Lermoyer Syndrome

Lermuilleuse syndrome is a chronic disease that is characterized by the appearance of characteristic symptoms throughout the entire period of time in people who have been infected with the herpes virus in the past. Renowned physician John Kazernik developed the theory that the herpes virus activates the immune system, which disrupts the structure of cells in the body. Once the body fights the infection, the cancer cells remain and can later develop into a tumor. Lermage compiled a list of signs that can be used to determine the presence of the disease:

- constant fatigue;

- lack of appetite;

- sharp pain in the abdomen;

- loss of vision;