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Living With Multiple Sclerosis - I CAN HAS LDN!

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2011

http://www.mattsms.com/2011/07/i-can-has-low-dose-neltrexone.html

That's right! I CAN HAS LDN! Saw a new doctor in Palm Springs Today and FINALLY got some REAL help! I hope this works!

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  • thanks bro Im going to talk to my Doc about it.

  • @561400 Good luck!

  • so what up man give us new updates how your doing with the LDN??

  • @nz2kjl I been meaning to do a video but my computer wont let me upload videos right now, have to fix it. Im not currently taking the LDN but Ill explain the details later!

  • are you still taking LDN bro? Give us another update champ!

  • @Feverant Ill try to do an update on my LDN experience maybe tomorrow when I get home from class? At the moment no but I have to explain why haha...

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  • to me it is my wonder drug. no relapses since may 2010 when i started the drug

  • @mattalleng1990 that's cool.

  • This causes them to act erratically, targeting proteins such as cell components that they would normally recognize as benign. By strengthening, not stimulating, the immune system, its cells can regain their normal functions of defending the body against infectious agents and toxins and halting abnormal cell growth.

  • LDN works to modulate the immune system and help the body heal itself. By increasing the production of endorphins, which act as neurotransmitters, modulating immune function, low dose naltrexone helps the body return to a state of homeostasis and heal itself. Rather than being overactive, the immune system cells in autoimmune disease are weak and ineffective.

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