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Recent studies indicate that the use of morphine, chronic pain drug and

other opiate-based pain medications can cause side effects in

accelerates the growth and spread of the cancer cells. Morphine will

drive cancer cells to replicate and multiply throughout the body. Read

more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/

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are there any decent alternative pain management drugs other than opiates?

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> Recent studies indicate that the use of morphine, chronic pain drug and

> other opiate-based pain medications can cause side effects in

> accelerates the growth and spread of the cancer cells. Morphine will

> drive cancer cells to replicate and multiply throughout the body. Read

> more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/

>

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If pain killing medicines like morphine and accelerate the growth of cancer, I

wonder if low dose naltrexone, which I've heard is used as an alternative

treatment for certain cancers, works because it causes the opiate receptors to

be turned on in the cells.

Tom

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> Recent studies indicate that the use of morphine, chronic pain drug and

> other opiate-based pain medications can cause side effects in

> accelerates the growth and spread of the cancer cells. Morphine will

> drive cancer cells to replicate and multiply throughout the body. Read

> more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/

>

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I tried the DL-Phenylalanine that someone posted here, and I'm very pleased with

the pain control. I'm not sure how effective it would be for severe pain, but

what I've read is that it works as well as prescription pain meds and it's also

given me a mood boost.

Patty

From: laura esposito

are there any decent alternative pain management drugs other than opiates?

> Recent studies indicate that the use of morphine, chronic pain drug and

> other opiate-based pain medications can cause side effects in

> accelerates the growth and spread of the cancer cells. Morphine will

> drive cancer cells to replicate and multiply throughout the body. Read

> more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/

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laura esposito <espo_1999@...> wrote:

> are there any decent alternative pain management drugs other than opiates?

“DLPA [DL-phenylalanine]…75% of the time it works as well as

morphine....DLPA can be picked up at the many/most vitamin stores. Usual dose

is about 3 grams per day until pain is gone….slows the catabolism of the

body's endorphins. Once management is achieved modulate at about 500mg per

day†( Gammill, 7/26/04)

Tramadol (Ultram)†" “endorsed by [LEF.org] as the pain med of choice for

cancer patients…does not depress the immune system, instead increasing natural

killer cell activityâ€

www.ortho-mcneil.com/products/pi/pdfs/ultram.pdf (Prescribing information)

maitake mushroom†" reportedly alleviated pain in 83% of patients

Yan Hu Suo--from Chinese fumewort; " has been compared to morphine "

www.naturalhealthconsult.com/Monographs/yanhusuo.html

*Relevit (Letstalkhealth.com or Donsbach.com)

SPES--“more effective than morphine†( Yance [master herbalist], 1999,

p. 165); by Botaniclab (800-242-5555)

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Is this DL-Phenylalanine addictive?

I tried the DL-Phenylalanine that someone posted here, and I'm very

pleased with the pain control. I'm not sure how effective it would be for

severe pain, but what I've read is that it works as well as prescription pain

meds and it's also given me a mood boost.

Patty

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My husband has just started on the drug Embeda - morphine/naltrexone, the best

of both meds!!! Pain management, yet a receptor to protect proliferation of the

cells!

On Jan 7, 2010, " ilovfiveks22 " wrote:

If pain killing medicines like morphine and accelerate the growth of cancer, I

wonder if low dose naltrexone, which I've heard is used as an alternative

treatment for certain cancers, works because it causes the opiate receptors to

be turned on in the cells.

Tom

" berrgas " wrote:

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> Recent studies indicate that the use of morphine, chronic pain drug and

> other opiate-based pain medications can cause side effects in

> accelerates the growth and spread of the cancer cells. Morphine will

> drive cancer cells to replicate and multiply throughout the body. Read

> more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/

>

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