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Hello

Owens has developed a database for anlaysiing Amino Acids results. She

has a very interesting list

sulfurstories/

She may be able to help you with that one depending on whether its urine or

plasma - not sure which ones

HTH

Mandi in UK

> Amino Acids:

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> Low -- A?partic acid, glutamic acid, posphoethanolamine, glycine,

> taurine, cystine, ornithine

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> My name is Kayce and I am the mother to a wonderful 4 yr old boy

who

> was diagnosed with Apraxia last year. After 2 yrs. of speech

therapy

> & preschool disabled class, his speech is still " unintelligible " .

Oh,

> the stories he tells...but I am the only one who can understand.

> The school has mentioned placing him in a self contained class for

> fear of how the other children will respond to him & they think

this

> ONE teacher is the one to help him (I was told this with each SLP

he

> was given as well).

> Does anyone have any information or experience on what is best for

an

> Apraxic Child?

> I really don't know where to turn, and am hoping someone can help

out.

>

> Thank you in advance.

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> > My name is Kayce and I am the mother to a wonderful 4 yr old boy

> who

> > was diagnosed with Apraxia last year. After 2 yrs. of speech

> therapy

> > & preschool disabled class, his speech is

still " unintelligible " .

> Oh,

> > the stories he tells...but I am the only one who can understand.

> > The school has mentioned placing him in a self contained class

for

> > fear of how the other children will respond to him & they think

> this

> > ONE teacher is the one to help him (I was told this with each

SLP

> he

> > was given as well).

> > Does anyone have any information or experience on what is best

for

> an

> > Apraxic Child?

> > I really don't know where to turn, and am hoping someone can

help

> out.

> >

> > Thank you in advance.

>

her email is Kayce_the_nut@...

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I know just how you feel. I have adorable twin boys that are Apraxic. Best

advice, find your self a speech therapist that is PROMPT trained. This method

seems to work best with Apraxic children. My twins have been in speech since

they were very young. They were still unintelligible. Over the last two months

I found a PROMPT therapist and I can already notice a difference and so do other

people! Now that's what really counts. Start here and stay in touch with this

site. People will guide you. I understand (and am hoping and praying) that

speech apraxic eventually with the right intervention can resolve itself.

Fondly,

jbmistletoe <jbmistletoe@...> wrote:

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>

> > My name is Kayce and I am the mother to a wonderful 4 yr old boy

> who

> > was diagnosed with Apraxia last year. After 2 yrs. of speech

> therapy

> > & preschool disabled class, his speech is

still " unintelligible " .

> Oh,

> > the stories he tells...but I am the only one who can understand.

> > The school has mentioned placing him in a self contained class

for

> > fear of how the other children will respond to him & they think

> this

> > ONE teacher is the one to help him (I was told this with each

SLP

> he

> > was given as well).

> > Does anyone have any information or experience on what is best

for

> an

> > Apraxic Child?

> > I really don't know where to turn, and am hoping someone can

help

> out.

> >

> > Thank you in advance.

>

her email is Kayce_the_nut@...

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> >

> > > My name is Kayce and I am the mother to a wonderful 4 yr old

boy

> > who

> > > was diagnosed with Apraxia last year. After 2 yrs. of speech

> > therapy

> > > & preschool disabled class, his speech is

> still " unintelligible " .

> > Oh,

> > > the stories he tells...but I am the only one who can

understand.

> > > The school has mentioned placing him in a self contained class

> for

> > > fear of how the other children will respond to him & they

think

> > this

> > > ONE teacher is the one to help him (I was told this with each

> SLP

> > he

> > > was given as well).

> > > Does anyone have any information or experience on what is best

> for

> > an

> > > Apraxic Child?

> > > I really don't know where to turn, and am hoping someone can

> help

> > out.

> > >

> > > Thank you in advance.

> >

> her email is Kayce_the_nut@...

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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My Revia tabs dissolve very easily.

Jaye

>

> I got my Naltrexone at a pharmacy in Canada that does not require a

prescription. I received the 50 MG tablets and dissolved them and take the dose

as is shown in this vid:

>

>

>

> I was then told that this:

>

> Don't bother, Revia is very difficult to make into LDN, you need the powder.

There is a large coating on the Revia pill and it is very difficult to separate

and or dissolve into a solution. The effect from it is totally different than

that of powdered LDN that is mixed with a filler. I know, because I've done it.

>

> Get the powder from a Pharmacy that does compounding, but you will need a

prescription. Most online pharmacies will give you a 6 month supply for one

prescription as the LDN goes bad after six months.

>

> My question is:

>

> Is this true? Is the 50 mg pill, dissolved, an inferior way of taking LDN?

>

> Thank you!!!

>

> Synthia

>

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I agree with Jaxi, I too have been dissolving tablets in distilled water for 18 months and it works just fine. Your advice comes from somebody that does not want you to buy without a prescription, perhaps a drug store owner. In addition, when the naltrexone is in solution every ml contains exactly the same amount as every other ml, with a capsule and filler who knows how much naltrexone is in any one of the caps. Unless you can get it from Skips where the quality is very good.SterlingFrom: nomorepsychs <nomorepsychs@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Please Help if You Canlow dose naltrexone Date:

Saturday, March 5, 2011, 9:09 PM

I got my Naltrexone at a pharmacy in Canada that does not require a prescription. I received the 50 MG tablets and dissolved them and take the dose as is shown in this vid:

I was then told that this:

Don't bother, Revia is very difficult to make into LDN, you need the powder. There is a large coating on the Revia pill and it is very difficult to separate and or dissolve into a solution. The effect from it is totally different than that of powdered LDN that is mixed with a filler. I know, because I've done it.

