Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 hello i am still trying to figure out what ldn thru me for such a loop. it seems to have really set me back. since taking it i still suffer migraines nausea dizziness fatigue more than before i started it. does this have to do with my liver's inability to process meds? i 1st developed the nausea dizziness - but not the migraines - after 3 years of taking minocin to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA). it put RA into remission but then i got very bad nausea dizziness fatigue. so bad i had to quit work. then i stopped mino and RA came back hard. i assumed this was due to candida but maybe something else is going on. maybe it got my liver bunged up b/c ldn has done same thing to me and now my tolerance of sulfur foods is worse than before ldn. can someone explain this to me? i've looked at section in andy's book but don't understand the liver pathways and drug and sulfur foods relationships. thinking i need to get liver detox profile done. will this help me to determine what's working and what doesn't and which foods/supplmts/meds to take and which to avoid? i went to see a naturopath last week to ask re ordering the test and he wants me to do a bunch of his own tests 1st which i don't think will be useful to me and i therefore don't want to pay the $1000 to do them!! i'm in kelowna BC. maybe i should drive to Wa to see julie? anyone here a patient of hers? if so can you tell me re your experience? thanks monique 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/experienc e 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Hello , I think you better can do your askings at the lowdosenaltraxone group/site. I have been there for many years in the past. I personally hadn't a bad experience with ldn. Simon ________________________________ > To: frequent-dose-chelation > From: moniquesauve@... > Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:01:21 -0700 > Subject: Re: low dose naltrexone and liver function > > > hello i am still trying to figure out what ldn thru me for such a loop. > it seems to have really set me back. since taking it i still suffer > migraines nausea dizziness fatigue more than before i started it. does > this have to do with my liver's inability to process meds? i 1st > developed the nausea dizziness - but not the migraines - after 3 years > of taking minocin to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA). it put RA into > remission but then i got very bad nausea dizziness fatigue. so bad i had > to quit work. then i stopped mino and RA came back hard. i assumed this > was due to candida but maybe something else is going on. maybe it got my > liver bunged up b/c ldn has done same thing to me and now my tolerance > of sulfur foods is worse than before ldn. can someone explain this to > me? i've looked at section in andy's book but don't understand the liver > pathways and drug and sulfur foods relationships. thinking i need to get > liver detox profile done. will this help me to determine what's working > and what doesn't and which foods/supplmts/meds to take and which to > avoid? i went to see a naturopath last week to ask re ordering the test > and he wants me to do a bunch of his own tests 1st which i don't think > will be useful to me and i therefore don't want to pay the $1000 to do > them!! i'm in kelowna BC. maybe i should drive to Wa to see julie? > anyone here a patient of hers? if so can you tell me re your experience? > > thanks > monique > > 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/experienc > e 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 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Hi MOnica, I find the nausea, dizziness, is due to gallbladder and low bile flow. My stools are currently very pale , a sign of low bile production.The dizziness happens because things get backed up in my stomach , I find relaxing and making sure I get a few burps out of me stops the dizziness totally. I had a crisis last week with nausea and no appetite and exhaustion. I added phosphatidylcholine two to three capsules each meal to my lecithin with each meal. MY appetite was back in two days.. I am now doing a round and am just looking into anything else to increase my bile flow as it looks that I still need more help. Nanci. > > hello i am still trying to figure out what ldn thru me for such a loop. > it seems to have really set me back. since taking it i still suffer > migraines nausea dizziness fatigue more than before i started it. does > this have to do with my liver's inability to process meds? i 1st > developed the nausea dizziness - but not the migraines - after 3 years > of taking minocin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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