When I got home from work today, I found a message from a myeloma list friend (thanks, LB!) concerning a remarkable tale of friendship: http://tinyurl.com/7t2tzr Wow…check it out…
When I got home from work today, I found a message from a myeloma list friend (thanks, LB!) concerning a remarkable tale of friendship: http://tinyurl.com/7t2tzr Wow…check it out…
Hello I’m new to this but I’ve just read your blog and thought I should contact you. I have some information I’d like to share with you without broadcasting it to everyone, you can if you like, once you’ve perused it. You can contact me at ahealthieralternative@yahoo.com kindly put “blog reply” as the subject so I don’t delete it. Thanks.
Krykof
Hi Margaret,
I know your effort is mainly directed toward natural substances, but I wasn’t sure if you had ever researched low dosage naltrexone? I didn’t remember ever seeing it mentoned here, but it is an interesting drug that is dirt cheap with relatively mild side effects.
I’ve been following it off and on for a few years and they are starting to get some actual research going. It was approved at higher dosing for another use decades ago by the FDA, but it is the lower dosing that seems to show more benefit. Maybe this is a case of less is better.
I think one of the problems is that it appears to be helpful for a very large number of medical conditions and has a tendency to sound too good to be true. I think the cost of a pescription is just over a dollar a day…….hard to beat the price if it actually helps.
Your thoughts?
Art
Hi Art,
My friend Don tried LDN and wrote quite a few posts about it, such as this one:
http://myelomahope.blogspot.com/2007/10/excellent-test-results.html
Since he has already done the research, I just direct folks interested in LDN to his blog. I haven’t tried it and don’t know if I will try it, so, for now at least, I don’t have any thoughts…on this particular issue. 😀
Elephants, dogs and LDN. 🙂