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low dose naltrexone: cheap generic drug cure for autoimmune disorders; and cancers, some arthritises, psoriasis, etc etc etc
Topic Started: Oct 17 2010, 11:42 AM (2,544 Views)
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hi there fellow free thinkers

i know i tend to joke around too much, but this is too good not to post here

i have at least six or so different ama doctor diagnosed autoimmune disorders and wasn't getting any help from the ama doctors i was seeing

finally i happen to trip over this on youtube by watching videos of lectures given by a genius alternative cancer doctor who is curing end stage cancers that orthodox cancer doctors have given up on with this drug, which is like 60 cents a day, is nontoxic so it doesn't screw up your liver and kidneys like most other drugs do

the doctor on youtube is called dr. berkson, and the drug is called low dose naltrexone

i talked my doctor into giving me a starting prescription for this and sent it in to a skip's pharmacy in boca raton florida cause none of the compounding pharmacies locally offered it, and skip the pharmacist takes this stuff himself, so he knows how to compound it right, it can't use either time release naltrexone or fillers that bind to the naltrexone

as dr. berkson says, the only way patients are going to get this stuff at this stage is to go get it themselves, either through prescription here in the states, or overseas, cause it isn't going to get passed by the fda for any diseases, since they want like a billion dollars to do that, and since it is a stone cheap generic, no corporation is going to fund it as there is no money in it



what it does is block endorphin receptors for several hours at night after you take it between 9 pm and 1 am, , the body is tricked into thinking that it doesn't have any beta-endorphins at all, the body starts cranking out its own beta-endorphins, which are the basic chemical used by the cells in the immune system, which gets back on its little cellular feet and goes out and kills the germs which are causing all the damage...plus the immune system itself stops attacking the body's tissues because it is getting all the beta-endorphins it needs to do its job of eating all the germs and viruses and cancer tumors



if The Creator came down and told me that this cheapassed drug would start scabbing over some of my psoriasis sores in two days i wouldn't have believed it...but that looks like that is what is happening, or at least it seems like

anyways, if you have any autoimmune disorders, or even want to take this stuff so as to keep your immune system from tanking and from getting hideous deforming autoimmune disorders and cancers, this may well be the pharmaceutical discovery of all time

the only problem that i can see with it, and this is mentioned in the literature, which if you have like chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia, which dr. berkson says are not diseases in and of themselves, but instead symptoms of the epstein barr virus running amok because your immune system is literally flat on its back, which makes you so tired and sick and hurting that you can barely move, like i have, low dose naltrexone gives you so much energy that you aren't used to having anymore that it keeps you up at night until you get used to it, and it is said you can't drink any alcohol or use any opiate based pain killers

also, you are supposed to start at 1.5 mg for a month, work up to 3 mg for a month, and then go on to 4.5 mg which is the full dosage

low dose naltrexone webpage

http://www.ldnresearchtrust.org/

http://www.ldndatabase.com/
Edited by necramericanomicon, Oct 18 2010, 12:32 PM.
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First of all, Hello to everybody on this excellent forum. This is my first post here, But been following it for a month, maybe.. I am friends with Paul on facebook..

Second, thanks for this great post!! I got psoriasis for several years now.. say 4 maybe more, and I think it has started f&#%n up my joints since early august.. that's when i started noticing it and it been getting worse for sure.. I guess it is this Rheumatoid Arthritis that is pretty common following the psoriasis.. Yay, Rheumatic at 23 years old;) But yeah, going to see a "Rheumatist Dr." 2'nd November and I will surely prop for this medication.. Cause it seems to work wonders.. Any tips for how to get them to comply to my request Bro? I read those on the site and will try those ofc.. Best regards & Blessings!!
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Joakim
Oct 17 2010, 02:43 PM
First of all, Hello to everybody on this excellent forum. This is my first post here, But been following it for a month, maybe.. I am friends with Paul on facebook..

Second, thanks for this great post!! I got psoriasis for several years now.. say 4 maybe more, and I think it has started f&#%n up my joints since early august.. that's when i started noticing it and it been getting worse for sure.. I guess it is this Rheumatoid Arthritis that is pretty common following the psoriasis.. Yay, Rheumatic at 23 years old;) But yeah, going to see a "Rheumatist Dr." 2'nd November and I will surely prop for this medication.. Cause it seems to work wonders.. Any tips for how to get them to comply to my request Bro? I read those on the site and will try those ofc.. Best regards & Blessings!!
i printed out all the material that i could find, which isn't too much because this drug is only now being used in the low dose 4.5 mg form for these various ailments, and it takes like a billion dollars to get fda approval, so patients pretty much have to go for it all by themselves

