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Why don't you do what I did.

I went to the web site read all about it. My doctors wanted to precribe it

but had tried it on others first cause I have a problem (complicated) but

will be on LDN when we are done.

What I did is get in touc with Dr. Bihari, and my doctors spoke to him too.

It was eay to get intouch with him and he really wants to teach as many

doctors as possible he said.

Spread the word is what he said. So he will speak to your doctor. My

doctors say the people who were able to take LDN have been raving about it.

Best thing to do is find out more from the source.

I would like to recommend some more things that can help you but I worry

people have gotten upset in the other group because I suggested alternative

to aid with what your doing and help your body work with the medicines your

taking. Like HIGH Vitamin C. Let me know if your interested.

Mira

>From: " Noland R. Durnell, P.E. " <rangeus50@...>

> " Martha Burton " <mburtonakod@...>

>CC: <low dose naltrexone >

>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

>Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:59:01 -0600

>

>Martha:

>

>No. I don't have the " big adventure " but had a great lady friend who had

>it and it was heart breaking to see it progress. I have gotten my Doctor

>to prescribing LDN to some of his MS patients including an acquaintance.

>

>I have Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and am taking LDN for it. It will soon

>be 2 months that I've been on it. I've noticed an energy increase and a

>general feeling of well being.

>

>Blood test results two weeks ago showed lower lymphocytes and monocytes had

>increased from the bottom to the top of the range. Will be getting another

>blood series run in early September so will see then whether these results

>are " out-liars " or the beginning of a good trend.

>

>I've also gotten an acquaintance who has Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma interested

>in it and is trying to convince his Oncologist to give him a prescription

>for LDN.

>

>I'm trying to get my Doctor to prescribe it for his Fibromyalgia patients

>including my wife but haven't accomplished that, yet. But, give me time

>and I think I will prevail.

>

>Noland

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

> From: Martha Burton

> Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:11 AM

> Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

>

>

> Ah, that would be like Martha Burton, C.A. Commercial Artist, or

>Commercial Ass.

>

> I assume you have the " big adventure, " or you wouldn't be at the LDN

>website. So keep the faith!

>

> Martha

>

>

> Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

>

> In my case it stands for Professional Engineer. However, some folks

>feels it stands for " Pain in the Exterior " . Anyway, I profess to be a

>highway construction engineer.

>

> Noland

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

> From: Martha Burton

> Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 6:36 PM

> Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

>

>

> Thanks, Noland. I didn't know that about peanuts/pistachios and

>carcinogens. You should put that on the forum, get everybody groaning. (-:

>

> What does P.E. stand for?

>

> Martha

>

> Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

>

> In addition, peanuts are also considered to exhibit carcinogenic

>properties. Pistachios, also. AND, I love Wilcox, AZ pistachios. Wish I

>could really eat them, safely.

>

> Noland

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

> From: Martha Burton

> Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:32 PM

> Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

>

>

> Thank you! Sometimes I feel as if I'm talking to a brick wall.

>

> Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

>

>AMEN!----- Original Message ----- From: " mertburton "

><mburtonakod@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent:

>Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:33 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts

>and allergiesWhether one is allergic to peanuts may be a moot point.

>Peanuts arerenowned for exhibiting aflatoxin, a mold. And the ones not

>grownorganically are grown in fields alternated with cotton, which

>involveshighly toxic pesticides and herbicides. We are what we eat, and

>itshould be food that's " clean. " Our bodies are compromised enoughwithout

>having to make the liver work harder.--Martha

> I know that a lot of you have food allergies. I have a lotbut two

>that really bother me are peanuts and sugar. I need to find asubstitute

>for peanut butter. Does anyone know of something that canbe eaten that is

>close to peanut butter without the peanuts and sugar.Actually any kind of

>spread. I bought a jar of soy butter. That isgross. I miss my peanut

>butter.HelpMarie

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I've been to the LDN website and provide information from it to my Doctor.

He also has the website if he gets time to review it. He basically is

forward thinking but cautious.

I use alternative and complementary approaches to treating my leukemia

(CLL). I've done major dietary changes, take vitamin supplements. Some in

massive amounts, C, CoQ10, Selenium, etc. I am a firm believer in

Complementary Medicine.

Noland

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

From: " Mira Gokal " <wordww@...>

<rangeus50@...>; <mburtonakod@...>

Cc: <low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:36 PM

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

> Why don't you do what I did.

> I went to the web site read all about it. My doctors wanted to precribe

it

> but had tried it on others first cause I have a problem (complicated) but

> will be on LDN when we are done.

> What I did is get in touc with Dr. Bihari, and my doctors spoke to him

too.

> It was eay to get intouch with him and he really wants to teach as many

> doctors as possible he said.

> Spread the word is what he said. So he will speak to your doctor. My

> doctors say the people who were able to take LDN have been raving about

it.

