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I recieved this in an email and thought some of you may like to see it. May you always find

HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES

Lynn

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---------- Forwarded Message ----------http://ezinearticles.com/?id=477524 LOVE and HAPPINESS

FLOWERS and BUTTERFLIES

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Hi all,

I have a question about the formulation of LDN. My son has been on

LDN for about two years now and doing well. He has ADHD< Asperger's,

Asthma, hypothyroidism and more.... Due to loss of income, I recently

switched from Lee Silsby Pharmacy, who does not take my insurance and

has high shipping costs, to a local compounding pharmacy who does

take my insurance. The new pharmacy is willing to work with me and is

very open minded. My question is this, we are seeing a deterioration

in behavior and overall health. I am wondering if this could be due

to a difference in the LDN formulary.

Does anyone know what the best base is to mix the LDN in.I believe

ours is currently mixed in Emu oil. Also, I have noticed on the LDN

website, that they use capsules. What, if any, differences are there

in using capsules vs topical cream? I hate for finances to play a

role in this, but the reality is that I have to not only provide his

medication, but food and housing. The pharmacy is open to suggestions

and learning.

Thanks

in Houston

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Thank you again, Dr.....

> >

> > From: <LAUC174@ >

> > Subject: [csb-autism- rx] LDN

> > To: csb-autism-rx@ yahoogroups. com

> > Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 4:08 AM

> >

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> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > I have a question about the formulation of LDN. My son has been

on

> > LDN for about two years now and doing well. He has ADHD<

> Asperger's,

> > Asthma, hypothyroidism and more.... Due to loss of income, I

> recently

> > switched from Lee Silsby Pharmacy, who does not take my insurance

> and

> > has high shipping costs, to a local compounding pharmacy who does

> > take my insurance. The new pharmacy is willing to work with me

and

> is

> > very open minded. My question is this, we are seeing a

> deterioration

> > in behavior and overall health. I am wondering if this could be

due

> > to a difference in the LDN formulary.

> >

> > Does anyone know what the best base is to mix the LDN in.I

believe

> > ours is currently mixed in Emu oil. Also, I have noticed on the

LDN

> > website, that they use capsules. What, if any, differences are

> there

> > in using capsules vs topical cream? I hate for finances to play a

> > role in this, but the reality is that I have to not only provide

> his

> > medication, but food and housing. The pharmacy is open to

> suggestions

> > and learning.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > in Houston

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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