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In a message dated 4/10/05 5:30:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mclarke@... writes:

wrote "I think that women take 4.5 mg as opposed to most men taking 3 mg of LDN because Women are High Maintenance!HAHAHAHAha ha ha, !!! I myself am a 3.0mg lady. "I get too hungry for dinner at eight..."-- Maureen

Maureen,

I am glad you laughed but Too hungry for dinner at 8 ?

Is there something I don't know?

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Men and women react differently to naltrexone.

Studies have shown that opiod blockers (like naltrexone) affect men

and women differently. For example, here is one study that

demonstrates that " Women appear to be more sensitive than men to

the effect of endogenous opioid blockade on hypothalamic-pituitary-

adrenocortical responses to pain. " [For more info:

http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/enopfundifme.html]

An injectable version of naltrexone for alcohol abuse is currently

being FDA-tested. A study published in this month's Journal of

the American Medical Association, showed that it seems to work for

men, but " for unknown reasons " doesn't work for women. [For

more, go here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/inquirer/livi

ng/health/11319793.htm]

If you do a search for " naltrexone " and " gender " , you'll find more

examples, but no real explanation.

I think it's just because women are... well, better than men. :)

-- Maureen

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Oh no! Maureen,

We are sooo going to get some flack on that last comment. But it might be

fun to see what disputes the guys come up with.

Aletha

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> Men and women react differently to naltrexone.

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> Studies have shown that opiod blockers (like naltrexone) affect men

> and women differently. For example, here is one study that

> demonstrates that " Women appear to be more sensitive than men to

> the effect of endogenous opioid blockade on hypothalamic-pituitary-

> adrenocortical responses to pain. " [For more info:

> http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/enopfundifme.html]

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> An injectable version of naltrexone for alcohol abuse is currently

> being FDA-tested. A study published in this month's Journal of

> the American Medical Association, showed that it seems to work for

> men, but " for unknown reasons " doesn't work for women. [For

> more, go here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/inquirer/livi

> ng/health/11319793.htm]

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> If you do a search for " naltrexone " and " gender " , you'll find more

> examples, but no real explanation.

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> I think it's just because women are... well, better than men. :)

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> -- Maureen

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wrote " I think that women take 4.5 mg as opposed to most

men taking 3 mg of LDN because Women are High Maintenance!

HAHAHAHAha ha ha, !!!

I myself am a 3.0mg lady.

" I get too hungry for dinner at eight... "

-- Maureen

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And there was me trying to be all sensitive & diplomatic!

-Guess it was just wasted on you hard nosed amazons!

................You just DON`T CARE, do you?!

Gerald

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> We're ready for 'em, Aletha! We're wearing our flack jackets!

> Bring 'em on! : )

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> Maureen

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Well I think that comes about right when you compare our credit card bills.

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I think that women take 4.5 mg as opposed to most men taking 3 mg of LDN

Because Women are High Maintenance!

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Very good Gerald, now nothing to get so upset about. Men, there so

emotional!!!

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You said: I think it's just because women are... well, better than men. :)

You really want to discuss this in this group?

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We're ready for 'em, Aletha! We're wearing our flack jackets! Bring 'em on! : )Maureen

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