Natural Remedies for Epstein-Barr Virus & a recipe for Epstein-Barr Tea (2024)



My husband, likemany people, had mono as a kid. Mononucleosis is actually most often caused bythe Epstein-Barr Virus (or EBV) which is essentially a recurring virus that can remain latent in the body, or can reactive /flare up throughout one’s life.

When EBV does reactivate for some people, thesymptoms can be debilitating. Some of the symptoms include: exhaustion andfatigue (like chronic fatigue syndrome), swollen spleen and/or liver, brainfog, lack of appetite, swollen and sore glands, autoimmune problems, sinusinfections, and more.

With my hubby,it most often flares up when he’s sleep deprived and stressed out. It alsoseems to be a seasonal thing, reactivating when the weather changes in springand fall. Well the weather has changed, and my poor hubby has been tired andhis glands are swollen. That’s usually a sign for us to get on the offensive.

So for anyoneelse out there struggling with this, I thought I would share some of thenatural things we do to prevent his EBV from setting in, and when it does, how weprevent it from becoming a sinus infection or fatigue.

Please note thatthese are just home remedies, and although some of these remedies are doctorrecommended, others are more like trial and error items that we’ve found to behelpful. If you have EBV, you should talk to your doctor about your specificissues. Depending on your situation some medications may be helpful inpreventing more serious side effects of Epstein-Barr.

If you have anyother ideas, I’d love to hear them!

To prevent Epstein-Barr Virus from flaring up:

Essentially theidea is to maintain optimal health and a strong immune system. Eat well, sleepwell, and mediate stress. All of these things will help to keep the immunesystem strong to fend off the recurrence of the virus. Here’s what we do on aregular basis to fend off EBV:

*Go to bedand wake up at a regular time. Routine helps peoplewith EBV to get in to regular sleep patterns. Fatigue can lower the body’simmune defences and make it more susceptible to flare-ups.

* Take timeto exercise and relax. Both regular exercise andrelaxation increase white blood cell count. White blood cells fight offinfection, so maintaining a strong white blood cell count can help fight offEBV flare-ups.

* A balanceddiet with lots of fruit and vegetables. This helpsboost the immune system.

* Stressmanagement. Easier said than done, right? My hubbyis doing his PhD. Stress is a constant state of existence. But exercise,regular sleep patterns, meditation, and a balanced diet can all help managestress.

Natural remedies for managing Epstein-Barr Virus flare-ups

What to do when the glands start to swell? We get on it right away. Here's what we do:

* Lots offluids. The virus is essentially an infection thatcauses inflammation. Liquids, (particularly warm ones, given the painfulswollen glands) can help sufferers stay hydrated and fighting off the virus.

*Epstein-Barr Tea. Well that’s what I call itanyway. This is an antibacterial/anti-viral tea I concocted based around one I make formyself sometimes. As soon as hubby starts feeling like his glands are swollen,I make up a pot of this and he has a couple of cups. If we’re lucky, that alonewill be enough to fend off the virus. The recipe is at the bottom of thispost.

* ChickenNoodle Soup: I always keep a few containers of homemade Chicken Noodle Soup in the freezer for hubby in case of flare-ups.Along with the tea, I usually pull a container out right away to defrost.Sometimes people lose their appetites, or the swollen glands hurt too much toeat solids. Soup is a good way to get nutrients without pain. (The above is a link to my recipe)

* Sinus rinses when the sinuses getreally stuffy. This is mostly if the virus has been active for a couple ofdays. The rinses seem to help drain the sinuses and prevent sinus infections. Nettipots or plastic sinus rinse bottles and the saline solution can be bought at mostpharmacies for about $15-20.

* Sleep and rest. Your body needs to fight off a virus. Let it.

* Light exercise. Exercise can help boost white blood cell count, which can helpfend off the virus.

* Aspirin: can help reduce inflammation of the lymph nodes and reduce pain.

Recipe for Epstein-Barr Tea

The basicingredients are all considered to be helpful in natural medicine. Some studies suggest that ginger has antibacterial properties,[1]and can be helpful in combatting various forms of cancer and nausea as well asreducing arthritis symptoms.[2] Cinnamonis a strong antioxidant and regulates blood sugar levels andsome tests have even shown that the smell alone can boost brain function! Honey is considered by some to be immune building [3] asis lemon juice.

Ingredients for Epstein Barr tea: (makes about 2 cups worth)

3 cups water

1 slice ofginger, approx.. 1" thick, peeled and thinly sliced

1 stick cinnamon

1 tbsp lemonjuice or 1 half fresh lemon, scrubbed and thinly sliced

1 tbsp honey per cup of tea


Method:

Addthe water, ginger, cinnamon, and lemon to a pot and bring to a boil.

Lower heat and simmer 10 minutes.

Removefrom heat and pour into a cup, add honey. Mix until honey is dissolved. Repeat with remaining tea.

Notes:

Both cinnamonand ginger induce sweating, which is very good for detoxifying when you aresick, and is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to warm up people who are“cool.” However, some people may haveadverse reactions to too much ginger, so use in moderation until you arecomfortable with it.

Please share your Epstein-Barr virus stories here! I'd love to hear how you manage it, or if you know someone with it!


