Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 rogene Do you know if hilary is on the antibiotic therapy? I know many people who are doing very well on it. One woman in particular was at death's door---her whole body was hardened and her heart was failing---and she went on minocin and clindamycin IV's. She reversed her scleroderma and is doing well. All of her skin reversed and other damage was stopped in its tracks. She is only one of many who have done remarkably well. NOt everyone does. The success rate is between 66% and 85%. I would highly recommend she give it a try. It is also the least toxic thing she can do. People not being fully helped by the antibiotic therapy are also having success using the Marshall Protocol at the same time. I have included a simplified description of what it is and how it helps with autoimmune illness:WHAT IS THE MARSHALL PROTOCOL? The Marshall Protocol was developed by Trevor Marshall, PhD, in 2002 to treat certain diseases that involve Th1 immune system dysfunction. Dr. Marshall's papers describe how numerous Th1 health conditions such as Sarcoidosis, Lyme disease, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Lupus and Rheumatoid Arthritis are caused by cell wall deficient pathogens of various species (mycoplasma, borrelia, coccoid, L-form and others). These pathogens are able to sequester themselves safely inside phagocytes (large white blood cells in the body's immune system which are designed to engulf and digest foreign invaders) instead of being " digested " (killed) by the phagocytic cells that ingested them. Detection of these pathogens is accomplished with two basic blood tests of the D metabolites: 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D and 25 hydroxyvitamin - D. If the level of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in the blood is elevated (above 38-45pg/ml), and/or the 25-hydroxyvitamin-D depressed (below 20 ng/ml), a Th1 infection is likely to be present. The Marshall Protocol consists of two steps. Step one involves reducing the level of the active vitamin D metabolite that has been elevated by the infection/inflammation. An essential part of this effort is avoidance of sunlight and foods containing vitamin D such as eggs, fish/fish oils, liver, milk and cereals fortified with vitamin D. A key part of this goal establishes a blockade of the inflammatory hormone Angiotensin II with an Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB), Benicar (olmesartan medoxomil). Benicar is taken at triple or quadruple the typical hypotensive dose in order to reduce Angiotensin II levels to near zero and block the ability of the pathogens to function. The second protocol step is the introduction of carefully selected antibiotics. After one week on Benicar, the patient begins an every- other-day treatment with 25mg of the antibiotic minocycline. After approximately 3 months, other antibiotics are added to the treatment protocol. All the antibiotics are taken at low doses and extended intervals, so that the plasma concentrations 'pulse' between each dose. Please see that hilary gets this info. Thanks kathy > > > From: " sey " <fuchsmorrissey@h...> > > saxony01@y... > > Subject: prayers for > > Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 23:20:03 +0000 > > > > --------------------------------- > > Hi Rogene. > Was needing prayers for > on Tuesday. I am taking her > to St. Louis on Monday, July 11th. > She is to have surgery Tuesday > morning. She is having a release > of her ligament in her left elbow. > > We will not be back home until Friday, > so I will not be back on the computer > until Saturday evening. > Thanks so much. > Take care, & too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Dear , I am sending my prayers across the world for your darling daughter. Please keep us informed on how Hillary is doing. I am thinking and praying for you at this difficult time. Love peace and blessings Sue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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