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Old 05-17-2007, 12:16 PM #1
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Default Calling All Low Dose Naltrexone Experts

Where does one get LDN? Is it Rx or OTC? Is it liquid or solid form? Thanks for any info you kind folks can throw my way.

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Old 05-17-2007, 12:31 PM #2
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caya...i sent a copy of your post to one of our members. he has been on ldn for awhile. ( for ms) he is traveling right now, so it might be a few days.
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Ooo low dose naltrexone

Hi...I'v been on LDN for a few years....and I am in remission with my MS!
The naltrexone is a capsule and it is compounded at the pharmacy. The "low dose" is what makes it unique ...in very high doseages, naltrexone has been used to control substance abuse...in very low doses it has been proven to favorably impact autoimmune diseases, cancers and other chronic diseases. Look up Dr. Bihari's web site at: www.lowdosenaltrexone.com

Some medical docs/neuros aren't willing to prescribe this medication....others, however, realize the positive impact it has and have no problem prescribing it. I have found a doctor of osteopathy who prescribes it for me and he gets the prescription filled at a compounding pharmacy that mails it to me. The cost is about $1 a day....$30 a month. Worth every penney! Good luck finding a doc who will prescribe it for you. Sharon
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LDN = most awesome medical breakthrough since penicillin -- Skip's Pharmacy
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Thumbs up Ldn


As a multiple autoimmune (7) disease patient who also has bone marrow cancer, LDN has been the ONLY thing that has REALLY helped. I will tell anyone that listens my story and what LDN has doen for me. I have talked to dozens of people that have started LDN after listening. For the first time in nine years, my cancer is in remission... and ALL of my diseases are getting better. I have been on it about six months. I am able to reduce daily medications and also my IV treatments will be reduced shortly.

If there is anything I can do to help or any questions I can answer, please just yell.
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Default LDN & Parkinsons

I personally know 4 men with Parkinsons who have started LDN at my recommendation and all are doing better. Two since Jan 2007, the other two started in the past 2 months. The biggest improvement is in sleep quality, they are "sleeping like a baby". Also large reduction in PD medications.

NIH had a meeting 4/20/2007 where the discussed the research potential for LDN across many conditions, including PD.

A human trial has begun at UCSF for MS, and one is ongoing in Italy.

We are making progress!

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caya...you could post this on the ms forum here too.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=17
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Can you tell if the LDN is making you feel more fatigued, or, is it in fact, making you feel a bit more energetic?
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Hi Caya, if you want to find more information on LDN and how to go about obtaining a prescription etc, your best bet would be to join the yahoo ldn chat group below. There are some people there that can help but the site is somewhat scattered. The problem with LDN is that most docs will not prescribe and it can be expensive if you have to pay a doc for a consult for an Rx. In the meantime, maybe you could look at the "dextromethorphan" thread on this site.
Regards, Ashley
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lowdosenaltrexone/

naloxone=naltrexone, more or less
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract

dextromethorphan, interesting
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract
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Does LDN conflict with any of the standard PD meds?
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