Guest guest Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 Not to be argumentative, but people should stop making sweeping and definitive statements about LDN as well. Though it may be helping a multitude of people, it has not helped me after 9 months of use for Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. My disease has continued to progress, and no symptoms have been reversed or lessened by LDN.CarolynFrom: Francie Stull <francie@...>To: LDN_4_Pets Sent: Thu, May 20, 2010 6:13:20 PMSubject: Re: [LDN_4_Pets] Radiation Hormesis It kept being pushed for MS, which starts to show how things get distorted on the Internet when shared over and over again. The problem is that many things can help in specific cases. Indeed, lots of people feel better with the MLM products, probably because their health is lacking some nutrient that it supplies. They feel so much better that they are convinced that it will help everybody, and they "swear by them" as well. I remember the hoopla over shark cartilage curing cancer, because sharks don't get cancer. Multi-millions were made off of that claim before it was debunked. It is so hard to tell what hidden treatments are valid and which are not. That is the basic reason that I had hoped that we would stick to LDN when possible. We KNOW it works, have a pretty good idea of how and why it works, and although there might be other things that can be done for certain cases, the LDN should be the basis of all of them, in my opinion. Francie Bee stings are not quakery. People swear by them for arthritis. In a message dated 5/19/2010 5:43:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, garnet_ldnaustin (DOT) rr.com writes: bee stings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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