Guest guest Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 How to confirm that a person, diagnosed with MS and on LDN, is having Candida and then, if he has how take care of the problem ?Thanks for any advice.Rajeev From: jaxi <jaxi.schulz@...> Baker <vbaker@...>Cc: Eileen <ravensegge@...>; low dose naltrexone Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 8:44:41 PMSubject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: question re LDN 'vacation' Eileen - I would highly suspect a Candida issue is present and impacting your system. I posted an email on Candida awhile ago. I'll copy your addy and see if I can find it and send it to you. I have been actively treating for Candida along with my LDN and have found it made a difference for me. Jaxi On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Baker <vbaker@...> wrote: > > Hi Eileen, > > You wrote to me privately but I'm responding to you onlist because you > should have the benefit of the accumulated wisdom of the long-time LDNers-- > I've only been taking it since 12/09. I have heard that there can be a > plateau or setback period for fibromyalgia folks some months into taking LDN. > > As for the proper response, whether an LDN vacation, most people say that > taking it constantly is the most common, by far, therapeutic mode. More > experienced people will need to speak to this for you. > > LDN can bring out any underlying systemic candida infection, and it can > take several months for the candida to appear. That is another possibility > for your setback. > > Once in a while I forget my LDN and I don't think it's been helpful to me > when that happens. > > -- > > >>Hi, ~ >> >>I started taking LDN in late January, and it worked well - until about 6 >>weeks ago, when I've had a return of pain, allergy symptoms, etc. I'm >>wondering if it's common for LDN to stop working at around that 6-7 month >>point, and if there is something I should be doing to help it start >>working again. Should I take the occasional 'LDN vacation'? If so, for >>how long? Are there any other symptoms I should be watching for, to let >>me know when it's time to do something? >> >>Thanks for your help - it's comforting to know there is someone to go to >>with questions, someone who has 'been there, done that', and I really >>appreciate it! >> >>~Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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