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Dr Trevor Marshall
Foundation Staff


Joined: Fri Oct 12th, 2007
Location: Thousand Oaks, California USA
Posts: 1169
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 Posted: Sat Oct 13th, 2007 04:46
Welcome to our new discussion site for general questions about Th1 inflammatory disease and the Marshall Protocol. This site is for those questions not requiring the immediate attention of our study-site staff.

Like the study-site staff, the Patient Advocates who staff this site are also volunteers, and are dedicated to helping you understand immune disease. By helping your physician understand the new science, you can guide your path to recovery.

Please take care during your journey to recovery, and remember to share the knowledge with other folks, after it has given you your 'life' back again. :):):)

Sincerely,
Trevor

Joyful
Foundation Staff


Joined: Fri Oct 19th, 2007
Location: USA
Posts: 879
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Thu Aug 6th, 2009 20:10
It is highly recommended that all members subscribe to be notified of current news from the Marshall Protocol sites.

To subscribe to this "News and Announcements" thread, simply click on the button in the lower left corner of this page titled, "Watch Topic."

Before this will work, you should be sure to check that your email address is up to date in your profile...
Click the button at the top of the page (towards the middle-right) titled, "My Account" and then choose the top-middle tab, "Profile" to verify all is correct.



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