Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Mira et al, I sent this to only you- by accident. When I hit reply it only lists the person who sent it originally- and not the group. I forget to put the group eddress on the sent line. anyway- so to everyone else- please read the rest of the email below. Thanks to Mira for sending this goofed email back and thanks to the rest of you all for being a great support all around. alex Original Message: ----------------- From: Mira Gokal wordww@... Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:22:53 +0000 alumen@... Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] other illnesses... No idea if it works for Cystic Fibrosis. Didn't see it on the list of things it can help. http://lowdosenaltrixone.org wish I did. the site has all the thigns it does help. Poor guy. Wish I can help. Mira >From: " alumen@... " <alumen@...> >Reply-alumen@... >wordww@... >Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] other illnesses... >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:05:06 -0400 > >seems to me over half of the population seems to come down with something >eventually. >I know someone with the bad kind of arthritis- her mom is waiting to hear >more about LDN from me to pass it on to her. >Also- I have a friend with cystic fibrosis. He's 40 years old- doing really >well but he said nothing is helping anymore. So I guess he's starting to go >downhill. He's on a list for a transplant but not very high up on the list. >He's curious about whether or not LDN would be beneficial to him- and for >something like that- I haven't the slightest clus- doubt anyone would. > >As for getting better results from the LDN- I am really only looking for >haulting progression - anything else is icing - I understand. I'm wondering >if a anyone (msers) is on LDN and has a little more energy- then I bet >exercise of any mild form would help bring about better results. Since >exercise promotes endorphins as well- the 2 together would most definitely >be great. You can do exercises for increasing balance- just by walking heel >-to -toe alot. >And I'm sure any kind of creative visualization / meditation/ prayer for 15 >- 20 minutes a day will also help. >Find books on the Silva Mind control method. They are most insightful. > >just my 2¢ > >alex (still looking forward to my doctor coming back from vacation) > >Original Message: >----------------- >From: Mira Gokal wordww@... >Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 18:36:59 +0000 >rangeus50@..., mburtonakod@..., >low dose naltrexone >Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia > > ><html><body> > > ><tt> >Why don't you do what I did.<BR> >I went to the web site read all about it. My doctors wanted to precribe it ><BR> >but had tried it on others first cause I have a problem (complicated) but ><BR> >will be on LDN when we are done.<BR> >What I did is get in touc with Dr. Bihari, and my doctors spoke to him too. ><BR> >It was eay to get intouch with him and he really wants to teach as many ><BR> >doctors as possible he said.<BR> >Spread the word is what he said. So he will speak to your doctor. My <BR> >doctors say the people who were able to take LDN have been raving about >it.<BR> >Best thing to do is find out more from the source.<BR> >I would like to recommend some more things that can help you but I worry ><BR> >people have gotten upset in the other group because I suggested alternative ><BR> >to aid with what your doing and help your body work with the medicines your ><BR> >taking. Like HIGH Vitamin C. Let me know if your interested.<BR> >Mira<BR> ><BR> > >From: " Noland R. Durnell, P.E. " <rangeus50@...><BR> > > " Martha Burton " <mburtonakod@...><BR> > >CC: <low dose naltrexone ><BR> > >Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia<BR> > >Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:59:01 -0600<BR> > ><BR> > >Martha:<BR> > ><BR> > >No. I don't have the " big adventure " but had a great lady friend who had ><BR> > >it and it was heart breaking to see it progress. I have gotten my Doctor ><BR> > >to prescribing LDN to some of his MS patients including an >acquaintance.<BR> > ><BR> > >I have Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and am taking LDN for it. It will >soon <BR> > >be 2 months that I've been on it. I've noticed an energy increase and a ><BR> > >general feeling of well being.<BR> > ><BR> > >Blood test results two weeks ago showed lower lymphocytes and monocytes >had <BR> > >increased from the bottom to the top of the range. Will be getting >another <BR> > >blood series run in early September so will see then whether these >results ><BR> > >are " out-liars " or the beginning of a good trend.<BR> > ><BR> > >I've also gotten an acquaintance who has Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma >interested ><BR> > >in it and is trying to convince his Oncologist to give him a prescription ><BR> > >for LDN.<BR> > ><BR> > >I'm trying to get my Doctor to prescribe it for his Fibromyalgia patients ><BR> > >including my wife but haven't accomplished that, yet. But, give me time ><BR> > >and I think I will prevail.<BR> > ><BR> > >Noland<BR> > > ----- Original Message -----<BR> > > From: Martha Burton<BR> > > Noland R. Durnell, P.E.