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From: Dudley Delany on 2 Aug 2008 11:46 Hi Everyone, Naltrexone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1984 for the treatment of heroin and opium addiction. In very small doses, it is proving to be remarkably effective in the treatment of Crohn's disease--with minimal side effects and at a price anyone can afford. For more information, visit http://tinyurl.com/65xx87 With best wishes, Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
From: anon on 3 Aug 2008 01:29 This post is really spam that is designed to push the services of a particular physician and a particular pharmacy. It does not provide full and balanced information about the benefits and possible sources of low-dose naltrexone (LDN). Quite dishonestly, it does not provide a link to the only truly neutral and authoritative Web site that provides information about ALL the possible uses of LDN and ALL the compounding pharmacies around the country that can provide it (and perhaps provide referrals to physicians willing to prescribe it for Crohn's and colitis). The URL for that neutral, noncommercial, authoritative LDN Web site is as follows: www.ldninfo.org "Dudley Delany" <dudleydelany(a)webtv.net> wrote in message news:11065-48948168-12287(a)baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com... > Hi Everyone, > > Naltrexone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug > Administration in 1984 for the treatment of heroin and opium addiction. > In very small doses, it is proving to be remarkably effective in the > treatment of Crohn's disease--with minimal side effects and at a price > anyone can afford. For more information, visit > > http://tinyurl.com/65xx87 > > With best wishes, > > Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. > > http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany >
From: jinhale on 11 Aug 2008 18:06 The original link has links that point to www.ldninfo.org anyway. In addition www.ldninfo.org has video from news stations that point out the low financial incentive to using LDN and the fact that presently it has no pharmaceutical backing. Where's the controversy? Where is the bias? Thank you Dudley for the links. On Aug 3, 1:29 am, "anon" <shopatho...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > This post is really spam that is designed to push the services of a > particular physician and a particular pharmacy. It does not provide full and > balanced information about the benefits and possible sources of low-dose > naltrexone (LDN). Quite dishonestly, it does not provide a link to the only > truly neutral and authoritative Web site that provides information about ALL > the possible uses of LDN and ALL the compounding pharmacies around the > country that can provide it (and perhaps provide referrals to physicians > willing to prescribe it for Crohn's and colitis). The URL for that neutral, > noncommercial, authoritative LDN Web site is as follows: > > www.ldninfo.org > > "Dudley Delany" <dudleydel...(a)webtv.net> wrote in message > > news:11065-48948168-12287(a)baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com... > > > Hi Everyone, > > > Naltrexone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug > > Administration in 1984 for the treatment of heroin and opium addiction. > > In very small doses, it is proving to be remarkably effective in the > > treatment of Crohn's disease--with minimal side effects and at a price > > anyone can afford. For more information, visit > > >http://tinyurl.com/65xx87 > > > With best wishes, > > > Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. > > >http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
From: anon on 12 Aug 2008 01:33 The www.ldninfo.org link is BURIED amid a slew of other links--I couldn't even find it. At the very least, it is so deeply obscured that only the most tenacious searcher would find it. In addition, this Dudley takes pains to recommend a specific doctor who does phone consultations for a per-minute rate, and a particular pharmacy for compounded LDN--a pharmacy that is NOT listed on the authoritative www.ldninfo.org Web site. This smells of some kind of kickback scheme and narrow promotion of a particular physician and pharmacy that stinks to high heaven. If Dudley were really concerned to provied objective, unbiased information about LDN as a treatment for IBD, he would simply have posted the www.ldininfo.org address and left it at that, without all the labyrinthine layers of links to other Web sites, without burying the name of that Web site itself, and without attempting to promote a particular doctor and pharmacy, when there is no evidence that those are the best sources of advice about the use of the drug. If you want to thank Dudley for coming up with a cynical scheme for lining his own pockets on the backs of sick people, that's fine. Everyone has his values, and yours appear to be pretty warped, along with Dudley's. <jinhale(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:5867e7e0-2fd9-429e-a3e1-7c68df701d06(a)m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > The original link has links that point to www.ldninfo.org anyway. In > addition www.ldninfo.org has video from news stations that point out > the low financial incentive to using LDN and the fact that presently > it has no pharmaceutical backing. Where's the controversy? Where is > the bias? Thank you Dudley for the links. > > On Aug 3, 1:29 am, "anon" <shopatho...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> This post is really spam that is designed to push the services of a >> particular physician and a particular pharmacy. It does not provide full >> and >> balanced information about the benefits and possible sources of low-dose >> naltrexone (LDN). Quite dishonestly, it does not provide a link to the >> only >> truly neutral and authoritative Web site that provides information about >> ALL >> the possible uses of LDN and ALL the compounding pharmacies around the >> country that can provide it (and perhaps provide referrals to physicians >> willing to prescribe it for Crohn's and colitis). The URL for that >> neutral, >> noncommercial, authoritative LDN Web site is as follows: >> >> www.ldninfo.org >> >> "Dudley Delany" <dudleydel...(a)webtv.net> wrote in message >> >> news:11065-48948168-12287(a)baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com... >> >> > Hi Everyone, >> >> > Naltrexone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug >> > Administration in 1984 for the treatment of heroin and opium addiction. >> > In very small doses, it is proving to be remarkably effective in the >> > treatment of Crohn's disease--with minimal side effects and at a price >> > anyone can afford. For more information, visit >> >> >http://tinyurl.com/65xx87 >> >> > With best wishes, >> >> > Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. >> >> >http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany >
From: anon on 12 Aug 2008 01:37
By the way--in addition to your warped endorsement of Dudley''s rebarbative profiteering scheme, you completely mischaracterize the information on the www.ldninfo.org Web site. That site provides a complete FAQ that enourages the use of LDN for various diseases, as coauthored by Dr. Bihari, the pioneer in this field and the sponsor of that Web site, and Dr. Gluck. Moreover, that Web site takes pains to list ALL the pharmacies around the country that have been reported to be reliable compounders of LDN for the benefit of ALL interested patients--not just the one listed by Dudley in his cynical attempt to line his own pockets. Get a clue. <jinhale(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:5867e7e0-2fd9-429e-a3e1-7c68df701d06(a)m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > The original link has links that point to www.ldninfo.org anyway. In > addition www.ldninfo.org has video from news stations that point out > the low financial incentive to using LDN and the fact that presently > it has no pharmaceutical backing. Where's the controversy? Where is > the bias? Thank you Dudley for the links. > > On Aug 3, 1:29 am, "anon" <shopatho...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> This post is really spam that is designed to push the services of a >> particular physician and a particular pharmacy. It does not provide full >> and >> balanced information about the benefits and possible sources of low-dose >> naltrexone (LDN). Quite dishonestly, it does not provide a link to the >> only >> truly neutral and authoritative Web site that provides information about >> ALL >> the possible uses of LDN and ALL the compounding pharmacies around the >> country that can provide it (and perhaps provide referrals to physicians >> willing to prescribe it for Crohn's and colitis). The URL for that >> neutral, >> noncommercial, authoritative LDN Web site is as follows: >> >> www.ldninfo.org >> >> "Dudley Delany" <dudleydel...(a)webtv.net> wrote in message >> >> news:11065-48948168-12287(a)baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com... >> >> > Hi Everyone, >> >> > Naltrexone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug >> > Administration in 1984 for the treatment of heroin and opium addiction. >> > In very small doses, it is proving to be remarkably effective in the >> > treatment of Crohn's disease--with minimal side effects and at a price >> > anyone can afford. For more information, visit >> >> >http://tinyurl.com/65xx87 >> >> > With best wishes, >> >> > Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. >> >> >http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany > |