These pages on research articles are now reorganized into separate pages for each category. Doing this has been needed for some time, but it is with some trepidation we do this because in some diseases the research is very equivocal and incomplete.
While you may be on this site for MSi, CFSi or FMSi, it is the pattern of ALL the research that provides the depth and impressive volume about CPn and how it causes chronic human disease that makes the picture clear. Don't make the mistake of thinking this is some new idea or that it has only a few studies just because it is relatively unknown in one field and the page on your specific disease includes only a couple of studies. This is as significant to human disease as understanding staphylococcus, only we are talking in this case about chlamydia pneumoniae.
Information about the germ applies and transfers from one field to the next: the important thing is to understand the pathogen and how it reacts in the body. Of interest you will find the material in the general, clamydia pneumoniae bacterial research, and the cardiac sections provide a very great depth. Read these sections in addition to the one related to your disease and you will be miles ahead. Of course I recommend reading all of this stuff it is interesting!
And hey we can add to this with so much room now so send along anything you think ought to go in....
Marie
General information : read this section for general information on chlamydia pneumoniae
Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia
Cardiovascular Issues and Chlamydia pneumoniae Please do read THIS material even if you are here for something other than cardiovascular problems!
Arthritis and Chlamydia pneumoniae
Respiratory Issues and Chlamydia including asthma
CPn and other diseases Lots of interesting stuff here! interstitial cystitis, protstate enlargement....check it out
Lab analysis of Chlamydia Pneumoniae This is an important read for everyone
Antibiotic research in CPn This section contains links and abstracts of research on how antibiotcs affect CPn in different stages as well as research on how the antibiotics recommended for CAPs penetrate various tissues.
Endotoxin Research Of interest to the person in treatment
Chlamydia Pneumoniae Bacterial Research Don't miss this section no matter what you are here for!
Supplements Research and monographs for Natural substances usd in the protocols
Vitamin D Vitamin d is now on its own page
Chlamydia Pneumoniae Miscellaneous related material
Polymicrobial Aspects /Research This section is for the curious and serious investigator and will be of less interest to those who just want to do the treatment. It has become clear that there are some important implications for the person infected with more than one pathogen and that this is common. The combination of one or more pathogens that live and "work" symbiotically may possibly be the key to how people can have something like MS.

Marie, this work make's it
An Itinerary in Light and Shadow Berger. Started the Wheldon regime in August 2003, due to very aggressive SPMSi. Moved to intermittent therapy after one year. In May 2006 still take this, two weeks every two months. EDSSi was about 7, now less than 2.
Wow Marie! Sarah's
Wow Marie! Sarah's right. What an impressive accomplishment. If I didn't already know you were "on drugs," I'd ask what kind of drugs you were doing do muster up the energy to do all this. Thanks for all the hard work, Cypriane
MSi caregiver and care advocate - Dallas, Texas, USA....."Enter through the narrow gate.....small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." Matthew 7:13-14
Thanks Marie, I have had a
Thanks Marie, I have had a browse through a number of the items you list and I did not get lost once.
Michele: on Wheldon protocol since 1st May 2006 for a variety of long standing ailments, also spokesperson for Ella started Wheldon protocol 17th March 2006 for RRMSi
Sussex, UK
Great! Thanks
Great! Thanks guys
marie
On CAPi since Sept '05 for MSi, RAi, Asthmai, sciatica. EDSSi at start 5.5.
"Color out side the lines!"