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Re: Where to apply ldn cream?

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The TD LDN is applied anywhere on the body like stomach, legs(not hairy),

wrists, arms. Dr. McCandless says...I am sure for those tender 3-5 year olds

their skin is probably very little barrier to emu oil carrying stuff in - maybe

in aged old tough skin, I would stress people apply it to " soft parts " of body,

meaning not hairy or tanned, thickened skin.

from Dr. McCandless

>

> I have been prescribed ldn, I have Hashi's and Scleraderma morphea.

> Instead of a pill I have the cream applicator with a plunger and directions to

apply 1.5 ml. every night.

> The temptation is to apply the cream near/on the thyroid and apply it to the

SD skin.

> I'm thinking the the thickened skin of the morphea area might not transmit the

ldn through that tissue. Am I right?

> Also, is it dangerous to apply directly over the thyroid.

> I know it's being sent all over the body, doesn't remain where applied, I just

feel why should it have to travel so far?

> Humor me, I know I sound like an idiot, but does it matter at all where I

apply the ldn?

> jo

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