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Old 06-03-2009, 06:57 PM #7
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Do you take LDN?

gmi
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Originally Posted by jackD View Post
I have NO HUMOR for you but I do have some more info..

PANIC!!! PANIC!! PANIC!!

MS is a TWO STAGE DISEASE!!!

1st is THE INFLAMMATORY Stage - Standard DMD work well here.

2nd is the NEURODEGENERATIVE PHASE The Standard DMD is weak and mostly unknown. However LDN may be effective for this stage of MS. In classic MS you have about 10 years of R/R MS followed by the next, 2nd phase which severly reduces mobility and loss of leg strength. Treatment with DMD during R/R stage could delay or hopefully avoid this stage.

http://home.ix.netcom.com/~jdalton/ms-two-stages.pdf

http://home.ix.netcom.com/~jdalton/two%20stage%20MS.jpg


jackD

P.S. Look a the pic and guess what needs to be reduced or blocked. Hint it begins with the letter "g".
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