Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 Hi croma_clear1, It sometimes takes weeks, months, and even a year or more for LDN to achieve its maximum therapeutic potential. Your health problem took time to develop, and it will take time to overcome. For more information about LDN, visit http://tinyurl.com/2boot2 With best wishes for the New Year, Dudley Delany dudley_delany [low dose naltrexone] Sjogrens Dryness - LDN Therapy - Progress 2 weeks+ Hello all LDN 4.5mg for Sjogrens now 2 weeks +2 days Progress: Sleep disturbances more mild Fatigue is subsiding but is dynamic..comes and goes No progress with the main symptoms of dryness..mouth and eyes are worse than before starting LDN... How do I measure dryness...well I cant get saliva at all at the moment..and my eyes I need to use thick ointment at night to get through...my whole body skin is dry it flakes now. So all in all I guess it's not where Id like to be.. Can I ask how long people took LDN before they see their symptoms relieved ...anyone longer than 2 weeks ? Am I expecting to much at week 2 ? Or should it have kicked in so to speak by now and I might as well stop ? Thanks to all..and I know that LDN seems to work for many so good luck to us all. Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Hi MAG, Ginkgo Biloba is said to improve memory. I believe colloidal gold (CG) also helps along those lines. To learn more about CG, visit http://tinyurl.com/grpm9 Best regards for the New Year, Dudley Delany dudley_delany [low dose naltrexone] Re:Sjogrens Dryness - LDN Therapy - Progress 2 weeks+ I must speak up here and let you know that there have been studies regarding Sjogrens and Evening Primrose Oil. I read about it 20 years ago in Judy Graham's book on Evening Primrose Oil. (Graham also wrote a wonderful book on M.S. and its Management). EPO has been my saving grace all these years as I have gotten progressively better in my " healthy denial " of MS. I'm taking LDN to see if it will help with the short term memory (is it M.S. or menopause?). MAG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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