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A friend of mine has just completed chemo in the brain for lung

cancer

Does LDN help with lung cancer?

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Behalf Of Baker

Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:56 PM

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Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] poison oak

Wayne's post reminded me of something that just

happened. My partner got a

4-day virus that knocked him out pretty badly. I felt it coming on, took 2

doses of echinacea tincture, and I didn't get sick. I didn't correlate it

to the LDN effect until this post.

Something else. The belief used to be that people with autoimmune diseases

had overactive immune systems. It is now known that such people have

underactive immune systems. So it's not a matter of LDN dampening

overaggressive immune systems or any of that old mythology, it's a matter

of our immune systems being optimized so that appropriate responses are

taken to health threats.

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>not dampening, Fighting. your immune system is Working on fixing you up :)

>

>I got a killer staph infection back in 2004 that totally stumped my

>podiatrist, I wrote about it in

><http://www.larrygc.com/mystory>http://www.larrygc.com/mystory

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>

>

>When I get exposed to people who are sick and my body starts fighting it,

>it's like you can SEE it fighting it. :)

> [low dose naltrexone] poison oak

>Hi friends,

>every year I get some poison oak; I seem to be very susceptible to it and

>I live in the country on 7 acres and there's a lot of it. This year I just

>got some patches on my leg and it's different somehow. It doesn't really

>itch unless I mess with it, and it's not raw and oozing like normal. I

>really think it's the LDN dampening the reaction to it. Poison Oak is the

>least of my worries... but I just thought that was interesting and that

>I'd share.

>the best effect, by far, is that I'm not getting all the colds and viruses

>I used to. I can feel them attacking and then my body fights it off within

>24 hours. I haven't checked my thyroid antibodies for a while, but even if

>they aren't going down, the not-getting-sick effect is reason enough to

>keep taking LDN!

>I hope you are all well and happy. Keep on keepin on.

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

--A.J. Muste

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