Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 > , What happened when you stopped the LDN? Have you heard others say how they felt when they stopped the LDN? The reason that I ask is I just realized that I may have to stop taking it soon because I don't know who I will be able to get to continue to write the prescription. Would stopping it make the person more emotional??? How long would it take for a person to adapt? If you have the citation for the Med hypotheses article I'd like to take a look at it. And, you say it it dirt cheap.... mine isn't....it comes from a compounding pharmacy... Thanks > Hi - > > Yes it sure is. BTW, regarding your parasthesias . . . are you > taking low-dose naltrexone? That might help too. When I started > chelating, I thought I would stop the LDN . . . . Whoops! - > MISTAKE! Y.P Agrawal, an MD/PhD, who has MS-like symptoms (and goes > by the alias of " Aegis " - but you didn't hear that from me! - lol) > just published a paper in the journal MEDICAL HYPOTHESES where he > gives a propsed explanation of the mechanism of action. Basically, > it works at the level of blocking glutamate receptors in the brain. > Interesting article which will hopefully bring more attention to > treating MS. Anyway, a lot of folks have benefited from it's use so > I thought I would pass that on. The best part is that it is dirt > cheap and doesn't seem to interfere with chelation. > > Toodles, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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