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Here is your complete flu and virus kit! Doctor Motley explores how old virus’s can stick around in our system as well as a roundup of his suggested herbs. Also, be aware that an overabundance of yeast in the body could be at play as well.
Doctor Motley’s Top Signs of Hidden Viruses
Cold sores/Canker sores due to stress
Small sores in the nose
Post-nasal drip
Rashes around eyes/dry eyes
Random blisters/warts/moles or skin tags around the throat/tonsils/thyroid
Tinnitus
Planter Warts
Random Fatigue
* Top Herbs for Viruses: Astragalus, olive leaf, elderberry, woad, Illicium (Star Anise) -
* Yeast: Scutelleria + melia, probiotics + organ meats. Reduce sugars and all refined sweeteners.
Links:
Astragalus: https://shorturl.at/PSYTK
Olive Leaf: https://shorturl.at/SUr2Q
Elderberry: https://shorturl.at/hkfAo
Woad: https://shorturl.at/acsJg
Illicium: https://shorturl.at/C03Fd
Scutelleria: https://tinyurl.com/4zrwwhec
Melia: https://tinyurl.com/ytvd7kxb
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Natural Remedies for Colds and Flus
02:23 Understanding Chronic Viral Infections
12:17 The Role of Viruses in Our Body
18:40 Reactivation of Dormant Viruses
24:08 Top Herbs for Immune Support
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