Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a chronic condition in a large segment of the population causing many negative health effects. It is asymptomatic in its initial stages, develops into mononucleosis, then goes dormant in the thyroid, liver, spleen, and other organs, only to surface in the nervous system with aging. Because this virus is the root of many serious illnesses, it is very important to detect and eliminate it with frequencies.
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