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The LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) Book - If you have CFS, FM, Lyme and more
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<blockquote data-quote="OMI100" data-source="post: 132290" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Most DRs have NO clue.</p><p>Uses here are off label and that scares a lot of DRs.</p><p>It has been approved for use as a diet aid along with another drug.</p><p>sister site here:</p><p><a href="https://www.ldnscience.org/" target="_blank">Low Dose Naltrexone | The Ultimate Resource | LDNscience</a></p><p>If anyone has any of the conditions where LDN has shown a positive impact, it is a "No Brainer" to give it a try.</p><p>Issue is finding a DR that will write a script. </p><p>You can always "off shore" it and DIY.</p><p>Cheap.</p><p>Standard tab of Naltrexone is 50mg.</p><p> LOW dose means 5mg or less per day.</p><p>There are annual conferences with researchers and DRs that use if, attending from all over the globe.</p><p>Not bunch of crazies wearing tin foil hats, but prominent researchers and DRs.</p><p>Biggest issue is that this drug has gone generic and there is NO incentive for drug companies to pursue the research needed to get it approved for other uses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OMI100, post: 132290, member: 71"] Most DRs have NO clue. Uses here are off label and that scares a lot of DRs. It has been approved for use as a diet aid along with another drug. sister site here: [URL="https://www.ldnscience.org/"]Low Dose Naltrexone | The Ultimate Resource | LDNscience[/URL] If anyone has any of the conditions where LDN has shown a positive impact, it is a "No Brainer" to give it a try. Issue is finding a DR that will write a script. You can always "off shore" it and DIY. Cheap. Standard tab of Naltrexone is 50mg. LOW dose means 5mg or less per day. There are annual conferences with researchers and DRs that use if, attending from all over the globe. Not bunch of crazies wearing tin foil hats, but prominent researchers and DRs. Biggest issue is that this drug has gone generic and there is NO incentive for drug companies to pursue the research needed to get it approved for other uses. [/QUOTE]
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