asheena
Glad to hear it is from a reputable source. If you will indulge me asking another question that is none of my business, why did you opt for it in liquid form? The reason that I ask is that my experience with LDN is... once it starts working (although the point raised about the candida is worth looking into) it has been rock solid in results for me... unless the pills are old. At first, pharmacists I spoke with at both locations that compound it here were of the opinion that it had a shelf life of a year. I disagreed, and insisted on pills being less than 100 days old. At first they hemmed/hawed, then both competing pharmacies dropped their earlier estimates to 6 months... and most recently down to 3. Guess I wasn't the only LDN patient who experienced it loosing some of its "oomth" by the end of 3 months. I've heard (but it is only anecdotal) that the liquid form is only good for 1 month. Maybe you've heard that too, or something along those lines. I have also heard that Skips offers all of their LDN (pill or otherwise) in only 30 day old batches. That leads me to suspect strongly that age is definitely a potential achilles heal with LDN yet few people are aware of it. Another point, tho I am reluctant to bring it up, is that... in my personal experience starting LDN, I definitely felt worse in the beginning. It may be that some folks will also feel worse before things turn around; or it may be that in my case I was undergoing pred withdrawal when I started on LDN, and those early bad days may have had more to do with coming off pred than starting up on LDN. Just a bit of conjecture; but I believe others have reported similar... things got worse before the LDN kicked in. And in your case, especially with the small initial doses, I wonder if LDN kicking in may be delayed. For whatever reason, taking too much or too little seems to impede the arrival of that ... "eureka" .. moment. You know what I mean?