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7 weeks... that's about right for returning symptoms, that means the LDN has adjusted to you and you're revisiting old symptoms.

IF they're returning in Reverse Order, that's the healing process

It's called

Hering's law of cure. By Dr Schmidt Presented by Sylvain Cazalet

http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/schmidt/lawofcure.htm

Hering's Law of Cure:

Symptoms of a chronic disease disappear in definite order, going in reverse and taking about one month for every year the symptoms have been present.

Symptoms move from the more vital organs to the less vital organs; from the interior of the body towards the skin.

Symptoms move from the top of the body downward.

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal7.php

[low dose naltrexone] fibromyalgia plateau?

hi all,I started taking LDN on Dec 30 2009, so that's almost 7 weeks. I've been having a hard time the last few days with fibro symptoms, body aches and weakness, that I haven't had since the LDN kicked in. Is it possible that I've arrived at the fibro plateau that has been described? Or is it just that the recent addition of more stress has pushed me over an edge?I'm now at the max dose (4.5mg) so can't add any more, though that was my first impulse when I realized I'm having a fibro flare. OH! This may be important: I'm also on the iodine protocol, and this week bumped my iodine dose of Iodoral to 75mg. I don't know if that could be related or not.any thoughts?--~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste------------------------------------

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Thanks. I'll back down on the iodine a bit. --

>the high dose of iodine and related detox can increase adrenal fatigue.try

>to take few days off the iodine or decrease the dose.

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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Thanks, Larry, I'm going to back down on the iodine a bit, and not worry

and hang in with the LDN. Probably get crazy and take some aspirin tomorrow.

best to all,

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>7 weeks... that's about right for returning symptoms, that means the LDN

>has adjusted to you and you're revisiting old symptoms.

>

>IF they're returning in Reverse Order, that's the healing process

>

>It's called

>

><http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/schmidt/lawofcure.htm>Hering's law of cure.

><http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/schmidt/lawofcure.htm>By Dr

>Schmidt<http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/schmidt/lawofcure.htm>

><http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/schmidt/lawofcure.htm>Presented by

>Sylvain Cazalet

>

>

>

><http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/schmidt/lawofcure.htm>http://www.homeoint.org/\

cazalet/schmidt/lawofcure.htm

>

>

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><http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal7.php>Hering's Law of Cure:

>

> * Symptoms of a chronic disease disappear in definite order, going in

> reverse and taking about one month for every year the symptoms have been

> present.

> * Symptoms move from the more vital organs to the less vital organs;

> from the interior of the body towards the skin.

> * Symptoms move from the top of the body downward.

>

><http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal7.php>http://www.healingnatu\

rallybybee.com/articles/heal7.php

>

> [low dose naltrexone] fibromyalgia plateau?

>

>hi all,

>I started taking LDN on Dec 30 2009, so that's almost 7 weeks. I've been

>having a hard time the last few days with fibro symptoms, body aches and

>weakness, that I haven't had since the LDN kicked in. Is it possible that

>I've arrived at the fibro plateau that has been described? Or is it just

>that the recent addition of more stress has pushed me over an edge?

>

>I'm now at the max dose (4.5mg) so can't add any more, though that was my

>first impulse when I realized I'm having a fibro flare. OH! This may be

>important: I'm also on the iodine protocol, and this week bumped my iodine

>dose of Iodoral to 75mg. I don't know if that could be related or not.

>

>any thoughts?

>

>--

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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Hi, ,

I've been on Iodoral for over 5 years, currently taking 50 mg daily. It seems to me the symptoms you are describing may be bromine detox signs.

You might like to try backing off or stopping Iodoral for a few days to see if you feel better. That will be the clue that you are detoxing bromine.

Easy does it.

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