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" apelofsky " <aerenter@...> wrote:

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>Add mega-glutathione (250mg) by TwinLabs, Vitamin D3 and at least 400

>IU mixed vitamin E to the LDN. This works for me.

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>Arnold

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>Hi Arnold,

Thank you for the suggestions I will look in to these recommendations and

maybe give them a try.

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I have been taking this formulation for over 20 years. Add sublingual B12. It'll help both

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-------------- Original message -------------- "apelofsky" <aerenter@...> wrote:>>Add mega-glutathione (250mg) by TwinLabs, Vitamin D3 and at least 400 >IU mixed vitamin E to the LDN. This works for me.>>Arnold>>>>Hi Arnold, Thank you for the suggestions I will look in to these recommendations andmaybe give them a try.quail__________________________________________________________________Switch to Netscape Internet Service.As low as $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/registerNetscape. Just the Net You Need.New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet ExplorerSearch from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups.Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp

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> Hi everyone,

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> Has anyone used LDN for psoriasis?

>

> Thank you,

> Destiny

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Go here and read the entire thread, it walks you through a person's trial of

4.5mg liquid LDN for psoriasis. The thread is 3 pages long. Ignore the Google

ad towards the top of the forum, I do not post those advertisements.

Low Dose Naltrexone Forum - Psoriasis

http://ldn.proboards3.com/index.cgi?board=forum & action=display & thread=1108950057

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I have few patches and dermatologist told me that it is beginning of

psoriasis.

My patches dissapeared from the time I started using LDN.

Zora

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West Indies

--- In low dose naltrexone , Destiny <destinyellen@y...>

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> Hi everyone,

>

> Has anyone used LDN for psoriasis?

>

> Thank you,

> Destiny

>

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I had psoriasis on my right elbow for over a year and it was first driven away just before I began LDN. Then it came back. After using LDN since March I have been using a generic grocery store brand lotion on my elbows almost every morning and I noticed 2 weeks ago that the psoriasis is practically nil.

generic lotion vs LDN who knows??

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Zora, I had open, oozing infection on my left palm, about an inch long. Had it

for 5 months, saw dermatolgist and he tried several treatments. Finally they

decided to inject some cortizone under the infection, in my palm.

Two days after I started LDN the infection started to clear up. After a week

the infection was gone, no scar remains. :)

[low dose naltrexone] Re: psoriasis

I have few patches and dermatologist told me that it is beginning of

psoriasis.

My patches dissapeared from the time I started using LDN.

Zora

Trinidad

West Indies

> Hi everyone,

>

> Has anyone used LDN for psoriasis?

>

> Thank you,

> Destiny

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Start your day with - make it your home page

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Dear Zora,

Thank you for your info. My husband has just started using LDN 2 nights ago. I really appreciate your help.

Warm Regards,

DestinyZora <mumza18@...> wrote:

I have few patches and dermatologist told me that it is beginning of psoriasis.My patches dissapeared from the time I started using LDN.ZoraTrinidadWest Indies> Hi everyone,> > Has anyone used LDN for psoriasis? > > Thank you,> Destiny> > > ---------------------------------> Start your day with - make it your home page

Start your day with - make it your home page

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HI ,

My father had psoriasis for year.

Well recent research his doctor found showed that probably a majority of

psoriasis is caused by bacteria in the skin.

Therefore it would not surprise me if with irritation from plastic and sweating

your son's psoriasis has started due to bacteria.

If you want I can ask him what antibiotics he was given. He had very bad

psoriasis for years. With the antibiotics it is now 100% gone no flare ups

again at all.

Best wishes,

Donna from London

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Hi Vicki,

Your discussion with about sores brings to mind what happens to me. I

have a scaly patch on my left arm that comes and goes. I use an acetone cream

on it and it goes away for a while and comes back to the exact same place and

always the same size. My dermatologist suggested that it was psoriasis, but I

couldn't imagine I could have it, that is the only place and is not constant. I

decided to look it up and found there are 5 different kinds, so if anyone is

having some type of sore that is unexplainable this website might explain away

some of them, or at least rule it out.

http://www.psoriasis.org/about/psoriasis/

Blessings,

Lottie

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Welcome back!!!

[ ] Psoriasis

Hi Vicki,

Your discussion with about sores brings to mind what happens to me. I

have a scaly patch on my left arm that comes and goes. I use an acetone cream on

it and it goes away for a while and comes back to the exact same place and

always the same size. My dermatologist suggested that it was psoriasis, but I

couldn't imagine I could have it, that is the only place and is not constant. I

decided to look it up and found there are 5 different kinds, so if anyone is

having some type of sore that is unexplainable this website might explain away

some of them, or at least rule it out.

http://www.psoriasis.org/about/psoriasis/

Blessings,

Lottie

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