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Hi Sherry,

I am quite sure you can give your dog ldn for kidney cancer,

there is nothing to lose. If you don't the cancer will kill your dog,

kidney cancer is leaving individs with severe pain when terminal,

kidney disease and kidney cancer are anyway two different things.

You _may_find that your dogs tumores will shrink, I am sure you've

got nothing to lose.

Warm wishes from Ingrid

[low dose naltrexone] kidney cancerDo you know what else she took? That is EXACTLY what my dog has. I will email Skip, but I noticed you said he was gone for the week-end. Thanks Cyndi.SherryOn Jan 5, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Cyndi Lenz wrote:> you may want to ask him but there was a case presented at > the conference where this woman took ldn in conjunction with some > other stuff for renal cell carcinoma and did great.>> Cyndi>>> On Jan 5, 2008, at 12:00 PM, sherry bakko wrote:>>> I just got my LDN for my dog with kidney cancer and I see it says NOT >>

to give to anyone with kidney disease. So, now I am wondering IF I >> should even give it to my dog???? Is this a question for Skip?>>>> Sherry>>>> >

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Hi Sherry,

As the dose of prednisolone is gradually decreased, there is a point at which it

ceases to have an immunosuppressive effect, and 10 mg twice a day is probably

near that figure.

There should be no incompatibility between LDN and the rife machine, nutritional

supplements, and leatrile.

With best wishes,

Dudley Delany

dudley_delany

[low dose naltrexone] kidney cancer

Ingrid and list members -

I am going to give Rose the LDN tonight. I am a bit hesitant only

because she is on 10 mg of prednisilone two times per day - my vet said

it is not a high enough dose to be immunosuppressive. Skip also felt

it would be OK. I just wish there were others on the list that have

given it to their dogs. I am also giving her supplements and I have

a RIFE machine and using that. I am also wondering if using laetrile

along with the LDN would be a problem???? Or is it best to do one or

the other? Thanks for any emails regarding these questions.

Sherry

On Jan 5, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Gunn Dybfest wrote:

> Hi Sherry,

> I am quite sure you can give your dog�ldn for kidney cancer,

> there is nothing to lose. If you don't the�cancer will kill�your dog,

> kidney cancer is leaving�individs with severe pain when terminal,

> kidney disease and kidney cancer�are anyway�two different things.

> You�_may_find that your dogs tumores�will shrink,�I am sure�you've

> got nothing to lose.

> Warm wishes from

> �

> Ingrid

>

>

> [low dose naltrexone] kidney cancer

>

> Do you know what else she took?� That is EXACTLY what my dog has.� I

> will email Skip, but I noticed you said he was gone for the week-end.�

> Thanks Cyndi.

>

> Sherry

>

> On Jan 5, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Cyndi Lenz wrote:

>

> > you may want to ask him but there was a case presented at

> > the�conference�where this woman took ldn in conjunction with some

> > other stuff for renal cell carcinoma and did great.

> >

> > Cyndi

> >

> >

> > On Jan 5, 2008, at 12:00 PM, sherry bakko wrote:

> >

> >> I just got my LDN for my dog with kidney cancer and I see it says

> NOT�

> >> to give to anyone with kidney disease. So, now I am wondering IF I�

> >> should even give it to my dog???? Is this a question for Skip?

> >>

> >> Sherry

> >>

> >

> >�

> >� �

>

>

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