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WARNING on filler, especially those with CANCER, Calcium Carbonate

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My mom being recently diagnosed with breast cancer has decided to put

all of her faith in Dr. Bihari and 4.5mg of LDN and radiation only

after a lumpectomy, No chemo like her oncologist wants her to have.

Myself, as a MS patient playing around with fillers at the 3rd month

into LDN I switched from Lactose filler to Calcium Carbonate filler.

HUGE MISTAKE, the CC got packed into the capsule too tight causing

the LDN to become sustained release/slow release, a major problem as

LDN needs to be fast release or the LDN is worthless in your system.

During my 3rd month on LDN in my switching my filler from Lactose to

Calcium Carbonate I noticed within the first 5 days my MS symptoms

starting to return. I immediately called my pharmacist and she mixed

up a new batch with Lactose and I took that and all went back to

great again and has continued to be great since then and I've been on

4.5mg of LDN one year. I later found out from Skip at Skip's

pharmacy in Boca Raton, Florida that Calcium Carbonate can get packed

into the capsule too tight causing a slow release of LDN. This sort

of disaster could cost a cancer patient his/her life, so BEWARE

Cancer patients, stay clear of Calcium Carbonate as you capsule

filler. Be firm in this with your pharmacist and tell him/her why

you fear CC. Any pharmacy saying that CC cannot get packed too tight

is wrong and could cost a cancer patient his/her life. I'm not the

only person this has happened to. I recently warned Dr. Bihari of

this CC problem. Fast release fillers that are good are Lactose,

Acidophilus, Avicel, Bihari recommends Lactose over all fillers.

Cornstarch has been used but many get sick to their stomachs on

cornstarch filler. CC many times does not get packed too tight but

what cancer patient wants to take the risk of it being slow release

and the cancer continues to grow.

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