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It was there but way at the bottom. Thanks for sending it. It was very interesting. love...Sharon LDN

let's try this again...... as I did not see it in my last email I will copy and paste

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Great Tom where did you get this info???I take LDN, I keep trying to get my nephew to try LDN but he says he has been healed..... (they layed hands on him) I am not saying that he is not, I just don't want to hear he is bad one of these days and is unable to think about LDN. tbayuk wrote: THE RESEARCH BEING DONE HERE AT HERSHEY CONTINUES TO MAKE NEWS AROUND THEWORLD IN A NUMBER OF AREAS OF MEDICINE. ONE RECENT AND IMPORTANT

PENNSTATE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE PILOT STUDY SUGGESTS A LOW DOSE OF NALTREXONE, ADRUG USED TO EASE SYMPTOMS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION, ALSO MAY BRINGRELIEF TO PEOPLE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE, A CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISORDER OFTHE INTESTINE THAT AFFECTS AN ESTIMATED 500,000 AMERICANS.A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS LED BY GASTROENTEROLOGIST JILL P. SMITH AND IAN S.ZAGON, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, RECEIVEDNIH FUNDING LAST SUMMER TO INITIATE A PHASE 2 TRIAL OF LOW-DOSE NALTREXONEAND CROHN'S. Always, Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eyes. -H. Brown, Jr.

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Great Tom where did you get this info???I take LDN, I keep trying to get my nephew to try LDN but he says he has been healed..... (they layed hands on him) I am not saying that he is not, I just don't want to hear he is bad one of these days and is unable to think about LDN. tbayuk wrote: THE RESEARCH BEING DONE HERE AT HERSHEY CONTINUES TO MAKE NEWS AROUND THEWORLD IN A NUMBER OF AREAS OF MEDICINE. ONE RECENT AND IMPORTANT

PENNSTATE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE PILOT STUDY SUGGESTS A LOW DOSE OF NALTREXONE, ADRUG USED TO EASE SYMPTOMS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION, ALSO MAY BRINGRELIEF TO PEOPLE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE, A CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISORDER OFTHE INTESTINE THAT AFFECTS AN ESTIMATED 500,000 AMERICANS.A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS LED BY GASTROENTEROLOGIST JILL P. SMITH AND IAN S.ZAGON, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, RECEIVEDNIH FUNDING LAST SUMMER TO INITIATE A PHASE 2 TRIAL OF LOW-DOSE NALTREXONEAND CROHN'S. Always, Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eyes. -H. Brown, Jr.

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Hi ,

I don't remember but I do know that it is accurate.

Regards,

Tom

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Great Tom where did you get this info???I take LDN, I keep trying to get my nephew to try LDN but he says he has been healed..... (they layed hands on him) I am not saying that he is not, I just don't want to hear he is bad one of these days and is unable to think about LDN. tbayuk <tbayukcomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

THE RESEARCH BEING DONE HERE AT HERSHEY CONTINUES TO MAKE NEWS AROUND THEWORLD IN A NUMBER OF AREAS OF MEDICINE. ONE RECENT AND IMPORTANT PENNSTATE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE PILOT STUDY SUGGESTS A LOW DOSE OF NALTREXONE, ADRUG USED TO EASE SYMPTOMS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION, ALSO MAY BRINGRELIEF TO PEOPLE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE, A CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISORDER OFTHE INTESTINE THAT AFFECTS AN ESTIMATED 500,000 AMERICANS.A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS LED BY GASTROENTEROLOGIST JILL P. SMITH AND IAN S.ZAGON, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, RECEIVEDNIH FUNDING LAST SUMMER TO INITIATE A PHASE 2 TRIAL OF LOW-DOSE NALTREXONEAND CROHN'S.

Always,

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I have emailed with Dr. Zagon several times and he was very encouraging about taking LDN for MS. He's the one who recently got the grant from the National MS Society to study LDN. I found several links that discuss Dr. Jill and her research into LDN for Crohns.Sharonhttp://sev.prnewswire.com/health-care-hospitals/20070130/PHTU04330012007-1.htmlhttp://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/ldn_trials.htmhttp://www.hmc.psu.edu/colorectal/research/naltrexone.htm Re: ldn Great Tom where did you get this info???I take LDN, I keep trying to get my nephew to try LDN but he says he has been healed..... (they layed hands on him) I am not saying that he is not, I just don't want to hear he is bad one of these days and is unable to think about LDN. tbayuk <tbayukcomcast (DOT) net> wrote: THE RESEARCH BEING DONE HERE AT HERSHEY CONTINUES TO MAKE NEWS AROUND THEWORLD IN A NUMBER OF AREAS OF MEDICINE. ONE RECENT AND IMPORTANT PENNSTATE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE PILOT STUDY SUGGESTS A LOW DOSE OF NALTREXONE, ADRUG USED TO EASE SYMPTOMS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION, ALSO MAY BRINGRELIEF TO PEOPLE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE, A CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISORDER OFTHE INTESTINE THAT AFFECTS AN ESTIMATED 500,000 AMERICANS.A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS LED BY GASTROENTEROLOGIST JILL P. SMITH AND IAN S.ZAGON, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, RECEIVEDNIH FUNDING LAST SUMMER TO INITIATE A PHASE 2 TRIAL OF LOW-DOSE NALTREXONEAND CROHN'S. Always, Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eyes. -H. Brown, Jr. Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit.

