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a,

Any side effects or unwanted sensations? How did you manage to avoid the sun

with all of that driving/traveling?

Katrina

> Friends,

> I have called several of you in the past two days. That is because I am so

excited about this new treatment. I started it Tuesday evening, May 18th. Within

an hour I found that the tendons around my knees which have been excruciatingly

painful for a year began to feel better. I drove 2 days later for 10 hours

crossing NY state from Erie, PA to Lyme, CT (ground zero) and felt great when I

arrived. I drove my myself - no problem. My anxiety attacks seem to have

disappeared even though I still have hot flashes. I drove 10 hrs back, I flew to

Altanta, stood in a mold infested tunnel, flew to Las Vegas, slept great. What

can I say?!

>

> I have only started taking Benicar 3 pills in 24 hrs at 40 mg each. My blood

pressure which was normal with occasional lows and highs is today 117/70 - no

problem. I haven't started the minocin yet as I am still on Shoemaker's 3

antibiotics for the staph colonization. I was doing ok on Shoemaker's questran

protocol, but this is a quantum leap from what I was doing.

>

> Some of you know my sixth grade teacher approach to life - if something can be

simplified I will do it. Basically this Marshall protocol is simple. You have

intracellular infections, borrelia, mycoplasma, other? that you want to treat

with the old Brown protocol for arthritis. But you know that throwing

antibiotics at this crap for years hasn't licked it. So you add an immune

modulator - in this case one that reduces the Th 1 inflamation without shutting

down the Th 1 germ killing properties. In other words you are getting a steroid

effect on inflamation without a steroid effect on the whole immune system. You

stay out of the sun and cut out the vitamin D because that keeps the infection

happy and entering cells like crazy - you don't want to enable them. Voila, you

start to feel better and get better. What's not to like?

>

> Yes, I know you have lots of questions. If you have to have all the answers

start reading the websites below and join the list called

" Marshalprotocol. I turn 59 this summer, this stuff is working and I am getting

to old to care if I understand it all.

> a Carnes

>

> This is a link to Trevor Marshall's research on the use of angiontensin II

receptor blockers to treat intracellular infections.

> http://www.joimr.org/phorum/read.php?f=2 & i=53 & t=53

>

> Also here is an interesting research article suggesting sarcoidosis and

borrelia may have a connection.

> Chin Med J (Engl). 1992 Jul;105(7):560-3.

>

> Borrelia burgdorferi infection may be the cause of sarcoidosis.

>

> Hua B, Li QD, Wang FM, Ai CX, Luo WC.

>

> Naval General Hospital, Beijing.

>

> Serum antibody to Borrelia burgdorferi was measured in 33 patients with

sarcoidosis which was confirmed clinically and pathologically. The results

showed that 81.8% of the patients were positive for anti-B. burgdorferi

antibody. In addition, a strain of B. burgdorferi was isolated from a patient's

blood. Fifteen patients received ceftriaxone 2g per day or penicillin 12 million

U per day. The antibody titers of the patients decreased to nearly normal levels

rapidly. Serum angiotensin converting enzyme (SACE) turned to normal range after

the treatment. According to the findings mentioned above, we consider that B.

burgdorferi infection may be the cause of sarcoidosis and sarcoidosis might be a

specific type of Lyme disease.

>

> You can read much more at http://www.sarcinfo.com Here is the protocol for the

first 3 months. http://www.sarcinfo.com/phase1.pdf

>

>

>

>

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> Friends,

> I have called several of you in the past two days. That is because

I am so excited about this new treatment. I started it Tuesday

evening, May 18th.

> a Carnes

>

Hi a & all,

Many drugs treatments for CFS work for a while then quit working

called " tolerence " or require that you take more an more to get the

same effect.

It's a bit too early in your treatment to know if the Marshall

protocol will continue to work long term.

Al

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" Many drugs treatments for CFS work for a while then quit working

called " tolerence " ...It's a bit too early in your treatment to know

if the Marshall protocol will continue to work long term. "

That's very true. But the model being provided by Sarc patients, who

are very sick people like we are, is showing that it is working for

the long haul, and that they're actually recovering. I find that

very encouraging. Can't say I've ever gone to any forums, except

maybe the RA/Road Back forum, where people seem to consistently see

long term improvement the way the SARC people do with the Marshall

Protocol. Which is actually similar to the road back protocol with

the addition of the Benicar. However, with the MP, people are seeing

very dramatic improvement, very quickly.

I am in my 4th week in the protocol and I'm consistently moving

forward. My energy's started improving dramatically. My pain is all

but gone. I'm sleeping. I'm relaxed. This is the first menstrual

period I've had in 18 years not accompanied by severe migraines (I

could feel them on the fringes but they never came on).

I've never experienced this much benefit from anything I've ever

tried, and I've tried A LOT, from A to Z, alternative to RX.

There's a whole lot of logic behind this protocol. It's definitely

worth watching and applying the research to your own situation, even

if you're not inclined to do the protocol.

I usually hang back and watch too. But this was different for me

because I was already at the same point in my thinking, and now,

based on my experience, I'm just so excited about the possiibilities

of this protocol and that it could relieve so many people's

suffering.

penny

> > Friends,

> > I have called several of you in the past two days. That is

because

> I am so excited about this new treatment. I started it Tuesday

> evening, May 18th.

> > a Carnes

> >

>

> Hi a & all,

>

> Many drugs treatments for CFS work for a while then quit

working

> called " tolerence " or require that you take more an more to get

the

> same effect.

> It's a bit too early in your treatment to know if the Marshall

> protocol will continue to work long term.

>

> Al

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Katrina,

I had no side effects and only wanted sensations. But I must hasten to add

that I do not generally get bad reactions to much of anything. I have never

herxed as far as I know. As to sun, you must be kidding. <grin> There is no

sun on the east coast of the US, right? You have to understand that I live

in a beautiful desert with nothing but blue skies. I do not recall seeing

the sun in New York. I continue to be very excited about Benicar and the

Marshal protocol. I think it will be wonderful for many of us. We shall see.

a

Subject: Re: Benicar one week

a,

Any side effects or unwanted sensations? How did you manage to avoid the

sun with all of that driving/traveling?

Katrina

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