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Ben,

You might want to check this out. I don't have psoriasis, but it has helped my

other health problems

dramatically.

http://www.quantronresonance.com/media/0004CaseStudiesd.html

> Is there a doctor here I might be able to speak with?

>

> I've been doing some research lately, and it seems like some studies

> point to IBS being a mild form of an auto-immune disease. There was

> also a small study in which the large majority of people were helped

> by low-dose naltrexone. Is this something I should try to get from

> my doctor?

>

> Secondly, I believe I have psoriasis on my face. With my limited

> understand... I see that some of the same immune cells are thought

> to be the cause of psoriasis and IBS (especially in the case of post-

> infectious IBS, which I believe mine to be.)

>

> So, looking for suggestions on what I should say to my doc, and also

> just looking for a little discussion, maybe someone can clear a few

> things up for me.

>

> Thanks a lot!

> ben

>

>

>

>

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Good morning, Ben:

I am not a Doctor of Medicine but the web site www.LDNinfo.com lists LDN as

a treatment for psoriasis. It currently doesn't list IBS but I think I

recall that it once did. However, taking LDN won't do any known damage so

you have nothing to lose except $20 or less per month. But, you have a

definite chance of receiving some benefits.

Noland

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

From: " voguelovesjane " <vogue@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 3:00 PM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Naltrexone - auto-immune diseases

> Is there a doctor here I might be able to speak with?

>

> I've been doing some research lately, and it seems like some studies

> point to IBS being a mild form of an auto-immune disease. There was

> also a small study in which the large majority of people were helped

> by low-dose naltrexone. Is this something I should try to get from

> my doctor?

>

> Secondly, I believe I have psoriasis on my face. With my limited

> understand... I see that some of the same immune cells are thought

> to be the cause of psoriasis and IBS (especially in the case of post-

> infectious IBS, which I believe mine to be.)

>

> So, looking for suggestions on what I should say to my doc, and also

> just looking for a little discussion, maybe someone can clear a few

> things up for me.

>

> Thanks a lot!

> ben

>

>

>

>

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