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HHV-6 Viral Co-infection of Chronic Lyme Disease: Immunity and Cancer Implications
Regulatory influences in cell proliferation, studies show, can be altered definitively by viral infections. HHV-6 is a common perpetrator for such significant and impactful changes drawing additional attention from researchers across the globe.
Envitas Fully Engages Chronic Lyme Disease Complex and Its Dangerous HHV-6 Co-infection
Envita clinical experience in testing chronic Lyme disease patients shows many have activated forms of co-infection viruses such as HHV-6. That means that many Lyme sufferers are likely carriers of this infection as well as others. Biofilm communities and immunodeficiencies could make HHV-6 and other virus actively replicate.
Envita employs only the most advanced diagnostic tools to test for a variety of infections like HHV-6, and examine whether it is a causative factor for other maladies, such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. We utilize the most effective therapies from around the world to modulate and boost immune function in patients suffering with HHV-6 or those who are immunocompromised and at risk of contracting it.
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