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home:social:stress [11.27.2010] paulalberthome:social:stress [04.10.2011] – [Notes and comments] paulalbert
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 Not unlike vitamin D metabolism, the human stress response is governed by a sophisticated hormonal system, one which is also dysregulated in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. Successful management of both stressors and a patient's stress response can temper disease symptoms as the Marshall Protocol (MP) is facilitating recovery from disease. These diseases cannot be cured or resolved through lifestyle modifications including "stress management" any more than HIV, tuberculosis, polio, or any of the other forms of infectious disease can. Not unlike vitamin D metabolism, the human stress response is governed by a sophisticated hormonal system, one which is also dysregulated in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. Successful management of both stressors and a patient's stress response can temper disease symptoms as the Marshall Protocol (MP) is facilitating recovery from disease. These diseases cannot be cured or resolved through lifestyle modifications including "stress management" any more than HIV, tuberculosis, polio, or any of the other forms of infectious disease can.
  
-Physical stress or trauma has also been accepted as a contributor for several chronic diseases in susceptible individuals. However, psychological or physical stress does not appear to be anything more than one of many factors which drive disease. Other factors such as microbes appear to play a more prominent role.+Physical stress or trauma has also been accepted as a partial contributor for several chronic diseases. However, psychological or physical stress does not appear to play any greater role than many factors which drive disease. There appears a difference between stress causing disease and stress being one of many factors which can influence the progression of disease. Other factors such as the presence of microbial pathogens appear to play a more prominent role. 
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-Some researchers have concluded that stressors trigger disease. These researchers point to retrospective studies, which have found that a high proportion of certain kinds of patients reported uncommon emotional stress before disease onset.(({{pubmed>long:18190880}})) Indeed, a relationship between stress and disease has been identified in at least the following diseases: +Some researchers have concluded that stressors may trigger disease in susceptible individuals. These researchers point to retrospective studies, which have found that a high proportion of certain kinds of patients reported uncommon emotional stress before disease onset.(({{pubmed>long:18190880}})) Indeed, a relationship between stress and disease has been identified in at least the following diseases: 
   * periodontal disease (({{pubmed>long:17927631}}))    * periodontal disease (({{pubmed>long:17927631}})) 
   * Graves' disease(({{pubmed>long:15650357}}))    * Graves' disease(({{pubmed>long:15650357}})) 
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   * http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum32/10785.html   * http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum32/10785.html
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 +   * explain car accidents, etc. as disease triggers1 2 Blaney: “I have observed in many patients that an important precipitator of increased Th1 disease is physical injury. My speculation is that the physical trauma further activated AT1 due to the wound response, suppressing the immune system further and allowing increased bacterial growth.”
  
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