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Chronic Mononucleosis


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Chronic mononucleosis is a serious condition that is also known as recurrent mononucleosis. It is distinguished by severe illness more than six months after being diagnosed with mononucleosis.

Also called Epstein Barr Virus because this is the virus that causes the initial infection, chronic mono can be responsible for a number of complications including anemia, inflammation of the heart, inflammation of the spleen, jaundice and hepatitis.



Typical symptoms include continued exhaustion, a lingering sore throat, swollen lymph nodes and a fever. The symptoms are usually treated with rest, ibuprofen or acetaminophen, throat lozenges and gargling salt water.

If severe swelling of the throat is a problem, physicians may prescribe corticosteroid medicines, such as prednisone. There is not a specific treatment for mononucleosis. Treatment centers on relieving Mononucleosis symptoms.

The cause for concern when it comes to mononucleosis is that the virus responsible, the Epstein Barr Virus, lies dormant in the body and a variety of things can trigger it to become active.

The Epstein Barr Virus or EBV is a virus of the herpes family
and Affects 95% of the Population.


The most common is mononucleosis. In approximately 8% to 10% of people diagnosed with mononucleosis, a condition resembling infectious hepatitis can occur. The person develops jaundice due to involvement of the liver. The spleen can also become enlarged, as mentioned above and it is possible for it to rupture.

In a study of Larrea Tridentata an ancient plant that has been used by Native Americans for many years, there have been some amazing results. The Shegoi plant, as it is called by Native Americans, contains an extract, Virastatin. The extract has undergone more than 15 years of research and over 8 years of clinical studies.

The conclusion is that the extract works by inhibiting oxygen combustion in the mitochondria of cells. This is what is responsible for the replication of viruses in the body.

This natural treatment, for chronic mononucleosis and a variety of problems including chronic mononucleosis is backed by four U.S. patents. Studies conducted on the success rate of Virastatin / Larreastatin have shown a 97.8% success rate in curing viral infections.

The virus responsible for this viral condition contained in the cells of the body's immune system. They remain there for life after being infected with mononucleosis. This is why they can be reactivated when conditions become right, such as a compromised immune system.



This is also a reason for another natural prevention method for chronic mononucleosis. A way of protecting cells so the damage is minimized is realized by the right nutrition. However, even people who eat healthy do not get the amount of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants required.

Vemma is a product that provides more than even a healthy diet can provide. Vemma has Vitamin C, D, E, A, B12, B6, iron, riboflavin, thiamin, pantothenic acid, niacin and folate.

The large number of vitamins and nutrients in a two-ounce serving can ensure that the body is receiving the much-needed nutrition to help guard against the recurrence of viruses.

The symptoms of chronic mononucleosis can last for years. Often resulting in a diagnosis of neurosis due to the symptoms, which are not always evident, this virus can also lead to depression.

In this respect, the importance of protecting the immune system and providing it with the antioxidants needed to fight mononucleosis cannot be overstated.

Chronic Mononucleosis



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