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Yes, cells eventually die as new ones are produced. I had the one of the worst types of West Nile; encephalitis (swelling of the brain).

This was concluded after the doctor ordered a spinal tap, and a year of thinking I had MS and numerous respiratory infections.

Symptoms; major give away is severe muscle weakness, joint, and muscle pain. I also had nausea for a week and dizziness.

I have it again, just recently found out. Once again, swollen lymph nodes, joint and muscle pain! This time after thinking I had Lupus.

Save the hassle of medications that mask the problem. I have friends that can't believe I healed, after years of having it, they're still experiencing symtoms.

Clean up your diet, no meat or foods that cause inflammation. Detox, saunas, empson salt baths, rest.

Vitamin c IV by a doctor, micro current treatment etc. I recommend IV of C 3x a week for the first month and a half if its bad.

Hang in there, things DO get better. I'm jumping on finding a new alternative doctor as I moved to a different state.

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