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Purpose: Synergy occurs when a dynamic process of cooperation and interaction leads to results that would not have occurred without that process. The name Synergy reflects the process by which we hope to accomplish our goals for the chronically ill: To inspire hope, to educate doctors, patients and researchers about new research findings and treatments, to provide resources, and to empower patients and their families to obtain the most beneficial treatments for themselves and to promote the research that will benefit all.
List of Articles
Issue 12 Preview. Marshall Protocol Presentations at Large International Autoimmunity Conference, Vitamin D, Weight Loss
Issue 11. Fall 2007
Vitamin D, the Vitamin D Receptor and Chronic Disease – Brain Lesions, Vascular Calcification and Osteoporosis: Two Views of Vitamin D Supplementation and Parathyroid Hormone
How to Lower Vitamin D Intake in Food and Supplements
Issue 10. Summer 2007
Marshall Protocol News, DVDs; AAEM and FDA presentations, Townsend Letter articles, Zinc oxide Allows More Sun Exposure, Vitamin D Book Chapter and Presentation
Improvement Rates on the Marshall Protocol: Data and Case Histories
Carbohydrate, Chlorogenic Acid and Benicar Sensitivity in Relationship to the Marshall Protocol: Preliminary Observations and Links to Theories of Chronic Disease (updated Feb. 2010)
Improved Methods of Detecting Food Allergies/Sensitivities/Intolerances: Beyond the Pulse Test
Lysine, Arginine and Viral Infections
Almond and Walnut Allergy/Sensitivity
Acidity, Alkalinity and Bacterial Die-off Reactions
Frequency Specific Microcurrent for Pain Reduction
A Short Introduction to the Marshall Protocol
Issue 9. Winter 2006
The Marshall Protocol in Laymen’s Terms — November 12, 2005. Presentation before a Lyme Support Group Meeting
My Progress on the Marshall Protocol — Going Slowly and Cautiously To Achieve Success
Supplements That May be Taken to Avoid Vitamin D
Some Useful Links Related to the Marshall Protocol
Issue 8. Fall 2005
Lyme Disease and its Relation to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Psychiatric and Rheumatic Disease — 2002
Update on Lyme and CFS: Some Promising New Approaches to Lyme Disease and Other Related Chronic Illnesses — 2005
Some New Observations on Food Sensitivities and the Pulse Test — 2002
Update on Food Allergies/Sensitivities and the Pulse Test: Withdrawal Reaction Mechanisms, Overcoming Resistance, New Pulse Test Tips and Some Other Methods — 2004
2005 Marshall Protocol: Conference, Update, Corrections
Some Recent Topics of Interest: Immune Enhancement, Toxoplasma and Other Parasites, Reducing Menstrual Symptoms
Issue 7. Fall 2004
New Evidence of Excessive Levels of the Active Form of Vitamin D (1,25 D) and it’s Role in Autoimmune Illnesses, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and Lyme Disease
Marshall Protocol: A New Protocol for Autoimmune Illnesses, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and Lyme Disease: Combating Cell Wall Deficient Bacteria and Excessive Inflammation
A Parasitic Roundworm Linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A Strategy for Completely Preventing Colds and Flus?
Issue 6. Summer/Fall 2000
Magnesium Supplementation: Restoring Magnesium Levels Successfully Without Side Effects
Speeding up the Guaifenesin Reversal Process: Variable Higher Doses (VHD)
Book Review: The Hidden Drug, Dietary Phosphate and discussion of ADD and Fibromyalgia
A Highly Sensitive Saliva Test for the Common Parasite, Entamoeba histolytica
A Selection of Summaries of Presentations from American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) Meetings: Innovative Approaches to Asthma; Oxygen Therapy for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS); Insulin Resistance and Syndrome X: Heart Disease, Diabetes and Obesity; Adrenal Stress Index and Carbohydrates: Patterns of Cortisol and DHEA; Patterns of Estrogen and Progesterone
Issue 5. Summer/Fall 1999
Food Allergy/Sensitivity: The Pulse Test and Other Strategies
Practical Tips for the Low Carbohydrate Diet for Hypoglycemia
Can One Slow the Progression of Fibromyalgia Without Guaifenesin?
Issue 4. Winter/Spring 1999
Pre Fibromyalgia: A Possible Explanation for Many Common Idiopathic, Functional and Pain Disorders
Guaifenesin and a Hypoglycemic Diet in Fibromyalgia: Common Errors and Misconceptions
How to “Map” Fibromyalgia: Review of Video and Comments
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Video Review and Comments
Issue 3. Summer/Fall 1998
Natural Therapies With and Without Salicylates
Some Alternative Ways of Obtaining Better Quality Sleep
Issue 2. Vol. 1(2) Winter/Spring 1998
A Case History of FMS/CFIDS/MCS
Alternative Sources of Books on Tape –Free Braille Institute Resources Available for Those Too Ill to Read and Other Sources
Issue 1. Vol. 1(1) Fall 1997
Summary of Issue, Introducing CISRA: Goals
Innovative Approaches to Fibromyalgia: Environmental Medicine, Guaifenesin, Low Carbohydrate Diet
Previous CISRA Updates
Update #1, January 2000: A New Book on MCS: Casualties of Progress
Update #2, January 2000: A Cold Remedy that Really Works (Alpha CF)?
Update #3, July 2001: Salicylate Alert — For guaifenesin users and others concerned about salicylates
Update #4, April 24, 2006: Upcoming Los Angeles Conference on Chronic Disease; Vitamin D Book Announcement; Marshall Protocol DVDs
About the Editor: Dr. J.C. Waterhouse graduated from the University of California, Irvine, cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, with a bachelor’s in Biology (much of it pre medical). Dr. Waterhouse received a Ph.D. in Systems Ecology with a minor in Statistics from U.T. Knoxville, did research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and published several papers in scientific journals before becoming ill with chronic fatigue and immune dysregulation syndrome (CFIDS or CFS), fibromyalgia and Lyme disease, and has since spent nearly 20 years studying these and other illnesses. You can obtain more information about the newsletter editor at this link, including a list of publications and conference presentations in the field of biomedicine.