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Can anyone inform me about this subject : I am taking ldn since 1 year

and 2 months, first at 3mg, and now at 4.5mg for a ppms. I noticed

amelioration concerning stiffness. Since a few days, I am really less

tired. If it continues like this, I'll appreciate a lot. If ldn

influences fatigue, is it normal such a long period ?

Thank you for answers and also temoignages.

Françoise

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Francoise,

I will send you some earlier posts from the group concerning fatigue.

My best

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] ldn and fatigue

Can anyone inform me about this subject : I am taking ldn since 1 year

and 2 months, first at 3mg, and now at 4.5mg for a ppms. I noticed

amelioration concerning stiffness. Since a few days, I am really less

tired. If it continues like this, I'll appreciate a lot. If ldn

influences fatigue, is it normal such a long period ?

Thank you for answers and also temoignages.

Françoise

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I am sorry Francise,

Your e-mails keep coming back. I will just include them on this reply

e-mail. See below:

**Hi -- I am new to this discussion of LDN, but I just read the question

about needing energy. Whenever I take super malic, I get immediate energy.

It's in the healthfood stores. It's a combo of malic acid from apples and

magnesium. It's supposed to fuel the ATP energy cycle in our cells. It comes

in 200mg tablets, I believe. Start slowly, and earlier in the day. I took my

first one at night and didn't sleep at all, I had so much energy! It also

moved me from the slow lane of the pool to the fast one! -- Robin

**

I haven't found DL-Phenalyline helpful when it comes to improving energy,

though others have. What I HAVE found helpful are the glyconutrients

recommended by Dr. Lawrence in England: liquid aloe vera, shark cartilage,

and kelp. Dr. Lawrence suggests adding glyconutrients after antioxidants.

**

Hi Paatti,

For fatigue try a teaspoon of cayenne pepper in a warm cup of water. I

advise drinking it in the morning or afternoon, because it will keep you

awake, thus giving you more energy. Initially, in 1999 when diagnosed, I

was prescribed Ammantadine(symmetrel) for fatigue, but since taking LDN in

2004 someone on this site suggested the spice Cayenne Pepper. Also try

water aerobics, it is the best way to exercise the legs and all parts of the

body.

Good Luck,

Dee

RRMS

** I have mentioned this before but besides b-12 in the form of sublingual

methylcobalamin- NADH 7.5mg , acetyl-l-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid on an

empty stomach should increase energy alot. These items can be purchased

through Swanson Vitamins mail order catalog. Otherwise they can be very

expensive but usually work, Kathy

**

Best of luck

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] ldn and fatigue

Can anyone inform me about this subject : I am taking ldn since 1 year

and 2 months, first at 3mg, and now at 4.5mg for a ppms. I noticed

amelioration concerning stiffness. Since a few days, I am really less

tired. If it continues like this, I'll appreciate a lot. If ldn

influences fatigue, is it normal such a long period ?

Thank you for answers and also temoignages.

Françoise

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What kind of supplements for MS fatigue?

---- creiaa <CLANDAU@...> wrote:

> Everyone responds differently, Françoise. I've been taking LDN for

> almost three years. A few months ago, I realized that I had more

> energy and experienced less " MS fatigue, " but I don't know if it's that

> LDN has kicked in (finally!) or that it's the supplements (vis-a-vis

> Dr. Lawrence) that I've been taking for about a year now.

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Please could you send me a copy of the welcome e-mail?Thanks for that.Regards,H.

---- Original Message -----

From: Aletha Wittmann

low dose naltrexone

Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 1:08 AM

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and fatigue

The supplements for MS and LDN are included as an attachment in the "welcome e-mail" that I send out if anyone would like a copy please let me know.ThanksAletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and fatigueWhat kind of supplements for MS fatigue?---- creiaa <CLANDAUnyc (DOT) rr.com> wrote:> Everyone responds differently, Françoise. I've been taking LDN for> almost three years. A few months ago, I realized that I had more> energy and experienced less "MS fatigue," but I don't know if it's that> LDN has kicked in (finally!) or that it's the supplements (vis-a-vis> Dr. Lawrence) that I've been taking for about a year now.>> >>>>>>

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I do not know what is a " welcome e-mail "

Françoise

> > Everyone responds differently, Françoise. I've been taking LDN for

> > almost three years. A few months ago, I realized that I had more

> > energy and experienced less " MS fatigue, " but I don't know if

it's that

> > LDN has kicked in (finally!) or that it's the supplements (vis-a-vis

> > Dr. Lawrence) that I've been taking for about a year now.

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I would really appreciate a copy of this list. Is it sent via email or snail mail?Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: The supplements for MS and LDN are included as an attachment in the "welcome e-mail" that I send out if anyone would like a copy please let me know.ThanksAletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and fatigueWhat kind of supplements for MS fatigue?---- creiaa <CLANDAUnyc (DOT) rr.com> wrote:> Everyone responds differently, Françoise. I've been taking LDN for> almost three years. A few months ago, I realized that I had more> energy and experienced less "MS fatigue," but I don't know if it's that> LDN has kicked in (finally!) or that it's the supplements (vis-a-vis> Dr. Lawrence) that I've been taking for about a year now.>> >>>>>>

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Hi Kathy,

I am sending you a copy via e-mail. Much faster and cheaper than snail mail. The only problem is that there are attachments and sometimes they can be rejected by e-mail systems. If you do not receive a copy within the day please let me know

My best

Aletha

Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and fatigueWhat kind of supplements for MS fatigue?---- creiaa <CLANDAUnyc (DOT) rr.com> wrote:> Everyone responds differently, Françoise. I've been taking LDN for> almost three years. A few months ago, I realized that I had more> energy and experienced less "MS fatigue," but I don't know if it's that> LDN has kicked in (finally!) or that it's the supplements (vis-a-vis> Dr. Lawrence) that I've been taking for about a year now.>> >>>>>>

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Hi Aletha - I received the email and was able to open the attachments. Thanks. KathyAletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi Kathy, I am sending you a copy via e-mail. Much faster and cheaper than snail mail. The only problem is that there are attachments and sometimes they can be rejected by e-mail systems. If you do not receive a copy within the day

please let me know My best Aletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and fatigueWhat kind of supplements for MS fatigue?---- creiaa <CLANDAUnyc (DOT) rr.com> wrote:> Everyone responds differently,

Françoise. I've been taking LDN for> almost three years. A few months ago, I realized that I had more> energy and experienced less "MS fatigue," but I don't know if it's that> LDN has kicked in (finally!) or that it's the supplements (vis-a-vis> Dr. Lawrence) that I've been taking for about a year now.>> >>>>>>

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Hi Francoise,

It is just an e-mail that I put together when has information regarding LDN

and MS. It also has some attachments that were made by Dr. ce from

England. He has MS and he used LDN and gives it to his patients. He wrote

some things down to help people while using LDN.

I will forward a copy to you

My best

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and fatigue

I do not know what is a " welcome e-mail "

Françoise

> > Everyone responds differently, Françoise. I've been taking LDN for

> > almost three years. A few months ago, I realized that I had more

> > energy and experienced less " MS fatigue, " but I don't know if

it's that

> > LDN has kicked in (finally!) or that it's the supplements (vis-a-vis

> > Dr. Lawrence) that I've been taking for about a year now.

> >

> >

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