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Fiona, thanks for listing the information for me. I'm not too computer literate. The reason I mentioned it is he has books and many, many patients. I think he appears on tv shows and radio. He has clinics in various states in the US. He can reach many people and help them! No, I am not a patient but do have chronic fatigue and chemical sensitivities, among other problems. God bless, JanFrom: Fiona <f.hodgkiss@...>Jan C

<lemonsilly09@...>Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 7:34:17 AMSubject: Re: jacob teitelbaum md refers to ldn

> I just got an email from Dr Teitelbaum and he will be addressing ldn in a (soon) future newsletter. His website is www.endfatigue.com.>"In our upcoming newsletters, we will be discussing a number of promising treatments for CFS/Fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and a number of other health issues. These include:1. Low Dose NaltrexoneThis old, safe and cheap medication has been found to have dramatic immune modulating effects, but only at super low doses. A recent case series by Dr. Sultana Mustafa that used this treatment at the Detroit Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Center confirmed a recent Stanford study showing it to be VERY helpful."Found it on the website you mentioned.http://chronicfatigue.about.com/b/2009/04/20/anti-addiction-drug-may-ease-fibromyalgia-symptoms.htmhttp://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=21300I cannot find any new info per se, as everything seems to point in towards quoting that Stamford study.Needless to say, this was from a year ago now.I assume then you also have ME/CFS? Perhaps you are a patient of his and just started using LDN?As you say though, there is a lot of talk about LDN.Fiona

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Also a big thanks from me for this site, it looks like really good info and I've

heard about Dr. Teitelbaum before.

I also read about his new book for Sugar Addiction, and it also looks great. As

a self-admitted sugar addict, I can relate and am happy to see more info on this

since there seems to be a correlation between sugar ( & processed flour & high

fructose corn syrup) and conditions such as MS, Fibro, CFS & even RA & other

autoimmune illnesses becoming worse. This info is great timing for what I've

been searching for.

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> Fiona, thanks for listing the information for me. I'm not too computer

literate. The reason I mentioned it is he has books and many, many patients. I

think he appears on tv shows and radio. He has clinics in various states in the

US. He can reach many people and help them! No, I am not a patient but do have

chronic fatigue and chemical sensitivities, among other problems.

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> God bless, Jan

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