You are exactly correct. What works for some, does not work for all. If there really was a "cure" for MS, it would be news screamed all over the world. It would be on the national news for sure and every single person with MS would be using the Protocol.
It just hasn't worked like the author claims. But as you say and what TiredPt says, take from these articles what you want and leave the rest. "As Wanna says, "One size does not fit all, proceed with caution." I say also, "read" with caution in your mind already.
That's just my opinion. And like you know what's, everybody has one...
Heather
Somehow TiredPT's original thread on this subject vanished ****POOF****
I had commented on it and gave caution to anyone wanting to try this. I do not know one way or the other if it really works.
Like anything, please research it. Trevor G. Marshall, PhD is not backed by the medical community, and I am not saying he is wrong. (Trevor Marshall received his PhD in Electrical Engineering...University of Western Australia in 1984.)
This protocol is a very long drawn out process of constant antibiotics. The person I know who is trying this has also been lowering her vit-d levels, and I cringe when she explains some of this to me, but hold my tongue. I do hope it is her cure, but she has a long way to go yet with the program.
She urged me to try it, without a clear diagnosis, it did not make sense. I did look into it and I just backed away. It wasn't for me.
I'm sure there are people out there who praise it and have been cured. It claims to be a cure. One size does not fit all, so just proceed with caution.
Sceptically,
Wanna
Thanks so much for the info! I will be checking these out. Hang in there!!
Hugs,
Kristin