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How to treat sle disease lupusPosted By Asma (Karachi, PK) on 04/07/2014
Replied by Rsw (Uniontown, Oh) on 04/07/2014
There is a Yahoo LDN Group mentioned on the LDN site with over 11,000 members and if you join, they will be happy to answer any questions you may have. People who take it for lupus will tell you their results, if you ask. It is FDA approved at 50 mg/day, but lowdose is 1.5 - 4.5/day. The group can tell you how to make low dose with a 50mg pill. It sells in India at pharmacies, without a prescription, so you may be able to get it that way in PK. The names it comes under are: REVIA, ARROP, DEPADE, NODICT, NALTIMA OR NALTREXONA
Your sister would need to take 3 - 4.5 mg per day. It has no toxic side effects, but could disturb sleep for the first week or so. It is inexpensive but needs to be taken once a day to halt many autoimmune diseases (MS, Crohn's, some cancers, helps HIV, UC, Hasimotos, etc) by modulating the immune system. Best wishes!
Replied by Mike62 (Denver, CO) on 04/07/2014
Replied by Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 04/08/2014
Re Lupus/SLE treatment:
First go to "Ailments" on this Earth Clinic site and look for "Lupus" and there is a whole section dedicated to the various treatment methods and causes. About two thirds of the way down in the column is the "Lupus Theory" section. You'll find a post that sites an article in the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases in its 2005 research edition which presents compelling evidence that the Epstein-Barr virus is the cause/trigger of Lupus. Google "National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Lupus Epstein-Barr" and you'll find the article; FASCINATING.
YET ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION of the insidious impact of viral infections.
The next issue is how to get rid of said virus; assuming the condition does not take on an independent life...but, nonetheless, the EB virus must be alive and still causing serious problems if the article is correct. And the writers of the article can show solid Evidence that it is the EB virus which is at work due to the Lupus onset relative to the antibody activity against the EB virus.
Replied by Asma (Karachi) on 04/09/2014