Guest guest Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 As I have at times more than 3 months supply, I have it in my fridge door, I usually take about week syupply out at a time. I live in tropics, so I have even bigger reason to keep it in the fridge than most of you. Zora Trinidad, West Indies havmorpfun2003 <havmorpfun2003@...> wrote: Hello, can anyone give me a definitive statement on the need torefrigerate liquid LDN, I have read it is necessary, but my Kaiserpharmacy insists it is unecessary and refuses to do it.Thanks G__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 " Subject: RE: Re: My LDN quest In my ignorance, what is wrong with liquid dispersion? Bruce " I was wondering the same thing that Bruce was wondering. I thought that there were several using a liquid verson of LDN. Some claim that it works even better because it gets to the system quicker and there is no filler to have to worry about. I use Skip's Pharmacy and take the capsules too but I'm just curious why anyone would claim that the liquid was not a viable option. Granted, the capsules would be the easier option IMO but I'm fairly certain that the liquid version is definitely ok too. JoyceF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 In a message dated 5/27/2005 11:00:04 AM Central Daylight Time, joyce445@... writes: I was wondering the same thing that Bruce was wondering. I thought that there were several using a liquid verson of LDN. Some claim that it works even better because it gets to the system quicker and there is no filler to have to worry about. I use Skip's Pharmacy and take the capsules too but I'm just curious why anyone would claim that the liquid was not a viable option. Granted, the capsules would be the easier option IMO but I'm fairly certain that the liquid version is definitely ok too. JoyceF I am on the liquid LDN and I wouldn't want it any other way. I've never had to worry about the filler not being the right one and it goes to work instantly. I have been on it since August 20-2004 and have not had any problems what so ever. Hugs CJ"Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible and receives the impossible." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 In a message dated 5/29/2005 3:02:40 AM Central Daylight Time, Aletha@... writes: That is great CJ. I just didn't know enough about it in order to advise for it. Do you have to refrigerate it? Does the pharmacy turn it into a liquid solution, or do you? Kind regards Aletha Yes, Aletha is has to be refrigerated. I mix a 50 mg pill with 50 ml of distilled water. ( I crush the 50mg pill and mix it myself with the water.) It works just great and I much prefer doing it this way and then I do not have to worry about fillers. I have to say that I truly believe that the Lord lead me to the LDN website. I had just found out that I had three new huge lesions and what scared me the most was the big one on the brain stem. I knew that if I did not get something I was going to be a goner. I have had MS since I was 13 years old but I did not have my first major attack until July 11, 1988. After that I went slowly downhill. When I started the LDN I had nothing to lose and everything to gain. I researched it enough to know that I JUST HAD to get it and my neuro would not write me a script for it. So I had to take my health into my own hands. I will NEVER regret getting started on it. I was pretty much apt. bound and I had this huge fear of going into a nursing home. The LDN stopped the progression as soon as I took it. I could feel that I was leveling out and not going down that horrible hill. I am still pretty much apt bound. BUT, I am happy to be where I am at right now. I tell my friends and family that I am now truly content and haapy. Don't get me wrong----I still have to have my home helper or I could not live on my own. I do have her and I have my computer so that I have my link to the outside world. I have hundreds of books that I read when I get tired of working on my book that I am writting. After having this MONSTER disease for 49 years now I have accepted it a long time ago. Cannot tell you when though. It was just there one day. When I was FINALLY diagnosed it was worth celebrating. At LAST I knew that there was a name for all the things that I had gone through. I will say that when I read it on a letter wrote to Social Security for my disability I cried for three weeks. After that I've never cried since. I thank the Lord each and every day for the LDN. Hugs to all. CJ"Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible and receives the impossible." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 That is great CJ. I just didn't know enough about it in order to advise for it. Do you have to refigerate it? Does the pharmacy turn it into a liquid solution, or do you? Kind regards Aletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] Liquid LDN In a message dated 5/27/2005 11:00:04 AM Central Daylight Time, joyce445@... writes: I was wondering the same thing that Bruce was wondering. I thought that there were several using a liquid verson of LDN. Some claim that it works even better because it gets to the system quicker and there is no filler to have to worry about. I use Skip's Pharmacy and take the capsules too but I'm just curious why anyone would claim that the liquid was not a viable option. Granted, the capsules would be the easier option IMO but I'm fairly certain that the liquid version is definitely ok too. JoyceF I am on the liquid LDN and I wouldn't want it any other way. I've never had to worry about the filler not being the right one and it goes to work instantly. I have been on it since August 20-2004 and have not had any problems what so ever. Hugs CJ"Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible and receives the impossible." