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Lyn...you're doing alright..keep worrying but just not too much that it

interferes with your life.

My mother tells me that when I was about a week or so old a tornado

ripped thru Akron and took out a half a block of houses just one street

over fom us and she never knew a tornado had hit. We get tornados but

not real big ones , however some parts of Ohio have had whole towns

wiped out. (Xenia, Ohio for one)

Last year a tornado jit in the north west part of the state and wiped

out a movie theater but just before it hit the manager had moved

everyone (mostly kids) to a connected building which was deemedsafer.

The kids were untouched but the theater where they had been minutes

before had totally disappeared

....not twenty feet away. Tornadoes are awesome in their power and so

unpredictable. I'm glad you were safe.

love jerry

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Thanks Jerr I am glad yo are so good at keeping secrets.

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Let me know when the fun starts I may not recognize it anymore.LOL

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Jerry or anyone else who might know the answer,

Am I dreaming or did I read somewhere that if you are on Propranolol you should not eat Grapefruit??? I drink Fresca all the time and being diabetic my choices are limited, and the pharmacist just told me it didn't matter. I thought I read somewhere that Grapefruit juice was a no no.

Can someone help????

Am I going bonkers????

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Hi ....some bp meds you cant take grapefruit it interacts. Calcium channel blockers (Norvasc) that I took all had warnings on label not to take grapefruit. I was told it applied to all CCBs. Its a relatively new discovery (a year or so) but your pharmacist should have a list by now of all drugs that are affected and any warning given on label. Granma (who lives with us) takes propranolol and typed on the label is Do not take with Antacids, Iron or Calcium. Hope this helps

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I know that prograf interacts with grapefruit. It causes it to be absorbed at higher concentrations than normal. Something to do with enzymes Jerry can probably give more specific reasons.

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-----Original Message-----From: MKANTZLE@... [mailto:MKANTZLE@...] Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [ ] JerryJerry or anyone else who might know the answer,Am I dreaming or did I read somewhere that if you are on Propranolol you should not eat Grapefruit??? I drink Fresca all the time and being diabetic my choices are limited, and the pharmacist just told me it didn't matter. I thought I read somewhere that Grapefruit juice was a no no. Can someone help???? Am I going bonkers????

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...grapefruit and grapefruit juice are contraindicated with many

drugs and prenisone may be onew of them....we hada list posted here a

while ago and I think I have it in my files...I take prograf and it is

contraindicated in its literature.

The main reason is an enzyme it contains that either dilutes or enhances

the desired effect of the med. I'll sendwhat I have.

Yes, you may be going bonkers, but I don't know you well enough to

determine that, perhaps if you asked your doctor..

love jerry

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Carole, when are you moving to Reno? That is really quite different than Ohio!

Debby

[ ] Jerry

Jerry, I get what you are saying about the alt's and lft's not being a measurement of damage itself - and you are scarring me! I continue to get the red spots, brusies, breath probs, itching, etc... But my doc says because numbers are normal not to worry - his constantly saying that has me even more worried. But I too have probs with nuetriphils, and what ever the other one is and just read recently that is also expected in liver damage/cirhosis/pbc?. So what is a lady to do? Well, this one I guess will just wait out the two weeks til bx, and then wait the week or two for results. I have no other choice. My doc is head of the department of hepatology at OHSU, one would think he would be more on top of things. I certainly hope when I move to Reno I can find some one who has his you know what together on this disease. Still waiting for blood results from hep and rhumie. Makes me mad I have to call them to get them - it's long distance. But they are busy. Any way, I will work hard not to get too scared, got more important and happy things to think about. But I am telling you, if I see you forceful one more time I may just swoon. ;)Love 'ya,Carole K

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I don't know about anyone else but I have hard time reading Jerry's

font and color...his font is almost a blur...would you mind changing

it Jerry? Thanks

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > I've been on LDN for 4 weeks now (2.5 mg level) and

> > will be going back to

> > see my " alternative medicine " doctor in 2 weeks for

> > a followup. He wanted me to

> > do some research on heavy metal toxicity & the

> > challenge test. He wants me

> > to consider getting a test for heavy metals and

> > going through a detox

> > procedure.

> >

> > My questions are:

> >

> > Have any of you taken a challenge test?

> >

> > Have any of you had the IV chelation detox method?

> >

> > Those of you who have gone through a detoxification,

> > was it worth all the

> > effort and all the money? Did you have positive

> > results? Did you have to have

> > your dental amalgams replaced first?

> >

> > I am worried that detox might cause adverse

> > reactions and progression of my

> > disease (PLS not MS), have any of you who did the

> > heavy metal and/or chemical

> > detox have a bad reaction to it?

> >

> > I have a mouth full of silver fillings dating back

> > to when I was 6 years

> > old, one root canal, 2 crowns, and I had braces when

> > I was a teenager -- all of

> > this before I showed my first obvious symptoms of

> > PLS. I don't know what

> > metal the braces were made from (I assume stainless

> > steel mainly, but I'm sure

> > there were other metals involved) but I had have

> > silver/mercury fillings, gold

> > fillings, stainless steel & gold crowns, and wonder

> > if these different metals

> > might act together as corrosives with the salt in my

> > saliva, eroding away

> > and releasing the metals into my system the same way

> > metal (esp. aluminum)

> > boats hulls do (commonly called electrolysis -- a

> > galvanic action, or the flow of

> > electrical current between dissimilar metals

> > immersed in an electrolyte such

> > as seawater.). So, I've been wondering if the salt

> > content of the saliva in

> > our mouths along with different metals can be

> > corroded in a similar fashion?

