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There have been a number of studies done dealing with how to preserve LDN

for extended periods of time. If you have access to food grade glycerin,

that will keep it preserved for a long, long time.

Lets back up for a moment, you are getting Revia in liquid form or you are

taking pills and dissolving them? If you receive it from your pharmacy in a

liquid state, it probably is in glycerin and can withstand quite a long

period of storage time. Check with your druggist, but I would guess you have

at least 6 months, maybe more if it is prepared for you. Refrigeration is

best for a number of reasons.

If you are making it up out of pills, then do not make it before it is

needed. There is a possibility that long term storage in just water could

effect the potency. I certainly am not the final authority, but what I do

myself is liquid and I never make up more than 1 pill's worth at a time and

both my wife and I use it, so from that standpoint, it only lasts a few days

and the potency issue is a non-issue. As a matter of fact, if it was only

me, I would break a pill in half and make a fresh dose every few days.

Boiled water should kill most bacteria. Any reason not to purchase a gallon

of distilled water? Most places it is available for less than $1. per

gallon and you can always just drink it. At home, all we drink is distilled

water, but for a medical reason dealing with the negative charge that

distillation carries and that ability to help flush cells in my cancer

fight.

Does this help?

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

[low dose naltrexone] Liquid Revia

I would like to know if you use distilled water when you make liquid LDN

from a Revia tablet or if boiled water or tab water will be ok?

I plan to start a trial of LDN one of these days,

Thanks a lot,

Lene

Lene

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Dr. Neiper was in agreement with you. Distilled is best, reverse osmosis second best. You want to change the charge in the cell membrane to negative. That is exactly what calcium eap does. I had a test by a Chinese doctor who told me without knowing what i was up to that a had a good negative electrical charge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sounds kinky doesn't it? Kathy

[low dose naltrexone] Liquid Revia> > I would like to know if you use distilled water when you make liquid LDN> from a Revia tablet or if boiled water or tab water will be ok?> I plan to start a trial of LDN one of these days,> Thanks a lot,> Lene> > > > > Lene> > > > > >

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