Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Art, Thanks for that explanation there on LDN and Alcohol....it now sounds like you have to figure it out for yourself if alcohol isn't a good choice for you and LDN. I mean it is like not being able to take certian pain killers. I was even told to stay away from Nyquil because there is alcohol in it. But I have a wicked sinus infection right now and I took a partial dose to help me sleep. No ill affects...but I am very careful. Please Art send me that info about Naltrexone if you don't mind. I would like to read it and put it on my site. You are an angel! Peace and Health! Donna www.freewebs.com/lovelaugh/ > > > Hello everyone. I have a website group on suboxone and I had just > > finished some research on naltrexone and it was using it to treat > > alcoholism. If you drink on top of naltrexone alot of the effect > > from the alcohol will be blocked. Due to the fact that the same mu > > receptors that opiates bind to and naltrexone blocks, works the > same > > way with alcohol since it's so closely related per chemical > > bioavailability and stimulate opioid receptor activity.Naltrexone > > does not appear to alter the absorption or metabolism of alcohol > and > > does not have major adverse effects when combined with alcohol. > Some > > people, however, have noted increased nausea caused by drinking and > > naltrexone combined.It can reduce the effects of alcohol. > Naltrexone > > is broken down by the liver but if you know someone on antabuse for > > alcoholism please inform them that it can cause liver damage and/or > > failure. I have loads of info on naltrexone and it's effects and if > > anyone would like it, I would be glad to send it to you. > > > > It's great to keep learning information and I had no idea that > > naltrexone can cause candida to form so abundantly. That can be a > > severe problem for many women. A question I have is that it's known > > that men can have it also after being exposed to their girlfriend, > > wife, etc. and the question is that would it cause it to > proliferate > > in men? I know some doctors think that men cant get it but through > > research I have found loads of information that says otherwise and > > many highly respected doctors who do also. Sky > > > > > > > -- > > My understanding is naltrexone doesn't " cause " candida. Already > having an overgrowth of the yeast renders the LDN ineffective thereby > exacerbating the symptoms of whatever is ailing you. > > A. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 > > Art, Thanks for that explanation there on LDN and Alcohol....it now > sounds like you have to figure it out for yourself if alcohol isn't a > good choice for you and LDN. I mean it is like not being able to > take certian pain killers. I was even told to stay away from Nyquil > because there is alcohol in it. But I have a wicked sinus infection > right now and I took a partial dose to help me sleep. No ill > affects...but I am very careful. > > Please Art send me that info about Naltrexone if you don't mind. I > would like to read it and put it on my site. You are an angel! > > Peace and Health! Donna > > www.freewebs.com/lovelaugh/ -- Donna, Thank you for your kind remarks, and I think you're a sweetheart too, but you should be directing them towards " sky " ID name skytayler18. She's the one who posted that info. See message number 42079. Artie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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