Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 The Second Annual LDN Conference "The Future is Now"The Second Annual LDN ConferenceApril 7, 2006 Sedlock, chairperson of the Second Annual Low Dose Naltrexone Conference, has set the date: Friday, April 7th, 2006 — cherry blossom time in Washington, D.C.! The meeting will be held on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in the Lister Hill Center Auditorium of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), located approximately 5 miles from Washington D.C. in Bethesda, land. The NLM/Lister Hill Center (buildings 38 & 38a) are in the southeast corner of the campus of the National Institutes of Health. The conference theme, "The Future Is Now," was selected because it reflects the amazing strides that have been made in LDN research and clinical trials since our last gathering. Dr. Gluck, who hosted the First Annual LDN Conference in New York last June, will kick off the 2006 conference with a brief review of "The Year in LDN." The Keynote Speaker, Dr. Jill , Professor of Gastroenterology of the Pennsylvania State University, will share with us her impressions of the first clinical trial in the USA, which she ran on the effects of LDN on Crohn's Disease. Our second Featured Speaker is Dr. Jacquelyn McCandless, who is achieving remarkable success with LDN in treating childhood autism! The word is spreading; some Chronic Fatigue patients are starting to join her Autism LDN Yahoo group (which has grown by 900 members since July) because they are seeing a similarity between features of autism and CFS. Dr. McCandless is also receiving reports from parents whose children with bipolar disorder are showing a great response to LDN. She will discuss her new clinical trial, her pioneering efforts in autism, and the striking anecdotal results of LDN treatment. Dr. Phil Boyle, a family physician in Ireland, will also speak at the conference. His presentation will be entitled: "LDN in Clinical Practice—a Family Physician's Experience from Ireland". Dr. Boyle will tell us of the "stunning clinical results even from my limited experience in using LDN at this time". This talk will provide a first hand opportunity to hear from a practicing family physician who has the courage to prescribe LDN for his patients. Dr. Pat Crowley, also from Ireland, will be speaking to us. Dr. Crowley has developed a video documentary on LDN treatment and will share it with us at the conference. Seeking LDN Advocate Speakers: Sedlock, the conference chairperson, is seeking volunteers to participate on the LDN Advocates Panel of speakers. In addition to a person with MS, she is looking for three patients who will offer their personal success stories in using LDN for Cancer, CFS or Fibromyalgia, or for HIV. can be contacted by e-mail at 2002eldo@..., or, if absolutely necessary, by phone at . Please don't be shy — each speaker will be allowed ten (10) minutes to make a presentation, and there will be a Q & A session to follow. Your Registration Fee Promotes LDN Research! has chosen to designate the Second Annual Low Dose Naltrexone Conference as a fund raiser for THE LDN FOR MS RESEARCH FUND. When you complete the form below, please make your conference registration check payable, in the amount of $50.00 (or more, if possible) to: Accelerated Cure Project Be sure to write on the memo of the check: "LDN for MS" The Registration form and accompanying check are to be mailed to: Sedlock 7117 Park Terrace Driveandria, VA 22307 She will forward all checks received to the Accelerated Cure Project, 300 Fifth Avenue, Waltham, MA 02451, which holds the contributions for the LDN For MS Research Fund. See below for information relating to an economical rate at a Marriott Suites Hotel that is just three miles from the Lister Hill Auditorium. Ready to sign on? Please print and fill out the registration form below: THE SECOND ANNUAL LDN CONFERENCEApril 7, 2006 — Bethesda, MDREGISTRATION FORMName(s): _____________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ Telephone Number(s): __________________________________________ E-Mail: ______________________________________________________ Do you have any special needs (room, transportation to and from conference, etc.)? Food, Lodging, and other Logistics for the 2006 ConferenceThe Lister Hill Auditorium can accommodate 175 participants. A continental breakfast and light lunch will be served. The conference will occur during cherry blossom season in Washington, DC, one of the most beautiful times of the year. PLEASE JOIN US! Bethesda Marriott Suites has deluxe suites available now (January 2006) for the rate of $129.00 per night at the time of the Conference. Anyone interested in making a reservation should do so NOW as rates are subject to change. The Bethesda Marriott Suites is only 3 miles from NIH, and the hotel can assist with transportation to and from NIH if necessary. Bethesda Marriott Suites6711 Democracy BoulevardBethesda, land 20817 USAPhone: 1- (or 1-)Fax: 1- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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