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  ====== Outdoor light ======  ====== Outdoor light ======
  
-Most people who are ill enough to be treated with the Marshall Protocol (MP) are photosensitive. That [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity|photosensitivity]], especially in the first months of the treatment, can cause an increase in symptoms if not controlled. If an MP patient's symptoms increase during or after exposure to outdoor light, that patient is considered photosensitive. Photosensitivity is highly variable between one patient and the next. +Most people who are ill enough to be treated with the Marshall Protocol (MP) become photosensitive. That [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity|photosensitivity]], especially in the first months of the treatment, can cause an increase in symptoms if not controlled. If an MP patient's symptoms increase during or after exposure to outdoor light, that patient is considered photosensitive. Photosensitivity is highly variable between one patient and the next. 
  
 Symptoms of photosensitivity can occur as a result of [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity#Effect_of_light_on_the_skin|light falling on the skin]] as well as [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity#Effect_of_light_in_the_eyes|in the eyes]]. MP patients must [[home:lifestyle:light:skin_protection|protect their skin]] and [[home:lifestyle:light:eye_protection|eyes]] from light while outdoors. Symptoms of photosensitivity can occur as a result of [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity#Effect_of_light_on_the_skin|light falling on the skin]] as well as [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity#Effect_of_light_in_the_eyes|in the eyes]]. MP patients must [[home:lifestyle:light:skin_protection|protect their skin]] and [[home:lifestyle:light:eye_protection|eyes]] from light while outdoors.
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 However, the corollary is probably true - that folks living on the equator cannot escape sunlight. I worked for a year in Papua, New Guinea (teaching at the PNG University of Technology, 1974) and I can tell you that the the sun there is fierce. But it is a mistake to assume that the sun elsewhere is less fierce to a degree that would alleviate Th1 illness. However, the corollary is probably true - that folks living on the equator cannot escape sunlight. I worked for a year in Papua, New Guinea (teaching at the PNG University of Technology, 1974) and I can tell you that the the sun there is fierce. But it is a mistake to assume that the sun elsewhere is less fierce to a degree that would alleviate Th1 illness.
  
-There have been reports that 50% of folks in Papua, New Guinea are seropositive for Lyme(({{pubmed>long:9203675}})), and the CDC has tried hard to discredit the implications of this. +There have been reports that 50% of folks in Papua, New Guinea are seropositive for Lyme(({{pmid>long:9203675}})), and the CDC has tried hard to discredit the implications of this. 
  
 //**Trevor Marshall, PhD**// </blockquote> //**Trevor Marshall, PhD**// </blockquote>
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-{{tag>light}}+{{tag>Lifestyle_modifications light}}
  
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 ===== Notes and comments ===== ===== Notes and comments =====
  
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-===== References =====+===== References =====</nodisp> 
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