i got it in the 4.5 mg as it is cheaper and to get to the starting 1.5 mg dosage i opened up the capsule into three equal parts of water, shook it, and took 1/3rd at a time

since he knew i had been diagnosed with them previously by a rheumatologist, he gave it to me

if you can't get a prescription there is another site with a list of doctors that do prescribe ldn

http://www.ldnscience.org/

i don't know if there are any mail order prescription drs there that i did hear mentioned by a lady on a youtube she made; she also said that you can order this stuff from england without a prescription; i didn't bother noting which youtube it was, but it shouldn't be too hard for you to track down

good luck, since this stuff is like autoimmune disorder sufferers only real hope....everything else the ama docs try only depresses your immune system more, this is the only one that i know of that bolsters it internally with no side effects

the first several or more nights on it my sleeping has been fitful, but as the pharmacist skip in florida, who uses it himself said on a youtube video, i would rather be able to pick my nose with my fingers not being all arthritic than have a good night's sleep
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Is it legal or just legal for Heroin addicts or Opium addicts ?

My god the pill looks just like the pill Morpheus offered NEO. Then NEO woke up and the machine came to NEO but did not destroy him but the machine knew NEO was no longer useful as a power source because he was aware of the truth then flushed him down the toilet.
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another great cheap generic drug is phenytoin/dilantin; it is the only drug that stabilizes the nervous system down to the individual dendrite level

so if you are trying to go off of alcohol or opiates or barbiturates it literally and figuratively keeps you from going insane from the horrors of withdrawal

there is a site about it where doctors have used it overseas, not so much anymore in this country, for heroin and alcohol withdrawal centers because it is so cheap, like $8 for a month's supply from overseas pharmacies if you can't get a prescription

http://www.remarkablemedicine.com/
read through some of the clinical trials, a rich investment banker, dreyfus, got interested in it and tested it on prison populations, he said that it was the only drug that the prisoners practically begged for when they were done with the test trials

now that i am on it, when i listen to music, i am starting to feel energy moving through different parts of my brain that i never did before

on this song, i could feeling energy moving in my brain and sometimes right down the skin on my arms...adds new intensity to listening, it would seem

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_FrENJrzeQ&feature=related

, it is also used in preventing epilepsy...it's freaky stuff, with not that much in the way of side effects, either

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from the above site, on phenytoin:

Body Electricity

For the first few months that I took Dilantin (PHT) I gave little thought to how the medicine worked. How it worked was a lot less important to me than that it did work. But one day I noticed that the flat, metallic taste in my mouth, which I’d associated with electricity, was gone. As I thought back about it, I realized that it had been gone since I’d started taking PHT.

A hypothesis about electricity had led me to ask for PHT. Was this a coincidence? It seemed unlikely. When a hypothesis precedes and leads to a finding, the hypothesis is apt to be correct. My thinking went back to electricity in the body.

Recently I found some notes to myself, made in 1963. These notes help me remember what my thoughts were at that time. From my notes] “I noticed figures of speech that described human emotions in electrical terms. Before then I’d thought of these terms as imaginative inventions of writers. But perhaps they weren’t. Maybe sensitive people had used them instinctively because they were near the truth. There are enough of these electrical expressions to make a parlor game. Some follow:state of tensionshocking experience
room charged with tensionstate of shock
get a charge out of somethingit gave me a jolt
electrifying experienceblow your fuse
the touchdown electrified the crowdblow your top
dynamic personalitysparks flew
magnetic personalityexplosive temper
galvanized into actionexplode with anger


“This list, with its references to anger and fear, led to other thoughts. I knew that an electric goad was used in rodeos to frighten animals into rambunctious performances, and that batteries had been used to make racehorses run faster. I’d read that an electric jolt causes the hair to stand on end.

“Could electricity be the mechanism that makes the fur on a dog rise when he is angry or when he is frightened? Could it account for the spectacular bristling of a cat in the act of welcoming a dog? How about our own fur? When we’re scared the hair on the nape of our neck rises and we have ‘hair-raising’ experiences. And don’t we bristle with anger? Didn’t these things seem to connect anger and fear with electricity in the body?” [End of the notes]

I had gone as far as I could as an amateur. I needed a professional to tell me whether my ideas about electricity in the body made sense. But where could I find such a person? Whenever I’m stumped as to how to find someone or locate something, I have a simple method. I ask Howard Stein. I don’t know how he does it but he never lets me down. I asked Howard, “Do you know how I can meet with somebody who’s an expert on electricity in the body?” Howard said he thought so. He went to Yura Arkus-Duntov, head of the Dreyfus Fund’s science research. Within a week Yura had made arrangements for me to meet with Dr. Peter Suckling, a neurobiophysicist from Downstate Medical Center.

