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home:protocol:immunopathology [08.21.2017] – [Symptoms of infection are caused by the body's response to microbes] sallieqhome:protocol:immunopathology [08.21.2017] – [Immunopathology reveals disease] sallieq
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 Edward L. Krawitt, M.D. has it right when he suggests the possibility that minocycline, an MP antibiotic, "unmasks" autoimmune hepatitis.(({{pubmed>long:16394302}}))  Edward L. Krawitt, M.D. has it right when he suggests the possibility that minocycline, an MP antibiotic, "unmasks" autoimmune hepatitis.(({{pubmed>long:16394302}})) 
  
-In the same vein, a so-called [[home:mp:allergies|“allergic” reaction to minocycline]] or any of the other MP antibiotics is invariably due to the immunopathological response generated by taking olmesartan (Benicar) and antibiotics. +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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