LDNNow - Dr Chris Steele MBE talks about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

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Dr Chris Steele MBE, shows his support for Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and the LDNNow campaign to get this drug available as front line treatment for autoimmune diseases and cancers

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  • This shows great advocacy for the use of Low Dose Naltrexone and one I hope will help other GPs adopt the same attitude as Dr Chris and that is 'First Do No Harm'. Thank you Dr Chris for raising this to everyone's attention.

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  • Very well done video. Thanks to Dr. Steele and to all who help spread the information about LDN and promote trials for it's ultimate approval for the treatment of immune system diseases.

    Bill R.

    Sylacauga, Alabama, USA

  • Thank you, Dr Steele and LDNNow for your continued, unflagging efforts. This is a beautifully clear presentation of this harmless little drug that does so much good - how much more good it would do if available on our health systems and our gps could offer it as soon as we start showing signs of a faulty immune system.

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  • This is such a useful bit of video if youy are thinking about LDN

  • I think it is outrages that a drug that was found to be effective since 1986 was not explored yet as it should. People with diseases suffer, and the health institutions does not do everything in it's ability to help them.

    Explore this drug! Explore LDN, and perhaps give some of us some relief.

  • Thanks Dr Steele,

    I take Ldn for Sarcoidosis, it should without doubt be available to all who need it and trials are long overdue!!! Come on Nhs do everyone a favour, NOW!

  • Have just managed to get a friend here in Australia onto LDN... it's a bit early to tell how itr's working for her just yet, but as said in a previous comment, it's given her hope, and she has nothing to lose.

    Keep up the great work everyone - this really is too good a drug to ignore.

  • Low Dose Naltrexone is the most versatile drug since the discovery of steroids. We seek that this drug is made a front line, first do no harm therapy on the NHS. LDN is as good as risk free. If you are facing chemotherapy, and get offered LDN first, if it does the trick, you may avoid the chemo, or only need a lower dose! A no brainer.

  • Somebody told me today, that she's only been on LDN for a short while and doesn't know yet, what it does for her. But as she said, even if nothing happens it's good, as it's given her hope for the first time in years. And with a no-harm-done drug, what reason is there to not give it a chance and let a sufferer experience hope and maybe more?

  • This is such a good explanation. I have been on LDN for 9 months, with the total relief of my MS for the first time in over nine years. Whatever it takes to bring this no-down-side drug to the masses who might be helped by it, should be done. I pray that LDN will become the first line of defense, not a last ditch effort.

  • I wish our celebrity doctors here in the US would follow in Dr. Steele's footsteps!

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