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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="davidrn" data-source="post: 160711" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>I had quite a bit of experience with conventional MS drugs, according to Drugs.com, a patient forum, it turns out that those using LDN for MS self reported the highest effect levels at 72% (higher than copaxone ,etc) Even better, those with MS self report feeling the effects within (as quickly as ) 2 weeks. I attempted to replace Embrel & Methotrexate with LDN, but, the success is very low, and those who used it reported taking at least a year. I tried a 13 month trial, didn't work, and I returned to Embrel. Although Embrel is anti immune, and LDN is pro immune system, my Rheumatologist encouraged me to continue taking it, even though it is counter intuitive, my CRP has been below 1.0 for several years. (prior it was between 65 (when I was really doing badly) to as good as 5).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 160711, member: 13164"] I had quite a bit of experience with conventional MS drugs, according to Drugs.com, a patient forum, it turns out that those using LDN for MS self reported the highest effect levels at 72% (higher than copaxone ,etc) Even better, those with MS self report feeling the effects within (as quickly as ) 2 weeks. I attempted to replace Embrel & Methotrexate with LDN, but, the success is very low, and those who used it reported taking at least a year. I tried a 13 month trial, didn't work, and I returned to Embrel. Although Embrel is anti immune, and LDN is pro immune system, my Rheumatologist encouraged me to continue taking it, even though it is counter intuitive, my CRP has been below 1.0 for several years. (prior it was between 65 (when I was really doing badly) to as good as 5). [/QUOTE]
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