Get the powder from a Pharmacy that does compounding, but you will need a prescription. Most online pharmacies will give you a 6 month supply for one prescription as the LDN goes bad after six months.

My question is:

Is this true? Is the 50 mg pill, dissolved, an inferior way of taking LDN?

Thank you!!!

Synthia

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If a capsule is properly prepared, the drug amount in it should be consistent.

I'm not saying that that ALWAYS happens, but it certainly should.

Jaye

>

> From: nomorepsychs <nomorepsychs@...>

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Please Help if You Can

> low dose naltrexone

> Date: Saturday, March 5, 2011, 9:09 PM

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> I got my Naltrexone at a pharmacy in Canada that does not require a

prescription. I received the 50 MG tablets and dissolved them and take the dose

as is shown in this vid:

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> I was then told that this:

>

>

>

> Don't bother, Revia is very difficult to make into LDN, you need the powder.

There is a large coating on the Revia pill and it is very difficult to separate

and or dissolve into a solution. The effect from it is totally different than

that of powdered LDN that is mixed with a filler. I know, because I've done it.

>

>

>

> Get the powder from a Pharmacy that does compounding, but you will need a

prescription. Most online pharmacies will give you a 6 month supply for one

prescription as the LDN goes bad after six months.

>

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>

> My question is:

>

>

>

> Is this true? Is the 50 mg pill, dissolved, an inferior way of taking LDN?

>

>

>

> Thank you!!!

>

>

>

> Synthia

>

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The whole tablet dissolves within a couple of hours in water, preferably

distilled. No need to cut or crush it first.

How long does liquid LDN last?

http://ldn.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=links & action=display & thread=1468

Here is what Larry Frieders the pharmacist had to say:

STABILITY OF NALTREXONE From: " Larry J. Frieders " <larry@t...>

Date: Wed Mar 3, 2004 5:44 pmSubject:

NOT 1 day... NOT 1 week...BUT a MONTH or MORE! Naltrexone is quite stable in

water. I am quoting from Trissel's book, " Stability of

Compounded Formulations " , Second Edition, page 266 " Stability-

indicating HPLC analysis found less than 10% loss within 90 days at

either 4 degrees C or 25 degrees C; most samples exhibited no

loss. .... The recommended shelf lives of 30 and 60 days stored at

25 degrees C and 4 degrees C, respectively. " This is a reference

book that every compounder OUGHT to have on hand. 4 degrees C is

refrigeration and 25 degrees C is room temperature. We make a lot

of naltrexone solutions for people who need to adjust their doses.

The most popular strength is 1mg per ml. We supply a syringe with

which the patient can measure the correct dose. It is bitter so it

needs to be mixed with something (unless you have strong taste

buds). Nobody has ever complained that it " stopped working " .

Larry J. Frieders,RPh |The Compounder575 W. Illinois Ave ~ Aurora,

IL 60506 630-859-0333 FAX 630-859-0114

What Larry has left out is that this is a compounded LDN, not home made. Big

difference.

Dr.Skip

Once a drug passes from a solid to a liquid state, its shelf life can decrease

dramatically. Therefore, do not make more than 50 ml of liquid Naltrexone at a

time, store it in the refrigerator, and do not keep it for more than a month.

The fresher the preparation, the better. Be sure to shake the liquid LDN well

before using, and keep it from direct exposure to sunlight.

--

Art

My MS/LDN story/1988 - 2011

http://ldn.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=personal & action=display & thread=867

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>

> I got my Naltrexone at a pharmacy in Canada that does not require a

prescription. I received the 50 MG tablets and dissolved them and take the dose

as is shown in this vid:

>

>

>

> I was then told that this:

>

> Don't bother, Revia is very difficult to make into LDN, you need the powder.

There is a large coating on the Revia pill and it is very difficult to separate

and or dissolve into a solution. The effect from it is totally different than

that of powdered LDN that is mixed with a filler. I know, because I've done it.

>

> Get the powder from a Pharmacy that does compounding, but you will need a

prescription. Most online pharmacies will give you a 6 month supply for one

prescription as the LDN goes bad after six months.

>

> My question is:

>

> Is this true? Is the 50 mg pill, dissolved, an inferior way of taking LDN?

>

> Thank you!!!

>

> Synthia

>

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Got mine from Alldaychemist and it starts dissolving immediately.

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Please Help if You Can

I have been dissolving the tabs in water for a year now. Working perfect for me.

Do not know who they were but they didn't know what they were talking about.

Tons of folks here buy the 50 mg tabs and dissolve in water.

Jaxi

On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 11:09 PM, nomorepsychs < nomorepsychs@... > wrote:

I got my Naltrexone at a pharmacy in Canada that does not require a

prescription. I received the 50 MG tablets and dissolved them and take the dose

as is shown in this vid:

I was then told that this:

Don't bother, Revia is very difficult to make into LDN, you need the powder.

There is a large coating on the Revia pill and it is very difficult to separate

and or dissolve into a solution. The effect from it is totally different than

that of powdered LDN that is mixed with a filler. I know, because I've done it.

Get the powder from a Pharmacy that does compounding, but you will need a

prescription. Most online pharmacies will give you a 6 month supply for one

prescription as the LDN goes bad after six months.

My question is:

Is this true? Is the 50 mg pill, dissolved, an inferior way of taking LDN?

Thank you!!!

Synthia

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