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LDN should be out of your system by the time you get the injection

tomorrow, but you may want to skip tonight's dose just to play it safe.

Art

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> Hello All.

> I take LDN for 1 month and now I have a severe tootheche. So I 'll go

> to my dental doctor and probable she will do an injection with some

> nombness medicine. Can I do it if I take LDN?

> Please reply.

>

> Thank you,

> Svetlana

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I asked my dentist in Norway about this, as I recently had several of

my molars crowned (expensive!!) - he said that MOST local anaesthetics

(= nunbness medicine) used by dentist's today is of non-opiate origin -

and thus Naltrexone will not interact with those anaesthetics - this

goes for Norway and major part of Europe - if this is valid " over

there " I do not know - ask your dentist specifically, if he uses any

opiate-derived anaesthtics - if so, next time exclude your LDN the

night before treatment - if NOT, continue as usual... this time - do as

Art says - skip tonight's dose, to play it safe... and resume

immediately the 1st night after treatment..

>

> Hello All.

> I take LDN for 1 month and now I have a severe tootheche. So I 'll go

> to my dental doctor and probable she will do an injection with some

> nombness medicine. Can I do it if I take LDN?

> Please reply.

>

> Thank you,

> Svetlana

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Yes, a local anesthetic should be fine. It is not a narcotic/opioid.

But if you are subject to hypertension or anxiety, you might want to

ask for the shot with NO epinephrine.

Konnie

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> Hello All.

> I take LDN for 1 month and now I have a severe tootheche. So I 'll go

> to my dental doctor and probable she will do an injection with some

> nombness medicine. Can I do it if I take LDN?

> Please reply.

>

> Thank you,

> Svetlana

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From: floradelvalles <floradelvalles@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and toothachelow dose naltrexone Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 6:06 PM

Yes, a local anesthetic should be fine. It is not a narcotic/opioid.But if you are subject to hypertension or anxiety, you might want toask for the shot with NO epinephrine.Konnie>> Hello All.> I take LDN for 1 month and now I have a severe tootheche. So I 'll go > to my dental doctor and probable she will do an injection with some > nombness medicine. Can I do it if I take LDN?> Please reply.> > Thank you,> Svetlana>

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From: peter.jensen215 <pvj@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and toothachelow dose naltrexone Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 4:43 PM

I asked my dentist in Norway about this, as I recently had several of my molars crowned (expensive!! ) - he said that MOST local anaesthetics (= nunbness medicine) used by dentist's today is of non-opiate origin - and thus Naltrexone will not interact with those anaesthetics - this goes for Norway and major part of Europe - if this is valid "over there" I do not know - ask your dentist specifically, if he uses any opiate-derived anaesthtics - if so, next time exclude your LDN the night before treatment - if NOT, continue as usual... this time - do as Art says - skip tonight's dose, to play it safe... and resume immediately the 1st night after treatment..>> Hello All.> I take LDN for 1 month and now I have a

severe tootheche. So I 'll go > to my dental doctor and probable she will do an injection with some > nombness medicine. Can I do it if I take LDN?> Please reply.> > Thank you,> Svetlana>

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An excellent holistic (female) dentist removed all but four teeth without opium-based anesthesia. She wore surgical dacron mobcap and carried a slow drill to remove necrotic bone, ligaments, and model the jaw with healthy bone remaining. There is a book explaining dental health and how each tooth directly affects each internal organ. Root canals are contagious, can cause MS, cancer, and heart disease. "Root canal Cover-Up--Exposed.", Meinig, DDS, ret. As a spiritual bonus, she hummed "Aummm" as she wiggled the teeth to reveal painless, undetected infection. Local trades people have remarked that I look ten years younger. The holistic dentist said my health had to get better with the amount of infection she had removed. Painless without opium- based pain killlers! shirley lotzFrom: floradelvalles <floradelvalles@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and toothachelow dose naltrexone Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 3:06 PM

Yes, a local anesthetic should be fine. It is not a narcotic/opioid.

But if you are subject to hypertension or anxiety, you might want to

ask for the shot with NO epinephrine.

Konnie

>

> Hello All.

> I take LDN for 1 month and now I have a severe tootheche. So I 'll go

> to my dental doctor and probable she will do an injection with some

> nombness medicine. Can I do it if I take LDN?

> Please reply.

>

> Thank you,

> Svetlana

>

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