Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 I found this in a thread from another group... does anyone have experience with this drug? I would love to hear about it. Naltrexone has been used in large doses for drug addicts since 1984 an American doctor, Dr Bihari, found that this drug in minute doses helped MS sufferers and then other autoimmune diseases. It works on the endorphins and is non-toxic in large doses. Trouble is that because this drug is out of patent and therefore NO money can be made from doing clinical trials for use on other diseases, it won't happen unless the NHS funds trials. A petition, handed in by Dr Chris Steele, has asked for funding to be made available as this drug will save money as it is less than £1 per day. For more information, I looked at these websites: It's very interesting! There are no side effects. Visit www.ldnnow.co.uk and http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 Hi, I am taking low dose Naltrexone (LDN) for 7 months now and it has really helped with the muscle weakness I have from Dermatomyositis. I could hardly stand upright. it is a slow working medication but after six weeks I could tell the difference. All you have to do is type in LDN and you will get lots of info. I am also on antibiotics on alternate days. Eva From: careybride246 <careylargent@...> Subject: rheumatic Low Dose Naltrexone treatment? rheumatic Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 9:26 PM  I found this in a thread from another group... does anyone have experience with this drug? I would love to hear about it. Naltrexone has been used in large doses for drug addicts since 1984 an American doctor, Dr Bihari, found that this drug in minute doses helped MS sufferers and then other autoimmune diseases. It works on the endorphins and is non-toxic in large doses. Trouble is that because this drug is out of patent and therefore NO money can be made from doing clinical trials for use on other diseases, it won't happen unless the NHS funds trials. A petition, handed in by Dr Steele, has asked for funding to be made available as this drug will save money as it is less than £1 per day. For more information, I looked at these websites: It's very interesting! There are no side effects. Visit www.ldnnow.co. uk and http://www.lowdosen altrexone. org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2011 Report Share Posted March 6, 2011 I've been using this since November and have been very pleased. Sue ---- careybride246 <careylargent@...> wrote: > I found this in a thread from another group... does anyone have experience with this drug? I would love to hear about it. > > > Naltrexone has been used in large doses for drug addicts since 1984 an American doctor, Dr Bihari, found that this drug in minute doses helped MS sufferers and then other autoimmune diseases. It works on the endorphins and is non-toxic in large doses. Trouble is that because this drug is out of patent and therefore NO money can be made from doing clinical trials for use on other diseases, it won't happen unless the NHS funds trials. A petition, handed in by Dr Steele, has asked for funding to be made available as this drug will save money as it is less than £1 per day. > > For more information, I looked at these websites: It's very interesting! There are no side effects. > > Visit www.ldnnow.co.uk and http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2011 Report Share Posted March 7, 2011 I have been using since Jan 2010, with good results but would like to do AP, as soon as I find a doctor. Kinga Re: rheumatic Low Dose Naltrexone treatment? I've been using this since November and have been very pleased. Sue ---- careybride246 <careylargent@...> wrote: > I found this in a thread from another group... does anyone have experience with this drug? I would love to hear about it. > > > Naltrexone has been used in large doses for drug addicts since 1984 an American doctor, Dr Bihari, found that this drug in minute doses helped MS sufferers and then other autoimmune diseases. It works on the endorphins and is non-toxic in large doses. Trouble is that because this drug is out of patent and therefore NO money can be made from doing clinical trials for use on other diseases, it won't happen unless the NHS funds trials. A petition, handed in by Dr Steele, has asked for funding to be made available as this drug will save money as it is less than £1 per day. > > For more information, I looked at these websites: It's very interesting! There are no side effects. > > Visit www.ldnnow.co.uk and http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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