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Nell C.
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Joined: Sun Jan 20th, 2008
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
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 Posted: Wed Oct 1st, 2008 11:25

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It was suggested that I report improvements that I have had with MP, so here goes...

Since starting MP in March '08, I have had several minor improvements and one major improvement.

1.  My skin has become smooth--my arms and legs used to have a lot of what I called "allergy bumps."  I love that they are gone!

2.  My finger nails have hardened up a good bit.

3.  The age spots on my hands have disapeared; the ones on my face have faded somewhat.

4.  That hard, dry skin that forms on the outer side of my big toe has almost stopped and my heels are not dry and cracked anymore.  I seldom use the file on them now. 

5.  But most important, my heart seems to have made a big improvement!  It used to skip 1 to 3 beats ever few beats, while at the same time alternating between speeding up and slowing down ever few beats.  Now it beats strong and steady.  I have been diagnosed with Mitral Valve Prolapse.  I would get funny feelings in my chest from "butterflys" to "my heart trying to jump out of my chest."  This has not happened for the past 3 or 4 months--not sure how long as I have no sense of time, and did not miss it at first.  It will be interesting to find out if I still have MVP after doing a full treatment of MP.  I don't think I will.:)

After nearly 7 months, I am pleased to see these improvements. When I feel like quiting, I remind myself of these things, and then remind myself of why I am taking MP--so I can get rid of the food allergies and MCS--along with a lot of other misseries, and to slow or prevent (hopefully) the return of my cancer (a type that always returns).  It IS working!  I am very grateful to Dr. Marshall for doing the research in this area, and for being so willing to share it with the world--for FREE!  What a generous man!  When all our extra money isn't going to doctor bills and pills, I hope to be able to donate to the MP cause.  How do you repay someone who saves your life?  And I don't doubt that's what is happening.

Good luck to all!
Nell



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Th1 autoimmune disease osteoporosis allergies MCS hypothyroid MVP Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (in remission) Ph1Mar08 Ph2May08 estradiol progesterone digest enzymes betaine low lux home, NOIRS homebound rare outings covered up. 25D21(May08), 25D21 (Sept.08), 2
Nell C.
Member in Phase 3


Joined: Sun Jan 20th, 2008
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
Posts: 114
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 Posted: Sat Dec 27th, 2008 18:33

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MP meds:  Phase 2 meds

Palliative Meds: Tylenol (3)-backache

Light exposure:  low lux in home, trip to cancer doctor for lab tests-approx 1 1/2 hr., covered up and with k-cream on face, NOIRS

Symptoms: exhaustion (5),  sleepy (5),  napping (2)  brain fog (5),  no incentive (4),  low BP w/dizzyness and grayness (5),   joints (4). sore muscles (4),  bumps on back of tongue down into throat (5), clinching teeth (3), popping joints (4), runny nose (5),

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Both times I tried taking Benicar Q4H my stomach started having problems (feels like it is chewing on itself). After the first time, it gradually healed.  This time it does not seem to be improving.  (I take Benicar with food as often as I can.)

Plan:  Benicar Q6H

Thanks,
Nell

Dr Marshall wrote: Nell,
The GI tract of most of our members is pretty well messed up, and remains that way for some time. Benicar reactivates the bacterial killing in a concentration-dependent manner. Eventually the discomfort will stabilize. I am sorry that it takes so long for the discomfort to disappear
:X

Dear Dr. Marshall,

Thank you for your concern and response to my post.  But most of all, thank you for developing this treatment.  For the first time in years I no longer feel as if I am standing at Death's Door.  I have already seen some improvements and look forward to being truely well.  I still have a lot of days when I just want to quit, but then I remind myself of the improvements I have experienced already and of how life will be when I get well.  This is enough to keep me going.  But best of all, my desire to be creative has returned and I can feel joy from that creativity.  This I owe to you and your protocol. 

Thank you more than words can say!
Nell:D



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BARNEY
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 Posted: Wed Dec 31st, 2008 23:54

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Nell,

I always try to take food with any kind of meds I take.

Hope this New Year is a great one for you as your health improves on MP!!!

HANG IN THERE, WE WILL MAKE IT!!!!BARNEY:D



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