> Best thing to do is find out more from the source.

> I would like to recommend some more things that can help you but I worry

> people have gotten upset in the other group because I suggested

alternative

> to aid with what your doing and help your body work with the medicines

your

> taking. Like HIGH Vitamin C. Let me know if your interested.

> Mira

>

> >From: " Noland R. Durnell, P.E. " <rangeus50@...>

> > " Martha Burton " <mburtonakod@...>

> >CC: <low dose naltrexone >

> >Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

> >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:59:01 -0600

> >

> >Martha:

> >

> >No. I don't have the " big adventure " but had a great lady friend who had

> >it and it was heart breaking to see it progress. I have gotten my Doctor

> >to prescribing LDN to some of his MS patients including an acquaintance.

> >

> >I have Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and am taking LDN for it. It will

soon

> >be 2 months that I've been on it. I've noticed an energy increase and a

> >general feeling of well being.

> >

> >Blood test results two weeks ago showed lower lymphocytes and monocytes

had

> >increased from the bottom to the top of the range. Will be getting

another

> >blood series run in early September so will see then whether these

results

> >are " out-liars " or the beginning of a good trend.

> >

> >I've also gotten an acquaintance who has Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

interested

> >in it and is trying to convince his Oncologist to give him a prescription

> >for LDN.

> >

> >I'm trying to get my Doctor to prescribe it for his Fibromyalgia patients

> >including my wife but haven't accomplished that, yet. But, give me time

> >and I think I will prevail.

> >

> >Noland

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

> > From: Martha Burton

> > Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

> > Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:11 AM

> > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

> >

> >

> > Ah, that would be like Martha Burton, C.A. Commercial Artist, or

> >Commercial Ass.

> >

> > I assume you have the " big adventure, " or you wouldn't be at the LDN

> >website. So keep the faith!

> >

> > Martha

> >

> >

> > Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

> >

> > In my case it stands for Professional Engineer. However, some folks

> >feels it stands for " Pain in the Exterior " . Anyway, I profess to be a

> >highway construction engineer.

> >

> > Noland

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

> > From: Martha Burton

> > Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

> > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 6:36 PM

> > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

> >

> >

> > Thanks, Noland. I didn't know that about peanuts/pistachios and

> >carcinogens. You should put that on the forum, get everybody groaning.

(-:

> >

> > What does P.E. stand for?

> >

> > Martha

> >

> > Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

> >

> > In addition, peanuts are also considered to exhibit carcinogenic

> >properties. Pistachios, also. AND, I love Wilcox, AZ pistachios. Wish

I

> >could really eat them, safely.

> >

> > Noland

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

> > From: Martha Burton

> > Noland R. Durnell, P.E.

> > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:32 PM

> > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies

> >

> >

> > Thank you! Sometimes I feel as if I'm talking to a brick wall.

> >

> > Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:

> >

> >AMEN!----- Original Message ----- From: " mertburton "

> ><mburtonakod@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent:

> >Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:33 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts

> >and allergiesWhether one is allergic to peanuts may be a moot point.

> >Peanuts arerenowned for exhibiting aflatoxin, a mold. And the ones not

> >grownorganically are grown in fields alternated with cotton, which

> >involveshighly toxic pesticides and herbicides. We are what we eat, and

> >itshould be food that's " clean. " Our bodies are compromised enoughwithout

> >having to make the liver work harder.--MarthaThere is usually

> >little to fear from any of the " nuts " . However,peanuts are NOT in the

same

> >family as other nuts. Peanuts are alegume (a bean). Some people can

> >develop an allergy to almonds orcashews, (etc) but the numbers are low

> >compared to peanuts. I've readthat peanut allergies may run in excess of

> >5% of the population.Larry J. Frieders - theCompounder575 W Illinois

Ave -

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> >senderof this message. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marie Deady

> > Braun Doherty Cc: low dose naltrexone Sent:

> >Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:30 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone]

Allergies

> > Thanks , I am not allergic to almonds so I will try that. Thanks

> >Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: Braun Doherty

To:

> >Marie Deady Cc: low dose naltrexone Sent: Sunday,

> >August 03, 2003 9:47 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Allergies

> >Marie- You have to try ALMOND BUTTER. It is delicious and better

> >foryou. You'll probably have to go to a health food store to get it,

> >butwell worth the trip!! Hope you like it. Marie Deady

wrote:

> > I know that a lot of you have food allergies. I have a lotbut two

> >that really bother me are peanuts and sugar. I need to find asubstitute

> >for peanut butter. Does anyone know of something that canbe eaten that

is

> >close to peanut butter without the peanuts and sugar.Actually any kind of

> >spread. I bought a jar of soy butter. That isgross. I miss my peanut

> >butter.HelpMarie

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