References:

[1] Karuppiah, Ponmurugan,and Shyamkumar Rajaram. "Antibacterial effect of< i> Alliumsativum</i> cloves and< i> Zingiber officinale</i> rhizomesagainst multiple-drug resistant clinical pathogens." Asian Pacificjournal of tropical biomedicine 2, no. 8 (2012): 597-601. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S222116911260104X

[3] Omoya, F. O., and F.C. Akharaiyi. "Mixture of honey and ginger extract for antibacterialassessment on some clinical isolates." Int J Pharma l Biomed Res 2,no. 1 (2011): 39-47.

http://www.londoncss.co.uk/scientific-journals.co.uk/web_documents/1020517_honey_ginger_extract.pdf(This study used a combination of ginger and honey extract to examine theirantibacterial properties.

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Edited to add on February 22, 2017:

Please accept my apologies if you arrive on this page and there is spam in the commentary. This blog post in particular attracts a lot of spammers that profess cures for certain viruses.

The commentators are spammers. I cannot tell you exactly what will happen if you click on their links or call the phone numbers they list, but I bet it's not good.

I try to delete these comments as quickly as possible, but sometimes I don't get to it right away! Please don't let it deter you from commenting with legitimate stuff, though, as I do try to respond to questions, etc in a timely fashion :)

Natural Remedies for Epstein-Barr Virus & a recipe for Epstein-Barr Tea (2024)

FAQs

What kills Epstein-Barr virus symptoms? ›

There is no cure for mononucleosis or EBV, but the symptoms usually resolve on their own. In rare cases, mononucleosis can lead to complications, such as spleen rupture and chronic active EBV.

What supplements help Epstein-Barr virus? ›

One approach to treating chronic EBV is to support the immune system with supplements that boost immune function. Some of these supplements include vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, and adaptogenic herbs, which will be discussed in further detail in the supplements section.

What Chinese herbs are used for Epstein-Barr? ›

Abstract. Context: Simiao Qingwen Baidu decoction (SQBD), a traditional Chinese medicine prescription, can ameliorate Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) induced disease. However, its mechanism still remains unknown.

What kills EBV in cells? ›

HSP90 inhibitors have also been shown to kill EBV-infected B cells and T cells by reducing the levels of EBV EBNA1 and LMP1.

What kills EBV naturally? ›

Furthermore, several natural products and dietary bioactive compounds, such as curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, resveratrol, moronic acid, and andrographolide, have shown antiviral activity against EBV.

What aggravates the Epstein-Barr virus? ›

Even if the symptoms subside, the virus will remain inactive inside your body until it is reactivated by a trigger. Some triggers include stress, a weakened immune system, taking immunosuppressants, or hormonal changes such as menopause. When EBV reactivates within your body, you will probably not have any symptoms.

How to remove EBV from body? ›

There is no cure for Epstein-Barr virus and there is no vaccine to prevent the spread of the virus. Treatment addresses the symptoms of the virus and symptoms should go away after two to four weeks.

What is the best vitamin for Epstein-Barr? ›

High-dose intravenous vitamin C is an effective treatment for infection with the Epstein-Barr virus.

What are the neurological symptoms of Epstein-Barr virus? ›

The clinical presentation is dominated by acute cerebellar ataxia with febrile illness, trunk ataxia, nystagmus, intentional tremor, headache, and altered mental status. The condition is more common in children and young adults.

Is elderberry good for Epstein Barr? ›

The following antiviral herbs and supplements may also help boost immunity against viruses: vitamin C, echinacea, elderberry, calendula, garlic and astragalus root.

What can Epstein-Barr cause later in life? ›

EBV-related diseases
  • Infectious mononucleosis. IM usually occurs during adolescence or adulthood but can occasionally affect children and the elderly. ...
  • Hodgkin's lymphoma. ...
  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. ...
  • Burkitt's lymphoma. ...
  • Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease. ...
  • Nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

What is the life expectancy of someone with chronic Epstein-Barr virus? ›

The outcome of adult-onset CAEBV is worse, with most patients dying within 5 years (37,38). CAEBV is a severe progressive disease with fatal organ failure (particularly hepatic and cardiac), hypercytokinemia/HLH (resulting in multiple organ failure), and true lymphoma/leukemia.

What are two major symptoms of Epstein-Barr virus infection? ›

The disease can cause symptoms such as:
  • Extreme tiredness.
  • Fever.
  • Sore throat.
  • Headaches and body aches.
  • Swollen lymph nodes.
  • Swelling in the liver, spleen or both.
  • Rash.

How do you cleanse Epstein-Barr virus? ›

Although no medicine can cure an EBV infection, you can take these steps at home to ease your symptoms:
  1. Get plenty of rest.
  2. Drink a lot of water and other liquids to stay hydrated.
  3. Suck on lozenges or ice pops, or gargle with warm salt water, to make your sore throat feel better.
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How do you calm an Epstein-Barr flare up? ›

How is Epstein-Barr virus treated?
  1. Staying hydrated and drinking plenty of fluids.
  2. Resting.
  3. Taking over-the-counter medicine for a fever and pain.
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What does an Epstein-Barr flare up feel like? ›

When you have been infected by the Epstein-Barr virus, you may experience symptoms similar to strep throat or the flu, which includes fever, sore throat, body aches, skin rash, enlarged spleen, headache, swollen tonsils, swollen lymph nodes, and fatigue.

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