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Dear group members . I am bothering you with a new problem i developed recently

.. I have developed tingling numbness at right peri orbital region since

around a month . My neuro had given of tab methycobal and vit E which i stopped

last month . I was also taking beclate inhaler for allergic rhinitis . I stopped

these medicines 15 days back but the problem is persisting . Any suggestions

please ? Regards Amit

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> Re: threelac for candida

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> Judy Rudin

> 2a.

> Has anyone on LDN definitely been exposed to Swine Flu?

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> Judy Rudin

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> Has anyone on LDN definitely been exposed to Swine Flu?

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> 3a.

> Re: LDN initial dosage

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> Re: LDN initial dosage

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> Re: threelac for candida

> Posted by: " Judy Rudin "

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> judyr12345

> Mon Aug 3, 2009 9:20 pm (PDT)

> ,

> I had just undergone 10 antibiotic IV treatments for my arthritis, and had

> mistakenly been told NOT to take probiotics during the treatment. My tongue

> went completely white and my whole digestive system was messed up. I got a

> vaginal yeast infection too. It was pretty obvious what was going on.

> Judy

> Re: threelac for candida

> Posted by: " Gramenz " gramenz0919@ hotmail.com sjgramenz

> Mon Aug 3, 2009 3:04 pm (PDT)

> Judy -

> How did you know you had candida overgrowth?

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> 2a.

> Has anyone on LDN definitely been exposed to Swine Flu?

> Posted by: " Judy Rudin "

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> judyr12345

> Mon Aug 3, 2009 9:27 pm (PDT)

> My daughter came home from sleep-away camp with swine flu. One of her

cabin

> mates had tested positive for it, and had provided the infirmary with a

> short list of the kids she was hanging out with. My daughter was on the

> list, and she arrived home two days later with a dry cough, which quickly

> progressed into all the swine flu symptoms. I called the doctor and was

> told not to bring her in. They did not want to test her, given the pretty

> obvious circumstances under which she got sick. They said the labs in our

> area weren¹t even running the tests unless the patient was hospitalized.

> They told me what to do at home, which was to treat it like any other flu,

> and she was pretty sick for a few days but came through it fine. So while I

> don¹t have a definitive lab test showing she had swine flu, it seems pretty

> clear that she did.

> There are three other family members in the house, and all of us are on LDN.

> We spent some significant time with her while she was incubating it, before

> we realized she had it. No one else got sick.

> Judy

> Has anyone on LDN definitely been exposed to Swine Flu?

> Posted by: " unity_thru_ peace " unity_thru_peace unity_thru_peace

> Mon Aug 3, 2009 2:00 pm (PDT)

> Looking for anecdotal evidence that being on LDN is protective.

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> Has anyone on LDN definitely been exposed to Swine Flu?

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> davidtaylor603

> Mon Aug 3, 2009 11:18 pm (PDT)

> My wife is on LDN for MS and we have both been exposed to swine flue

following which we both had fairly mild symptoms. What needs to be remembered is

that the symptoms we experience are the normal response to an invader by the

immune system i.e. what the body should do to rid us of the problem.

> This may not be very pleasant but it actually indicates our immune system is

working properly. So does LDN protect against swine flue? Not sure our

experience adds anything to the discussion, in that my wife had symptoms which

were minor but we do not know what would have happened if she was not on LDN.

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> Re: LDN initial dosage

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> z100a2002

> Mon Aug 3, 2009 10:03 pm (PDT)

> i think the reason is that many people come to ldn after many years of

being sick and their adrenal is exhausted.they cannot tolerate much of anything.

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> From: Rozie Saxe < roziesaxe (DOT) com >

> Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN and Cancer

> " Nonie " < nmsammymsn (DOT) com >, low dose naltrexone

> Date: Monday, August 3, 2009, 12:27 PM

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> Hi Nonie,

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> I heard that Soy is good for you and has some cancer fighting agents. Where

did you hear that it was bad for you?

>  

> Thanks!

> From: Nonie <nmsammymsn (DOT) com>

> low dose naltrexone

> Sent: Saturday, August 1, 2009 9:01:16 PM

> Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] LDN and Cancer

>  

> Actually, gluten is also connected to cancer and all other auto-immune

diseases. Soy and artificial sweeteners as well.

> Nonie

>  

> Thank you so much. I have heard that sugar feeds cancer. I asked my doctor and

he said there is no scientific proof. I have managed to cut out sweet but now I

will work on breads that contain white flour that eventually turn into sugar.

Any other hidden sugars in foods that you can think of

>  

> Again thank you

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