Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi, My son was diagnosed with autism 2 years ago (age 2 1/2) He's undergone chelation therapy for a year and a half with great results, though he still suffers from an impaired immune system. We recently started him on transdermal LDN (about 4 weeks now), but haven't seen any " wows " and was wondering if maybe I'm not applying it to the right areas. I've been putting it on him at 11 p.m. rotating between forearms, back and calves. Is anyone else using the transdermal form, and if so, where is the best place to apply this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 I wonder why it would be given in this way. Maybe in a liquid form would work better. [low dose naltrexone] new to group - questions for autistic child > Hi, > > My son was diagnosed with autism 2 years ago (age 2 1/2) He's > undergone chelation therapy for a year and a half with great results, > though he still suffers from an impaired immune system. We recently > started him on transdermal LDN (about 4 weeks now), but haven't seen > any " wows " and was wondering if maybe I'm not applying it to the right > areas. I've been putting it on him at 11 p.m. rotating between > forearms, back and calves. Is anyone else using the transdermal form, > and if so, where is the best place to apply this? Any help would be > greatly appreciated. > > D. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 > > I wonder why it would be given in this way. Maybe in a liquid form would > work better. > [low dose naltrexone] new to group - questions for autistic child > > > > Hi, > > > > My son was diagnosed with autism 2 years ago (age 2 1/2) He's > > undergone chelation therapy for a year and a half with great results, > > though he still suffers from an impaired immune system. We recently > > started him on transdermal LDN (about 4 weeks now), but haven't seen > > any " wows " and was wondering if maybe I'm not applying it to the right > > areas. I've been putting it on him at 11 p.m. rotating between > > forearms, back and calves. Is anyone else using the transdermal form, > > and if so, where is the best place to apply this? Any help would be > > greatly appreciated. > > > > D. ========= Try it at 9pm. Also you may want to try the oral way. Those of us with autoimmune diseases take LDN orally. Your pharmacy could call Irmat pharmacy in NY and ask how the liquid LDN would need to be prepared for a child. Irmat's number is listed on the LDN website homepage...just scroll down on the LDN homepage for the list of reputable LDN compounding pharmacies. http://www.low dose naltrexone.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi .. I would try liquid LDN to avoid all errors .. there have been too many conflicting reports surrounding the transdermal method. All the Best and please keep us posted ... > > > > I wonder why it would be given in this way. Maybe in a liquid form would > > work better. > > [low dose naltrexone] new to group - questions for autistic child > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > My son was diagnosed with autism 2 years ago (age 2 1/2) He's > > > undergone chelation therapy for a year and a half with great results, > > > though he still suffers from an impaired immune system. We recently > > > started him on transdermal LDN (about 4 weeks now), but haven't seen > > > any " wows " and was wondering if maybe I'm not applying it to the right > > > areas. I've been putting it on him at 11 p.m. rotating between > > > forearms, back and calves. Is anyone else using the transdermal form, > > > and if so, where is the best place to apply this? Any help would be > > > greatly appreciated. > > > > > > D. > ========= > > Try it at 9pm. Also you may want to try the oral way. Those of us with autoimmune diseases take LDN orally. Your pharmacy could call Irmat pharmacy in NY and ask how the liquid LDN would need to be prepared for a child. Irmat's number is listed on the LDN website homepage...just scroll down on the LDN homepage for the list of reputable LDN compounding pharmacies. > > http://www.low dose naltrexone.org > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 > Thanks for the info. I'll try that and let you know how he does. > > > > Hi .. I would try liquid LDN to avoid all errors .. there have > been too many conflicting reports surrounding the transdermal method. > All the Best and please keep us posted ... > > > --- In low dose naltrexone , " Bren " > >;TwisterAlley2@w... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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