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HERPES VIRUS TRANSMISSION (part2of3) including LABORATORY TESTING

PART 2: Roughly 50% of people on planet Earth have herpes type 1, and 20% have herpes type 2. People can transmit the virus without having any visible lesions: this is ASYMPTOMATIC SHEDDING

See new video above, which is part 2 of 3

What is the proper laboratory testing for herpes? See today’s video for the answer

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Antiviral Nutrition Protocol Structure, Science, Application

Microbiome and Dysbiosis

  1. Microbiome Dysbiosis (1) Course Overview and Introduction to Major Concepts and Mechanisms

  2. Microbiome Dysbiosis (2) Physiologic and Pathologic Mechanisms of Dysbiosis and Subclinical Microbial Colonizations (VIDEO:1hour,15minutes)

  3. Microbiome Dysbiosis (3) Prototypes of Dysbiosis-Induced Disease (VIDEO:1hour,42minutes=102minutes)

  4. Microbiome Dysbiosis (4) Conceptual Expansion Exploring Clinical Testing, Microbial Relevance and Irrelevance [VIDEO:1hour,18minutes=78minutes]

  5. Microbiome Dysbiosis (5) Microbial Consequences in the Mouth, Oral Cavity [VIDEO:1hour,44minutes=104minutes]

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