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home:mp:break [05.08.2011] – [Antibiotics] replaced "phase one" reference joyfulhome:mp:break [05.10.2014] – [Does disease become worse while on break?] reworded joyful
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 +===== Posting about your break =====
  
 +Those considering or on a break from the Marshall Protocol are encouraged to post information about their plans as part of their regular updates in their own [[home:starting:usingforum:postingprogress|progress thread]].
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 +We are very interested in following the long term outcomes for all our members, including those that choose to discontinue the MP as we feel we are able to learn more this way. 
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 +That doesn't mean we agree with your interpretation of your response to the MP. However, we want to respect your personal healthcare choices and would like to continue to follow the outcome of those choices. 
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 +So, again, thank you, and do let us know how things are going from time to time.
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 +p.s., our new MP knowledge base provides links to recent papers, publications, and presentations by our research team that you may find to be of interest... http://mpkb.org/home/publications
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 +//**Joyful**, MarshallProtocol.com// </blockquote>
 ===== How to take a break ===== ===== How to take a break =====
  
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-===== Does disease become worse while on break? =====+===== Does disease become worse if on Benicar only? =====
  
-Latent bacterial forms, except maybe the kind one sees in the rapidly degenerative disease ALS, are very slow-growing. Abstinence from MP antibiotics for a few days or even weeks will not result in a significant increase in bacteria. If patients are experiencing some symptoms of immunopathology, they are killing bacteria and making progress towards recovery.+Latent bacterial forms, except maybe the kind one sees in the rapidly degenerative disease ALS, are very slow-growing. Patients taking Benicar alone (olmesartan without antibioticsare continuing to experience some level of the symptoms of immunopathology, then the intracellular bacteria are being dealt with and the patient is making progress towards recovery.
  
  
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 ===== Notes and comments ===== ===== Notes and comments =====
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