Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Hi MoI share your mild irritation with all the curfuffle. What I do is mix in 25ml water per 50mg pill so for a 4.5mg dose I draw off 2.25ml. It's a small "efficiency". As for the iron oxides, if I were you I'd find a smaller bottle that you don't have to tip. I use a small, clear bottle. As it sits in the fridge most of the time and I only have the fridge open a cumulative maximum of say, 2 minutes a day, I reckon this is as good as a brown bottle with the advantage I can see what I'm doing. I used to draw the clear liquid off from the sediment, but now I just leave it. It looked to me as if a tiny amount of sediment at the bottom I didn't get rid of was possibly more tricky to avoid than the larger amount. I watch carefully where the tip of the syringe is to be sure it's not touching the sediment. When it's getting close I make up another dilution in another bottle ready so that I don't get caught out by underestimating how much I have left - especially as taking it last thing at night means I'm not as alert. Sometimes I draw it off a bit earlier leaving it to stand till I'm ready.MargaretFrom: Mo <mairinaineosborne@...>low dose naltrexone Sent: Mon, April 19, 2010 10:24:01 AMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] two questions - making up double bath LDN and avoid iron particles Hi all I have been using one 50 mg tab in 50 ml of water to make up my LDN bath. It does not last v long and I wondered if there was any reason not to double up on this for convenience sake? Also the deposit at the bottom of the bottle I think I heard consisted on some sort of iron which I need to avoid like the plague as I am taking IP6 to lower ferritin. I usually have to invert the bottle to fill the syringe. anyone have any ideas on how to avoid the dredges? Many thanks. Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Mo-- don't know the answer about doubling but as it can spoil it seems prudent not to double it. It's been suggested that a person can make up the tablet solution, let the insoluble stuff settle, then pour off the medicine into a different container, leaving some of the liquid behind with the grit. This does waste a bit but ensures you don't ingest the iron. best wishes, -- >Hi all >I have been using one 50 mg tab in 50 ml of water to make up my LDN bath. >It does not last v long and I wondered if there was any reason not to >double up on this for convenience sake? >Also the deposit at the bottom of the bottle I think I heard consisted on >some sort of iron which I need to avoid like the plague as I am taking IP6 >to lower ferritin. >I usually have to invert the bottle to fill the syringe. anyone have any >ideas on how to avoid the dredges? >Many thanks. > >Mo > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 You use LDN in your bath?!! > > Hi all > I have been using one 50 mg tab in 50 ml of water to make up my LDN bath. > It does not last v long and I wondered if there was any reason not to double up on this for convenience sake? > Also the deposit at the bottom of the bottle I think I heard consisted on some sort of iron which I need to avoid like the plague as I am taking IP6 to lower ferritin. > I usually have to invert the bottle to fill the syringe. anyone have any ideas on how to avoid the dredges? > Many thanks. > > Mo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 A word of CAUTION to those taking over 4.5mg http://preview.tinyurl.com/c5382g > > Hi all > I have been using one 50 mg tab in 50 ml of water to make up my LDN bath. > It does not last v long and I wondered if there was any reason not to double up on this for convenience sake? > Also the deposit at the bottom of the bottle I think I heard consisted on some sort of iron which I need to avoid like the plague as I am taking IP6 to lower ferritin. > I usually have to invert the bottle to fill the syringe. anyone have any ideas on how to avoid the dredges? > Many thanks. > > Mo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I strain my solution through a coffee filter once it has dissolved. It removes the filler and tastes a little better! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I have been doubling mine for a few months now as my husband and my dog started on it too, so it goes fast (between the three of us, we use 8 mg/night). I just use 2 pills per 50mL water, and then each mL is 2 mg instead of 1 mg. Haven't had any problems so far. > > Mo-- don't know the answer about doubling but as it can spoil it seems > prudent not to double it. It's been suggested that a person can make up the > tablet solution, let the insoluble stuff settle, then pour off the medicine > into a different container, leaving some of the liquid behind with the > grit. This does waste a bit but ensures you don't ingest the iron. > > best wishes, > -- > > >Hi all > >I have been using one 50 mg tab in 50 ml of water to make up my LDN bath. > >It does not last v long and I wondered if there was any reason not to > >double up on this for convenience sake? > >Also the deposit at the bottom of the bottle I think I heard consisted on > >some sort of iron which I need to avoid like the plague as I am taking IP6 > >to lower ferritin. > >I usually have to invert the bottle to fill the syringe. anyone have any > >ideas on how to avoid the dredges? > >Many thanks. > > > >Mo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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