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GP's(family doc's) are just to point you in the way to

the wright speacialist for help.my family doc didn't

know about it either, but he stil wrote me a

perscription for it

to her doc and he had never heard of LDN. I think the

term doc-

in-a-box should be reassigned to the ones who don't

keep up with

cutting edge medical research ;)

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> My mom was diagnosed with IBS, and I wanted her to try LDN. I had some

> pills that were 1.5 strength, but I know that the clinical trial is

> using .5 mg's. Is a smaller amount more effective with IBS? Any

> knowledge on the subject would be most appreciated. She of course

> talked to her doc and he had never heard of LDN. I think the term doc-

> in-a-box should be reassigned to the ones who don't keep up with

> cutting edge medical research ;)

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If you'll look on the LDN site IBS is listed. Dr. Bihari has had success with

IBS at 4.5mg LDN.

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Heh, oh she is seeing a specialist, but in the context of advances,

I doubt he will ever think outside the box.

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> GP's(family doc's) are just to point you in the way to

> the wright speacialist for help.my family doc didn't

> know about it either, but he stil wrote me a

> perscription for it

> to her doc and he had never heard of LDN. I think the

> term doc-

> in-a-box should be reassigned to the ones who don't

> keep up with

> cutting edge medical research ;)

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Yeah I saw that, but do you know why the clinical trial is so low?

It made me think that perhaps something about it works differently

to provide the relief. Maybe I will just try to get her started on

the 4.5 since some people have demonstrated a difficulty making

steps up to each increment. Thanks !

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> --- In low dose naltrexone , " kloetus " <kloetus@y...>

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> > My mom was diagnosed with IBS, and I wanted her to try LDN. I

had some

> > pills that were 1.5 strength, but I know that the clinical trial

is

> > using .5 mg's. Is a smaller amount more effective with IBS?

Any

> > knowledge on the subject would be most appreciated. She of

course

> > talked to her doc and he had never heard of LDN. I think the

term doc-

> > in-a-box should be reassigned to the ones who don't keep up with

> > cutting edge medical research ;)

> >

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> If you'll look on the LDN site IBS is listed. Dr. Bihari has had

success with IBS at 4.5mg LDN.

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