Epstein-Barr Virus: Linked to Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia
What you'll learn
- About the infection that causes mono that can and does reactivate as adults that is behind chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and more.
- Links to coinfections such as Lyme and mold
- What are some common triggers that cause some people to suffer from these symptoms?
- Who to seek for treatments and support or to learn more about Lyme, mold and EBV
- Symptoms of viral reactivation.
- Suggested common treatments that are out there, both pharmaceutical and natural.
- Expetations with the viurs and symptoms.
- Resources for self-care and empowerment from home.
- Understanding the labs for EBV and correct diagnosis.
Requirements
- No
Description
This video will cover the biggest topics required for understanding and aiding in dealing with EBV and its links to fatigue. So many people suffer with heavy bouts of fatigue, migrating or fixed muscular pain, twitching or tremors and more. They seek medical care only to be told there isn't much they can do for them, or are given a vague diagnosis or worse, the wrong diagnosis. Stealth and reactivating pathogens are very small but hopefully growing subset of medicine to help get to the root of many life-altering issues people have. EBV is a top misdiagnosed, under-diagnosed and misunderstood issue. While 95% of the worlds population will have had it, it should be dormant post-infection period. Testing this is not widely understood despite it's not that difficult and can readily determine if it's no longer dormant and is reactivated creating symptoms and struggles. This video will cover all of this and so much more.
Who this course is for:
- Practioners or patients looking for insight on EBV, chronic fatiuge and related symptoms
- People with chronic fatigue
- People with Lyme or mold
- People with nerve issues like trembling or twitches
- People with fibromylagia or chronic muscle pain
Instructor
Dr. Sheila is a licensed acupuncturist and board certified Chinese herbalist. In addition to working in private practice at Red Aspen Wellness, she has also served as the staff acupuncturist at Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette. After 10 years in practice she went on to pursue her doctorate in acupuncture and Chinese medicine with a strong emphasis in environmental pollution and human health impacts.
In addition to clinical experience she served on the Colorado state board and has various teaching, writing, and lecturing experience for colleagues, the community and medical staff.
Her private practice provides a blend of services including acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, nutritional guidance, and lifestyle encouragement to promote optimal physical and emotional health. Telemedicine consultations, custom herbal blends and in-office appointments are available.