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We would appreciate any form of guidance and direction. We are located in Melbourne, Australia. Can Ted from Bangkok offer any advice/insight? In Gratitude.
(Denver, Colorado)
09/19/2013
(Uniontown, Oh)
09/19/2013
Duke University is currently conducting trials using LDN (low dose naltrexone) with adults with gliomas.
http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT01303835
They may be able to advise you if you contact Duke.
LDN has been used in clinical trials for children with Crohn's disease and also with autistic children, so his age should not be a problem. Dr. Jill Smith of Penn State University in Hershey, PA conducted the studies and may be able to give you guidance on dosage for your son. The LDN website is www.ldninfo.org. LDN seems to be helpful as an addition to any cancer treatment (it is not a stand alone treatment) and is thought to help protect cells from chemo exposure.
I believe Ted has posted on gioblastoma here, also, and you can see his advice here:
Ted's remedies can be found here:
https://ted.earthclinic.com/cures/brain-tumor.html
I believe his amounts listed are for adults, so you would need to use less. Bill, a man with much knowledge of natural treatments on Earth Clinic, who is familiar with Ted's protocols, may be able to advise. Best wishes.
(Ten Mile, Tn)
07/01/2017
Rsw,,,,,,, just received my LDN Rx in the mail. You are light years ahead of me. Jus hope I can sleep the whole night through. From what I read the Bugger Bears will chase me all night long. Is life interesting or what?
On the trail that the U of Tex found to cure prostate cancer........ apple peelings, curcurmin, and Red Grapes. Like you said last week, I need to live at least 25 more years. With EC's help, I think I will. That would put me at 105. Hillary had no clue when she said, "it takes a village". That term is what makes EC such a power. Folks looking after one another.
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(Oh)
07/01/2017
I'm excited that you got the LDN, Robt Henry! The majority of people who say they have the vivid dreams say they are mostly interesting, but SKip did say he had quite a scare. I had no dreams but found I don't sleep well taking it at night, so I take it in the morning, like many do. It's very flexible and forgiving. Hope you get the best sleep of your life! Keep us posted!
(Middletown, Delaware)
07/03/2017