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By Jim K
Created 08/24/2005 - 7:06am

  • David Wheldon
  • Vanderbilt Protocol

Expert Comments

Note: In a few cases these expert comments may have been superceded by updates to the particular protocolsi [1] mentioned. Please use the CAPi [2]'s descriptions in the Cpn Handbook [3] as the most up to date versions of the protocol's using these Expert comments as useful sidebar information where they differ from current practice. 

Comments by physicians treating various diseasesi [4] with a Cpn protocol and by scientists and researchers studying Cpn.

Comments by David Wheldoni [5]

Comments by David Wheldon on antibiotics in his protocal and the Vanderbilt protocal [6]

Comments by David Wheldon MD on treating MS with Cpn protocal" [7]

David Wheldon on Relapse and Pseudo-Relapse treating MS for Cpn [8]

David Wheldon comments on Cpn endotoxins & reactions [9]

David Wheldon comments on steroid use with Cpn infection [10] 


Comments by Dr A
[11]

Expert close to Vanderbilt work describes thorough treatment of Cpn: an interview. [11]

Dr. A comments on EB load and severity of illness. [12]

Dr A comments on Flagyl use. [13] 

Picture of EB's riding on Red Blood Cells [14] 


  Dr. Michael Powell

 

A Rheumatologist Treating Cpn in Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia and other auto immune disorders- [15]

 Dr. Powell Comments on Niacin in Cpn Infection and other supplements [16]


 

Dr. Charles Strattoni [17]

Indicator of B12 deficiency [18] 

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