> > I've done searches and come up with those that

> > endorse this theory and those

> > that " pooh pooh " it. Do any of you have any

> > experience with amalgam removal

> > and, if so, did you notice any improvements?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

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>

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG Free Edition.

> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.5/450 - Release Date:

9/18/2006

>

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sorry about that i am nearly blind and the bold thick letters work best for me to see what I type is this better for you to see?

[low dose naltrexone] Re: Jerry

I don't know about anyone else but I have hard time reading Jerry's font and color...his font is almost a blur...would you mind changing it Jerry? Thanks> > > Hello,> > > > I've been on LDN for 4 weeks now (2.5 mg level) and> > will be going back to > > see my "alternative medicine" doctor in 2 weeks for> > a followup. He wanted me to > > do some research on heavy metal toxicity & the> > challenge test. He wants me > > to consider getting a test for heavy metals and> > going through a detox > > procedure.> > > > My questions are:> > > > Have any of you taken a challenge test?> > > > Have any of you had the IV chelation detox method?> > > > Those of you who have gone through a detoxification,> > was it worth all the > > effort and all the money? Did you have positive> > results? Did you have to have > > your dental amalgams replaced first?> > > > I am worried that detox might cause adverse> > reactions and progression of my > > disease (PLS not MS), have any of you who did the> > heavy metal and/or chemical > > detox have a bad reaction to it?> > > > I have a mouth full of silver fillings dating back> > to when I was 6 years > > old, one root canal, 2 crowns, and I had braces when> > I was a teenager -- all of > > this before I showed my first obvious symptoms of> > PLS. I don't know what > > metal the braces were made from (I assume stainless> > steel mainly, but I'm sure > > there were other metals involved) but I had have> > silver/mercury fillings, gold > > fillings, stainless steel & gold crowns, and wonder> > if these different metals > > might act together as corrosives with the salt in my> > saliva, eroding away > > and releasing the metals into my system the same way> > metal (esp. aluminum) > > boats hulls do (commonly called electrolysis -- a> > galvanic action, or the flow of > > electrical current between dissimilar metals> > immersed in an electrolyte such > > as seawater.). So, I've been wondering if the salt> > content of the saliva in > > our mouths along with different metals can be> > corroded in a similar fashion? > > I've done searches and come up with those that> > endorse this theory and those > > that "pooh pooh" it. Do any of you have any > > experience with amalgam removal > > and, if so, did you notice any improvements?> > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------> > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG Free Edition.> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.5/450 - Release Date: 9/18/2006>

No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.5/450 - Release Date: 9/18/2006

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thanks jerry that is much better!!! All the blue in the font was

making my eyes blur...thank you!

> >

> > > Hello,

> > >

> > > I've been on LDN for 4 weeks now (2.5 mg level) and

> > > will be going back to

> > > see my " alternative medicine " doctor in 2 weeks for

> > > a followup. He wanted me to

> > > do some research on heavy metal toxicity & the

> > > challenge test. He wants me

> > > to consider getting a test for heavy metals and

> > > going through a detox

> > > procedure.

> > >

> > > My questions are:

> > >

> > > Have any of you taken a challenge test?

> > >

> > > Have any of you had the IV chelation detox method?

> > >

> > > Those of you who have gone through a detoxification,

> > > was it worth all the

> > > effort and all the money? Did you have positive

> > > results? Did you have to have

> > > your dental amalgams replaced first?

> > >

> > > I am worried that detox might cause adverse

> > > reactions and progression of my

> > > disease (PLS not MS), have any of you who did the

> > > heavy metal and/or chemical

> > > detox have a bad reaction to it?

> > >

> > > I have a mouth full of silver fillings dating back

> > > to when I was 6 years

> > > old, one root canal, 2 crowns, and I had braces when

> > > I was a teenager -- all of

> > > this before I showed my first obvious symptoms of

> > > PLS. I don't know what

> > > metal the braces were made from (I assume stainless

> > > steel mainly, but I'm sure

> > > there were other metals involved) but I had have

> > > silver/mercury fillings, gold

> > > fillings, stainless steel & gold crowns, and wonder

> > > if these different metals

> > > might act together as corrosives with the salt in my

> > > saliva, eroding away

> > > and releasing the metals into my system the same way

> > > metal (esp. aluminum)

> > > boats hulls do (commonly called electrolysis -- a

> > > galvanic action, or the flow of

> > > electrical current between dissimilar metals

> > > immersed in an electrolyte such

> > > as seawater.). So, I've been wondering if the salt

> > > content of the saliva in

> > > our mouths along with different metals can be

> > > corroded in a similar fashion?

> > > I've done searches and come up with those that

> > > endorse this theory and those

> > > that " pooh pooh " it. Do any of you have any

> > > experience with amalgam removal

> > > and, if so, did you notice any improvements?

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ----------------------------------------------------------

> ----------

> >

> >

> > No virus found in this incoming message.

> > Checked by AVG Free Edition.

> > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.5/450 - Release Date:

> 9/18/2006

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

----------

>

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG Free Edition.

> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.5/450 - Release Date:

9/18/2006

>

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