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standing up for them. That's 11 people who were feeling left out or felt out of

place here. That's not good. One an ALS'er, 2 Parkinson's, one PLS'er, 2

CFS'ers, 4 cancer victims and so forth.

Topics like LDN and exercise, LDN and DL-Phenylalanine, LDN and symptom

improvement or not, LDN and depression, LDN and bladder control, LDN and

constipation, LDN and weight loss, LDN and visual improvement or not, LDN and

migraines and so forth are really needed on this site. It doesn't hurt to

mention the diet you use with your LDN or supplements you use with LDN. I try

to tie most of my posts and replies in with my LDN use. The topics I listed

would include almost all diseases LDN helps. These are just suggestions, not a

must but would be interesting for everyone and the non-MS'ers could be able to

participate more and feel welcome and at home here, not feel like an outsider.

The goat serum info is of interest to all with auto-immune diseases and any drug

warnings like the Tysabri incidents are always important. We talked about how if

the goat serum was approved most of us would continue our LDN use along with the

goat serum aka Aimspro by Daval. Many wanted to know if LDN could be used in

conjunction with Tysabri and that was a good discussion at the time.

Another good topic would be, How do you go about promoting LDN to your friends

and neighbors?

Also, if you have been using LDN for approximately a year and have an MRI and

show a new lesion it doesn't really mean much. Lesions can be there prior to

you starting LDN or the MRI can and many times do miss lesions that are already

there. If you develop new lesions at the second year mark on LDN then be

concerned a bit. If you are on 3.0mg it may be in your best interest to up to

4.5mg as the 3.0mg may not be halting your disease progression. If you are on

4.5mg of LDN and develop new lesions on MRI at the two year mark then be quite

concerned.

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