Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Bethesda, MD October 1, 2009 -- International LDN Awareness Week begins when researchers, physicians and advocates convene on October 19, 2009 at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, for the Fifth Annual Conference on Low Dose Naltrexone. There is no charge for the conference; participants register at ProjectLDN.com. The aim of International LDN Awareness Week is to bring LDN out of the shadows, so more disease sufferers may benefit from the off-label use of this inexpensive generic drug. Thousands of patients worldwide now enjoy improved health due to LDN. Most learn about it through word of mouth, success stories, Internet research, online forums, and a growing number of doctors who prescribe it for patients with autoimmune diseases. The LDN protocol employs approximately 1/10 the dose of naltrexone, a drug approved in 1984 by the FDA to treat alcoholism and drug addiction. For the rest of the story, I copied the above from... http://www.newsguide.us/health-medical/neurology/International-LDN-Awareness-Wee\ \ k-October-19-25th-2009/ Yes, some doctors are treating R.A., Lupus, M.S., Dermatomyositis(and cancer)with LDN (usually 4.5 mg/night). This conference would be well worth attending especially for DM and its high risk of cancer -Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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