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Bacteria and Th1 Inflammation-Basic Information
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Meg Mangin R.N.
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 Posted: Tue Dec 4th, 2007 03:49
The following materials explain intracellular bacteria and how they cause Th1 inflammation:


Simple explanation of the pathogenesis of Th1 inflammation

What is the basic definition of Th1 inflammation?

How does Th1 inflammation develop? What is successive infection?

Does a defective gene cause Th1 inflammatory diseases?

Why has there been a sharp rise in the incidence of Th1 inflammatory diseases?

Cell Wall Deficient Bacteria and the Marshall Protocol

Bactera vs genes: the spread of chronic disease in families

Koch's Postulates, Horizontal Gene Transfer, and the Era of the Genome

Understanding L-form Bacteria

Getting it right: How to correctly target L-form bacteria

A history of L-form bacteria: A selection of researchers who have worked with the L-form

Gerald Domingue: Pioneer of L-form bacteria

Interview with Nadya Markova: L-form expert

Interview with Dr. Alan Cantwell

New molecular techniques shine light on the body's "zoo" of bacteria

A Brief Overview of Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Relation to the Marshall Protocol

How does stress affect Th1 inflammation?

Will the Marshall Protocol treat co-infections?

Can re-infection occur once we are healed?

Will re-infection occur if my partner or family members are not treated?

Can I donate blood, organs, tissue or bone marrow if I have a Th1 inflammatory disease?

Understanding Scientific Studies

Studies citing bacterial cause for chronic diseases

Am I contagious?

Why can't CWD bacteria be detected with tests?


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