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Originally Posted by doxiemama
This is what I've heard through the NMSS-We have received a number of inquiries about the use of low dose naltrexone (LDN) as a treatment for multiple sclerosis. There are currently no published data from controlled clinical trials to support the use of naltrexone in MS. Further study is needed to determine if this is a safe and effective treatment for people with MS. This was in 6/08. All the other "negative" stuff have been in other MS magazines or MS books that I have. I also have heard the positive things. I'm going to talk to my neuro about in January. If she won't prescribe-any suggestions.
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OH that "negative" stuff...
yeah, LDN has a big negative effect on their wallets
we've been running a live study of LDN in Humans with all sorts of diseases. MS is no longer the biggy! there's less and less of us each day... but our numbers haven't gone SMALLER, all the other disease usage has grown larger.... Crohn's, Psoriasis, Celiacs, all sorts of cancers, sarcoidosis, ALS, altzheimer's, and growing daily, AUTISM
And the AUTISM usage PROVES it's NOT placebo. Parents apply a transdermal application cream WHILE their YOUNG CHILDREN sleep. So 1. they don't know they're on anything, 2. they wouldn't know what they were on anyway.
I'm on it since 4/17/2003 for my MS, 3.0 MG
My DAD is on it since 3/28/2007, 13 days after being Given SIX months to LIVE. They put stents in his kidneys. They did chemo for 6 months, every Tuesday, and he took LDN 4.5 MG every day. He said he felt dead on Wednesdays, but by Monday's, ok. In September they did a CT scan, rushed him into the operating room, REMOVED THE STENTS, told him his tumors shrunk in half, they never saw that before on their chemo, and stopped the chemo immediately.
3 months later they declared him in remission and stable.
3 months after that, the next 6 month mark, they did another CT scan; on LDN only, his tumors shrunk in half again.
So I no longer care what anyone says. and my brother is on it since 4/07 for sarcoidosis, he was going downhill fast. he's now stable.
oh, btw, I added more to the playlist from 2008 conference...
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_lis...CAC&playnext=1