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In a message dated 11/28/2005 10:44:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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Also I assume when people are talking about extra B5 or B6 if you're taking B

complex you are covered.

Is that true? Thanks, Kathy

No, B vitamins and amino acids should not be taken in isolation.

I take B-100 three times a day plys B-6 100 mg and B1 (thiamine) and Niacin.

Another good source of B complex and aminos is brewer's or nutritional yeast.

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LDN and Warfarin (Coumadin)

My mom is on a host of drugs--including statins and Warfarin, a blood thinner.

She has a number of conditions that would be benefitted from being on ldn:

chronic lymphocytic leukemia (mild case), irritable bowel syndrome, and fairly

bad osteoarthritis. Her stomach can no longer tolerate celebrex and she does

much better in general without it though her legs suffer discomfort.

When asked about using ldn, her physician who claimed to have heard of ldn--

he said he was familiar with its use with chemotherapy, he said it was not for

those on blood thinner--I hadn't heard this before.

I did check out my mom's meds with Skip's Pharmacy and they said nothing was

contraindicated. Has anyone else heard anything about this?

Unfortunately my mom who is 86 is very attached to her doc and is quite

unlikely to distrust his opinions or go against it. I thought I would write to

see if

anyone else had heard of ldn being contraindicated with Warfarin.

Thanks for all your help.

Best regards,

Lynn C.

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Unfortunately Lynn it would seem your mom's physician is the newest

member of the " not as clever as he thinks he is " club!! Sounds like

many ignoramuses preceding him he has confused naltrexone with

novantrone - a nasty chemo drug.

Lynn wrote:

> LDN and Warfarin (Coumadin)

>

> When asked about using ldn, her physician who claimed to have heard of ldn--

> he said he was familiar with its use with chemotherapy, he said it was not for

> those on blood thinner--I hadn't heard this before.

>

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