Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 I have used both the oral and intravenous calcium ethyl amino phosphate (EAP). My physician who helped me with the EAP felt the oral presentations didn't have the same impact as the intravenous presentation. After my one year on the intravenous plus multiple versions of the oral capsules I felt my strength was still declining and hired a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor (LLMD) and was diagnosed with and started treatment for Lyme Disease. Much of my time is sleeping on my couch. Feel free to send me a note directly to wake me up :-) > > > Has anyone tried this supplement? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 I’m sorry bit can anyone describe to me in layman’s terms<gr> what this is all about. I’m not at all familiar with it and being an ex-educator find that not only myself, other “newbies” to this supplement will benefit by starting with ABC’s <gr> Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 I took LDN on my way to calcium ethyl amino phosphate. My Rebif and Copaxone had REALLY kicked my hiney!! Switching to LDN was such a nice change and was also my seperation from the medical-industrial-complex MS cult. I abbreviate it as EAP. It's a German drug. The intravenous formulations are allowed into the US under compassionate use laws. I moved onto the EAP as I felt my health had not stabilized with my LDN.The LDN is a much easier drug to take. The EAP really does significantly help some MS patients. For me, it was a little difficult knowing when to stop. No one really seems to know just how quickly the EAP should get to work or what the wind down schedule should be. There is not really much good data on the drug. There is a questionnaire that reports many patients doing well with the EAP. There is a library in WI where all of the material from the original promoter, Dr. Hans Nieper, can be purchased. I think the name was the Brewer library or something about like that. I scanned several pages out of the books and placed them on my MySpace profile photo albums. Personal opinion, I don't feel that just doing the oral capsules will have much impact. I was taking about 15-20 capsules of various formulations of the EAP along with the intravenous presentation. It's three times per week IV injections. It takes a VERY serious commitment to do this drug. > > > > I'm sorry bit can anyone describe to me in layman's terms<gr> what this is > all about. I'm not at all familiar with it and being an ex-educator find > that not only myself, other " newbies " to this supplement will benefit by > starting with ABC's <gr> > > Pat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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