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- | //**Marc B. Hershenson, M.D., | + | //**Marc B. Hershenson, M.D., |
Even though it was conducted in a murine model, this work is relevant as it strongly suggests that symptoms of infection are due not so much to the infection but the body's response to it. | Even though it was conducted in a murine model, this work is relevant as it strongly suggests that symptoms of infection are due not so much to the infection but the body's response to it. | ||
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===== Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS)==== | ===== Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS)==== | ||
- | Immune reconstitution | + | During IRIS, HIV/AIDS patients experience the worsening or onset of systemic |
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+ | Interestingly, patients experiencing IRIS often " | ||
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+ | In a 2009 study, Sun and Singh reviewed the existence of IRIS in non-HIV immunocompromised patients including | ||
- | In a 2009 study, Sun and Singh review the existence of IRIS in non-HIV immunocompromised patients including | ||
===== Immunopathology reveals disease ===== | ===== Immunopathology reveals disease ===== | ||
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In observing a set of worsening symptoms, patients and clinicians may be tempted to assume that the disease itself is worsening. Even a small number of researchers are mistakenly convinced that antibiotics cause or exacerbate chronic disease. The best example of this may be so-called " | In observing a set of worsening symptoms, patients and clinicians may be tempted to assume that the disease itself is worsening. Even a small number of researchers are mistakenly convinced that antibiotics cause or exacerbate chronic disease. The best example of this may be so-called " | ||
- | Edward L. Krawitt, M.D. has it right when he suggests the possibility that minocycline, an MP antibiotic, " | + | Edward L. Krawitt, M.D. has it right when he suggests the possibility that minocycline, |
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+ | In the same vein, an “allergic” reaction to minocycline or any of the other antibiotics formerly used with Olmesartan was invariably due to the immunopathological response generated by taking olmesartan (Benicar) and antibiotics. | ||
Some Marshall Protocol patients have reported that the treatment appears to clinically reveal markers of latent infections. | Some Marshall Protocol patients have reported that the treatment appears to clinically reveal markers of latent infections. | ||
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//**Phil,** Bacteriality.com//</ | //**Phil,** Bacteriality.com//</ | ||
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+ | Even olmesartan alone may reveal infection as a 2012 study by Mayo clinic researchers suggests.(({{pubmed> | ||
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===== Immunopathology can be suppressed ===== | ===== Immunopathology can be suppressed ===== | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||