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Re: [ldnforcancer] Re:Milk Thistle in the Treatment of Liver Cancer

Does anybody know if it is ok to take a Neurotransmitter Support with LDN??

I have stopped taking LDN because I am thinking it will interfere with the
Travacor which is a Neurotransmitter and I need to take that for the blood
pressure that my natural doctor gave to me. It works and helps me to sleep.
Since I have CLL it would be a good thing for me to continue to take the LDN
because it has helped me in the past.

I am so confused as to what to do.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Judy





----- Original Message -----
From: Jan Buskell
To: ldnforcancer@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 5:52 AM
Subject: [ldnforcancer] Re:Milk Thistle in the Treatment of Liver Cancer


Dear all,

My dear husband, Kelly, who has chronic lymphocytic leukemia and has taken LDN
since October 2007, has been taking milk thistle religiously since 2004. You
see, he'd had a CAT scan from his neck to his groin in 2004, looking for
enlarged nodes, enlarged spleen and enlarged liver. Co-incidentally, the scan
revealed the probability of mild to moderate cirrhosis, explaining his
fluctuating liver enzymes. Ever since taking milk thistle religiously, each
liver enzyme panel has come back with numbers squarely within the normal range.
I feel particularly blessed that he is taking milk thistle, as those having CLL
have a higher rate of developing secondary cancers.

Interestingly, our son contracted Hep C in the '80s from blood transfusions he
received while in the U.S. Navy. When it was discovered in the '90s that he had
Hep C, his specialist suggested that he begin using milk thistle straight away.
It is good to know, based on our most recent information concerning milk
thistle, that our son's already compromised liver may be less likely to develop
cancer than it otherwise would be.

Warm wishes to all,

Jan

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Hi Everyone, Here is an interesting article about the possible benefit of Milk Thistle in the treatment of liver cancer: http://www.naturalnews.com/022724.html...
Dudley Delany
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Feb 28, 2008
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Thanks for that Dudley, I do use Milk thistle, and for sure will continue to do so. Hope all is well with you? Best Celia [Non-text portions of this message...
CELIA DANKS
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Feb 28, 2008
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Dear all, My dear husband, Kelly, who has chronic lymphocytic leukemia and has taken LDN since October 2007, has been taking milk thistle religiously since...
Jan Buskell
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Feb 29, 2008
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Jan, good to hear of your success with Milk thistle, here is a little info for those interested - A laboratory report of elevated liver enzymes is common and...
CELIA DANKS
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Feb 29, 2008
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Does anybody know if it is ok to take a Neurotransmitter Support with LDN?? I have stopped taking LDN because I am thinking it will interfere with the Travacor...
judyrue
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Mar 1, 2008
11:36 am

Celia, that's a dandy list for those interested in all things liver. Thank you so very much for going to the trouble to search, seaze and paste. :o) Regarding...
Jan Buskell
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Mar 1, 2008
11:59 am

Hi Judy, Travacor should be alright with LDN. This site will tell you what drugs should be avoided when taking LDN: http://tinyurl.com/yv4a3k To learn more...
Dudley Delany
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Mar 1, 2008
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