Low Dose Naltrexone 25-05-2008

March 5, 2010 - 11:07 pm 15 Comments


Ali Gorman takes another look at Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), a drug making big waves in the Chronic Disease community. In this news bulletin, Ali talks to a lady with Crohn’s Disease who is seeing miracle results from LDN. In another bulletins she talks to a multiple sclerosis patient who also views LDN as a ‘miracle treatment’ with almost no side effects.

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15 Responses to “Low Dose Naltrexone 25-05-2008”

  1. queenofsoups1 Says:

    @KathyFP
    try ordering it online from river pharmacy in canada, no script needed but you must make the solution yourself. they only sell it in 50 mg tabs.

  2. PhaniYiangou Says:

    i have been on LDN for 3 weeks, had crohns for 20 years, am much better, not taking any other medication, hoping for complete cure in next few weeks. this is a miracle drug. god bless

  3. Laineyggg Says:

    My son is currently in a drug study for kids with crohn’s disease at Penn State University with Dr. Jill Smith. He is doing amazingly well. They are still enrolling kids. Best of luck.

  4. justcornelius Says:

    i live in u.k .. most hospitals are govt run

    ure option to consult a doctor of ure choice is not affected.. i take LND that is prescribed by a docter that i see at a private clinic

    having lived in the u.s and u.k .. u.k medical system makes far more sense.. everyone gets treated for free..

  5. zekest Says:

    I took LDn from 2004-2006. I never had scary dreams. I would take it now if my doctor would prescibe it. Hes a team player which means he does what the pharmaceuticals want not what the patient wants.

  6. 4kab123 Says:

    Oh, those wonderful pharmaceutical companies…always putting the patient’s well-being first!
    Try EFT emofreedotcom for pain and symptoms of MS, Crohn’s, etc…there have been really good documented results with this easy non-invasive technique.

  7. KathyFP Says:

    I can’t find a doctor to prescribe the LDN in Boston/North Shore of MA. Does anyone know a doc that will help me with this?

    Thanks

    Kate

  8. joeatmovinginstereo Says:

    Obama doesn’t support “government run healthcare,” so you would have to look to another country. Obama’s proposed plan to offer government-sponsored insurance to those without insurance, wouldn’t effect your ability to consult doctors.

  9. cartoonhepcat Says:

    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?

  10. sploggon Says:

    Everyone should check out the Multiple sclerosis resource centre website and put Naltrexone or LDN in the search.

  11. SagDec15 Says:

    MS DX 7/31/02, LDN since 4/17/03. saved my life

  12. Lynnungen Says:

    I have Crohns Disease, and I use LDN. I went in remission during the first two weeks. I started using LDN in august 2007. I had severe Crohns and my GI planned a surgery to be done during fall 2007. I am still in remission and have neither obstructions, cramps, diarrhea, abdominal pain nor am I anemic, tired or depressed. I use no other medication. LDN is fantastic!!! I’ve got a new life. Have had CD for 8 years. The video is an inspiration for all who’s considering using LDN. Good luck!!!:-)

  13. hillary180 Says:

    I’ve been on LDN since Oct. 07 and its still working great with no side effects. I was interviewed by Ali Gorman in Feb 08 when she worked in Jacksonville, FL at a CBS/Fox Station. It was This video that can be seen here on YouTube that has brought so much attention to this drug. Ali did a wonderful job of getting my story out. Lets hope that with more interest LDN can soon be made availble to the thousands who feel there is little hope when the FDA approved drugs don’t help.

  14. SagDec15 Says:

    ldninfo org has LDN info

  15. jeremypaxman2008 Says:

    I’ve been taking Low Dose Naltrexone for Multiple Sclerosis for around 6 months now. This drug works within days, and hits Multiple Sclerosis right on the nose. Many of my MS symptoms improved within days of taking it and I suffered NO side-effects other than some vivid dreams for a few days. I believe this drug can help millions of people, let’s hope that governments get involved and it continues in its clinical trials.