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==== Family members are more likely to develop different diseases too ==== | ==== Family members are more likely to develop different diseases too ==== | ||
- | It should be noted that none of the above studies take into consideration the fact that spouses and siblings very often develop different forms of Th1 disease. If researchers were to look for the incidence of Th1 disease among family members and take into account all possible | + | It should be noted that none of the above studies take into consideration the fact that spouses and siblings very often develop different forms of chronic |
- | A 2008 study of parents of children with autism found they were more likely to have been hospitalized for a mental disorder than parents of control subjects. Schizophrenia was more common among case mothers and fathers compared with respective control parents.(({{pubmed> | + | * **mental disorders** – A 2008 study of parents of children with autism found they were more likely to have been hospitalized for a mental disorder than parents of control subjects. Schizophrenia was more common among case mothers and fathers compared with respective control parents.(({{pubmed> |
+ | * **autism and eye disorders** – Researchers working at the University of Illinois at Chicago have found a [[http:// | ||
- | As evidenced by progress reports on the Marshall Protocol | + | As evidenced by progress reports on the Marshall Protocol site, there are a substantial number of spouses who both suffer from chronic inflammatory diseases. There are also entire families on the MP - with each member using the treatment to eliminate his or her own [[home: |
When one considers how often chronic diseases co-occur within a family unit – heart disease, arthritis, bipolar disorder, breast cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, Alzheimer’s disease – it becomes increasingly plausible that nearly all inflammatory diseases are communicable and that this communicability results in familial aggregation. | When one considers how often chronic diseases co-occur within a family unit – heart disease, arthritis, bipolar disorder, breast cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, Alzheimer’s disease – it becomes increasingly plausible that nearly all inflammatory diseases are communicable and that this communicability results in familial aggregation. | ||
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===== Non-relations in close proximity develop the same diseases ===== | ===== Non-relations in close proximity develop the same diseases ===== | ||