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My grandma's Alzheimer's is definitely improving on LDN. Tuesday night when I

called her to remind her to take her LDN she actually remembered that I had gone

to Little Rock on Monday. Before LDN she barely could remember who I was let

alone remember where I had been. Before LDN she was mentally between the ages of

4 and 6 and now I'd say she's up to about a 9 or 10 year old mentally and she's

only been on LDN since August of this year. She's going out in the yard and

woking in the yard now and she hasn't done that in years. She says she feels

better too. She now remembers her baby daughter who lives off in Ohio, she had

forgotten who my aunt Doris was. We put my grandma on LDN for cancer and have

gotten this improvement in her Alzheimer's. I was not expecting this much of a

difference. She's on 4.5mg LDN with lactose filler compounded at Cantrell Drug

Co. in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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that's great ... Do you or anyone else know of anyone on LDN

for Autism. A friend of mine is about to start her son with Autism

on LDN to see if it helps any. He is about 8 and will start on 3mg

liquid. I remember a kid with Autism did try it using the patch so i

am hoping it was the patch that failed. Autism seems to me like a

bit of a long shot but given the potential benefits I agreed with my

friend that LDN is definitely work a try. Any thoughts?

All the Best

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> My grandma's Alzheimer's is definitely improving on LDN. Tuesday

night when I called her to remind her to take her LDN she actually

remembered that I had gone to Little Rock on Monday. Before LDN she

barely could remember who I was let alone remember where I had been.

Before LDN she was mentally between the ages of 4 and 6 and now I'd

say she's up to about a 9 or 10 year old mentally and she's only

been on LDN since August of this year. She's going out in the yard

and woking in the yard now and she hasn't done that in years. She

says she feels better too. She now remembers her baby daughter who

lives off in Ohio, she had forgotten who my aunt Doris was. We put

my grandma on LDN for cancer and have gotten this improvement in her

Alzheimer's. I was not expecting this much of a difference. She's

on 4.5mg LDN with lactose filler compounded at Cantrell Drug Co. in

Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Great results have been reported with autism, as it is also an autoimmune disease.

There are lots of parents of autistic children who are trying it now, and my son will be one of them soon. I will keep you posted on his progress. He is mostly recovered already, though, so I don't expect super-dramatic results.

Liz

From: " mboylebradley " <mboylebradley@...>

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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 20:21:53 -0000

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Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Update on my 86 1/2 yr old grandma's Alzheimer's & LDN

that's great ... Do you or anyone else know of anyone on LDN

for Autism. A friend of mine is about to start her son with Autism

on LDN to see if it helps any. He is about 8 and will start on 3mg

liquid. I remember a kid with Autism did try it using the patch so i

am hoping it was the patch that failed. Autism seems to me like a

bit of a long shot but given the potential benefits I agreed with my

friend that LDN is definitely work a try. Any thoughts?

All the Best

>

>

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> My grandma's Alzheimer's is definitely improving on LDN. Tuesday

night when I called her to remind her to take her LDN she actually

remembered that I had gone to Little Rock on Monday. Before LDN she

barely could remember who I was let alone remember where I had been.

Before LDN she was mentally between the ages of 4 and 6 and now I'd

say she's up to about a 9 or 10 year old mentally and she's only

been on LDN since August of this year. She's going out in the yard

and woking in the yard now and she hasn't done that in years. She

says she feels better too. She now remembers her baby daughter who

lives off in Ohio, she had forgotten who my aunt Doris was. We put

my grandma on LDN for cancer and have gotten this improvement in her

Alzheimer's. I was not expecting this much of a difference. She's

on 4.5mg LDN with lactose filler compounded at Cantrell Drug Co. in

Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Hi ,

My mother has Alzheimer's and I talked my dad into getting her LDN. She's been on it about 2 months now and at first it seemed to improve her memory and help her with sequence, like putting numbers in order or making coffee, but now it seems she is losing language again. I shared about your grandma with dad to encourage him.

Is your grandmother doing anything else besides taking LDN?

Thanks,

Terria

On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:16:39 -0000 "Bren" <TwisterAlley2@...> writes:

My grandma's Alzheimer's is definitely improving on LDN. Tuesday night when I called her to remind her to take her LDN she actually remembered that I had gone to Little Rock on Monday. Before LDN she barely could remember who I was let alone remember where I had been. Before LDN she was mentally between the ages of 4 and 6 and now I'd say she's up to about a 9 or 10 year old mentally and she's only been on LDN since August of this year. She's going out in the yard and woking in the yard now and she hasn't done that in years. She says she feels better too. She now remembers her baby daughter who lives off in Ohio, she had forgotten who my aunt Doris was. We put my grandma on LDN for cancer and have gotten this improvement in her Alzheimer's. I was not expecting this much of a difference. She's on 4.5mg LDN with lactose filler compounded at Cantrell Drug Co. in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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My grandma was put on Namenda a few years back but it did very little but she's

still on it along with her LDN. Make sure your grandma takes a good B Complex

Vitamin daily...we use Solaray brand with my grandma B Complex 100, makes the

urine very yellow so don't panic. My grandma also drinks two 8 ounce glasses of

Brownwood Acres Red Tart Cherry Juice Concentrate(type into search engine) per

day...this is mainly for her cancer. Is your grandma on any other meds? Mine

has to use high blood pressure meds so the DL-Phenylalanine cannot be used with

my grandma. What dosage of LDN is your grandma taking and who is compounding

it?

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wrote:

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> Hi ,

>

> My mother has Alzheimer's and I talked my dad into getting her LDN.

> She's been on it about 2 months now and at first it seemed to improve her

> memory and help her with sequence, like putting numbers in order or

> making coffee, but now it seems she is losing language again. I shared

> about your grandma with dad to encourage him.

>

> Is your grandmother doing anything else besides taking LDN?

>

> Thanks,

> Terria

>

> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:16:39 -0000 " Bren " <TwisterAlley2@w...>

> writes:

>

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> My grandma's Alzheimer's is definitely improving on LDN. Tuesday night

> when I called her to remind her to take her LDN she actually remembered

> that I had gone to Little Rock on Monday. Before LDN she barely could

> remember who I was let alone remember where I had been. Before LDN she

> was mentally between the ages of 4 and 6 and now I'd say she's up to

> about a 9 or 10 year old mentally and she's only been on LDN since August

> of this year. She's going out in the yard and woking in the yard now and

> she hasn't done that in years. She says she feels better too. She now

> remembers her baby daughter who lives off in Ohio, she had forgotten who

> my aunt Doris was. We put my grandma on LDN for cancer and have gotten

> this improvement in her Alzheimer's. I was not expecting this much of a

> difference. She's on 4.5mg LDN with lactose filler compounded at

> Cantrell Drug Co. in Little Rock, Arkansas.

>

>

>

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