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A video featuring Dr. Greg Blaney, an M.D. from Canada, has just been posted giving a presentation at a recent autoimmune conference. He presents 3 case studies that he treated with the Marshall Protocol, one of which has AS among other things. I'm sure the vitamin D zealots will chime in here as usual with their negative comments. That is why I don't talk about my success with the MP here but perhaps some open minded folks might find it interesting regardless...

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Very interesting. Thank you for posting this! smile


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Interesting, thanks. It would be good if you didn't have to get worse before you get better, especially as that guy with AS got worse for 3 years on the MP before he started getting better. I think that some aspect of the MP is doing something for AS but exactly what and by what mechanism needs a bit more research.

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True jroc and if you looked at the CRP number on the slide is was still well above normal after what 5 years?

I would also like to know if they were on any other treatments. For example the RA patient was on Plaquenil and Low Dose Naltrexone. It shoed her dropping the Plaquenil on the timeline but not the LDN so is that part of the protocol? It all feels very uncontrolled and hard to tell what is helping how. But then that is how case studies are.

it was good to know the bone density increased smile

It is kind of interesting to follow though as are all options

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Originally Posted By: NorCalJim
I'm sure the vitamin D zealots will chime in here as usual with their negative comments. That is why I don't talk about my success with the MP here but perhaps some open minded folks might find it interesting regardless...



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its not limited to just Vitamin D yes whistle

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Thanks for sharing this... We definitely need more attention here...


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