Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 I was on liquid LDN for years with great results (for HIV). When pharmacists started compounding capsules, Dr. Bihari told me he had better results from the capsules, as once you have a reliable pharmacist (an issue for both liquid and capsule forms), you at least eliminate the dosing irregularities of measuring the 3 ml or 4.5 ml dose at home. I have done just as well with the capsules, and it's much easier, particularly as Bihari wanted the liquid refrigerated and kept out of the light, which is sometimes difficult when traveling. WW > > I've been reading on this and other boards the benefits of liquiid > LDN. I was wondering if their is a substantial difference between > the liquid and the capsules that we get from our compounding > pharmacy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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