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My aunt and another brain tumor patient I knew tried low dose Naltrexone and it didn't help either one of them. They both died. However, neither were also using alpha lipoic acid. (They were both taking LOTS of other stuff though...) Perhaps with alpha lipoic acid it really would help.
There may be doctors in your area who are willing to prescribe low dose naltrexone. It is FDA approved and inexpensive. I don't have cancer, but I'm starting a clinical trial of low dose naltrexone for fibromyaglia at Stanford hospital in California.
How did that work out? I have fibromyalgia and am trying to get a prescription for it. My Naturopath was leary of it so I left her a lot of information. I am see a Functional Medicine Doc next week and will ask him about it.
LDN does work, but you have to play with the dosage till you find the right dose that works for you. I started at 4.5. It worked great for 3 months (took a month to start working), then it stopped (theoretically because of a possible buildup). I took a 5 day break then started back 2 days ago on 3.0 mg. It will probably take another month before I see relief of pain again. Would definitely recommend tho, even with dosage issues I'm still not at level 8/9 pain like I was before ever starting LDN.
@tamrakat Hello. I see you mentioned that LDN stopped working for you after 3 months. Did the temporary stop and restart help? Is it working for you again now? And did they figure out why it stopped working? Sorry for the interrogation lol :)
@rooflee Hi. Yes, it's working again for me at the lower dose. Not sure why it stopped. People frequently have to play around with the dose before the discover the dose that's right for them.
It is so very frustrating to see things like this. We all know there are wonderful cures out there but EVERY case is urgent to someone... to someone's loved ones. Why are we denied the cures we need? And the info we need? And in lots of cases, the nutrition we need? Turning cancer patients away is a great shame, because they have little time and often end up falling victim to a very inept health care system; receiving inappropriate treatments which kill them and cost them their savings too.
But how are we to get hold of these substances? There are lots of ways to treat these things but, most of the cures are illegal /impossible to access especially if diagnosed as having cancer and short time to live.
ProalgaZyme, "Run From the Cure" video on youtube, CocoonNutritionDOTorg, AmbayaGoldDOTcom, marine phytoplankton, hemp oil, smiling, laughing, waterfalls, David Wolfe Raw Food, EarthShiftProjectDOTcom, "The Hidden Story of Cancer" book at PinnaclePressDOTcom, JoDunningDOTcom. These are some things to look at to help people with cancer, or anybody who just wants to feel better. Not feeling well? Be more alive! Raw live foods, sunlight, pure clean water, IshaDOTcom. Take your power back!
worryphree 2 years ago
okay so contact partrick swazye the actor. He needs your help if it works.
rustytomabbeyblue 2 years ago
My aunt and another brain tumor patient I knew tried low dose Naltrexone and it didn't help either one of them. They both died. However, neither were also using alpha lipoic acid. (They were both taking LOTS of other stuff though...) Perhaps with alpha lipoic acid it really would help.
WoWGodMage 2 years ago
There may be doctors in your area who are willing to prescribe low dose naltrexone. It is FDA approved and inexpensive. I don't have cancer, but I'm starting a clinical trial of low dose naltrexone for fibromyaglia at Stanford hospital in California.
tamrakat 2 years ago 5
How did that work out? I have fibromyalgia and am trying to get a prescription for it. My Naturopath was leary of it so I left her a lot of information. I am see a Functional Medicine Doc next week and will ask him about it.
squirrelytwo 2 years ago
It worked out really well!
If you'd like to learn more about LDN you can join the yahoo support group LDNForFibro. There are apporx 75 members who take LDN for fibromyalgia.
tamrakat 2 years ago
@tamrakat hey i was wondering how has the treatment been for your fibromyaglia? did it work? any symptoms? would you reccomend it?
haaallix3 1 year ago
LDN does work, but you have to play with the dosage till you find the right dose that works for you. I started at 4.5. It worked great for 3 months (took a month to start working), then it stopped (theoretically because of a possible buildup). I took a 5 day break then started back 2 days ago on 3.0 mg. It will probably take another month before I see relief of pain again. Would definitely recommend tho, even with dosage issues I'm still not at level 8/9 pain like I was before ever starting LDN.
tamrakat 1 year ago
Yes!
tamrakat 1 year ago
@tamrakat Hello. I see you mentioned that LDN stopped working for you after 3 months. Did the temporary stop and restart help? Is it working for you again now? And did they figure out why it stopped working? Sorry for the interrogation lol :)
rooflee 1 year ago
@rooflee Hi. Yes, it's working again for me at the lower dose. Not sure why it stopped. People frequently have to play around with the dose before the discover the dose that's right for them.
tamrakat 1 year ago
@tamrakat Low dose Naltrexone is not approved, only the normal doses are approved. That's why many doctors are unwilling to prescribe it.
George19881988 1 year ago
It is so very frustrating to see things like this. We all know there are wonderful cures out there but EVERY case is urgent to someone... to someone's loved ones. Why are we denied the cures we need? And the info we need? And in lots of cases, the nutrition we need? Turning cancer patients away is a great shame, because they have little time and often end up falling victim to a very inept health care system; receiving inappropriate treatments which kill them and cost them their savings too.
greencatmusic 2 years ago 5
But how are we to get hold of these substances? There are lots of ways to treat these things but, most of the cures are illegal /impossible to access especially if diagnosed as having cancer and short time to live.
greencatmusic 2 years ago 2
Wow, what a great interview. This inner circle sounds really great.
wishiremembered 2 years ago
Great information...
matrixm777 2 years ago