Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Have you addressed yeast, parasite and diet issues? Dr. McCandles suggests reducing the yeast and parasite load if it seems you are getting no benefit from LDN. Many people have found an improvement in LDN effectivness after going gluten free, as well. Also, if you're sure you have Lyme, have you tried Colloidal Silver to help kill the Lyme bacteria? Yvette > ** > > > Dealing with late-stage Lyme disease with an MS presentation. Been taking > LDN (3.5 mg) at bedtime for a full year now without any noticeable > improvements in my condition. Feeling a bit discouraged. How long does it > take to make a difference? Could a higher dose be of benefit? Shall I give > up on it? > > KC > > > -- Yvette Natural Health Consultant, Herbalist, Writer www.msquill.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Have addressed the yeast issue using prescription meds and a myriad of supplements such as YeastEase and Caprylic acid. Have been following (rigidly) an anti-Candida diet for 5 years. No sugar, no (cow) dairy, no distilled white vinegar, no wheat, no processed foods, etc. Gluten does not seem to be a problem for me, but I avoid it anyway. Eating lots of vegetables, even for breakfast in my morning smoothie. Took 9 months of meds for possible parasites. Have used Colloidal Silver off and on (when I have a cold). Have been Earthing for the past 6 weeks. Doing/Taking all " the right " things; this is why I am a bit perplexed about the LDN. KC > > > ** > > > > > > Dealing with late-stage Lyme disease with an MS presentation. Been taking > > LDN (3.5 mg) at bedtime for a full year now without any noticeable > > improvements in my condition. Feeling a bit discouraged. How long does it > > take to make a difference? Could a higher dose be of benefit? Shall I give > > up on it? > > > > KC > > > > > > > > > > -- > Yvette > Natural Health Consultant, Herbalist, Writer > www.msquill.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 Suggested reading; 'Healing Multiple Sclerosis' by Ann Boroch > > Dealing with late-stage Lyme disease with an MS presentation. Been taking LDN (3.5 mg) at bedtime for a full year now without any noticeable improvements in my condition. Feeling a bit discouraged. How long does it take to make a difference? Could a higher dose be of benefit? Shall I give up on it? > > KC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2011 Report Share Posted September 8, 2011 As LDN is not a cure for MS, it is us that need to beat MS. Our bodies need to be allowed to get healthy again. Diet, supplements and exercise help us tremendously. Supplements are added to a low fat diet to give our bodies what it needs to be well. We are all different so it's hard to name a supplement regimen that works for everybody. LDN helps us by improving our mood and helping us reverse that state of hopelessness we all feel from time to time. Faith, hope, love, joy, happiness, contentment are all state of minds we must experience before we can begin healing. I am not an MD, but I beleive this is how Canibus helps people feel healthier. LDN appears to be better for us with less side effects. Best wishes for happiness and wellness. -Tim > > > > Dealing with late-stage Lyme disease with an MS presentation. Been taking LDN (3.5 mg) at bedtime for a full year now without any noticeable improvements in my condition. Feeling a bit discouraged. How long does it take to make a difference? Could a higher dose be of benefit? Shall I give up on it? > > > > KC > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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