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Gerard
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 Posted: Thu Jan 13th, 2011 21:15

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The VDR is not only present in Macrophages, but at least in another 35 other tissues. See this paper:
http://www.ajcn.org/content/88/2/491S.full.pdf+html

This probably means all these VDR's can be blocked also and will be activated by olmesartan.
Is the scope of MP not  much greater than Th1-diseases?




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 Posted: Fri Jan 14th, 2011 02:23

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In : http://www.marshallprotocol.com/view_topic.php?id=13450

Dr. Marshall was asked the question:
"So are VDRs in most of our cells?"

His answer:
"Certainly in all nucleated cells.
That doesn't mean they are activated the same way in all cells, it depends on a lot of factors.
However, VDR are key to the function of the phagocytic cells."


The objective of the MP is to make the immune system functional again.  This can have lots of trickle down effects, such as the immune system being able to handle virus and fungus, and possibly even parasites of other types.  All the other functions of the VDR, since they are working again, could mean greatly lowered chances of getting cancer, and of a reduction in the chance of metastases.  If there are currently 913 genes known that the VDR are responsible for, and that number is likely to go to 2000, imagine what the effects of the MP could be.  So, this is stuff from the material found here on the MP sites, and from various studies referenced here.

So, may I suggest that you start to keep up with the papers and presentation you can find links to at the MPKB.org site, and these particular forums:
http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum39/
http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum11/

Cynthia

 



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 Posted: Fri Jan 14th, 2011 19:55

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Hi Cynthia,

Thanks for the directions.

Gerard



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