Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 you should go gluten free milk free and soy and sugar free. about how long after methotrexate, contact skip pharmacy. dr berkson treats RA with combi with antibotics,if you can see him might be the best. watch the videos at the bootom. http://nolahepper.blogspot.com/2009/06/dr-burt-berkson-and-low-dose-naltrexone.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Some members of the RA-ldn group have weaned, or are weaning themselves off at least some of the meds you mention so I'm copying this there. There's also discussion of the question in past messages. The address is rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone/As for diet, there doesn't seem to be one single answer, although perhaps red meat (beef, pork) is one that most members learn to avoid. Also going gluten and sometimes dairy free helps some. But perhaps the most important is to eat fresh, preferably organic (i.e. not processed foods) if you don't already and some people have found some relief by only eating raw foods. I think most members use high quality omega 3 with high epa and dha (I get mine from iHerb.com). Before I could get hold of my LDN last year I took that with Vit E 400 and was amazed at how it helped reduce the inflammation. Vit D3 is another one you might like to check out - currently being discussed.A point that comes over loud and clear is we have to learn to "listen to" our own bodies. When we take LDN it helps our unique immune system deal with the unique situation in our bodies.Good luckMargaretFrom: Krystyna Kukielka <kak@...>To: "low dose naltrexone " <low dose naltrexone >Sent: Wed, April 7, 2010 10:44:47 PMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] RA and LDN Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with RA a little over 5 years ago. I'm on methotrexate, sulfasalazine and hydroxychloriquine. What should I do to switch to LDN? How long do I have to wait after quitting the methotrexate? How should I modify mu diet, etc.? I appreciate all the information you can give me, I like to know as much as possible before I start. Thank you, Krystyna Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Thanks a lot, I was going to ask if there was a doctor whom I should call/see, someone who knows what he's doing as I feel a little bit uncomfortable doing it on my own.Thanks again,K.On Apr 7, 2010, at 10:07 PM, zahavi wrote: you should go gluten free milk free and soy and sugar free. about how long after methotrexate, contact skip pharmacy. dr berkson treats RA with combi with antibotics,if you can see him might be the best. watch the videos at the bootom. http://nolahepper.blogspot.com/2009/06/dr-burt-berkson-and-low-dose-naltrexone.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Hi Margaret,Thanks for the info, I didn't know there actually was RA-ldn group, I'll definitely check it out.All the best,K.On Apr 7, 2010, at 11:46 PM, Margaret Schooling wrote: Some members of the RA-ldn group have weaned, or are weaning themselves off at least some of the meds you mention so I'm copying this there. There's also discussion of the question in past messages. The address is rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone/As for diet, there doesn't seem to be one single answer, although perhaps red meat (beef, pork) is one that most members learn to avoid. Also going gluten and sometimes dairy free helps some. But perhaps the most important is to eat fresh, preferably organic (i.e. not processed foods) if you don't already and some people have found some relief by only eating raw foods. I think most members use high quality omega 3 with high epa and dha (I get mine from iHerb.com). Before I could get hold of my LDN last year I took that with Vit E 400 and was amazed at how it helped reduce the inflammation. Vit D3 is another one you might like to check out - currently being discussed.A point that comes over loud and clear is we have to learn to "listen to" our own bodies. When we take LDN it helps our unique immune system deal with the unique situation in our bodies.Good luckMargaretFrom: Krystyna Kukielka <kakabracode>To: "low dose naltrexone " <low dose naltrexone >Sent: Wed, April 7, 2010 10:44:47 PMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] RA and LDN Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with RA a little over 5 years ago. I'm on methotrexate, sulfasalazine and hydroxychloriquine. What should I do to switch to LDN? How long do I have to wait after quitting the methotrexate? How should I modify mu diet, etc.? I appreciate all the information you can give me, I like to know as much as possible before I start. Thank you, Krystyna Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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