My MP doctor wants to modify the Marshall Protocol. Is that okay?
It's natural to assume that the doctor who is prescribing your MP meds (especially if s/he has other patients on the MP or initiated your interest in the MP) understands the protocol thoroughly. This may not be the case.
Please note that:
-Combining other protocols with the MP will not work and can lead to dangerous immunopathology.
-It is the patient's responsibility to see that the prescribing doctor is following the MP correctly.
-It is the patient's responsibility to see that the prescribing doctor understands the effectiveness of the MP, and the dangers inherent in deviation from the guidelines.
"At this point, no physician has been trained and certified to administer the MP.
Under no circumstances should you assume your physician will understand the MP, no matter how many patients he/she may be caring for. The amount of time needed to understand the intricacies of the Th1 disease process is beyond the capabilities of most physicians to provide.
It is essential that you work closely with the moderators at this study site, 'in partnership' with your physician, to navigate through the multiple paradigm shifts that are needed to induce recovery from chronic disease."
..Trevor..
Please encourage your doctor to join our Private Section for Health Professionals where s/he can communicate with other medical professionals using the Marshall Protocol. If this does not resolve the issue, s/he may contact Dr. Marshall via email or phone.
It is important that you follow the MP as written and as counseled by the moderators to ensure your safety. If you are committed to succeeding with the MP and your attempts to educate your doctor fail, we hope you will decide to find a doctor who has a better understanding of the MP or who is willing to learn.
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