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> i am so happy to hear of your moms sucess with LDn for

> her cancer.

> i think it is safe to say this is nothing short of a

> medial wonder. i mean just LDN and nothing else and u

> said that the cancer was a very agressive form.

> but may be the lumpectomy had a part in it it could

> have been that most of the cancer atleast the

> malignent part was completely gone with the surgery.

> well any way nice to hear that.

> imagine for under $20.00 a month we can ward off major

> diseases like cancer, alzheimer's and parkinsons.

> i feel people who found LDN are blessed.

> luv - AT

>

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Dr. Bihari told her that since she had been on LDN before the lumpectomy that

any cancer cells that might have escaped during the surgery were destroyed like

pac-men by the immune system that LDN had upregulated towards normal. Her

surgeon and the oncologist she was referred to said if you don't take this chemo

the cancer will come back and those doctors bashed and laughed at LDN. The

surgeon saw my mom today and was amazed at how well she looked and was doing and

sheepishly asked....Are you still taking that???? My mom said, you mean Low

Dose Naltrexone? The surgeon said yes. Got the surgeon curious now, hee hee.

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> The surgeon said yes. Got the surgeon curious now, hee hee.

Good job Bren & your Mom! It is brave folks like this, and everybody

on this forum, that will keep turning on the light for 1 doc at a

time, until trials start for not only MS but cancer and all the other

ailments this drugs seems to fix.

SammyJo

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That is fantastic news, these news really make us very hopeful and I believe that LDN does help.

Like many of you I do not have much improvements, I feel better all round, I am not so tired, and I do not have so many spasms as I used to have, I started using LDN September 04, beginning December 04 increased to 4.5 mg.

I never was on CRAB medication, in 1988 I had 1 year steroid and Imuran therapy...which did not help at all.

I try to keep to BBD and take a lot of supplements.

Zora

Trinidad

West IndiesSix months ago my mom was dx'd with a very aggressive form of breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy. I was already on LDN for my MS so the very day my mom was dx'd with cancer I gave her some of my LDN capsules(4.5mg, lactose filler) until she could get her own script which she did. My mom refused chemo and did the phone consultation with Dr. Bihari. We faxed him all of her reports. My mom made her decision of no chemo after speaking to Bihari. As of today ALL of her bone scans, blood work, mammograms and other scans have all come back negative for cancer. LDN user 1 year & 6 months with fantastic results(I was chronic progressive but am now in my first ever remission since 1989. LDN has halted my MS progression for a solid year and 6 months). I never took any CRAB's or Novantrone.

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Have some of you lost lots of weight

DeLores

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-----Original Message-----From: Zora [mailto:janska@...] Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:33 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Update, my mom, breast cancer, LDN

That is fantastic news, these news really make us very hopeful and I believe that LDN does help.

Like many of you I do not have much improvements, I feel better all round, I am not so tired, and I do not have so many spasms as I used to have, I started using LDN September 04, beginning December 04 increased to 4.5 mg.

I never was on CRAB medication, in 1988 I had 1 year steroid and Imuran therapy...which did not help at all.

I try to keep to BBD and take a lot of supplements.

Zora

Trinidad

West IndiesSix months ago my mom was dx'd with a very aggressive form of breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy. I was already on LDN for my MS so the very day my mom was dx'd with cancer I gave her some of my LDN capsules(4.5mg, lactose filler) until she could get her own script which she did. My mom refused chemo and did the phone consultation with Dr. Bihari. We faxed him all of her reports. My mom made her decision of no chemo after speaking to Bihari. As of today ALL of her bone scans, blood work, mammograms and other scans have all come back negative for cancer. LDN user 1 year & 6 months with fantastic results(I was chronic progressive but am now in my first ever remission since 1989. LDN has halted my MS progression for a solid year and 6 months). I never took any CRAB's or Novantrone.

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, if you are taking LDN and even not having any improvements, and you stop it for any reason, you will soon realize that it is better to be on it...............few people here did mention just that.

