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Yes he sure does....makes me so sad to know that it would probably help him

big time. I really do hope that LDN makes it the mainstream soon. Oh and the

Pope does as well....*sigh*. JoyceF

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Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Hi there...

Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 07:17:20 -0600

Is Parkinson's what Micheal J. Fox has?

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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 6:22 AM

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Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Hi there...

Hi Kobe,

Don't know if there is anyone here in the group that is taking LDN for

Parkinsons but from what it says on the www.ldninfo.org site, it's supposed

to help with that. All I can say is if I had Parkinsons, I'd try it. What

does one have to lose to try something that is so harmless which can do so

much? Is there very much in the way of medicine that can be done for someone

with Parkinsons? JoyceF

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Well we are taking it for how much lower then the FDA approved dose of 50

mg. We are taking it at only 4.5mg. How many medications do you know that

work at a dose so much lower then what is already approved by the FDA? It

not only is harmless IMHO but could even help with cancer prevention...etc.

This medication not only helps with existing disease but helps your immune

system to stave off other diseases from developing. How many other

medications that we are able to take can say that?? JoyceF

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Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Hi there...

Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 12:49:35 -0000

how do u know it is harmless?

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From: wkendz 32 [mailto:wkendz32@...]

Sent: 01 December 2003 12:22

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Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Hi there...

Hi Kobe,

Don't know if there is anyone here in the group that is taking LDN for

Parkinsons but from what it says on the www.ldninfo.org site, it's supposed

to help with that. All I can say is if I had Parkinsons, I'd try it. What

does one have to lose to try something that is so harmless which can do so

much? Is there very much in the way of medicine that can be done for someone

with Parkinsons? JoyceF

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You go, girl!! That's right!!!

If I was told that I no longer have MS, I would still take LDN every day.

That's how strongly I believe in it!!

wkendz 32 wrote:

Well we are taking it for how much lower

then the FDA approved dose of 50

mg. We are taking it at only 4.5mg. How many medications do you

know that

work at a dose so much lower then what is already approved by the

FDA? It

not only is harmless IMHO but could even help with cancer prevention...etc.

This medication not only helps with existing disease but helps

your immune

system to stave off other diseases from developing. How many other

medications that we are able to take can say that?? JoyceF

From: Sweeney <sweeneym@...>

'wkendz 32' <wkendz32@...>

Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Hi there...

Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 12:49:35 -0000

how do u know it is harmless?

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