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LDN Alone in the Treatment of Cancer.

Dr. Bihari now has 88 patients with cancer in complete or partial remission

whose improvement appears to be clearly attributable to LDN alone. In contrast,

the vast majority of patients who consult with him for cancer tend to be on

other concurrent treatments as well, which obviously interferes with drawing

conclusions about LDN's role in their improvement. The successful LDN-only group

includes five breast cancer patients, one patient who had widespread metastatic

renal cell carcinoma, three with Hodgkin's disease and six with non-Hodgkin's

lymphoma. Other such cases, some now on LDN for as long as four years, include a

score of patients with non-small cell lung cancer, as well as patients with

ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, pancreatic cancer (treated early), untreated

prostate cancer, colon cancer, malignant melanoma, throat cancer, primary liver

cancer, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, multiple myeloma and some others.

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Do you know if there are any side effects when first starting with

LDN for cancer treatment??

--- In low dose naltrexone , " Bren " <TwisterAlley2@...>

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> LDN Alone in the Treatment of Cancer.

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> Dr. Bihari now has 88 patients with cancer in complete or partial

remission whose improvement appears to be clearly attributable to LDN

alone. In contrast, the vast majority of patients who consult with

him for cancer tend to be on other concurrent treatments as well,

which obviously interferes with drawing conclusions about LDN's role

in their improvement. The successful LDN-only group includes five

breast cancer patients, one patient who had widespread metastatic

renal cell carcinoma, three with Hodgkin's disease and six with non-

Hodgkin's lymphoma. Other such cases, some now on LDN for as long as

four years, include a score of patients with non-small cell lung

cancer, as well as patients with ovarian cancer, uterine cancer,

pancreatic cancer (treated early), untreated prostate cancer, colon

cancer, malignant melanoma, throat cancer, primary liver cancer,

chronic lymphocytic leukemia, multiple myeloma and some others.

>

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--- In low dose naltrexone , " dbaguydotcom " <dbaguydotcom@...>

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> Do you know if there are any side effects when first starting with

> LDN for cancer treatment??

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My mom takes LDN for cancer & so does my grandma and neither had any adverse

reactions to 4.5mg LDN.

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