Dr. Suckling, with his nice Australian accent, had good vibes for me (a modern electrical term?). He was an expert on bioelectrical activity and had been an associate of Sir John Eccles, an authority in the field and a Nobel Prize winner. Dr. Suckling and I had three long meetings in my office at 2 Broadway. It was a nice office, facing New York Harbor, and Peter liked it. He said he thought the moving scenery of boats helped with thinking. I hoped so.

The first question I asked Peter was, “Can you weigh the electricity in a cat?” I thought cats had an extra share of electricity, because of their hair-raising act. Peter disappointed me by saying electricity can’t be measured that way. It’s inside the body, but the whole animal itself is grounded. I didn’t know what that meant but I took his word for it. For the first time, I heard about the excitatory nervous system, the inhibitory nervous system, membranes, axons, synapses, negative potentials, sodium and potassium, and how a disproportionate amount of chemicals inside and outside the cell made for the electrical potential across the membrane.

Peter labored hard to explain the working of bioelectrical activity to me. By using simple illustrations, he got into me, shoehorn fashion, a rudimentary idea of how electricity works in the body. I won’t burden the reader with the whole discussion, but I will summarize some of what Peter said.

The cell is a complicated entity in which thousands of activities take place. Peter said most of them were not relevant to our discussion. What was relevant was the electrical potential of the cell. He explained that the body of a cell is enclosed by a membrane, and in a nerve cell the electrical potential is minus ninety millivolts, relative to the outside of the cell. Peter said the reason there is this negative potential is because of a disproportionate amount of substances inside the cell relative to outside the cell—particularly sodium and potassium. Peter spoke of the membrane with obvious admiration: “This very thin membrane can sustain an electrical tension better than most insulators. The insulation strength is high. It has to be strong; it’s so very thin.” Then, in considerable detail, he explained the electrochemical mechanisms involved in the discharge of electrical activity. I won’t go into that here.

Peter said that there are about ten billion cells in the brain—each with an electrical potential. (The figure of ten billion is imprecise. The latest census has it considerably higher.) He said that even a slight imbalance in individual cells, because of the proliferative possibilities, could cause a problem in a large area of the brain. He told me that cells vary in length in the human. In nerve cells the speed of impulse transmission varies from one hundred meters a second to three meters a second. All the cells in the human body, although they do not have the same amount of electrical potential, work on the same principle. Peter said this was true in other animals and, for that matter, all living things. Apparently when the Lord came up with a good thing like the cell he used it over and over again.

At the beginning I didn’t tell Peter what my interest was. I didn’t want to influence him one way or the other. I realized later that this had been a needless precaution because we were dealing with a pretty exact science. In the meantime, Peter had been trying to figure out why the president of a mutual fund and partner of a brokerage firm was asking all these questions. He’d assumed my interest was in business. On the third day, when I told him about PHT, Peter astonished me by saying, “Oh, my goodness, I thought you were considering giving testosterone to the customer’s brokers to make them produce better.” Perhaps like making hens lay eggs faster (Merrill Lynch—consider).

Then I explained to Peter what my experiences with PHT had been. Apologizing for the unscientific sound of it, and speaking allegorically, I said I felt that the brain of a person who needed PHT was like a bunch of dry twigs. It seemed that a thought of fear or anger would light the dry twigs, the fire would spread out of control, and the thoughts couldn’t be turned off. PHT seemed to act like a gentle rain on the twigs, and the fire (and thoughts) could be kept under control. I asked Peter if these impressions made sense. Peter said he had not done specific work with PHT, but my impressions were not inconsistent with the known fact that PHT prevented the spread of excessive electrical discharge. That was good news.

A few weeks after our last meeting, Peter performed an invaluable service. He sent me a copy of Goodman & Gilman’s Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, considered to be the bible of pharmaceuticals by the medical profession, and said he thought I would find it useful. I hadn’t known there was such a book. In the section on PHT I found this: “Coincident with the decrease in seizures there occurs improvement in intellectual performance. Salutary effects of the drug PHT on personality, memory, mood, cooperativeness, emotional stability, amenability to discipline, etc., are also observed, sometimes independently of seizure control.”

I read and reread this paragraph. I could hardly believe it. Salutary effects in mood, emotional stability, etc. Here it was—in a medical book of high repute. Yet none of the doctors I’d met had ever heard of these uses. How could this be?
Edited by necramericanomicon, Oct 17 2010, 08:55 PM.
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