News and highlights
Electrosmog Radiation - Its effects on the human VDR (and beyond) presented by Professor Trevor Marshall to the 11th International Congress on Autoimmunity: Lisbon, Portugal. May 2018
Vitamin-D: Why Does it 'Work' So Well? presented by Professor Trevor Marshall to the 11th International Congress on Autoimmunity: Lisbon, Portugal. May 2018
Prof. Marshall's contribution to the EMF Health Summit Sept 2018 (logged in MPSS members only)
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Publications and presentations
Persistent Pathogens Drive Chronic Symptoms by Interfering With Host Metabolism, Gene Expression, and Immunity - Frontiers in Pediatrics 2018 |
Microbe-Microbe and Host-Microbe Interactions drive inflammatory processes - Discovery medicine 2017 |
Electrosmog and immune disease - Immunologic research paper on modern sources of immune suppression |
Inflammatory disease and the human microbiome - paper in Discovery medicine on successive infection and methods for reversal of pathogen-induced genomic dysregulation |
Immunostimulation in the treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis - paper in Immunologic research on the role of immunostimulation in the treatment of CFS/ME |
The human microbiome and autoimmunity - paper in Current opinion in rheumatology reviews role of chronic pathogens in “autoimmune” conditions |
Immunostimulation in the era of the metagenome - collaborative paper in Cellular & molecular immunology |
About Marshall Protocol Recovery
Due to differences in molecular structure, each ARBA drug which is an angiotensin receptor blocker. One of the ARBs is olmesartan (Benicar). Not all ARBs activate the Vitamin D Receptor. is shown to have significantly different properties when interacting with the nuclear receptors in the immune cells. For example: where Telmisartan would quickly and completely suppress immune function, frequent dosing of Olmesartan over a prolonged period allows recovery of immune function via activation of the vitamin D receptor.
Data collected since 2004 supports the hypothesis that by also diligently avoiding every form of immune suppression, overall health can be maintained and the body restored to natural homeostasis.
About Autoimmunity Research Foundation
Autoimmunity Research Foundation is a California-based non-profit organization formed to conduct scientific research into the cause and cure of autoimmune and non-autoimmune diseases, and inform the public on subjects related to disease, useful to individuals and of benefit to the community.
About the MPKB Project
For benefit of research, physicians, support volunteers, and other persons interested, this Wiki/Knowledge Base was created and is maintained on a voluntary basis by colleagues of Prof. Marshall
The MPKB contains about 400 pages and draws from the best evidence to support its mission. About 15% of articles are awaiting completion or revision.
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