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I have my sister taking LDN for MS from over 2 mounths with very encouraging results.

I have my aunt with Lung cancer now spread to the bones and we are considering to start her on LDN as well.

She is currently taking Letrozole-Femara, an hormone-related drug.

I can read from the LDN web site that statistically patients previously treated with such drugs have not responded to LDN.

Has anyone any experience with this?

Any suggestion would be welcome.

Thanks,

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I would talk to Dr. Bihari about it.Marie

----- Original Message -----

From: Max

low dose naltrexone

Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 4:01 AM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] LDN for Lung Cancer

I have my sister taking LDN for MS from over 2 mounths with very encouraging results.

I have my aunt with Lung cancer now spread to the bones and we are considering to start her on LDN as well.

She is currently taking Letrozole-Femara, an hormone-related drug.

I can read from the LDN web site that statistically patients previously treated with such drugs have not responded to LDN.

Has anyone any experience with this?

Any suggestion would be welcome.

Thanks,

Massimo

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My address is:

Steve Nardi

71 Union Street

Jersey City, NJ 07304.

Send me a copy and I will send you a check for the copies and postage.

Appreciate it greatly

Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN for lung

>> cancer

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> >

>> >> > we started mom on the Matthias Rath (see

>> >> his

>> >> > web site) protocol and her lung tumors are

>> >> decreasing

>> >> > in size. We are going for remission and

>> recovery.

>> >> I

>> >> > don't have much to add about LDN because I'm a

>> >> > neophyte. Good luck and let's keep in touch.

>> Diane

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> > -- Cris <estonianwittyprincess@...>

>> wrote:

>> >> >

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Hi,

>> >> >>

>> >> >> I take LDN for my MS with great results.

>> >> >> After reading about LDN usage for cancer

>> patients

>> >> I

>> >> >> have suggested it

>> >> >> to my father-in-law who has lung cancer. He

>> has

>> >> had

>> >> >> chemotherapy and

>> >> >> is now getting radiotherapy. As a result of

>> those

>> >> >> his tumor is

>> >> >> reduced to half of it's size now. But we think

>> it

>> >> >> would be good idea

>> >> >> start taking LDN to avoid progression.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Does anybody know any reasons why he should

>> NOT

>> >> >> start taking LDN now

>> >> >> and should wait until the end of radiotherapy?

>> >> >>

>> >> >> Thank you in advance,

>> >> >> Cris

>> >> >>

>> >> >>

>> >> >>

>> >> >>

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