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 === A case report === === A case report ===
  
-[[http://bacteriality.com/2007/10/28/interview6/|Matt Russell]] is using the MP to treat his chronic Lyme disease. Matt was born five weeks premature. He was breast-fed, but also given formula supplemented with vitamin D through a tube. Ten days later he ended up in the neonatal intensive care unit and tested positive for quite a few forms of bacteria. He stopped breathing on several occasions but was revived each time and put on a cocktail of antibiotics. He responded favorably to the antibiotics and his parents were later told that he had an //E. coli// urinary tract infection.+Matt Russell used the MP to treat his chronic Lyme disease. Matt was born five weeks premature. He was breast-fed, but also given formula supplemented with vitamin D through a tube. Ten days later he ended up in the neonatal intensive care unit and tested positive for quite a few forms of bacteria. He stopped breathing on several occasions but was revived each time and put on a cocktail of antibiotics. He responded favorably to the antibiotics and his parents were later told that he had an //E. coli// urinary tract infection.
  
 Twelve years later, after being bitten by an insect that presumably also carried bacteria, Matt started to suffer from intense headaches and recurrent infections, including bladder infections. Gradually, he developed full-fledged chronic Lyme disease. It is very likely that the pathogens he had acquired at birth had persisted in his tissues, and accompanied by the bacteria introduced by the insect bite, caused him to develop a serious chronic disease later in life. Twelve years later, after being bitten by an insect that presumably also carried bacteria, Matt started to suffer from intense headaches and recurrent infections, including bladder infections. Gradually, he developed full-fledged chronic Lyme disease. It is very likely that the pathogens he had acquired at birth had persisted in his tissues, and accompanied by the bacteria introduced by the insect bite, caused him to develop a serious chronic disease later in life.
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