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How do you know these problems comes from the LDN? How long have you

taken it? I know it can make some problems in the beginning. Yahoo

groups have a group for LDN, maybe ask them?

Livne :)

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> does anyone here take this?

> http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/

>

> it has really helped alleviate my autoimmune symptoms but seems to

cause

> problems with my liver pathways. i get bad nausea dizziness and

> migraines on it. wondering why it does this as it seems most don't have

> this reaction? does any med cause these problems for liver impaired

> folks or just some meds?

>

> thanks

> monique

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yes i have been on low dose naltrexone @ 5 mg dose for years after dinner and

have no promblems which is usunaul for me with such a huge list of allergys and

rx and otc senstivities..was told to take it one hour after my last meal but

between 9 pm and 3 am ... maybe this may be helpful or ur just one of thsoe

persons who cannot tolearte it .. pain killers and alcolhol arent good with it

..somish

low dose naltrexoneTo:

frequent-dose-chelation > does anyone here take this?>

http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/> > it has really helped alleviate my

autoimmune symptoms but seems > to cause > problems with my liver pathways. i

get bad nausea dizziness and > migraines on it. wondering why it does this as it

seems most > don't have > this reaction? does any med cause these problems for

liver > impaired > folks or just some meds?> > thanks> monique>

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Hello,

I used ldn 4.5 mg for almost 4 years. I stopped

with it a year ago. I think it rises the endorfine-level;

I felt 1/2 year sometimes miraculous better then before.

It was my beginning/experience of thinking " you can do a lot

about your health " (in my case m.s.). I think every problem

(everything; endorfine-level too) is because of the mercury.

So that's why I stopped with it. I just try to get the mercury

out of my body. I do fine till now (almost 1 year amalgam-free

and using the Cutler-protocol).

Simon

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> To: frequent-dose-chelation

> From: SOMISH@...

> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 04:07:35 +0000

> Subject: Re: low dose naltrexone

>

>

> yes i have been on low dose naltrexone @ 5 mg dose for years after dinner and

have no promblems which is usunaul for me with such a huge list of allergys and

rx and otc senstivities..was told to take it one hour after my last meal but

between 9 pm and 3 am ... maybe this may be helpful or ur just one of thsoe

persons who cannot tolearte it .. pain killers and alcolhol arent good with it

..somish

>

> low dose naltrexoneTo:

frequent-dose-chelation > does anyone here take this?>

http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/>> it has really helped alleviate my autoimmune

symptoms but seems> to cause> problems with my liver pathways. i get bad nausea

dizziness and> migraines on it. wondering why it does this as it seems most>

don't have> this reaction? does any med cause these problems for liver>

impaired> folks or just some meds?>> thanks> monique>

>

>

>

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