Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 If you have pain,medication against neuropathic pain,which are normally antiepileptic drugs and decline the conduction of the nerve fibers can be used. Neurontin(Gabapentin) and Lyrica(Pregabalin) are one of them. Dr.Fuhrmann Manfred http://naltrexoneforum.thit.de [low dose naltrexone] Re: pain meds/And DL-Phenylalanine information > In addition, because LDN will also block the analgesic effects of any > opiate drugs (includes codeine, dihydrocodeine, morphine, pethidine or > diamorphine) presently being taken, the use of LDN will initially greatly > increase the level of pain experienced. It is therefore advisable that any > opiate-like drugs be discontinued at least two weeks before this treatment > is initiated. > > In addition, because LDN stimulates the immune system and many of the > drugs routinely used by the NHS in the treatment of MS further suppress > the immune system, LDN cannot be used in company with steroids, beta > interferon, methotrexate, azathioprine or mitozantrone or any other immune > suppressant drug. If there is any doubt, please submit a full list of the > drugs you are presently taking so that their compatibility may be > assessed. > Dr. Bob Lawrence of the UK > Posted by > > ======== > This is the brand of DL-Phenylalanine I take(Solaray) at 500mg twice per > day at Dr. Bihari's recommendation if you do NOT have high blood pressure. > You get it at healthfood stores or order from the internet, no Drs. script > needed. Dr. Bihari says this will keep your endorphins up throughout the > day. > > Take 1 in AM on empty stomach and one around 3pm on empty stomach. > > CAUTION: This product NOT intended for use by people with > PKU(Phenylketonuria), or pregnant or lactating women. If you have high > blood pressure or pre-existing pigmented malignant melanoma, use only > under the guidance of a physician. Do NOT take with MAO inhibitor > antidepressant drugs. > > > DL-Phenylalanine 500mg by Solaray > http://www.affordablesolaray.com/4871.html > > > What is DL-Phenylalanine? Here are two great explanations. > > DL-Phenylalanine > http://www.internalhealth.com/dl_phenylalanine.htm > > > DL-Phenylalanine > http://www.vrmed.com/dl-phenylalanine.htm > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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