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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

Treatment Success Rate
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| Condition | Members | Success |
| Multiple Sclerosis (MS) | 106 |
75% |
| HIV | 2 |
100% |
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | 1 |
100% |
| Parkinson's Disease | 1 |
100% |
Overall, 76% (113
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LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone Reviews
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I believe it makes my leg and arms stronger, I could be wrong, It is very hard to judge
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I took LDN for two years. Again, I continued having flares so I stopped.
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Started 4-9-08 after 5 days bladder improved and mentaly alert.
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currently taking 3mg ... seems to be working
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This stuff is great!! It is working wonderful for me and theres no side effects
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Started on a low dose of 1ml 19/05/08 and will increase to 3ml.
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3 mgs at bedtime: Walking farther, feeling better, and sleeping great.
It really helps! Try it soon! Ready to go back to work soon.
It really helps! Try it soon! Ready to go back to work soon.
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I have been taking LDN since the beginning of April 07. I have also been doing the Swank diet since Feb. 07. I don't have any side effects from the LDN and within days of starting it my bladder control was better and i stopped taking the antidepressents that I had to start when I was taking Avonex. So far so good, wonderful that it is not an injection!
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not started yet
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I got slowly worse until I found LDN, which slowed down the progress. I regained some feeling in my toes and fingers, have much better bladder control, almost no fatigiue.
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