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"Ron Hoggan, Ed. D." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Aug 2009 20:00:59 -0700
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Hi Kat, 
Sorry for the mix-up in names. Both naloxone and naltrexone operate in the
same way. Here is what Wikipedia says about naltrexone:

Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist used primarily in the management
of alcohol dependence and opioid dependence.

I had a paper published on the topic of opioids from gluten down-regulating
natural killer cells. The use of naltrexone to block these receptors and
thereby enhance immune function is huge support for the argument I set forth
in my paper (1). At the time I was focused on my brother's cancer, but he
passed away just a few weeks after it was accepted for publication. 

I still don't understand your reaction but am very interested in learning
what was going on. That is certainly a dramatic response, especially to a
low dose.

Best Wishes, 
Ron


Hoggan, R., "Considering wheat, rye, and barley proteins as aids to
carcinogens" Medical Hypotheses. Sep;49(3):285-8, 1997

P.S. 
I'd be happy to send out a copy of this paper to anyone interested. 

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