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home:protocol:mp_antibiotics [01.03.2012] – external edit 127.0.0.1home:protocol:mp_antibiotics [07.23.2013] – [Science behind Marshall Protocol antibiotics] inge
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 ====== Science behind Marshall Protocol antibiotics     ====== ====== Science behind Marshall Protocol antibiotics     ======
  
-The Marshall Protocol (MP) employs rotating combinations of subinhibitory bacteriostatic antibiotics at pulsed doses for maximum effectiveness. The type of bacterial pathogens the MP targets are chronic forms, bacteria that grow much more slowly than acute forms+NOTE: Antibotics are no longer a compulsory part of the Marshall protocol 
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 ===== Safety of Marshall Protocol antibiotics  ===== ===== Safety of Marshall Protocol antibiotics  =====
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 Emerging research now suggests that antibiotics have much broader range of actions that once supposed. Emerging research now suggests that antibiotics have much broader range of actions that once supposed.
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 +N.B. azithromycin is no longer recommended for use while on the MP
  
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