<BR> > > Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:11 AM<BR> > > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies<BR> > ><BR> > ><BR> > > Ah, that would be like Martha Burton, C.A. Commercial Artist, or <BR> > >Commercial Ass.<BR> > ><BR> > > I assume you have the " big adventure, " or you wouldn't be at the LDN ><BR> > >website. So keep the faith!<BR> > ><BR> > > Martha<BR> > ><BR> > ><BR> > > Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:<BR> > ><BR> > > In my case it stands for Professional Engineer. However, some folks ><BR> > >feels it stands for " Pain in the Exterior " . Anyway, I profess to be a ><BR> > >highway construction engineer.<BR> > ><BR> > > Noland<BR> > > ----- Original Message -----<BR> > > From: Martha Burton<BR> > > Noland R. Durnell, P.E.<BR> > > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 6:36 PM<BR> > > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies<BR> > ><BR> > ><BR> > > Thanks, Noland. I didn't know that about peanuts/pistachios and ><BR> > >carcinogens. You should put that on the forum, get everybody groaning. >(-:<BR> > ><BR> > > What does P.E. stand for?<BR> > ><BR> > > Martha<BR> > ><BR> > > Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:<BR> > ><BR> > > In addition, peanuts are also considered to exhibit carcinogenic ><BR> > >properties. Pistachios, also. AND, I love Wilcox, AZ pistachios. Wish >I ><BR> > >could really eat them, safely.<BR> > ><BR> > > Noland<BR> > > ----- Original Message -----<BR> > > From: Martha Burton<BR> > > Noland R. Durnell, P.E.<BR> > > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:32 PM<BR> > > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts and allergies<BR> > ><BR> > ><BR> > > Thank you! Sometimes I feel as if I'm talking to a brick >wall.<BR> > ><BR> > > Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote:<BR> > ><BR> > >AMEN!----- Original Message ----- From: " mertburton " <BR> > ><mburtonakod@...><low dose naltrexone >Sent: ><BR> > >Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:33 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Peanuts ><BR> > >and allergiesWhether one is allergic to peanuts may be a moot point. <BR> > >Peanuts arerenowned for exhibiting aflatoxin, a mold. And the ones not ><BR> > >grownorganically are grown in fields alternated with cotton, which <BR> > >involveshighly toxic pesticides and herbicides. We are what we eat, and ><BR> > >itshould be food that's " clean. " Our bodies are compromised enoughwithout ><BR> > >having to make the liver work harder.--MarthaThere is usually ><BR> > >little to fear from any of the " nuts " . However,peanuts are NOT in the >same <BR> > >family as other nuts. Peanuts are alegume (a bean). Some people can ><BR> > >develop an allergy to almonds orcashews, (etc) but the numbers are low ><BR> > >compared to peanuts. I've readthat peanut allergies may run in excess of ><BR> > >5% of the population.Larry J. Frieders - theCompounder575 W Illinois Ave >- ><BR> > >Aurora, IL 60506 Phone: 630-859-0333 FAX:630-859-0114This e-mail and ><BR> > >any files transmitted with it are confidential andare intended solely for ><BR> > >the use of the individual or entity to whichthey are addressed. This <BR> > >communication may also contain materialprotected and governed by the >Health <BR> > >Insurance and Portability andAccountability Act (HIPAA). If you are not ><BR> > >the intended recipient ofthis e-mail and the information it contains or >if ><BR> > >you are not theemployee or agent responsible for delivering this e-mail >and <BR> > >theinformation it contains to the intended recipient, be advised that ><BR> > >youhave received this e-mail in error and that any use, <BR> > >dissemination,forwarding, printing or copying of this e-mail is strictly ><BR> > >prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact the ><BR> > >senderof this message. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marie Deady ><BR> > > Braun Doherty Cc: low dose naltrexone Sent: ><BR> > >Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:30 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] >Allergies <BR> > > Thanks , I am not allergic to almonds so I will try that. Thanks ><BR> > >Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: Braun Doherty >To: ><BR> > >Marie Deady Cc: low dose naltrexone Sent: Sunday, ><BR> > >August 03, 2003 9:47 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Allergies ><BR> > >Marie- You have to try ALMOND BUTTER. It is delicious and better <BR> > >foryou. You'll probably have to go to a health food store to get it, ><BR> > >butwell worth the trip!! Hope you like it. Marie Deady >wrote: ><BR> > > I know that a lot of you have food allergies. I have a lotbut two ><BR> > >that really bother me are peanuts and sugar. I need to find asubstitute ><BR> > >for peanut butter. Does anyone know of something that canbe eaten that >is ><BR> > >close to peanut butter without the peanuts and sugar.Actually any kind of ><BR> > >spread. I bought a jar of soy butter. That isgross. I miss my peanut ><BR> > >butter.HelpMarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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