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I just found the following information in a newsletter for health professionals. It looks like another piece of this puzzle. Sharon

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"Because of the benefits it has shown for Lyme disease, Dr. Singleton recommends that all patients who suffer from Lyme disease, as well as chronic pain symptoms consider low dose naltrexone therapy. He also reports that LDN works best when the following three conditions have been addressed prior to its use:

1) vitamin D deficiency has been corrected,

2) food sensitivities have been corrected, and

3) adrenal stress or adrenal fatigue has been properly addressed."

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I agree with this post. As my vit D levels continue to normalize I feel the LDN becoming more effective. Have reduced my naturethroid by 1/2 and feeling well.A.From: Starshar <starshar@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] How LDN works bestUndisclosed-Recipient@...Date: Friday, October 16, 2009, 12:09 AM

I just found the following information in a newsletter for health professionals. It looks like another piece of this puzzle. Sharon

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"Because of the benefits it has shown for Lyme disease, Dr. Singleton recommends that all patients who suffer from Lyme disease, as well as chronic pain symptoms consider low dose naltrexone therapy. He also reports that LDN works best when the following three conditions have been addressed prior to its use:

1) vitamin D deficiency has been corrected,

2) food sensitivities have been corrected, and

3) adrenal stress or adrenal fatigue has been properly addressed."

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Hi,

Thanks for posting this. I'm curious about #2. How do you correct food

sensitivities?

I have several. Is it an elimination diet, or is there something else I can do?

I know the long list of foods that cause my reactions, and therefore my diet had

become very limited to my *safe foods*.

Tamra in Gilroy

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> I just found the following information in a newsletter for health

professionals. It looks like another piece of this puzzle. Sharon

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> ******

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> " Because of the benefits it has shown for Lyme disease, Dr. Singleton

recommends that all patients who suffer from Lyme disease, as well as chronic

pain symptoms consider low dose naltrexone therapy. He also reports that LDN

works best when the following three conditions have been addressed prior to its

use:

> 1) vitamin D deficiency has been corrected,

> 2) food sensitivities have been corrected, and

> 3) adrenal stress or adrenal fatigue has been properly addressed. "

>

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