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home:protocol:immunopathology [08.21.2017] – [Symptoms of infection are caused by the body's response to microbes] sallieq | home:protocol:immunopathology [10.13.2018] – [Related publications and presentations] sallieq | ||
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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, |
- | In the same vein, a so-called [[home: | + | In the same vein, an “allergic” reaction to minocycline or any of the other 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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