Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Does anyone know if Edgar Cayce mentioned this in his readings? I have been reading lately that this could be behind what doctors call Lupus. I read that this protein is responsible for mopping up enzymes that would otherwise attack normal tissue and thats exactly what happens in lupus. I have been tested and I have a deficiency and I was diagnosed with lupus and fibromyalgia about 5 years ago now. Anyone on this list that has lupus or any other info, would love to hear from you.Kind regardsFionaFrom: Dudley Delany <DudleyDelany@...>Subject: A Book of Low Dose Naltrexone Case StudiesTo: cures for cancer , edgarcaycesmstreatment , , LDN_Users , ldnforcancer , mscured , MSers_Online , nursing2 , Spotlight_ldn , themscarousel Received: Thursday, 18 December, 2008, 3:45 PM Hi Everyone,"Those Who Suffer Much Know Much," is a 146 page book which contains case studies of people who have used Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) to effectively treat multiple sclerosis, HIV/AIDS, cancer, hepatitis B, Crohn's disease, and primary lateral sclerosis. It can be read and downloaded free of charge by visitinghttp://www.casehealth.com.au/case/pdf/THOSE_WHO_SUFFER_MUCH_LDN_BOOK_Jul08.pdfIt also contains a great deal of supplemental information about LDN, including interviews with healthcare professionals who prescribe the medication.It took me over two hours to print out the entire volume, but it was well worth it.For additional information about LDN, visithttp://tinyurl.com/intro-to-ldnWith best wishes,Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Hi Fiona,If you are a member of the A.R.E., may I suggest you do a search of the readings on this condition in the member's section of their website athttp://www.edgarcayce.orgIf you are not an A.R.E. member, you can purchase a full set of the readings on CD-ROM athttp://tinyurl.com/fk9qtYou can also call the A.R.E. at1-800-333-4499and ask to purchase a copy of the Circulating File on that condition, if available.You can call the A.R.E. Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, for any information and advice they may have about that condition. The number is602-955-0551Finally, you might consider taking Low Dose Naltrexone. It is showing promise in tne treatment of a wide range of conditions. To learn more, visithttp://tinyurl.com/intro-to-ldnWith best wishes,Dudley Delany dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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