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home:mp:modifying [02.20.2017] – [Notes and comments] sallieqhome:mp:modifying [10.19.2018] – [Notes and comments] sallieq
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-Patients on the MP are expected to closely adhere to a number of requirements. Certain elements of the MP are essential for treatment success: low pulsed doses of antibiotics, regular doses of olmesartan (Benicar), [[home:food:vitamind|avoidance of vitamin D]], etc. Patients taking medications, other substances, and [[home:othertreatments|other therapies]] that may interfere with immune function are expected to wean or discontinue these therapies. For many patients, a return to health depends on their ability to actively advocate for their recovery with the MP.+Patients on the MP are expected to closely adhere to a number of requirements. Certain elements of the MP are essential for treatment success: regular doses of olmesartan (Benicar), [[home:food:vitamind|avoidance of vitamin D]], etc. Patients taking medications, other substances, and [[home:othertreatments|other therapies]] that may interfere with immune function are expected to wean or discontinue these therapies. For many patients, a return to health depends on their ability to actively advocate for their recovery with the MP.
  
 It's natural to assume that the doctor who is prescribing one's Marshall Protocol medications understands the Protocol thoroughly. This may not be the case.  It's natural to assume that the doctor who is prescribing one's Marshall Protocol medications understands the Protocol thoroughly. This may not be the case. 
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 Unfortunately, it's not uncommon for a [[home:starting:physician|physician]] to agree to support a patient on the MP without fully understanding all the ramifications. At present, no physician has been trained and certified to administer the MP. Patients must ensure that their physicians prescribe the MP correctly and understands the effectiveness of the MP, and the dangers inherent in deviation from the guidelines. Unfortunately, it's not uncommon for a [[home:starting:physician|physician]] to agree to support a patient on the MP without fully understanding all the ramifications. At present, no physician has been trained and certified to administer the MP. Patients must ensure that their physicians prescribe the MP correctly and understands the effectiveness of the MP, and the dangers inherent in deviation from the guidelines.
  
-Note that just because a medication or supplement is available over-the-counter (without a prescription) does not mean that they will not interfere with immune function in the same way that prescription drugs do. +Note that just because a medication or supplement is available over-the-counter (without a prescription) does not mean that it will not interfere with immune function in the same way that prescription drugs do.
  
  
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---- //Sallie Q 02.20.2017//  removed ABx from para on MP essentials + 
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