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- | < | + | Later on in the protocol, Biofilm is likely to break up, leading to unpredictable surges in immuno-pathology. |
- | In cases where people have trouble grasping this concept, the biggest hurdle is to get them through the first phase of the treatment when the immunopathology is often strongest. If I have any dropouts, they come from this group – the people who can’t intellectually grasp the idea that they need to feel worse before they get better. | + | |
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- | //**Greg Blaney, MD**// </ | + | //**Greg Blaney, MD**// |
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The immunopathological reaction (sometimes referred to as the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction) is widely accepted as an indication of progress and, according to the literature, [[home: | The immunopathological reaction (sometimes referred to as the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction) is widely accepted as an indication of progress and, according to the literature, [[home: |