Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 I had early stage prostate cancer which seems to have been put into remission with 4.5 mg LDN over past 3 years. My bones were clear in the scans so I can’t say if it would have worked for bone cancer. But I also take modified citrus pectin from econugenics which has been shown in double blind tests to stop prostate and breast cancer when it has spread to other parts of the body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Dr. Bihari's was said to have had 5 patients he had success with. I have not found any information as to the details. posted this Susie Sedlock's dad was dx'd with Multiple Myeloma her dad refused chemo and radiation for his MM. He was I believe 87 when he started 4.5mg LDN only from Irmat Pharmacy in NY. He is now 90 years old. He is a patient of Dr. Bihari's. At low dose naltrexone.org In the cancers,there is a story about Multiple Myeloma .. W. is a 72-year-old man with multiple myeloma, diagnosed in the summer of 1998 when a medical workup for severe back pain (that occurred while playing golf ) revealed fractures of three vertebrae. Tumor was present in several other bones, blood counts were low, and a bone marrow biopsy showed 20% replacement of normal marrow with myeloma cells. His serum paraproteins were very high, as they often are in people with myeloma, at 12.6 and with no response to high dose chemotherapy. He started LDN in January 1999 and continued intermittent chemotherapy until October 1999. Since then, he had no chemotherapy but remained on LDN daily. There was a gradual normalization of all of his blood counts, as well as a drop in his abnormal serum proteins from 12.6 to a normal level of 1.4. Bone scans showed continued slow healing of affected bones, and two bone marrow biopsies showed no sign of myeloma. He had deferred plans for a high-dose chemotherapy with stem cell transplant procedure which had been earlier, and had decided to "watch and wait" while continuing nightly LDN. He was back to playing golf and tennis regularly, but there has been no contact since early 2003. That could mean he is dead I believe chemo hinders any form of recovery. Ipswich UK. posted my friends father takes it for his....it's saved his life...the doctors had given up conventional treatment.....told him it was a matter of time....takes 4.5 liquid LDN....he's now back on treatment...the doctors are baffled....it's a no-brainer.....dave ....summers gone Other than the above I have not found out anything else about MM. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago and refused chemo. I have switched to a pretty much raw foods diet about one year ago and take quite a few supplements. I started LDN 3 mg a little over two weeks ago. I purchased it from Skips pharmacy and will go to 4.5 mf after 30 days. This was recommed by my doctor and Skip agreeded. I also asked Skip if he had and clients who had success eith LDN and he tiol me two were diong well eith it. Bob D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 can you give me the info on what "modified citrus pectin" is and where we can find this. From: low dose naltrexone on behalf of Phil FlournoySent: Tue 1/25/2011 7:48 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN for bone cancer? I had early stage prostate cancer which seems to have been put into remission with 4.5 mg LDN over past 3 years. My bones were clear in the scans so I can’t say if it would have worked for bone cancer. But I also take modified citrus pectin from econugenics which has been shown in double blind tests to stop prostate and breast cancer when it has spread to other parts of the body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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