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Decided to continue with the LDN. You are right, one month is not long enough!!!!
Good deal. I'd give it 3-6 months, as long as it isn't causing any side effects. One of the major complaints that I've heard people say is that they can't sleep well on it. The work around for that is to try taking it in the morning instead of the night.
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