Low Dose Naltrexone is a "miracle" drug that is saving the lives of so many with immune diseases. Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a form of Naltrexone, a drug used to treat drug and alcohol addiction. Dr. Ian Zagon, a brilliant researcher at Penn State, made the discovery that LDN in lower doses was a remarkable treatment for diseases that invoke a hyperactive immune response. LDN helps to quiet the system down.
LDN boosts the body's endorphin levels in the brain. It was found that those who suffer from numerous, immune deficiency disease have low endorphin levels. These naturally produced brain chemicals are released by the body in times of stress or to induce mood elevations. Every cell of the immune system has receptors for these agents.
Studies with rats and humans has shown cancer cells to be inhibited by LDN. Many disorders such as MS, cancer, AIDS, fibromyalgia, IBS, chronic fatigue, ALS, autism, etc. are helped by LDN. There are approximately 50 diseases that can be helped by LDN.
LDN must be filled by a compounding pharmacy in a non-time release formula. It is highly recommended that one of the pharmacies on lowdosenaltrexone.org fill the prescription. My prescription is filled at Skip's Pharmacy. LDN is safe, effective, non addictive, virtually no side effects, and inexpensive, about $1.00 a day.
The reason that most, including doctors, know nothing about it is because the patent has expired and the drug industry cannot make hugh profits. Therefore, they will not spend the necessary funds to do studies or promote the drug. Nevertheless, for those of us who take this miracle drug, it is a lifesaver.
The blonde lady in the video came to my hometown from Florida and she happened to read my story about LDN in our local newspaper. Her brother died from MS at age 42 and she had MS and was going downhill fast. She took the story back home to her doctor and at first, he would not prescribe it to her. But she persisted and he finally gave her a prescription. Now, she can walk with the aid of a walker and she can use her hands again.
My father-in-law had 2 precancerous lesions on his pancreas, which the surgeon stated that he must have immediate surgery, as they would turn into cancer. We said, no way. He was placed on LDN, watches his diet, takes supplements, and digestive enzymes.. This has been over 3 years, he has had 3 mri's, and his lesions are shrinking.
For 5 1/2 years, I have been on LDN for full-blown AIDS. I only take LDN and not the standard, black-box warning HAART prescribed to AIDS patients. I too am doing just fine!
Check out http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/ and join the LDN support group at Yahoo. Ask others on the site who will prescribe LDN in your town, as this drug may save your life or the life of a loved one!
Any one interested in making donations to LDN research may contact the Penn State's donor program. Who knows what other remarkable discoveries are waiting to be discovered by these wonderful scientists with your help!
Glad that LDN is helping you! It is sad that more people and doctors know nothing about LDN, as this tiny pill could save so many lives!
livingwithouthivdrug 11 months ago