25 Apr 2008
Join biomedical researcher Dr. Trevor Marshall as he explores the molecular data that forms the backbone of the Marshall Protocol.
Amy Proal graduated from Georgetown University in 2005 with a degree in biology. While at Georgetown, she wrote her senior thesis on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Marshall Protocol.
Amy has spoken at several international conferences and authored several peer-reviewed papers on the intersection of bacteria and chronic disease.
If you have questions about the MP, please visit CureMyTh1.org where volunteer patient advocates will answer your questions. Another good resource is the MP Knowledge Base, which is scheduled to be completed within the next year.
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6 Responses for "Dr. Trevor Marshall speaking at American Academy of Environmental Medicine 2006"
Are the last 2 parts of this missing for a good reason? Or has there been an error.
Hi Dar,
Thanks for your question. When you finish viewing a video, YouTube will only show only so many possibilities for future viewing. I’m not sure what the exact algorithm is….
But, if you look here:
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=trevmar1
You can see all of the segments together.
Hope this helps,
Amy
Hi Dr. Marshall I am a 41 years old mother with five children and my mother had sarcoid for 30 years and I watch her suffer because we did not know anything about sarcoid however they had told her she had TB but it was not it was sarcoid she passed away 01/08 after suffering for many years. Now I have it, on a daily basic I tried to eat healthy and drink healthy I must say I am doing fine for now and I know it will get worst however I am very much interested in your program the Marshall Protocol. Please let me know what I have to do to join your program. Thank you Ms. Ali
Hi Ms. Ali,
This is Amy. I write the articles on this site, so I hope you don’t mind me answering your questions in place of Dr. Marshall. First off, I’m very sorry about your mother’s death. Now that sarcoidosis is known to be a chronic bacterial illness, it’s not surprising that you appear to have picked up your mother’s bacteria and developed the disease yourself.
I’m glad you want to use the Marshall Protocol (MP) to treat your sarcoidosis. The Marshall Protocol is a study in which everyone is allowed to participate. It is run by a non-profit organization so there is no charge for any of the treatment guidelines.
However, in order to start the MP, you will need to find a doctor who is willing to prescribe you the necessary MP medications. If you don’t think your current doctor will put you on the treatment, then I recommend you post about your situation at the following website:
http://www.curemyth1.org (Th1 refers to diseases caused by bacteria). The patient advocates on the site, who answer questions about the MP free of charge, will provide you with a list of MP doctors in your area. They will also give you further advice on how to proceed with starting the treatment.
In the meantime, I recommend you read as much of the material on this site and on the MP study site itself (www.marshallprotocol.com) in order to understand the MP and the science that forms its backbone as best you can. The following video is a good way to learn about the treatment in greater detail:
http://bacteriality.com/2008/05/07/mpintro/
Good luck and I hope to see your posts on http://www.curemyth1.org.
Best,
Amy
What is the Marshall protocol and how much does it cost and where can i get it .Yes i have that bloody
Sarcoidosis
Regards Bernard
Hi Bernard,
Ah yes, bloody sarcoidosis. Let me give you some articles to read to get you going:
http://mpkb.org/doku.php/home:patients
http://mpkb.org/doku.php/home:patients:protocol_overview
http://mpkb.org/doku.php/home:patients:cost_of_mp
http://mpkb.org/doku.php/home:starting
http://mpkb.org/doku.php/home:patients:mp_duration
Hope this helps.
Best,
Amy