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The term acute infection is used to refer to microbe living inside a host for a limited period of time, typically less than six months. However, an abundance of research has emerged suggesting that acute infections have long-lasting effects, predisposing a person to later onset of chronic diseases. | The term acute infection is used to refer to microbe living inside a host for a limited period of time, typically less than six months. However, an abundance of research has emerged suggesting that acute infections have long-lasting effects, predisposing a person to later onset of chronic diseases. | ||
- | The purpose of the Marshall Protocol is to stimulate | + | The purpose of the Marshall Protocol is to rehabilitate |
===== Acute vs. chronic infections ===== | ===== Acute vs. chronic infections ===== |