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Research just published has proposed that the Epstein -Barr virus infection is essential for the development of multiple sclerosis.
The author, Professor Pender, also states that sunlight and Vitamin D can keep MS under control by increasing certain cells available to control the EBV infection. He also makes predictions that MS could be successfully treated and even prevented, by controlling any EBV infections. Here is a link to the research article for those interested: http://nro.sagepub.com/content/early...381531.full.pd...
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