robi
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check in to Whole World Botanicals Royal Camu. I have no affiliation
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I'm taking Olive Leaf Extract which is a natural anti viral. I will also be taking Valtrex, but you can take at least the OLE.
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SForsgren
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lauricidin.com
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Im not sure but I too have an extremely high ebv result (around 2500) What is the correlation between ebv and lyme?
My LLMD did do some sort of homeopathic procedure for it (pointed my nerves with some sort of vial like things) which helped. I immediately felt A LOT better, but only lasted a couple months.
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clairenotes
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I have had good results for myself and my family with lomatium tincture. It even seems to help with adrenal strength, and interesting enough, I found it as an added ingredient to an adrenal supplement that I used to take called isocort. It has always been a favorite.
But there is a risk of developing a rash. I am not sure what the percentage is, and it appears that there is some disagreement as to why it occurs in some and not others. But it can occur and be a 'head to toe' all encompassing rash that does not go away with cortisone treatment (not that any of us would use cortisone anyway). But it does go away with time. This happened to a close friend .
Google lomatium rashes and/or Basteur for more info, if needed.
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