03-25-2007, 12:37 PM
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Low dose naltrexone can boost the immune system
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FDA-approved naltrexone, in a low dose, can boost the immune system � helping those with HIV/AIDS, cancer, autoimmune diseases, and central nervous system disorders.
Cancer. Anyone with cancer or a pre-cancerous condition should consider LDN. Many use LDN as a preventive treatment. Post-treatment, others have been using LDN to prevent a recurrence of their cancer. LDN has been shown in many cases to work with virtually incurable cancers such as neuroblastoma, multiple myeloma, and pancreatic cancer.
Cancer. As of mid-2004, Dr. Bihari reported having treated over 300 patients who had a cancer that had failed to respond to standard treatments. Of that group, some 50%, after four to six months treatment with LDN, began to demonstrate a halt in cancer growth and, of those, over one-third have shown objective signs of tumor shrinkage.
LDN prescriptions are now being filled by hundreds of local pharmacies, as well as by some mail-order pharmacies, around the US. Some pharmacists have been grinding up the 50mg tablets of naltrexone to prepare the 4.5mg capsules of LDN; others use naltrexone, purchased as a pure powder, from a primary manufacturer.
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Gideon�s Drugs [New York, NY (212) 575-6868, fax(212) 575-6334] charges $15 for a one month�s supply of 4.5mg LDN but it does not accept insurance and it will charge for shipment.
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