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Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has been effectively used to treat canine cancer. For

more information abot LDN in the treatment of cancer, visit

http://tinyurl.com/ldn-for-cancer

With best wishes,

Dudley Delany

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hermangiosarcoma with ruptured tumor during spenectomy

A friend's dog has hermangiosarcoma. They went in to remove the spleen and

the tumor burst. Any suggestions to help this poor dog?

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In a message dated 12/13/08 9:47:38 PM Eastern Standard Time,

DudleyDelany@... writes:

> Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has been effectively used to treat canine cancer.

>

Flurry has been taking it for a year and she still keep popping out tumors.

I have already suggested it to that other dog owner.

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In a message dated 12/14/08 3:38:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

DudleyDelany@... writes:

> What dose of LDN are you giving your dog? Too much or too little will be

> ineffective.

>

2.0

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What dose of LDN are you giving your dog? Too much or too little will be

ineffective.

For LDN dosing information using 's rule (which is based on a patient's

weight), visit

http://tinyurl.com/ldn-for-cancer

Re: hermangiosarcoma with ruptured tumor during spenectomy

In a message dated 12/13/08 9:47:38 PM Eastern Standard Time,

DudleyDelany@... writes:

> Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has been effectively used to treat canine cancer.

>

Flurry has been taking it for a year and she still keep popping out tumors.

I have already suggested it to that other dog owner.

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In a message dated 12/14/08 9:19:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

DudleyDelany@... writes:

> If your dog weighs 67 lbs, then 2.00 is the correct dosage. However, if

> your dog does not weigh 67 lbs, multiply the dog's weight in pounds by .03 to

> get the correct dosage.

>

Skip told me 1.5 but Dr. Bahari told me 2.0. Flurry is about 45 lbs. I went

with Dr. Bahari's recommendation as he is the master.

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In a message dated 12/14/08 9:34:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

DudleyDelany@... writes:

> --2.00 is too much!

>

So wouldn't it work better then?

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If Dr. Bihari's recommendation was correct, your dog would be responding to the

LDN. Do what Skip says. The ideal dose for your dog is 1.35, but 1.5 is close

enough--2.00 is too much!

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In a message dated 12/16/08 5:34:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

DudleyDelany@... writes:

> Read the information about dosing at

>

> http://tinyurl.com/ldn-for-cancer

>

Dudley,

Who is ? Does it say what would happen if a 47lb dog took 2.0? Maybe

Dr. Bahari recommended 2.0 because of a dog's metabolism or the difference in

the intestional tract from humans? or the high acid content in the saliva?

Dogs are different than humans in some ways.

Please advise.

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