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 Lithium is also reported to decrease urine potassium excretion and increase serum potassium. If you are taking lithium on the MP, ask your Dr to assess your potassium level occasionally to be sure the immunopathology (renal inflammation) associated with treating Th1 inflammation has not caused an elevation. Lithium is also reported to decrease urine potassium excretion and increase serum potassium. If you are taking lithium on the MP, ask your Dr to assess your potassium level occasionally to be sure the immunopathology (renal inflammation) associated with treating Th1 inflammation has not caused an elevation.
  
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-Here is an interesting paper by a Harvard/Mass General Hospital group implicating lithium, Calcium, Chromium and Mercuric salts as a pleomorphic factor for some of these L-form organisms: 
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-[[http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=373960&blobtype=pdf|"The Significance of Pleomorphism in Bacteroides Strains"]] 
  
 A low-salt diet increases the risk of lithium toxicity, but if you've not made any changes in your diet or medications, the likely reason for your increased serum Lithium level is a hormonal shift related to your diligent avoidance of Vitamin D. Your psychiatrist may be interested to know how 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin-D affects many other hormones in the body. Please show him this diagram. A low-salt diet increases the risk of lithium toxicity, but if you've not made any changes in your diet or medications, the likely reason for your increased serum Lithium level is a hormonal shift related to your diligent avoidance of Vitamin D. Your psychiatrist may be interested to know how 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin-D affects many other hormones in the body. Please show him this diagram.
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 [[http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum32/7350.html|My potassium is elevated. What should I do?]] [[http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum32/7350.html|My potassium is elevated. What should I do?]]
 +Here is an interesting paper by a Harvard/Mass General Hospital group implicating lithium, Calcium, Chromium and Mercuric salts as a pleomorphic factor for some of these L-form organisms:
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 +[[http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=373960&blobtype=pdf|"The Significance of Pleomorphism in Bacteroides Strains"]]
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