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My wife is on the MP for Sarcoidosis. However, there is a thread at

SarcInfo for RA patients, where you can post questions and comments:

http://sarcinfo.com/phorum/read.php?f=1 & i=12562 & t=12562

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> Has any member of the group tried or is in the process of trying the

Marshall protocol (benicar + antibiotics), the one that somebody here

made reference to a while ago as a protocol that seems to have

success in Sarcoidosys and whose mechanism of action would make it

applicable to the RA victims ? IF SO PLEASE LET US ALL KNOW THE

RESULTS OR THE PROGRESS pleeeeeeaseeeee. Also mention the doctor that

would do it.....Tahnx all .

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I believe some of you are on something similar to the MP where you're using

mino and Flagyl (or similar). I'd like to know how much of the Flagyl you're

taking and if you need to take less of the mino if taking both--to stave off

herxing.

M.

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There are many similarities between the antibiotic protocol (AP) and

Marshall protocol (MP). Both use minocycline to fight microorganisms. In

case of the AP, the cell wall deficient microorganisms are called

mycoplasma. In case of the MP, they are called CWD bacteria (for cell wall

deficient).

There are also subtle differences. The MP starts patients off on a drug

called Benicar for one to two weeks, then starts off the minocycline very

gradually at 12.5 mg to 25 mg per day, building up to 100 mg every other

day. The AP starts off more rapidly, with 100 mg every other day, or even

100 mg every day. The MP also controls Vitamin D and sunlight exposure.

My first impression is that the MP is a further development of the AP. The

AP, as we know it, goes back to 1989, when McPherson Brown MD passed

away.

For further information on the MP, go to www.google.com and do a search on

" Marshall Protocol " (in quotation marks). These are two good starter pages:

http://www.marshallprotocol.com

http://members.aol.com/SynergyHN/MPall

Sincerely, Harald

At 03:50 PM 1/19/2006 +0000, you wrote:

>Good morning all,

>

>I've just been a little curious. I've heard Marshall Protocol lately and

>I'm not sure what it is and what the difference is between it and AP. Has

>anyone tried it? Is it better then AP? Does anyone have more information

>on it? I'm trying to get more info on it. Thanks to all.

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I seen a comercial on TV the other day, a new Medicine Approved by the FDA for Fibromyalgia... Guess I won't be taking that protocol... It was another hidious commercial, with side effects out the wazoo... FDA YOU MAKE ME SICK....

Warning if FDA Approved RUN...

God Bless All of Us,

~Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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I seen a comercial on TV the other day, a new Medicine Approved by the FDA for Fibromyalgia... Guess I won't be taking that protocol... It was another hidious commercial, with side effects out the wazoo... FDA YOU MAKE ME SICK....

Warning if FDA Approved RUN...

God Bless All of Us,

~Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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YES.   THE MARSHALL PROTOCOL HAS BEEN AROUND / DISCUSSED FOR A WHILE. 

BASICALLY, LOW DOSE / LONG TERM ANTIBIOTICS.

I'VE READ SOME PEOPLE HAVE HAD SUCCESS W/ THE PROTOCOL.   OTHERS NO SUCCESS.   

LIKE ANY OTHER TREATMENT PLAN..... IT ALL DEPENDS AND RESULTS WILL VARY FROM

PERSON TO PERSON, ETC.

GOOD LUCK.

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Thanks . I hadn't realized it had already been discussed here in the past.

I just heard about the Marshall Protocol a few days ago myself and became

immensely curious about it. The premise sounds fascinating. I was just

wondering if anyone here has tried it.

lamachine <joeyjoey1231232002@...> wrote: YES. THE

MARSHALL PROTOCOL HAS BEEN AROUND / DISCUSSED FOR A WHILE. BASICALLY, LOW DOSE

/ LONG TERM ANTIBIOTICS.

I'VE READ SOME PEOPLE HAVE HAD SUCCESS W/ THE PROTOCOL. OTHERS NO SUCCESS.

LIKE ANY OTHER TREATMENT PLAN..... IT ALL DEPENDS AND RESULTS WILL VARY FROM

PERSON TO PERSON, ETC.

GOOD LUCK.

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is anyone following it?

i just read about it, and it's vit d logic. gosh, ask 10 docs and get 10

different opinions.

but i will ask my pcp about this protocol.

thanks,

margaret

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Hi, I spent time investigating the Marshal Protocol a few years ago and was NOT

impressed. I would not recommend this protocol.

F

>

> Has anyone heard of this protocol? Has anyone had treatment under this by a

UK doctor? It claims to be able to " cure " a number of auto-immune disorders,

including Hashimotos. I would be interested to hear any comments on this.

>

> Regards,

> Anne xx

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> Hi, I spent time investigating the Marshal Protocol a few years ago a

>

>

Hi ,

Can you expand on your experience of this protocol? Why were you not impressed

by it? If you can give more info, it would be really helpful to me and my

friend's son.

Kind Regards,

Anne xx

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Hi Anne,

http://bacteriality.com/2008/05/05/prions/#more-188

read Amy Proal's blog ..she's doing graduate research.

The work is evolving as the research progresses and many potential explanations

for observed effects are being put forward.

The sub-cellular forms of pathogens seem to be able to manage their 'existence'

in ways that are only recently becoming truly 'observable'.

Tightly packed and bio-film protected forms of the pathogens may inhabit our

bodies and cause many, as yet, not properly understood conditions.

Whilst the genomic research is making progress and pointing to the locus in the

genome 'most' associated with any condition, there is a nagging doubt about the

main 'culprit' in the causation of the disease process itself.

We have evolved with and been the targets of many specific pathogens that have

taken 'hold' in epidemic proportions over many millenia.

The only way we will make progress is to understand exactly what is the main

'cause' of illness(es) (pathogens have long been 'in the frame')....

Helicobacter Pylori ~ for one.

best wishes

Bob

I was sceptical a few years back but with the passage of time and fuller

explanations of observations....there are better signs of the protocol being

fully justified and on solid scientific grounds. I know at least one perosn with

granulomatous lesions on X-ray who, supposedly, didn't have sarcoidosis on the

basis of the (skin) test that was performed at the time (about 20yrs ago).

>

> Has anyone heard of this protocol? Has anyone had treatment under this by a

UK doctor? It claims to be able to " cure " a number of auto-immune disorders,

including Hashimotos. I would be interested to hear any comments on this.

>

> Regards,

> Anne xx

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....and see what Gogarten says..

http://bacteriality.com/2008/06/11/probiotics/#more-192

" Increasingly, studies of genes and genomes are indicating that considerable

horizontal gene transfer has occurred between bacteria, " states Lake of

the Molecular Biology Institute at the University of California. In fact, due to

increasing evidence suggesting the importance of the phenomenon in organisms

that cause disease, molecular biologists such as Gogarten at the

University of Connecticut have described horizontal gene transfer as " a new

paradigm for biology

>

> Has anyone heard of this protocol? Has anyone had treatment under this by a

UK doctor? It claims to be able to " cure " a number of auto-immune disorders,

including Hashimotos. I would be interested to hear any comments on this.

>

> Regards,

> Anne xx

>

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