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-Struggling with chronic disease can strain the fabric of even the strongest families and relationships. Like those recovering from any other disease, patients battling chronic inflammatory disease want and need to have support from family members. Building that support has proven easier for some patients than others.+Struggling with chronic disease can strain the fabric of even the best families and relationships. Like those recovering from any other disease, patients battling chronic inflammatory disease want and need to have support from family members. Building that support has proven easier for some patients than others.
  
 Most patients have learned that the best evidence for the effectiveness of the Marshall Protocol (MP) is to get well. Most patients have learned that the best evidence for the effectiveness of the Marshall Protocol (MP) is to get well.
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 +Sadly, some people in your life may not want you to get well. For example, sometimes a partner or close friend can not tolerate change. Consciously or unconsciously they may undermine your efforts.  
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 +In an extreme case, there may be someone who is literally toxic, even socio-pathic. Remove yourself from the influence of any such person.
  
  
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