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Exactly! As long as the filler is fast release, and not something you are

desperately allergic to, why should there be any problem?

Perhaps this focus is part of our effort to take some kind of control in a

battle in which we have so little control? So often we feel very helpless

while MS continues to steal away our abilities. It's a wonder we haven't

all turned into control freaks in all the aspects of our lives that we can

still influence!

JT, again

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From: " Friday " <paraschick@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 6:54 AM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Fillers in tablets

> Hi everyone,

>

> I have read that many comments on fillers over the last few months,

> it never ceases to amaze me how fillers are the focus of LDN.

>

> What do you all do or what have you all done in the past regarding

> any medications given for any reason whatsoever? What about the

> liquid injectables (ABCR's)? Aren't they mixed and suspended in other

> liquid ingredients which act as a filler and has anyone been allergic

> to them too? From headache tablets to baclofen to cholesterol

> tablets, they all have fillers too. Even Vitamin tablets have lactose

> fillers.

>

> Slam me if you's want, but is this focus really necessary? If it is,

> then you should go ahead and have EVERYTHING you stomach compounded

> and not just LDN.

>

>

> Friday

>

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>

>

>

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Hi Friday

It seems to be the case that there is some subtle, or not so subtle, interaction between ldn and the type of filler used.

I know for me as I can only speak for myself on this right away after the second

capsule, I encountered stomache pains(cramps) and when I changed from lactose filler too Acidophilus the next day there was no more cramping.

Now I drink a little milk with my breakfast yes,about a quarter cup, but for some reason when lactose is mixed with ldn there is a big difference in how I respond to it.

For the record I am somewhat lactose intolerant but never knew it until then.

Reg.

-------Original Message-------

From: low dose naltrexone

Date: 06/06/04 07:55:25

low dose naltrexone

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Fillers in tablets

Hi everyone, I have read that many comments on fillers over the last few months, it never ceases to amaze me how fillers are the focus of LDN.What do you all do or what have you all done in the past regarding any medications given for any reason whatsoever? What about the liquid injectables (ABCR's)? Aren't they mixed and suspended in other liquid ingredients which act as a filler and has anyone been allergic to them too? From headache tablets to baclofen to cholesterol tablets, they all have fillers too. Even Vitamin tablets have lactose fillers.Slam me if you's want, but is this focus really necessary? If it is, then you should go ahead and have EVERYTHING you stomach compounded and not just LDN.Friday

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> Hi Friday

> It seems to be the case that there is some subtle, or not so subtle,

> interaction between ldn and the type of filler used.

> I know for me as I can only speak for myself on this right away after the

> second

> capsule, I encountered stomache pains(cramps) and when I changed from

> lactose filler too Acidophilus the next day there was no more cramping.

> Now I drink a little milk with my breakfast yes,about a quarter cup, but for

> some reason when lactose is mixed with ldn there is a big difference in how

> I respond to it.

> For the record I am somewhat lactose intolerant but never knew it until then

>

> Reg.

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> From: low dose naltrexone

> Date: 06/06/04 07:55:25

> low dose naltrexone

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Fillers in tablets

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I have read that many comments on fillers over the last few months,

> it never ceases to amaze me how fillers are the focus of LDN.

>

> What do you all do or what have you all done in the past regarding

> any medications given for any reason whatsoever? What about the

> liquid injectables (ABCR's)? Aren't they mixed and suspended in other

> liquid ingredients which act as a filler and has anyone been allergic

> to them too? From headache tablets to baclofen to cholesterol

> tablets, they all have fillers too. Even Vitamin tablets have lactose

> fillers.

>

> Slam me if you's want, but is this focus really necessary? If it is,

> then you should go ahead and have EVERYTHING you stomach compounded

> and not just LDN.

>

>

> Friday

>

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The LDN in the capsule is very minute and what you are seeing in your capsule is

MAINLY filler. Most manufactured meds are mainly medication and a minute amount

of filler. It can make quite a bit of a difference.

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