Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Hi Sam, I have a prescription for LDN and I tried it. It's a opiate antagonist and because of that and the fact that it made me want to climb out of my skin I stopped taking it. The pain on one day after going off my pain meds was unbearable so I went back to my pain meds and skipped the LDN. I've heard really good things about it though. I'm on my third autoimmune disorder and suddenly my legs felt weak and numb. I already have lesions on my brain so I'm afraid I have MS. I've heard there was a new treatment out there that is supposed to be superior to all the others. Has anyone heard about a new treatment that was helping? I'm sick as a dog lately and I know it's hormonal. I can't seem to get my hormones under control. I'm spending my vacation in bed. Sharon H. > > > Dear List, > > I just saw this article today on Dr. Mercola's website. Has anyone ever tried this? Does anyone think that this might help those of us dealing with mold exposure? Other thoughts are that; perhaps it might be an interim step towards other more effective protocols ie. Shoemaker, Leiberman, Gray, 10P, etc. or a support for the same? > > Mercola Article: > " http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/05/26/Powerful-Breakthr\ ough-Beats-Cancer-and-AutoImmune-Diseases.aspx " > > Googled this website for LDN: > " http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ " > The claims on this site are that in these low doses, that so far there are no side effects. I think there are some studies being started. One at Penn. State. > > Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2009 Report Share Posted May 28, 2009 - yes, I take LDN, I got RA from my last moldy apt, but boosting the immune system with no side effects is problably a good idea for all of us, as long as you are not taking serious pain meds or dependent on alcohol. Getting the dose right can be trickey. I took 3mg for 4 months with no effect, uped to 4.5mg and noticed the difference the first night. -- In , Sam <yaddayadda53@...> wrote: > > > Dear List, > > I just saw this article today on Dr. Mercola's website. Has anyone ever tried this? Does anyone think that this might help those of us dealing with mold exposure? Other thoughts are that; perhaps it might be an interim step towards other more effective protocols ie. Shoemaker, Leiberman, Gray, 10P, etc. or a support for the same? > > Mercola Article: > " http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/05/26/Powerful-Breakthr\ ough-Beats-Cancer-and-AutoImmune-Diseases.aspx " > > Googled this website for LDN: > " http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ " > The claims on this site are that in these low doses, that so far there are no side effects. I think there are some studies being started. One at Penn. State. > > Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 -I am sorry, I know nothing about these issues, perhaps you shouls ask a compounding pharmasist. Tey can usually answer questions and make it any way you need it. I get mine from a reg pharmacy. Sam <yaddayadda53@...> wrote: > > Thanks , I'm glad to hear this has helped you. Do you get the pure LDN or pills that are crushed to powder? I'd also read that the lactose filler is recommended, but have serious lactose intolerance, so I can't do that. Do you know anything about why lactose might be preferable as a binder as opposed to the hypoallergenic cellulose? > Sam > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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