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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Dudley Delany wrote:

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> [ldnforcancer] Glasgow conference

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> Yesterday, I was at the LDN conference in Glasgow, tiring but illuminating,

> I met up with and a few others from the groups, is mad!!!!:-))))))

> Sorry but it's true, in a lovely sort of way!!:-)))) He does so much

> for the cause...... Anyway, we were interviewed by a TV company who are

> hoping to make a documentary on LDN and that would be great, so well done to

> Elsegood who was there and having tiring days - she works too hard -

> and Dr Tom. He is so full of energy I decided it must be that Japanese tea

> he drinks so I bought some. Dickson Pharmacist was there, a really

> lovely person, he gave me some free ALA and via some reservatrol, so i

> have that to read about. There was a good crowd there, the place was

> buzzing, the presentations were fascinating and also included personal

> testimonies which gave great balance.

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> I made a few notes, but this was on scraps of paper, and obviously I could

> not keep up with it all, but will do my best and am willing to stand

> corrected on anything. One thing that interested me was the fact that Dr Tom

> said that ALA given I/V is better, but not consistant, to get consistancy

> and that high dose you would need to take about 16/18mgs orally a day, so my

> dose has immediately been 'upped'. Dr Jarred Younger made a presentation

> over the net, due to our flights being disrupted, he spoke about his

> research into Fibro using LDN , which was very promising and interesting, if

> you can read his work do so...... He spoke of microglia in the brain which

> can get stuck in the on position which causes tiredness and pain, and so the

> aim is to target their excitability to reduce the sypmtoms of Fibromyalgia -

> AND he had had promising results using LDN.

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> A young woman gave an excellent presentation on Crohn's disease, and how

> LDN had helped her so much, and a young lady from Finland spoke of ME and

> how LDN had helped her, her problems in getting it prescribed and the

> attitude of some that it is all 'in the mind'........

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> The pharmicist said that people in GB can legally get LDN by getting the

> 50mg tablets that are licenced, so there is no need to buy over the net, and

> there are now 683 Drs he knows of in GB who are prescribing it. Vit D was

> spoken about, that it can act as an anti microbial and can reduce

> inflammation and increase telomere length, much more of course but my notes

> are not wonderful!!:-)))

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> Tramadol which we have spoken about 'may' be used with LDN as amongst other

> things it works on the capa receptors - It has a life of about 4 hours so

> timed correctly may be OK to use.

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> CCSVI was spoken about, very interesting even though I am not an MS

> patient, how the blood from the brain was compromised, and the work

> regarding this of Dr o Zamboni in Poland. They looked at increased

> amounts of iron in the brain, to explain, if you have venous leakage in the

> legs then you get those brown patches that never go away - then why should

> this not be so in the brain if venous return is not good? Increased Iron in

> the brain increases Lymphocyte activity, and they spoke about a particular

> essential enzyme called MEP9. You would need to look this up! Dairy is not

> good for MS patients because of the casein which is often found in the blood

> after a relapse. Dr Zamboni in his studies found that CCSVI co exisits with

> 90% of MS patients, whilst Dr Zivadinov found in his studies that it co

> existed with 56%.. So LDN would have a place even if the research in this

> area proves positive, because it concerns both the venous and immune

> system..

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> I hope this makes some sense to some of you, and I ask that you read about

> it and look it up, as my notes are scant, but might give you something to

> think of, if I can work more out from them will do so, but for now, get

> reading!!!:-))))

> Cheers

> Celia

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> celia@... <celia%40dawsholm.demon.co.uk>

> www.dawsholm.dandie-dinmont.com

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> And Just when the caterpillar thought that life was over....

> It turned into a butterfly!

> The pharmaceuticals don't want a cure. They want a treatment. Only

> treatments have repeat customers.

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> 'Life may not be the party we hoped for.. but while we are here we might as

> well dance

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> I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!

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> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LungCancerSupportFamily/

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> http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_RaisingAwarenessUK/

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