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 <relatedarticle> [[home:pathogenesis:innate_immunity|Innate immune response and Th1 inflammation]]  </article> <relatedarticle> [[home:pathogenesis:innate_immunity|Innate immune response and Th1 inflammation]]  </article>
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 +I used to think that herpes erupted when immunity was down but I have now witnessed too many shingles outbreaks in Marshall Protocol patients as they recovered. Called IRIS or Immune Recovery Inflammatory Syndrome, this is also seen in AIDS patients as their immunity recovers. 
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 +//**Greg Blaney, M.D.**//</blockquote>
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 Using the VDR agonist, olmesartan, the MP activates the innate immune response. The innate immune response is effective against a range of microbes including "co-infections." One important component of the innate immune response is the antimicrobial peptides. Using the VDR agonist, olmesartan, the MP activates the innate immune response. The innate immune response is effective against a range of microbes including "co-infections." One important component of the innate immune response is the antimicrobial peptides.
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