Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 LDN must release fast for it to be effective. http://ldn.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=forum & action=display & thread=87 If you can't return those 2.5mg capsules I would dissolve them in disilled water and administer with a graduated medicine dropper. http://goodshape.net/HomemadeLDN.html http://www.amazon.com/Apex-Medicine-Dropper-Pack-3/dp/B000XPS8ZQ/ref=sr_1_22?ie=\ UTF8 & s=hpc & qid=1266015014 & sr=1-22 For your other questions you should go here and ask: http://ldn.proboards.com/index.cgi > > Hi LDNers, here are some pretty basic questions I hope > somebody can answer. I have been to ldninfo.org. > > I was able to get LDN to try it. But I don't like the dose. > It is 30 2.5mg capsules. It is not time-released. The > filler is " inactivated acidophilus " . It cost around 30USD > or so. I doubt they will take it back, of course. > > Most people seem to do something like 1.5mg for 2 weeks, > then 3mg for 2 weeks, then 4.5mg, which would be easily > achieved with 1.5mg capsules. Is that right? > > With the 2.5mg capsules, I'm not sure how do do the dosing. > > Splitting the capsules is difficult to get right. Any ideas? > > Also, if anybody cares to comment, here are some questions I had. > > 1) Has anybody with severe ME as defined by Canadian 2003 > or Lyme tried it for a long time, such as a year? > 2) Is this likely to be good or bad for people with > serious hyperalgesia? Will it increase or decrease > sensitivity to opioids? e.g. for surgery. I am told > it has no effect. > 3) When you stop LDN, do you remain better? I am told no. > 4) Is the immune improvement good for bacterial and mold > infections? One site said that it would not work if > you have candida. I have severe mold sensitivity that > is not sufficiently controlled by oral terbinafine, > Nystatin, and caprylic acid. > 5) Could it be bad for you? For example, does not having > opioid stimulation during the night cause any problems > because the body wanted those for something? > 6) How exactly does it affect the immune system? Does it > cause B cells and T cells to replicate? Does it cause > NK cells to split? > 7) Will you be marked as suspect in some way in the USA if > you use it, for whatever reason, such as because > addicts use it, because it sounds vaguely like opioids, > because it's unusual, or because it removes market > share from other pharmaceuticals? > > Thanks. > > -- > Q: How many CDC " scientists " does it take to change a lightbulb? > A: " You only think it's dark. " [CDC has denied ME/ " CFS " for 25 years] > ========== > Retrovirus: http://www.wpinstitute.org/xmrv/index.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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