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CRP is a commonly used marker for

inflammation and/or infection, used regularly where there is surgery, and to

measure the rate of inflammation in RA etc. It is called c reactive protein.

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Sent: 15 April 2010 22:59

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Subject: [low dose naltrexone] CRP?

If you please.. what is the CRP - it is referred to but I

can't locate on my web queries. I asked another person who mentioned it

on the LDN site, yet didn't hear back from her. I am on the site to learn

more about LDN and how it might be something to bring up to the doctor in

regards to my FM. I have to find one knowledgeable of FM first, but

that's another quest as well. Thanks, M.

" The future is not some place we are going to but one

we are creating. The paths to it are not found but made. "

` Schaar

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If you please.. what is the CRP - it is referred to but I can't locate on my web queries. I asked another person who mentioned it on the LDN site, yet didn't hear back from her. I am on the site to learn more about LDN and how it might be something to bring up to the doctor in regards to my FM. I have to find one knowledgeable of FM first, but that's another quest as well. Thanks, M.

"The future is not some place we are going to but one we are creating. The paths to it are not found but made." ` Schaar

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