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Hi Pat,

Alldaychemist.com does carry it.

You don't need a prescription, and you don't need fill out the doctor

info in the order form, either. My order went through just fine.

Shipping is pretty high and a bit slow, but alldaychemist is a

reputable company.

Naltrexone is listed as Naltrexone HCL, but called Naltima. The US

brand equivalent is Revia. The pills are 50mg. 10 for $16.50. You can

safely compound LDN for yourself (actually safer, as you don't have to

worry about possibly unsuitable fillers).

Put one tablet in 50ml of distilled water in a 4oz. glass dropper

bottle, and shaking it until it's completely diluted. It will look

cloudy, and must be shaken each time you use. The highest dose you'd

be likely to want to take is 4.5mg which would equal 4.5 ml of the

liquid. (use a measured baby dropper) Start lower than that. Once

mixed with water, LDN has a shorter shelf life so only compound one

tab at a time, keep in the fridge, and discard after a month.

his group will tell you everything else you need to know:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lowdosenaltrexone/?yguid=408502367

Be well,

Léna

t

The source would be a compounding pharmacy in the U. S. You will need

a prescription from a doctor, which should not be difficult to get,

since this is a low dose and used for many purposes.

Cathie

From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

[mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

] On Behalf Of Pat Lawrie

Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 8:37 AM

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Subject: Re: Re: leukemia

I went to that site and no LDN shows up there. I have been looking for

a source.

Pat

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From: Gerry Simpkins <gsim@... <mailto:gsim%40tds.net> >

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

<mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com

>

Sent: Sat, December 11, 2010 6:22:59 AM

Subject: Re: Re: leukemia

Likely she should include milkthistle to strengthen her liver. Kefir

for sure since the chemo will kill off her gut probiotics. Liver may

be strained tremendously by chemo. To manage symptoms of toxic shock

from the chemo, she can take low-dose naltrexone. It can be had with no

prescription from:

www.alldaychemist.com Not expensive at all, and many on this forum

have had great success with symptom management using it for a wide

variety of ailments. They range from Lymes, Lupus, all the way to

Leukemia and other cancers.

Her doc will not prescribe it because in her case it is off-label usage.

(It was originally developed to help people quit heroin and other

addictive drugs, and the patent ran out long ago. That is also likely

another reason that few docs prescribe it. Too cheap.)

I would strongly recommend the Budwig diet/protocol too. Will have no

effect on the chemo, and can only help.

Gerry

>

>

> Update:

> Thanks so much to all that responded both online and personally. The

> diagnosis from the oncologist today was severe acute lymphatic

> leukemia. Evidently one of the fastest. With immediate treatment, he

> hoped for an 80% chance of recovery. Without treatment, 3 months at

> most. She seemed to have a lot of confidence in the doctor, who was

> careing and compassionate. She had confidence in him, which was very

> surprising.

> She has been useing milk and water kefir as well a Kombucha Tea for

> over 20 years. She was a moderater on some of those forums, and when

> she moved to Indiana to stay with her daughter found an Amish farmer

> who sold her raw milk for $2. a gal. She uses only liquid stevia for

> sweetenings, except for some good maple syrup. She buys coconut oil

by

> the 4 gal. case. Never eats processed foods, or anything factory

> canned. Now my question is, does anyone know of a safe herb or such

> that will augment the chemo. and make it more effective while at the

> same time, lesson the side effects of the chemo.? I guess she will be

> as bald as me,but mine is hereditary.

>

> Thanks again, and to Garner for this wonderful site.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Hopeful for help.

> >

> > I have a very dear lady friend who is a total heath freak and great

> herbalist. She is living with her daughter and family, but has been

> very weak and ill for months. Been going to a chiropracter who sent

> her ot a doctor for blood tests. Her white blood count was over 5

> times the high normal (65). She is going to an oncologist next week

> for verification, but I know for a fact she will not take anything

> allipathic.

> > She would do a natural protocol.

> > She has been to weak to use the internet herself and phoned me to

do

> what research I could.

> >

> > Any and all comments, sugestions links would be most apreciated.

> >

> > With all my thanks and gratitude.

> >

> >

> >

>

>

--

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all

good

things.

G. Simpkins

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