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Bruce wrote: " ...his wife has asked if she could also take it to

boost her immune system in general. She has nothing other than a

very run-down condition and uterine fibroid tumors. "

Tell her to look into UFE, Uterine Fibroid Embolization. It is a

laproscopic, uterus-sparing procedure that treats symptomatic

fibroids. Also known as UAE, uterine artery embolization, it is

performed by a radiologist on an outpatient basis.

Four years ago, I had very bad fibroids, and my gyno recommended a

hyst; I learned about UFE on my own, and had it done. My fibroids

are gone, I still have my uterus, and I immediately felt ten years

younger. UFE is a fantastic advancement for women's health.

By the way... I see that you sign your name with a PhD, not an MD.

How is it that you are prescribing LDN?

Maureen

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--- In low dose naltrexone , " bentleyfam26 " >

> By the way... I see that you sign your name with a PhD, not an MD.

> How is it that you are prescribing LDN?

>

> Maureen

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Marueen,

He's just recommending LDN to these people, not prescribing it.

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Apologies, prescribe was not correct term..

I wrote a 24 page paper that went to their respective doctors on current cancer

research and misc stuff we turned up during the course and recommended that the

recommended Dr’s write scrips. Because cancer is best attacked from

6 different points avenues at the same time rather than just one or two ways, I

wrote out a detailed description. I then added the stuff I pulled up on

LDN and said that it would make a perfect complement to what should be done for

their respective cases. I think it is crucial to not rely on one

thing to solve all issues, but rather use redundancy to compensate for the

potential of cancer to readily mutate. Stimulating the immune system is

crucial to self healing processes, but to be able to also directly attack the

things that support cancerous growth makes the chances of survival that much

greater.

Again, apologies for a misstatement.

I do not, nor have I “prescribed” anything to anyone.

Bruce

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For Bruce Guilmette ... LDN and fibroids

--- In low dose naltrexone , " bentleyfam26 " >

> By the way... I see that you sign your name

with a PhD, not an MD.

> How is it that you are prescribing LDN?

>

> Maureen

=======

Marueen,

He's just recommending LDN to these people, not

prescribing it.

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