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 how long did it take you to get a diagnosis? I loved thegolden retriever howdy you sent. I breed them. you sound like a really special person. did you check into the klenner protocol. I spoke with dale Humphrey on the phone. he has been in remission for 33 years. best to you , kathy Re: [low dose naltrexone] Liquid LDN In a message dated 5/29/2005 3:02:40 AM Central Daylight Time, Aletha@... writes: That is great CJ. I just didn't know enough about it in order to advise for it. Do you have to refrigerate it? Does the pharmacy turn it into a liquid solution, or do you? Kind regards Aletha Yes, Aletha is has to be refrigerated. I mix a 50 mg pill with 50 ml of distilled water. ( I crush the 50mg pill and mix it myself with the water.) It works just great and I much prefer doing it this way and then I do not have to worry about fillers. I have to say that I truly believe that the Lord lead me to the LDN website. I had just found out that I had three new huge lesions and what scared me the most was the big one on the brain stem. I knew that if I did not get something I was going to be a goner. I have had MS since I was 13 years old but I did not have my first major attack until July 11, 1988. After that I went slowly downhill. When I started the LDN I had nothing to lose and everything to gain. I researched it enough to know that I JUST HAD to get it and my neuro would not write me a script for it. So I had to take my health into my own hands. I will NEVER regret getting started on it. I was pretty much apt. bound and I had this huge fear of going into a nursing home. The LDN stopped the progression as soon as I took it. I could feel that I was leveling out and not going down that horrible hill. I am still pretty much apt bound. BUT, I am happy to be where I am at right now. I tell my friends and family that I am now truly content and haapy. Don't get me wrong----I still have to have my home helper or I could not live on my own. I do have her and I have my computer so that I have my link to the outside world. I have hundreds of books that I read when I get tired of working on my book that I am writting. After having this MONSTER disease for 49 years now I have accepted it a long time ago. Cannot tell you when though. It was just there one day. When I was FINALLY diagnosed it was worth celebrating. At LAST I knew that there was a name for all the things that I had gone through. I will say that when I read it on a letter wrote to Social Security for my disability I cried for three weeks. After that I've never cried since. I thank the Lord each and every day for the LDN. Hugs to all. CJ"Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible and receives the impossible." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 Thank you CJ for your reply. I am so happy that you are doing as well as you are. I know what you mean about taking health into your own hands. It amazes me that we have to do that to get the best possible treatment. It is just crazy. My mother has a doctor in Monterey that cares about his patients. She has Parkinson's and he turned her around. About 90% of her symptoms are gone. He is also using an alternative treatment. She says it can also help MS, but my husband is doing so well on LDN, and my mothers treatments are very expensive. Last week he requested that my mother ask me for the LDN information for his MS patients. I hope the word about LDN continues to spread. Kindest of regards Aletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] Liquid LDN In a message dated 5/29/2005 3:02:40 AM Central Daylight Time, Aletha@... writes: That is great CJ. I just didn't know enough about it in order to advise for it. Do you have to refrigerate it? Does the pharmacy turn it into a liquid solution, or do you? Kind regards Aletha Yes, Aletha is has to be refrigerated. I mix a 50 mg pill with 50 ml of distilled water. ( I crush the 50mg pill and mix it myself with the water.) It works just great and I much prefer doing it this way and then I do not have to worry about fillers. I have to say that I truly believe that the Lord lead me to the LDN website. I had just found out that I had three new huge lesions and what scared me the most was the big one on the brain stem. I knew that if I did not get something I was going to be a goner. I have had MS since I was 13 years old but I did not have my first major attack until July 11, 1988. After that I went slowly downhill. When I started the LDN I had nothing to lose and everything to gain. I researched it enough to know that I JUST HAD to get it and my neuro would not write me a script for it. So I had to take my health into my own hands. I will NEVER regret getting started on it. I was pretty much apt. bound and I had this huge fear of going into a nursing home. The LDN stopped the progression as soon as I took it. I could feel that I was leveling out and not going down that horrible hill. I am still pretty much ap t bound. BUT, I am happy to be where I am at right now. I tell my friends and family that I am now truly content and haapy. Don't get me wrong----I still have to have my home helper or I could not live on my own. I do have her and I have my computer so that I have my link to the outside world. I have hundreds of books that I read when I get tired of working on my book that I am writting. After having this MONSTER disease for 49 years now I have accepted it a long time ago. Cannot tell you when though. It was just there one day. When I was FINALLY diagnosed it was worth celebrating. At LAST I knew that there was a name for all the things that I had gone through. I will say that when I read it on a letter wrote to Social Security for my disability I cried for three weeks. After that I've never cried since. I thank the Lord each and every day for the LDN. Hugs to all. CJ"Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible and receives the impossible." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 I've been dissolving the 50mgs with 50mls at one time and I get the same affects from day one to day 10 so I don't think it loses much strength if any. I can tell a difference if I take 3mgs or 4.5mgs also. I have had great results on the liquid LDN and tried the compounded and didn't feel good the next day and back to liquid with great results once more. I'm no expert by no means, but I don't see why bottled water would make the potency of a pill lessen. Rhonda --- In low dose naltrexone , " Mark A " <mark@w...> wrote: > Your neuro is correct. Bob Lawrence (an LDN physician) > quotes the acepted science in the notes he provides > (posted many times on this site). > Liquid LDN is not stable unless you add preservatives > (see Dr L notes). Storing in the fridge will reduced the > decomposition but I have not seen any scientific data > on this. > The bottom line is that " using LDN in water means you do > not know the exact dose you are taking, especially after > a few days of preparation " . > Kind regards, > Mark > Pharmacist on LDN, Oxford England. > ========================================== > > From: " Aristidis " <aristalle@y...> > > Subject: Liquid LDN > > My neuro tolled me that the diluted Naltrexone looses it's > > properties. Any comments on this? > > Aristidis > =========================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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