Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I can't, unfortunately, provide you with feedback, yet. My wife has been taking LDN for MS since July 2004. I took my first dose last night via the mail order 50 mg. pills dissolved in water. I'm male and am starting at a 3 mg. dose. I'm hypothyroid and developing arthritis much more quickly than I like for the last 5 years, since age 33. My hypothyroidism has been vexing for my last doctor, and soon to be a new one since we just relocated. My thyroid hormone production has steadily, and fairly quickly apparently, fallen since diagnosis 4 years ago. I also take T3 in addition to T4 and respond well to the mix. From all I've read, I have nothing to lose except $110, including shipping, for a 10-15 month supply and maybe a lot to gain. Marilyn wrote: >Hi, > >I just joined this group, which was recommended by a member of >another group I belong to, for the specific carbohydrate diet. > >I'm wondering what benefits others have seen from taking a low dose >of naltrexone. > >I'm curious because I know that I have a leaky gut, very poor >digestion, a yeast overgrowth, poor carbohydrate metabolism, >arthritis, a low thyroid, exhausted adrenal glands, a congested >liver, and a pituitary gland that isn't working right! > >Well, I know that sounds like a long list, but believe it or not, >I'm an average person who suspects that these problems are probably >fairly common. I'm trying to address everything at their root cause, >and believe that if I can fix the gut issues, probably everything >else will go away. > >I would love to hear of any others who have these issues, and have >seen some improvement from using LDN. > >thanks in advance, > >Marilyn > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 http://www.larrygc.com/mystory is my journal thread from the early days on my LDN ezboard Re: [low dose naltrexone] new to the group and wondering what benefits others have seen I can't, unfortunately, provide you with feedback, yet. My wife has been taking LDN for MS since July 2004. I took my first dose last night via the mail order 50 mg. pills dissolved in water. I'm male and am starting at a 3 mg. dose. I'm hypothyroid and developing arthritis much more quickly than I like for the last 5 years, since age 33. My hypothyroidism has been vexing for my last doctor, and soon to be a new one since we just relocated. My thyroid hormone production has steadily, and fairly quickly apparently, fallen since diagnosis 4 years ago. I also take T3 in addition to T4 and respond well to the mix. From all I've read, I have nothing to lose except $110, including shipping, for a 10-15 month supply and maybe a lot to gain.Marilyn wrote:>Hi,>>I just joined this group, which was recommended by a member of >another group I belong to, for the specific carbohydrate diet.>>I'm wondering what benefits others have seen from taking a low dose >of naltrexone.>>I'm curious because I know that I have a leaky gut, very poor >digestion, a yeast overgrowth, poor carbohydrate metabolism, >arthritis, a low thyroid, exhausted adrenal glands, a congested >liver, and a pituitary gland that isn't working right!>>Well, I know that sounds like a long list, but believe it or not, >I'm an average person who suspects that these problems are probably >fairly common. I'm trying to address everything at their root cause, >and believe that if I can fix the gut issues, probably everything >else will go away.>>I would love to hear of any others who have these issues, and have >seen some improvement from using LDN.>>thanks in advance,>>Marilyn> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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