Mononucleosis is the presence of an abnormally high number of mononuclear
leukocytes in the blood. Infectious Mononucleosis is an acute infectious
disease that affects lymphoid tissue primarily. Characterized by enlarged,
often tender, lymph nodes and enlarged spleen with great increase
of atypical or abnormal mononuclear leukocytes in the blood. Abnormal
liver function test will be found in about 90% of cases.
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The disease is associated with the Epstein-Barr virus.
Incubation period may be as long as 4-7 weeks.
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Blood contains heterophile antibodies. There is no specific therapy,
but for serious complications (for example: anemia,
pharyngeal swelling interfering with swallowing), cortisone is indicated.
This infectious viral disease affects the respiratory system and
the lymph tissues and glands in the neck, groin, armpits, bronchial
tubes, spleen, and liver. Symptoms include: fever,
sore throat, swollen glands,
fatigue, headache, jaundice,
and generalized aching. Often mistaken for the flu.
Bed rest is essential during the acute phase. Antibiotics are of
no use unless there is a secondary infection.
Adequate rest, exercise, and good nutrition are essential in prevention
of mononucleosis. Protein is needed to stimulate formation of antibodies,
which protect against jaundice and hepatitis that may complicate mononucleosis.
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Germanium, 100 mg. twice a day, is essential for the immune system.
Acidophilus, taken as directed on the label, provides "good" bacteria,
especially while taking antibiotics. Proteolytic enzymes, 2-3
tablets between meals and at bedtime on an empty stomach, reduces
inflammation and aids in absorption of nutrients. Vitamin A emulsion, 25,000 IU per day, for the immune system. Vitamin
E emulsion, 400 IU per day, for the immune system. Vitamin C plus bioflavonoids, 5,000-10,000 mg. per day in divided doses, helps destroy the virus and boosts the immune
system. Garlic capsules, 2 capsules with meals, is a
powerful immune booster, and acts as a natural antibiotic. Protein
(free form amino acids), 1/4 tsp. between meals on an
empty stomach. Vitamin B complex stress formula, taken
as directed on the label (injections may speed recovery). Vitamin
B12 lozenges, 1 lozenge twice daily. Multivitamin
and mineral complex, taken as directed on the label, is necessary
for normal cellular function and repair. Calcium, 1,000 mg. per day. Magnesium, 750-1,000 mg. per day. Potassium, 99 mg. per day. Raw thymus plus raw glandular complex, 500 mg. 3 times per day, enhances immune
response.
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- Dandelion
- Echinacea
- Garlic
- Ginkgo, nut
- Goldenseal
- Honeysuckle
- Pau d'arco
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Plenty of rest and proper diet are essential for rapid healing. A
diet of 50% raw foods in recommended.
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Avoid sugar, processed foods, soft drinks, stimulants, coffee, tea,
and white flour products. They often are toxic and depress the immune
system. Drink 8 glasses of distilled water plus fresh
juice every day.
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The Nature Doctor
, by Dr. H.C.A. Vogel; Keats Publishing, Inc., 27 Pine Street (Box 876) New Canaan, CT. 06840-0876. Copyright Verlag A. Vogel, Teufen (AR) Switzerland 1952, 1991
Planetary Herbology
, by Michael Tierra, C.A., N.D., O.M.D., Lotus Press, PO Box 325, Twin Lakes. WI 53181., Copyright 1988, published 1992
Prescription for Nutritional Healing
, by James F. Balch, M.D. and Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C., Avery Publishing Group, Inc., Garden City Park, NY
Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
, 15th Edition, F. A. Davis Company, 1915 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, copyright 1985
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