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 Posted: Wed Jul 23rd, 2008 13:57

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Hi,
I've been just thinking - why there are no people with MS doing MP? I know about the great results for RA, Lyme, CFS, FM, Sarc etc...and since MS falls into the same category, I just am little bit surprised there are no MS people in the cohort? Is there any explanation?

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Wojta.

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 Posted: Wed Jul 23rd, 2008 18:04

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Wojta,

There are a few people treating MS with the MP, but I don't think they post.  See Multiple Sclerosis.

Julia 



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 Posted: Thu Jul 24th, 2008 00:06

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Wojta,
Some people on the study site have more than one Th1 subcategory diagnosis, sometimes from the same or sometimes from different doctors and tests. This inconsistency is more a statement of an industry perspective based on the understanding of disease from last century science, uninformed about the metagenomic bacterial community pathogenesis.

Your questions thread here is full of excellent links and answers about pretty much the same topic, and it is good they are all together, right here, for you to review. Take some time to carefully read and study the links that have been given to you in previous posts through this thread.

Best to you Wojta--Janet



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