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Old 05-05-2007, 10:20 AM #9
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Yes, I did get the 2 mixed up, my apologies. Indeed, LDN has a very positive picture. This link is a good example of that:

http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/ldn_and_ms.htm

Sally, did you experience increased lesion load while on those CRABS?

I can't say that the CRABS are a guarantee for everyone, no. But I wouldn't go so far as to say they just don't work at all. Especially not after all the research involved, and the almost 20 years it has been around.

Also, if they are working for someone, they don't claim to be 100% effective. The best we can get is 33% But being that they are the only proven ones at this point... I can only hope... Also, the se's are very over exaggerated, The worst one for me are occassional hot flashes, as the same for most people I have spoken to.

But, again, for it not to have any scientific proof, I can say that almost everyone I have talked to that is on LDN, only have great things to say
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