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Vitamin D Controversy and the Marshall Protocol

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

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This video explains the controversy surrounding the marshall protocol as used to treat Lyme Disease and other chronic illnesses such as sarcoidosis, fibromyalgia, etc.

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  • >"I'm not a doctor"

    >I'm in a cupboard.

  • AROSE!!!

  • MARSHALL PROTOCOL KILLED MY AUNT!! DO NOT FOLLOW THIS PLAN OR PROMOTE IT IN ANY WAY!!! DOCTORS DO NOT SUPPORT IT!!!

    My Aunt followed the Marshall Protocol to a T. She had drapes over her windows to block out all the sunlight and vitamin D, she regularly took the pills Dr. Marshall suggested and as a result her disease became worse. She had chronic fatigue, but she could at least come out for a few hours a day to shop, have lunch or see a movie. After MARSHALL Protocol for 3 diligent years s

  • Ozone shots

  • @Catherine8raw Hi - are you saying that we need to kill all fungus to get rid of Lyme? Are you saying to eat mostly beef to kill the fungus? Thank you in advance for your clarification.

  • @txsherrie How are you doing with lyme disease, are you getting anywhere? What were your mistakes and what were the best things you have done in your opinion. As for me, I still think fats are important. Teasel root and lapacho seem the best herbs, with artemisia. Although, on fat alone with teasel root, things were going perfect. I added aload of garlic and things that lowered my fats and again, symptoms came back.Grass fed animals/olive oil/veggies/wild meats/fish seem OK. Wild fruit didn't

  • @starsweet4 Yes, but when I was in a mess with my lymes, I tried this for a while and it just did not have the same effect as fatty meat. Although fatty meat from grass fed animals is a sensible choice, not the grain fed animals which provide alot of saturated fats (obese animals). Teasel root (found in UK) has been excellent. I do not take the alcohol but I chew the root. As for Coconut oil, nature doesn't offer it in the UK for a reason. It is good to consider what has nature provided me.

  • @Catherine8raw what about extra virgin coconut oil? it's supposed to be really good for you

  • @bharrod it is believed that I might have lyme yes, although there is no affirmative test for it, I did test positive for 2 of the 3 markers for it.

  • @bharrod it is believed that I might have lyme yes, although there is no affirmative test for it, I did test positive for 2 of the 3 markers for it.

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