Dr Chris Steele, MBE talks about Low Dose Naltrexone, LDN

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  • Wow... my eyes have been opened! Thanks, Jayne. I'll spread the word. Is LDN used in the US?

  • Hi Elaine, yes it is, quite widely used for all autoimmune diseases. If you want to know more, let me know. Thanks!

  • Is Dr.Steele located in teh UK or US? Thanks

  • Dr Chris is the UK's celebrity TV Doctor, equivalent to Dr Oz or Dr Phil in the USA

  • If only we could get Dr. Phil or better yet, Dr. Oz to support it here in the US!

  • Tamra, you don't know till you try. Go girl!

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  • I am greatly encouraged by this support for LDN from such a well known and public celebrity. I thank both Jayne and Andrew for their initiative in gaining such support. I have treated many patients with LDN and Its success has been astonishing in most cases. Many more would benefit if it were available on the NHS. We must have more research, and the government should pursue this initiative in order to achieve this simple drug's full potential.

    Dr Bob Lawrence

  • Low Dose Naltrexone is a medical revolution in the treatment of auto immune disorders and allergies. It can help prevent

    flus and colds as well. The fact that it is out of patent is the ONLY factor holding this very effective immune modulator back from widespread use.

    Good work Dr. Chris! Your support is helping many people.

    And to all those working so diligently to spread the word

    about LDN ~ it's so worth it knowing that even one person

    is spared suffering.

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  • Very good video thanks. It makes me so angry that pharmaceutical companies won't support drugs that work because it's not profitable to them! They are ruling our lives and keeping us sick for their own benefits!!!!

  • No, because the endorphins are endogenous and normally created by the body. This will not get you high, sorry.

  • with the extra endorphin output- is there any side effects from this? like there is with MDMA?? do we know yet?

  • Yes, I am a living proof of those benefits. I'm just saying that we'd better slow down the enthusiasm, because we (patients and sick people) are unfortunately on our own on this issue, since the major labs show very little interest on Naltrexone (its patent has expired years ago).

    What I mean is, let's try it, sure, but with care.

  • Are you aware that there is a huge difference between Naltrexone and Low Dose Naltrexone, i.e. LDN? And that's what we LDNers are taking. If you face a slow progression of your chronic illness (PPMS for me) and you find LDN which not only stops progression but even relieves symptoms and then you tell the world about it you are not overreacting about benefits, but hopefully giving somebody else the chance to find out about it also. Note the difference between LDN and Naltrexone.

  • Just read the science papaers, see LDNScience website. Many people do overreach because it offers hope to many, but the benefits are real.

  • Sorry, but I have to point that Naltrexone is showing up as some sort of philosofal stone since it can be used to treat a million things.

    I'm taking Naltrexone myself to treat Alcoholism, and it seems to be REALLY working.

    Dude, or this is some sort of Histeria or this medicine is a real something!

    Aren't people overreacting about the benefits of this drug?

  • hi jayne, keep up the good work, great video but i fear as no money to be earnt by the pharmaceuticals it wont be approved. my fifth week into ldn 3ml and improved fatique, depression and cognitive matters

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