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Hi, everyone!

Does anybody know if there is an ongoing trial for

copaxone and LDN?

If there is one, the next question would be: when will

it end?

I am eager to know the results.

God bless,

.

--- Kathy Penrose <kathypnrs@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> It wasn't a typo. I did start at 25mg. I could only

> take it for 2 weeks because my head was buzzing real

> loud! I was in a major exaserbation and that is why

> I

> think it worked. I also took it in the morning so by

> night the naltrexone would be at a lower

> concentration. I have been on 4.5mg since Dec.28,

> 2003 (compounded). I was Having new symptom of ON in

> my right eye June 2005 and increased again to 25mg

> for

> 1 week and all symptoms of it went away. Then I went

> to liquid LDN and my head has been tingling daily.

> My

> balance is better and the ON in my left eye seems to

> be getting better. I now have double vision instead

> of

> just a big blur.

>

> I know it is against protocol but it works for

> exaserbations better than the Solumedrol IV and has

> less side effects (none).

>

> Kathy

>

> Is that 25mg a typo? The reason I'm asking is none

> of

> the

> doctors/scientists(Bihari/Zagon) who have been using

> LDN long-term(many years) in

> their research suggest using over 4.5mg, sometimes

> as

> much as 6.0mg(rare

> occasions)(Bihari)~~not over 10mg(Zagon) for cancer

> or

> autoimmune

> diseases. You might can use High Dose Naltrexone a

> VERY short period of

> time and possibly get away with it not making your

> disease worse but

> HDN(High Dose Naltrexone)--over 10mg long-term use

> would eventually start to

> work against your disease; this has already been

> proven in a clinical

> trial years ago. 25mg(High Dose Naltrexone) blocks

> endorphins way too

> long on cancer and autoimmune diseases and works

> just

> the opposite of

> what Low Dose Naltrexone does and will eventually

> make

> these diseases

> worse instead of better.

>

> For that High Dose Naltrexone clinical trial result

> contact The

> National MS Society.

>

>

>

> Hope all is well,

>

> Kathy

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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