Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 TEALK, Hi. I also take low dose naltraxone, under the care of Dr Bernard Bihari. I cannot say enough good things about him, and the results he has with his patients. You asked how one can know if it is working. I had zero lymphocytes w/o it. Literally zero, had the test repeated a few times by a different physician. Zero every time!!! I was a goner. It took 3 months for them to return, and return to TOTALLY NORMAL!! To Steve Du Pre: Are you a patient of Dr Bihari's? You mentioned him in your e mail. Carol in LI, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 hi steve glad to hear its helping u so well. been on it since last dec . i have been on low dose naltrexone using liquid one tsp = 5 mg but have increased my dose when my allergies are off the wall.( 10 mg - 7.5 mg).. i have borderline low natural killer cell funtion. so have been advised to use it. ...when i finish one bottle ( 3 month) i take a two week break from it ... i dont have cold , flu etc... so i dont know if its working.. i wish i did get colds as it would mean my immune sytstem is better balance i have been told.. its a promblem if people are taking pain medication, it wouldnt work with the naltrexone use.. are there any ways test wise that u can tell its effective beyond symptom relief steve ? thanx in advance tealk. > [Original Message] > From: Du Pre <isaiah43@...> > experimental < > > Date: 8/12/2004 11:31:32 AM > Subject: Low-dose naltrexone > > Hello, > After 20 months taking 4.5 mg naltrexone due to low natural killer cell function, I can report that I have not had any colds or flu during the 20 month period. I'm one of those that usually picks up every flu that goes around, so I'm happy that I do not have to go through the long recovery time after having the flu. This particular treatment was found by a Dr. Bernard Bihari. > See information and web site under my signature line. People often start at 3 mg for a couple months and then move up to 4.5 mg. This is a physician prescribed medicine. So far, my HMO won't cover it. I get it from a compounding pharmacy. One capsule is taken after 9 p.m. at night. > Du Pre > Website: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/isaiah40soaringeagle/index.html > or http://webs.lanset.com/isaiah43/ > " By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes > > LDN boosts the immune system, activating the body's own natural defenses. > Up to the present time, the question of " What controls the immune system? " has not been present in the curricula of medical colleges and the issue has not formed a part of the received wisdom of practicing physicians. Nonetheless, a body of research over the past two decades has pointed repeatedly to one's own endorphin secretions (our internal opioids) as playing the central role in the beneficial orchestration of the immune system, and recognition of the facts is growing. > > Witness these statements from a recent review article of medical progress in the November 13, 2003 issue of the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine: " Opioid-Induced Immune Modulation: .... Preclinical evidence indicates overwhelmingly that opioids alter the development, differentiation, and function of immune cells, and that both innate and adaptive systems are affected.1,2 Bone marrow progenitor cells, macrophages, natural killer cells, immature thymocytes and T cells, and B cells are all involved. The relatively recent identification of opioid-related receptors on immune cells makes it even more likely that opioids have direct effects on the immune system.3 " > > The brief blockade of opioid receptors between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. that is caused by taking LDN at bedtime each night is believed to produce a prolonged up-regulation of vital elements of the immune system by causing an increase in endorphin and enkephalin production. Normal volunteers who have taken LDN in this fashion have been found to have much higher levels of beta-endorphins circulating in their blood in the following days. Animal research by I. Zagon, Ph.D., and his colleagues has shown a marked increase in metenkephalin levels as well. [Note: Additional information for Dr. Zagon can be found at the end of this page.] > > Bihari says that his patients with HIV/AIDS who regularly took LDN before the availability of HAART were generally spared any deterioration of their important helper T cells (CD4+). > > In human cancer, research by Zagon over many years has demonstrated inhibition of a number of different human tumors in laboratory studies by using endorphins and low dose naltrexone. It is suggested that the increased endorphin and enkephalin levels, induced by LDN, work directly on the tumors' opioid receptors - and, perhaps, induce cancer cell death (apoptosis). In addition, it is believed that they act to increase natural killer cells and other healthy immune defenses against cancer. > > In general, in people with diseases that are partially or largely triggered by a deficiency of endorphins (including cancer and autoimmune diseases), or are accelerated by a deficiency of endorphins (such as HIV/AIDS), restoration of the body's normal production of endorphins is the major therapeutic action of LDN. > http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 Tealk and all, Today I was able to talk my doctor into having my Natural killer cell function retested, so I will report on the difference from the previous test, which was done at Immunosciences Laboratory a couple years ago. My previous result was 13 lytic units (normal range is 25-250 lytic units). So, you can see that the function was practically nonexistent. By the way, I have not heard of the liquid form of naltrexone. Where do you get that? Du Pre Website: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/isaiah40soaringeagle/index.html or http://webs.lanset.com/isaiah43/ " By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes From: " tea lk " <48tealk17@...> Subject: RE: Low-dose naltrexone: steve hi steve glad to hear its helping u so well. been on it since last dec . i have been on low dose naltrexone using liquid one tsp = 5 mg but have increased my dose when my allergies are off the wall.( 10 mg - 7.5 mg).. i have borderline low natural killer cell funtion. so have been advised to use it. ...when i finish one bottle ( 3 month) i take a two week break from it ... i dont have cold , flu etc... so i dont know if its working.. i wish i did get colds as it would mean my immune sytstem is better balance i have been told.. its a promblem if people are taking pain medication, it wouldnt work with the naltrexone use.. are there any ways test wise that u can tell its effective beyond symptom relief steve ? thanx in advance tealk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 Hi steve, hope your nk cell function increased .. i get it from from dallas texas.apothecure.inc( apothe'cure inc) thier is no 800 number on the bottle but bet they have a website. http://www.apothecure.com/patientshtml/pathome.html ..i get a six month supply at a time..they usually make it with a sweetner but i dont want anything artificial but i dont mind not so great tasting stuff as i wash it down with water afterwards ( so they never include oratine ( sugar) with it)? they have a very interesting newsletter they mail out to their patients.: always learn something from it ? on website. i think wellness pharmacy can compound it also but not sure if liquid form tealk > [Original Message] > From: Du Pre <isaiah43@...> > experimental < > > Date: 8/13/2004 5:52:14 PM > Subject: RE: Low-dose naltrexone: steve > > > Tealk and all, > Today I was able to talk my doctor into having my Natural killer cell function retested, so I will report on the difference from the previous test, which was done at Immunosciences Laboratory a couple years ago. My previous result was 13 lytic units (normal range is 25-250 lytic units). So, you can see that the function was practically nonexistent. > By the way, I have not heard of the liquid form of naltrexone. Where do you get that? > Du Pre > Website: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/isaiah40soaringeagle/index.html > or http://webs.lanset.com/isaiah43/ > " By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes > > From: " tea lk " <48tealk17@...> > Subject: RE: Low-dose naltrexone: steve > > hi steve glad to hear its helping u so well. been on it since last dec . i > have been on low dose naltrexone using liquid one tsp = 5 mg but have > increased my dose when my allergies are off the wall.( 10 mg - 7.5 mg).. i > have borderline low natural killer cell funtion. so have been advised to > use it. ...when i finish one bottle ( 3 month) i take a two week break from > it ... i dont have cold , flu etc... so i dont know if its working.. > i wish i did get colds as it would mean my immune sytstem is better > balance i have been told.. > its a promblem if people are taking pain medication, it wouldnt work with > the naltrexone use.. > are there any ways test wise that u can tell its effective beyond symptom > relief steve ? thanx in advance tealk. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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