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Cool, Thanks Tom I will look for it... I know it has to be on one of the websites for LDN someplace or in a link someplace..... Thanks,

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Great Tom where did you get this info???I take LDN, I keep trying to get my nephew to try LDN but he says he has been healed..... (they layed hands on him) I am not saying that he is not, I just don't want to hear he is bad one of these days and is unable to think about LDN. tbayuk <tbayukcomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

THE RESEARCH BEING DONE HERE AT HERSHEY CONTINUES TO MAKE NEWS AROUND THEWORLD IN A NUMBER OF AREAS OF MEDICINE. ONE RECENT AND IMPORTANT PENNSTATE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE PILOT STUDY SUGGESTS A LOW DOSE OF NALTREXONE, ADRUG USED TO EASE SYMPTOMS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION, ALSO MAY BRINGRELIEF TO PEOPLE WITH CROHN'S DISEASE, A CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISORDER OFTHE INTESTINE THAT AFFECTS AN ESTIMATED 500,000 AMERICANS.A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS LED BY GASTROENTEROLOGIST JILL P. SMITH AND IAN S.ZAGON, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, RECEIVEDNIH FUNDING LAST SUMMER TO INITIATE A PHASE 2 TRIAL OF LOW-DOSE NALTREXONEAND CROHN'S.

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I stay at 3mg for anyone under 100#.  I think it is important to give at least

a week to 10 days to allow the body's adjustment to LDN before abandoning it;

many parents report great gains after the adjustment.  Nausea is not a usual

complaint, and there is no contraindication to combining EDTA and LDN that I

know of.  Good luck!  Dr. JM

Subject: LDN

To: csb-autism-rx

Date: Thursday, August 5, 2010, 11:27 PM

 

We have just started LDN, dose of 3.75 mg each night. The morning after the

third dose, our 53 pound 8 year old son, felt nauseated and vomited. He, in

general, has a poor appetite now since starting the LDN and is more " picky " with

eating. Are these effects related to the LDN? Should we stop it? We also are

using EDTA in suppository 3 nights per week. Perhaps we shouldn't dose both the

same night? Does the dose seem right?

Thanks for any help. We are not new to biomed, but are to LDN....

Katy and Dave, s M & D

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Where do you buy LDN? I just paid $50 for a month's worth of transdermal cream

from Lee Silsby, with the maximum dose of 3 mg (first month, so working up to 3

mg). I asked them if I could get caps instead, and they said that would be more

expensive than the cream! That doesn't make sense to me. I remember LDN being

inexpensive when we used it before. ??

Thanks,

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Get it from Coastal Compounding. They are cheaper.

Nitya

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Sent: Sat, November 20, 2010 11:31:06 AM

Subject: LDN

 

Where do you buy LDN? I just paid $50 for a month's worth of transdermal cream

from Lee Silsby, with the maximum dose of 3 mg (first month, so working up to 3

mg). I asked them if I could get caps instead, and they said that would be more

expensive than the cream! That doesn't make sense to me. I remember LDN being

inexpensive when we used it before. ??

Thanks,

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skip in florida is also much cheaper

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> Where do you buy LDN? I just paid $50 for a month's worth of transdermal

> cream from Lee Silsby, with the maximum dose of 3 mg (first month, so

> working up to 3 mg). I asked them if I could get caps instead, and they said

> that would be more expensive than the cream! That doesn't make sense to me.

> I remember LDN being inexpensive when we used it before. ??

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LDN costs about $20/month, any dose, for capsules or cream, at Coastal in GA,

Wellness in AL, and Skip's in FL.  Dr. JM

Subject: LDN

To: csb-autism-rx

Date: Saturday, November 20, 2010, 4:31 AM

 

Where do you buy LDN? I just paid $50 for a month's worth of transdermal cream

from Lee Silsby, with the maximum dose of 3 mg (first month, so working up to 3

mg). I asked them if I could get caps instead, and they said that would be more

expensive than the cream! That doesn't make sense to me. I remember LDN being

inexpensive when we used it before. ??

Thanks,

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Question, Lee Silsby claims they have created a special formula that enhances

absorbtion. Any truth to that?

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from Lee Silsby, with the maximum dose of 3 mg (first month, so working up to 3

mg). I asked them if I could get caps instead, and they said that would be more

expensive than the cream! That doesn't make sense to me. I remember LDN being

inexpensive when we used it before. ??

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the forumula of dr mccandless and coastal pharmacy works very good for many.

it is 20 dollars or 50 dollars.

i never heard that their formula works better

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