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The Healthy Skin Show


Jul 9, 2020

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is commonly known as mono or the kissing disease. EBV can cause a host of problems in the body, including the skin. Today's guest is here to explain all about EBV.

My guest today, Dr. Kasey Holland, is a licensed Naturopathic doctor.

She earned her Doctorate in Naturopathic medicine at Bastyr University in Seattle, WA through a four-year CNME accredited program. While there she completed specialty rotations in environmental medicine, immune wellness, oncology, IV therapy, Parkinson’s disease, emergency medicine and mind body medicine.

After this, she worked in an Integrative health clinic that incorporated functional medicine during her residency. This has provided her with exposure to a wide variety of pathologies and patient care in order to serve you better.

She has always been passionate about helping people overcome mystery and chronic illnesses. This was further solidified after her own health obstacles.

Dr. Kasey's specialties include the toxic trio: chronic EBV, Lyme disease, mold exposure.

Join us as we talk about EBV: What it is, what causes it to reactivate, and how to get tested.

Have you experienced reactivating Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)? Let me know in the comments!

In this episode:

  • What is Epstein-Barr Virus?
  • How and why does Epstein-Barr reactivate?
  • Classic, and unusual, symptoms of EBV
  • How to get tested for EBV
  • Relationship between EBV and candida
  • How does EBV affect the skin?
  • Is there a link between reactivated EBV and shingles?

Quotes

“Epstein-Barr virus is commonly known as mono and the kissing disease. That's what we always think of it as. So, usually, you get it when you're a child, sometimes it's later in high school or college. You might not ever know that you've had it because it can be extremely mild and self-limiting.” [2:34]

“When EBV is reactivated, it definitely does cause problems. No doubt about it. It has pathways that it turns on that are extremely inflammatory, that are linked to autoimmune conditions, cancers, all sorts of scary things. But hardly ever would I say that it's just Epstein-Barr virus reactivating that's leading to people with symptoms.” [5:58]

Links

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