Zora, T & T, West Indies

--- In low dose naltrexone , "Bren" <TwisterAlley2@w...>wrote:> > I don't mean to lessen your hopes with your mother but I think 6mo's is way to soon to say LDN is the reason for your mom being cancerfree. My mother had breast cancer and it returned after 8 years andshe died of it 8 years after that. I am a skeptic at heart and I writethis out of some frustration in there not being any scientific studies showing that LDN works as is being claimed. I have been on LDNfor 6 mo now. I have either MS or Parkinson's and between thedifferent meds that I have been on (sinemet now), I can't tell if LDNworks or not. It will probably take many, many months before I have anidea if works. For now, I scour the net looking for any new info onnaltrexone / nalexone and while there are papers out there indicatingthere's something to LDN, there is no solid data. I take LDN out ofhope and with my fingers crossed. It seems too good to be true,especially Dr. Biharis 98% success rate. Sorry to sound negative. I dohope this works for your mother and all of us but for me, it's toosoon to know. wendy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Six months ago my mom was dx'd with a very aggressive form of breastcancer. She had a lumpectomy. I was already on LDN for my MS so thevery day my mom was dx'd with cancer I gave her some of my LDNcapsules(4.5mg, lactose filler) until she could get her own scriptwhich she did. My mom refused chemo and did the phone consultationwith Dr. Bihari. We faxed him all of her reports. My mom made herdecision of no chemo after speaking to Bihari. As of today ALL of herbone scans, blood work, mammograms and other scans have all come backnegative for cancer.> > > LDN user 1 year & 6 months with fantastic results(I was chronicprogressive but am now in my first ever remission since 1989. LDN hashalted my MS progression for a solid year and 6 months). I never tookany CRAB's or Novantrone.

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Hello ,

This is such good news. I'm very happy for you and your Mum. It is

so encouraging to hear all this. We are all so lucky to be LDNers!

Regards

Joanne

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>

>

> Six months ago my mom was dx'd with a very aggressive form of

breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy. I was already on LDN for my

MS so the very day my mom was dx'd with cancer I gave her some of my

LDN capsules(4.5mg, lactose filler) until she could get her own

script which she did. My mom refused chemo and did the phone

consultation with Dr. Bihari. We faxed him all of her reports. My

mom made her decision of no chemo after speaking to Bihari. As of

today ALL of her bone scans, blood work, mammograms and other scans

have all come back negative for cancer.

>

>

> LDN user 1 year & 6 months with fantastic results(I was chronic

progressive but am now in my first ever remission since 1989. LDN

has halted my MS progression for a solid year and 6 months). I

never took any CRAB's or Novantrone.

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I lost weight at the beginning of LDN. 31 pounds. Even when I slip off of my good food diet, I really don't put the weight on. I beleive that it's the LDN.

Marie

RE: [low dose naltrexone] Update, my mom, breast cancer, LDN

Have some of you lost lots of weight

DeLores

decrosby@...

-----Original Message-----From: Zora [mailto:janska@...] Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 2:33 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Update, my mom, breast cancer, LDN

That is fantastic news, these news really make us very hopeful and I believe that LDN does help.

Like many of you I do not have much improvements, I feel better all round, I am not so tired, and I do not have so many spasms as I used to have, I started using LDN September 04, beginning December 04 increased to 4.5 mg.

I never was on CRAB medication, in 1988 I had 1 year steroid and Imuran therapy...which did not help at all.

I try to keep to BBD and take a lot of supplements.

Zora

Trinidad

West IndiesSix months ago my mom was dx'd with a very aggressive form of breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy. I was already on LDN for my MS so the very day my mom was dx'd with cancer I gave her some of my LDN capsules(4.5mg, lactose filler) until she could get her own script which she did. My mom refused chemo and did the phone consultation with Dr. Bihari. We faxed him all of her reports. My mom made her decision of no chemo after speaking to Bihari. As of today ALL of her bone scans, blood work, mammograms and other scans have all come back negative for cancer. LDN user 1 year & 6 months with fantastic results(I was chronic progressive but am now in my first ever remission since 1989. LDN has halted my MS progression for a solid year and 6 months). I never took any CRAB's or Novantrone.

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