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New treatment for ITP (Marshall Protocol)

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14 years 5 months ago #19540 by martini
Hi

I basically signed up to this forum to tell you about my success using the Marshall Protocol treatment.

This is a treatment that cures many autoimmune diseases including ITP. I also have AIH on top of ITP.

I was diagnosed with ITP in 2002, my doctor tried many things to help increase my platelet count which was at 20 with lots of failure.
He tried prednisone, ivig, platlet transfussion, with nothing that would help. With such a small platelet count he wouldn't dare touch my spleen.

In late 2009 I found about the MP. The way it works is activates the innate immune system through Vitamin D Receptor using Olmesartan Medoximil, it also dampens the adaptive immune system that causes damage and inflammation. The activated immune system fights off bacteria or viruses that cause ITP. It's probably different pathogen in all cases. Unlike drugs such as prednisone that totally shutdown immune system, MP does the opposite. The bacteria or viruses that live in our cells are destroyed or attacked until they no longer cause any problems. Since the pathogens live in our cells you might see a dip or worsening of the disease process. But 2 years later my platelets is the first thing that has been improving using the Marshall Protocol treatment.

If you would like to find out more about the Marshall Protocol checkout MPKB.org and you can also ask any questions at curemyth1.org

Good luck

If you have other conditions on top of ITP you can count on it to improve as well.
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14 years 5 months ago #19541 by martini
BTW if you ever decide to try the MP. I would stay of Antibiotics. This might be to aggressive for people starting off with low counts. Olmesartan is what boosts your immune system to kill pathogens, the antibiotics that are used on MP are just there to kill bacteria faster. It's not allays desirable to go too fast with low counts.
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14 years 5 months ago #19543 by milly
Is this the same Marshall Protocol treatment the is run by Trevor Marshall. The same Trevor Marshall that has no medical training and the only doctrate he has is in engineering.

There is no practice run in life.
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14 years 5 months ago #19546 by Melinda
Yes it is Milly - I just looked it up.

And Olmesartan [Benicar] is a blood pressure medication.
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a603006.html

And if you go to the link listed above you can read the page for
medical personnel.
mpkb.org/home/physicians/emergency
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14 years 5 months ago - 14 years 5 months ago #19548 by juliannesmom
Replied by juliannesmom on topic Re: New treatment for ITP (Marshall Protocol)
I've never seen MAR Tini on here before. He's been a member for 10 hours and is apparently recommending a product or program and providing a webpage link to it. Is MAR Tini actually Trevor MARshall? Or someone who stands to gain from this product?
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