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Unless I’m reading the article incorrectly, I believe it

is actually saying the opposite;i.e. MNTX reduces the risk of cancer

Any other thoughts on this?

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low dose naltrexone

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] WHat are the risks associated with LDN for

MS?

Hi everyone,

I am considering switching from rebif to ldn. I was wondering is anyone can let

me know of the risks associated with LDN.

By the way, I came across this link that states that patients taking

Methylnaltrexone (MNTX)were at risk of developing cancer. Does that have to do

with LDN to?

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/uocm-cpr111609.php

Thanks

f

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you read it correctly. it's the opiate pain killers that promote cancer growth and proliferation. the MNTX reduces it.

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of PatSent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:20 PM'castorvif'; low dose naltrexone Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] WHat are the risks associated with LDN for MS?

Unless I’m reading the article incorrectly, I believe it is actually saying the opposite;i.e. MNTX reduces the risk of cancer

Any other thoughts on this?

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of castorvifSent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:51 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] WHat are the risks associated with LDN for MS?

Hi everyone, I am considering switching from rebif to ldn. I was wondering is anyone can let me know of the risks associated with LDN.By the way, I came across this link that states that patients taking Methylnaltrexone (MNTX)were at risk of developing cancer. Does that have to do with LDN to?http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/uocm-cpr111609.phpThanks f

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You are correct regarding opiate pain killers. Morphine is not

your friend if you have cancer. Morphine promotes the growth

of cancer, agiogenesis, and the spread of cancer.

bob Larson wrote:

> you read it correctly. it's the opiate pain killers that promote

> cancer growth and proliferation. the MNTX reduces it.

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> *From:* low dose naltrexone

> [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] *On Behalf Of *Pat

> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:20 PM

> *To:* 'castorvif'; low dose naltrexone

> *Subject:* RE: [low dose naltrexone] WHat are the risks associated

> with LDN for MS?

>

> Unless I’m reading the article incorrectly, I believe it is

> actually saying the opposite;i.e. MNTX reduces the risk of cancer

>

> Any other thoughts on this?

>

> *From:* low dose naltrexone

> [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] *On Behalf Of *castorvif

> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:51 PM

> *To:* low dose naltrexone

> *Subject:* [low dose naltrexone] WHat are the risks associated with

> LDN for MS?

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I am considering switching from rebif to ldn. I was wondering is

> anyone can let me know of the risks associated with LDN.

>

> By the way, I came across this link that states that patients

> taking Methylnaltrexone (MNTX)were at risk of developing cancer.

> Does that have to do with LDN to?

>

> http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/uocm-cpr111609.php

> <http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/uocm-cpr111609.php>

>

> Thanks

>

> f

>

>

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