You do LDN, it’s weird to see someone talk about it. I learned about in 2008 when a nephew got an autoimmune disease.
Most of us locally 10 take it nightly, 4.5 was too much for me, I do 3.7 my GF does 3.2.
We get it from India in 50mg pills along with all other kinds of meds. Put 2 in a bottle brown bottle, add 100ML of water and then 1mg per 1ML. I love the bel art graduated cylinders markers in 10ths, 20ths.
Again it’s so weird families care how people treat themselves. I’ve had relatives ask for help and they’ve gotten better.
Maybe it’s because my dad was given 3 months to live and we pulled off over four years until a couple mistakes were made and ended up killing him a month later.
Even the oncologist spoke at his funeral and said he’d never seen anything like it, he was the longest living person the hospital had ever seen with stage 4 terminal cancer. That was before biologically etc, so the record has probably been broken.
He talked about he we repurposed drugs from studies etc, the thing is he couldn’t help us we had 4 doctors we could call throughout the US that would provide the prescriptions we needed. None of them would give us all of what we needed.
This is before I found out about India or I could’ve ordered from there.
But even with all the praise and success they wouldn’t implement the cocktail for others. It was high dose chemo for everyone else and one treatment at a time.
My dad did low dose chemo, one full dose over twelve weeks and he never lost his hair or anything.
I’d tell the doctor, you can’t treat aids with one drug, it will find another pathway. So why aren’t you doing the same thing for cancer patients. The more pathways blocked the easy it’s to control.
The cures are out there for a lot of things. I wish the FDA would just be abolished.
I moved to a state where I can order my own bloodwork. I can monitor anything I experiment with. I wish my mom had the same option. She can't afford a doctor and they certainly wouldn't order her tests based on what she'd ask for anyway.
Some of us are perfectly responsible enough to treat ourselves and do research.
You can order blood work through life extension foundation, not sure what types or if it’s what your mom is looking for.
If she ever gets to visit me we will probably just head to Quest and get any she wants. It's wonderful and amazingly inexpensive. Ordering it myself means insurance doesn't cover it but I can get my Tsh, free T3, free T4, TSO, and CMP all done for around $100. Just getting my Tsh is $20 so when I tweak my thyroid meds I can actually make sure I'm heading on the right direction.
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