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, how would emu oil be able to carry

the LDN thru the skin? Does emu oil work like DMSO [which will carry just

about anything thru the skin into the blood].

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low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Bren

Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006

2:40 PM

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low dose naltrexone

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Emu

Oil is being used for transdermal LDN

And this seems to absorb into the skin much faster

according to Dr. McCandless who is researching LDN for Autism. Note that

the people on my forum and GoodShape's forum with MS who tried

transdermal LDN were using Lecithin Oil or Primrose Oil and there was no halt

in disease progression but they did get symptom improvement. So hopefully

Dr. McCandless may be finding a way for those with stomach or liver sensitivity

to be use the TD LDN instead and avoid these problems.

I want to speak to Bihari on this also and get his

opinion. I don't want to suggest something he may be against.

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> , how would emu oil be able to carry the LDN thru the skin? Does emu

> oil work like DMSO [which will carry just about anything thru the skin into

> the blood].

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I don't know. It's something that needs to be researched for those with MS,

Lupus, RA, Parkinson's, cancer, ALS, PLS etc.

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