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Hi everyone

I am currently going to therapy for my ms. My therapist, who does cranio-sacral and electrical stimulation is interested in the ldn for autism since she sees autistic children.

Can someone tell me the site to direct her to for more info or to join the group?

Thanks

arlene

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The group name is " Autism_LDN "

It's a great recently created group and it is administered by Dr.

Jacquelyn McCandless. I believe it was started this past summer.

I just started my 8.5 yr old daughter who was diagnosed with ASD

Shadow Syndrome on a really small starting dose of LDN two days ago.

She is on a cream, rather than oral dose. So far, so goo. No side

effects.

Dawn S.

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> Hi everyone

> I am currently going to therapy for my ms. My therapist, who does

> cranio-sacral and electrical stimulation is interested in the ldn

for autism since she

> sees autistic children.

>

> Can someone tell me the site to direct her to for more info or to

join the

> group?

> Thanks

> arlene

>

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Autism_LDN

Think this is what you want??

Jim

Re: [low dose naltrexone] autism ldn group?

Hi everyone

I am currently going to therapy for my ms. My therapist, who does cranio-sacral and electrical stimulation is interested in the ldn for autism since she sees autistic children.

Can someone tell me the site to direct her to for more info or to join the group?

Thanks

arlene

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> Can someone tell me the site to direct her to for more info or to

join the

> group?

> Thanks

> arlene

This is from the LDN site :

http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ldn_latest_news.htm

As of November 2005:

Evidence Emerges for LDN Use in Autism. We have recently become aware

of information that Jaquelyn McCandless, MD, reported last July the

results of an informal clinical study on 15 of her patients with

autism, using low dose naltrexone (transdermally as a cream).

According to McCandless, " 8 of the 15 children had positive responses,

with five of these 8 having results considered quite phenomenal

according to their parents. The primary positive responses have been

in the area of mood, cognition, language, and socialization. All

participants who completed my study have indicated they wish to

continue, and hundreds of other ASD kids have started this non-toxic,

non-invasive, inexpensive intervention by now. " For more information,

see McCandless' original essay. Further information on LDN and autism

can be found at the Autism-LDN Group and at Autism One Radio

(8/1/2005 broadcast by Dr. DeMio).

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The group is:

Autism_LDN

The Web site is:

Autism_LDN/

At 04:14 PM 1/28/2006 -0500, you wrote:

Hi

everyone

I am currently going to therapy for my ms. My therapist, who does

cranio-sacral and electrical stimulation is interested in the ldn for

autism since she sees autistic children.

Can someone tell me the site to direct her to for more info or to join

the group?

Thanks

arlene

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