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Hi EveryOne,

Learning more about low dose Naltrexone and I am very impressed with the results

many people are getting particularly those with MS and neuro-immune chronic

illnesses such as ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia. According to what I have read so far,

this inexpensive drug stops the progression of MS and resolves many of the

symptoms.

Here is an informative video about low dose Naltrexone please share with anyone

you know who has MS or other neuro-immune chronic illnesses.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8313092875696096715

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

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Hello everyone,

I've been reading the posting since January or February and this is my first

time posting here.

I really wanted my first post to be about my wonderful KT I've been brewing in 2

(I just added my second 4.3L container three days ago) continuous glass

containers for about 7 weeks. However I did want to comment on this topic first.

My wife has a chronic illness which she's suffered from for over 25 years. Her

worst symptoms manifested about 15 years ago and have not abetted.

It seems only now we are starting to get some results in better treatment from a

pair of acupuncture/chinese medicine specialists and we're hopeful about a

future visit to the ville Mayo for testing. We are not sure exactly what

she has: a neuro-immune chronic illnesses of CFS and/or Fibromyalgia with many

other symptoms and complications.

About 18 months ago she was prescribed low dose Naltrexone by a well known S

Florida immunologist (who coincidently has become personally unreachable since

the publication of a book about the drug she has concentrated her clinical

studies on: " Blood Feud: The Man Who Blew the Whistle on One of the Deadliest

Prescription Drugs Ever " ). Anyways, my wife has had this affliction since high

school and she takes more than a handful of meds each day not including her

vitamins and supplements plus regular visits from the massage therapist.

This doctor was hoping the LD Naltrexone would help get her off harmful pain

drugs she has been on for some time.

The LD Naltrexone was very difficult for her to take; even at a reduced dosage -

she was on it for less than 2 months when complications with her cognition

started to occur. She never came close to gradually getting to the prescribed

dosage when she decided to discontinue the LD Naltrexone.

Ever since she has not rightly " been herself. " Her thinking has been less clear

and she began to have small bouts of anxiety. Then a combination of a relapse

and a traumatic psychological experience (she is entomophobic) has almost

completely incapacitated her psychologically.

Besides all her physical conditions, she now has severe anxiety to contend with

and find treatment for.

We don't yet know what caused this and how it can be resolved, but we believe

Naltrexone may have altered her brain chemistry or immune system.

I thought I should mention our experiences with this drug (in combination with

the many other drugs?) and hope there may be some insights gleaned from all

this.

My wife is an exception to the positive usage of LDN and to the many people that

it has helped.

Every day we look for new avenues of care we haven't yet explored.

Maybe KT is one of those that may provide some relief.

Now if I can just get her to start drinking my new tasty organic Grape or

organic Cherry flavored KT that everyone else loves.

She looks inside my brewers and keeps getting Alien flashbacks (just kidding:o).

Probably not got for the anxiety...

But I'll keep trying and drinking.

Larry

>

> Hi EveryOne,

>

> Learning more about low dose Naltrexone and I am very impressed with the

results many people are getting particularly those with MS and neuro-immune

chronic illnesses such as ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia. According to what I have read

so far, this inexpensive drug stops the progression of MS and resolves many of

the symptoms.

>

> Here is an informative video about low dose Naltrexone please share with

anyone you know who has MS or other neuro-immune chronic illnesses.

>

> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8313092875696096715

>

> Peace, Love and Harmony,

> Bev

>

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