Episode 23
In this episode of The PEMF Effect, Dr. William Pawluk interviews Dr. Kasia Kines, a clinical nutrition doctor and global expert on the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). Dr. Kines shares her journey to EBV specialization and offers deep insights into the widespread nature of this often-overlooked virus, its chronic effects, and the holistic strategies to manage it.
Dr. Kines explains how EBV remains latent but can reactivate due to stress, environmental toxins, infections, and poor diet, contributing to autoimmune diseases and other chronic illnesses. She highlights the importance of comprehensive testing and a multi-pronged treatment approach combining nutrition, lifestyle, lymphatic support, and emotional healing.
PEMF therapy is discussed as a valuable complementary tool, helping improve cellular energy, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s terrain, making it less hospitable to EBV reactivation.
Dr. Kasia Kines explains how EBV quietly impacts millions and shares holistic approaches—including PEMF therapy—that help restore health and prevent chronic disease.
Dr. Kasia Kines is a doctor of clinical nutrition and a global expert on the Epstein-Barr Virus. She authored The Epstein-Barr Virus Solution and educates widely about managing EBV through holistic, science-backed protocols that integrate nutrition, lifestyle, and complementary therapies like PEMF.
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