Guest guest Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 Good day . . . Is anyone familiar with real life experience of taking Calcium AEP and/or Calcium Orotate (as has been used in Germany with reports of great success for many diseases, including quite strongly directed to MS) along with LDN as complimentary? My fiiend with (supposed) RR MS is about to try taking the Calciums while waiting for her next neuro appt. next month and asking about LDN from him. She was diagnosed one year ago with RR but for a full year she has not gotten but but actually feels worse (even though the MRI says otherwise). I find it hard to believe that it is RR when her quality of life continues to degrade. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Regards, VIctor. Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 RRms can still and usually is progressive as it destroys the myelin sheath . I have been on then since 1999 except for a brief period lately due to financial circumstances with my husbands health. I can honestly tell you that my results with calcium EAP were remarkable after 3 years of no relief of symptoms. Now I take the LDN in addition to calcium EAP. Magnesium orotate is also wonderful for the heart.Should your friend have any questions, she can e-mail me directly. Germany isn't the only way to obtain the injectible form of calcium EAP although Dr. Ledwock and are wonderful and very knowledgeable. MS is all about lifestyle choices and catching it early on with some people. Although I have known of remarkable recoveries which are truly inspiring. Kathy [low dose naltrexone] LDN and Calcium AEP (and Orotate) Good day . . . Is anyone familiar with real life experience of taking Calcium AEP and/or Calcium Orotate (as has been used in Germany with reports of great success for many diseases, including quite strongly directed to MS) along with LDN as complimentary? My fiiend with (supposed) RR MS is about to try taking the Calciums while waiting for her next neuro appt. next month and asking about LDN from him. She was diagnosed one year ago with RR but for a full year she has not gotten but but actually feels worse (even though the MRI says otherwise). I find it hard to believe that it is RR when her quality of life continues to degrade. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Regards, VIctor. Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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