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What does histamine do to treat MS symptoms?

-----Original Message-----From: niksihs [mailto:niksihs@...]Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 5:35 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Histamine ( )Hi , I assume you are on histamine Re: your reactions , I will not have it until the middle of June . Ted

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it was evidently used extensively (solely?) in the 1940's to treat MS.

IV's and everything, so it does have some basis. I can't tell if the

transdermal thing is doing anything but giving me a little rash...

Phil Harding

On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, CK Connie King (1452) wrote:

> What does histamine do to treat MS symptoms?

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: niksihs [mailto:niksihs@...]

> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 5:35 PM

> low dose naltrexone

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Histamine ( )

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> Hi ,

> I assume you are on histamine Re: your reactions , I will not

> have it until the middle of June .

> Ted

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When I went for allergy testing, the last prick they gave was Histamine. Isn't

everyone allergic to it? Why would I want to TAKE histamine? I don't

understand that logic. Most people take ANTIhistamines when they have allergy

problems.

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From: " G. Harding " <philh@...>

" CK Connie King (1452) " <connie.king@...>

Cc: <low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 10:54

Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Histamine ( )

> it was evidently used extensively (solely?) in the 1940's to treat MS.

> IV's and everything, so it does have some basis. I can't tell if the

> transdermal thing is doing anything but giving me a little rash...

>

> Phil Harding

>

> On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, CK Connie King (1452) wrote:

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> > What does histamine do to treat MS symptoms?

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your body produces histamines (can't remember why). People who have an

" allergic reaction " have an overproduction of them in response to some

external trigger (e.g. pollen). So to counter that, they take

anti-histamines. I have a personal theory this is why BVT from bees works

with MS patients.

The reason people with MS take it is because it has shown effective (not

sure why again) in treating symptoms of MS (this was std treatment back in

the 40's even at Mayo Clinic!) The folks at Goodshape have dispensed many

free kits to MS patients as they have seen good effects in managing

symptoms (see testimonials there). LDN has only minimal effects on

symptoms, so people combine it with histamine and see good effects with

the two complimentary treatments (for two different purposes).

Make sense?

On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, LarryGC wrote:

> When I went for allergy testing, the last prick they gave was Histamine.

Isn't

> everyone allergic to it? Why would I want to TAKE histamine? I don't

> understand that logic. Most people take ANTIhistamines when they have allergy

> problems.

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " G. Harding " <philh@...>

> " CK Connie King (1452) " <connie.king@...>

> Cc: <low dose naltrexone >

> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 10:54

> Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Histamine ( )

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> > it was evidently used extensively (solely?) in the 1940's to treat MS.

> > IV's and everything, so it does have some basis. I can't tell if the

> > transdermal thing is doing anything but giving me a little rash...

> >

> > Phil Harding

> >

> > On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, CK Connie King (1452) wrote:

> >

> > > What does histamine do to treat MS symptoms?

> > >

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