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Low dose naltrexone (LDN), where naltrexone is used in doses approximately one-tenth those used for drug/alcohol rehabilitation purposes, is being used as an "off-label" treatment for certain immunologically-related disorders. The use of LDN for such diseases as cancer was discovered and developed by Ian Zagon, PhD in ... more at Wikipedia

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| HIV | 2 |
100% |
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | 1 |
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| Parkinson's Disease | 1 |
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Considering
Not sure what this is.
Considering
If the Copaxone doesn't help than my Doc said this should do the trick...we shall see :o)
Considering
Read alot on it and will be mentioning it to my neurologist on Tuesday, November 13/07.
Considering
might give this a try. have to get it on a private script though
Considering
I want to try this as soon as I get my tax refund.
Considering
Worried about how we will control my chronic pain since I will have to go off my Duragesic Patches?? So confused and still considering?
Not Working
Was on it for almost 2 years...no help.
Not Working
No side effects but it was of no benefit and it does not change/alter the underlying disease process.
Not Working
Tried for 4 months. Gave me new symptoms. so I stopped.
Not Working
Bummer, this treatment really didn't help at all. I think I had more attacks with this then any of the other treatments. I liked it because I didn't have to be a pin cushion ;)
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