Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Dr n Whitaker is why I take LDN today at all. I had read about it for two years, but it sounded too good to be true and did not get desperate enough to give it a try. Then Dr. Whitaker attended the conference in 2008 in California and came back to write an entire newsletter on it right at the time that I had lost my insurance and was looking for an answer. I thank him and my lucky stars every day. Francie LDN since May 1, 2009 > > Many do not know but read this and maybe many answers are here. This Dr may be able to give you answers, or where to get it. <http://www.whitakerwellness.com/our-therapies/low-dose-naltrexone-ldn/> I ran across this in my research > Big Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2011 Report Share Posted March 26, 2011 I recently saw this testimonial on COPD and MMS... I think it's worth a try for sure. I began taking MMS approximately 2 months ago. I am 60 years old and have COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) with chronic asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. I was on oxygen 24/7.I was not bed ridden, but life was a real struggle. To give an example of how weak I was; I had to sit on a stool and lean on my elbows to brush my teeth because I didn’t have the strength to stand or to hold my body upright while I brushed my teeth.Each day when I opened my eyes in the mornings I dreaded making the effort to get out of bed. But in only one week after beginning the MMS drops I noticed that I didn’t need my oxygen all the time and that I had strength and could walk easily through my home without gasping for air. I was able to remove the stool and stand to brush my teeth. I opened my eyes each morning looking forward to the day. By the end of the second week I was completely off the oxygen.I am a new person and getting better with each passing day. I do things now that I have not been able to do in a long time. I vacuum, do laundry and am also able to go shopping. I’m beginning to have a real life. MMS has proven to be a MIRACLE for me and has literally given me back my life. God bless and have a wonderful day.Jody K.The link is posted here http://www.healthsalon.org/344/mms-and-copd-testimonial-no-10/ To: From: cndsynz@...Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 03:27:31 +0000Subject: [ ] copd I am new to this and am still learning about the products (hopefully!) by being a member and reading your comments and stories... My question is this - I am 51 and have COPD from smoking (chronic bronchitis), and a Syndrome X (I think it's hyperlipoprotenemia) from which I take 3 forms of statins (and I don't even have high cholesterol, there is just nothing else on the market, according to my doctor, that comes close to controlling my condition. I have always hated taking these expensive meds! Is it possible that MMS can help me improve my COPD or help me to come off of some of my statins? I hope I am clear and don't sound dumb here, I really am trying to learn. And I would appreciate any advise anyone my have! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 I have Emphysema/COPD and have just ordered some MMS. I tried oxygen overnight but it made me feel nauseous and have discontinued the oxygen, even though I am extremely short of breath and find it difficult to climb stairs or walk up hill. However, I am taking 2 drugs through a nebulizer; Brovana and Pulmicort, twice a day and inhale Spiriva once a day, as well as fosamax once a week and vitamins. I would like to know if taking the drugs would interfere with MMS. Or, would it be better to discontinue some drugs while using MMS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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