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Estrogen while on Marshall Protocol?

I am considering going on the Marshall Protocol.  I have Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ankylosing  Spondylitis, Lymes  and CREST Syndrome.   I have been on disability for 2 yrs and in Dec. started doxycycline for Lymes and RA.  My doctor wants me to consider going on the MP so I'm doing research on it now.  I don't want to discontinue my estrogen it has helped me alot.  Has anyone been able to continue their estrogen while on ?
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If you're still out there, can you tell me about the other protocol you were doing? Just now stumbled into this site.

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Hi Squibby,

I was on the Marshall Protocol but recently switched to Dr. David Jernigan's protocol. Estrogen is a no-no on the Marshall Protocol and there are good reasons why this is.

If you would like information on the other protocol I'm doing (it doesn't involve antibiotics), please let me know. I have made much progress on the MP, but switched because, in my opinion, I found something that does the same thing... but it is safer.
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You might check with PlateletGal in the EBV forum I think she is on the Marshall Protocol.  
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