The best thing all of us can do right now, is focus on our healing.
Dr Greg Blaney MD wrote: "My suggestion, which I have used in other scenarios for patients involved in an innovative therapy, is to let their improvement induce questions from family and friends.
If then they are interested, they can be referred to the appropriate medical practitioner for assessment and therapy. In my experience, relying solely on D panels, leads to missing a significant number of patients with Th1. Lab tests must be interpreted along with clinical assessments by a knowledgable MD. Just having a GP order under pressure a D panel will not lead to a true diagnosis and treatment.
The most important role a patient doing the MP is to support their healing and not to promulgate the therapy. That is the role of MDs and researchers and from history we all must be patient and not surprised by the initial reactions by the status quo."