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home:mp:stages [12.14.2018] – [Stage 1: Healthy Vitamin D Receptor (VDR), low pathogen load] sallieqhome:mp:stages [12.14.2018] – [Stage 3: Benicar partially activates the VDR] sallieq
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-=====Stage 2: Unhealthy VDR, pathogens downregulate immune activity =====+===== Process of immune system dysregulation =====
  
 Multiple pathogens including bacteria such as "gliding" biofilm bacteria and //Mycobacterium tuberculosis// as well as viruses such as Epstein-Barr and HIV have discovered a way to persist and reproduce by inactivating the VDR. In the case of the gliding biofilm bacteria, some species produce a protein called Capnine which has an effect similar to 25-D, in that it has an affinity for the VDR, but does not turn it on. Multiple pathogens including bacteria such as "gliding" biofilm bacteria and //Mycobacterium tuberculosis// as well as viruses such as Epstein-Barr and HIV have discovered a way to persist and reproduce by inactivating the VDR. In the case of the gliding biofilm bacteria, some species produce a protein called Capnine which has an effect similar to 25-D, in that it has an affinity for the VDR, but does not turn it on.
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-=====Stage 3: Benicar partially activates the VDR=====+===== Olmesartan Medoxomil partially activates the VDR =====
  
 The Marshall Protocol (MP) is designed to interrupt the inflammatory disease process. The most important medication Marshall Protocol patients take is not the low doses of antibiotics, but the Benicar. MP patients take 40mg of Benicar – also known by its substance name, olmesartan – every four to six hours. At that dose, Benicar leaks into the cell where it begins to compete for the VDR. Like 1,25-D, Benicar turns on the VDR, but unlike 1,25-D, it does not interfere with the activity of the body's other nuclear receptors. The Marshall Protocol (MP) is designed to interrupt the inflammatory disease process. The most important medication Marshall Protocol patients take is not the low doses of antibiotics, but the Benicar. MP patients take 40mg of Benicar – also known by its substance name, olmesartan – every four to six hours. At that dose, Benicar leaks into the cell where it begins to compete for the VDR. Like 1,25-D, Benicar turns on the VDR, but unlike 1,25-D, it does not interfere with the activity of the body's other nuclear receptors.
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