Low Dose Naltrexone
This "wonder drug" can treat patients with Crohn's Disease, Alzeimer's, Ovarian and Pancreatic Cancers, HIV/AIDS, Autism and MS to name a few. The drug needs further testing on these diseases. More here: http://...
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Uploaded: February 8, 2008 at 5:35 am
Author: lovesflsun
Length: 00:04:06
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Views: 23133
Tags: low dose cancer ms aids naltrexone autism crohn's hiv alzeimer's
Video Comments:
hillary180 (November 30, 2008 at 3:08 am)
I'm sorry to hear of the side effect, but I have never heard of abyone having one before. Were you taking any other medicines with it? I;ve actuaaly taken two before, on accident, and I didn't feel any bad effects. Maybe you should call the compounding pharmacy where you had the prescription filled. Some pharmacies use lactose as a filler, some celulose. Maybe you had a reaction to that. Let me know what you find out, and how you're doing.
RealTalkinMom (November 30, 2008 at 2:03 am)
I'm having a side effect from one capsule now, don't know when this will get out of my system but I fell horrible, like a buzzing all over my body. it's very bad
time4changes (November 12, 2008 at 1:30 am)
I've been on LDN for 4 months also, this is the best thing that ever happened to me..I finally got my life back. I can walk better, not as sluggish, keep my job...but most of all, do sports again..this stuff is amazing. But please remember that a good diet goes along with it. And sleep, mainly a good night's sleep 7 or 8 hours if you can.
cartoonhepcat (October 28, 2008 at 3:08 am)
Does anyone have data or opinions on how Obama's proposed government run healthcare would affect the low cost and availability of LDN? Would we still have the freedom to consult with doctors of our choice to get the RX?
sploggon (October 24, 2008 at 6:17 pm)
Everyone should check out the Multiple sclerosis resource centre website and put Naltrexone or LDN in the search.
carmel2750 (October 22, 2008 at 11:09 am)
Hi! Glad to meet an other another person taking LDN. Thank you for your offer to help me. But I am Ok.I have been taking LDN now for 4 months.and glad to say feeling so much better in so many ways. I do have friends that are newly diagnosed that would love to find a GP willing to prescribe LDN before they end up in wheelchair. My GP is hesitant to prescribe to newly diagnosed. If you can help I would appreciate it.
ydobbody (October 22, 2008 at 9:54 am)
Hi Carmel2750 am glad hear you started taking LDN I am living in Sydney and my compounding is from Richard Stenlake compounding chemist in 1/76 Spring St Bondi Junction, fortunately my doctor gave me the prescription. If you have problems get it the prescription I can give you information about the doctor.....
bellydweller (August 27, 2008 at 11:11 pm)
I took ldn during herion withdrawl because i could get methedone and i got it from a junkie who had been in a clinic. within and hr. of taking the pill i went into instant withdrawl. it drained all the junk at once and by the time the ambulence came by i was blind and almost dead. it apparently relieves symptoms of alcohol and drug abuse after withdrawl but
causes exquisite torture and or death during.
GIVING THIS TO JUNKIES IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!
drug and alcohol abuse
causes exquisite torture and or death during.
GIVING THIS TO JUNKIES IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!
drug and alcohol abuse
musashidan2000 (August 19, 2008 at 3:19 pm)
so, Doctor - it's true - BP is not interested in solving this illness - Too much money to lose all the way around. What's in your wallet??
musashidan2000 (August 19, 2008 at 3:10 pm)
big pharma wants us to stay sick. Managing (so they say) is stuffing their pockets with greens. Wake up and smell the deception in the medical establishment.
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