Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 Hello, I consider myself still very new to this group and on the subject of LDN and would like to know how many of you had good results and for how long. I've already been denied by my general practitioner who referred me to my neurologist. Just went to the neurologist today giving him the benefit of the doubt but as expected he also would not go along with this or another med that I've been considering which I've heard good results from: (4-AP). So now I'll be checking out an MD that I've located in the area who is listed in the lef.org site and hope he'll consider looking at what I've copied off the site. How can you beat 98-99% reduction in MS relapses? It just doesn't make sense for the medical establishment to ignore these numbers! Do really want to know though how well this is for the long term other than the one person who has been relapse free for 12 years. How many and for how long? Thanks for you input. Andre' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 --- In low dose naltrexone , " ajdion63 " <ajdion63@y...> wrote: > How can you beat 98-99% reduction in > MS relapses? It just doesn't make sense for the medical establishment > to ignore these numbers! You're right, it doesn't make sense, if we're talking about true healers. But they want clinical studies, not just clinical/anecdotal evidence. Liability could be an issue. And the clinical studies will never happen. It's pharmaceutical companies who put up the cash. If they can't get the patent--or if it concerns something like herbs, that can't BE patented--they can't make money, so why fund the study? That's one of the reasons I've always tried to avoid pharmaceuticals and doctors by eating right, exercising and using natural remedies. We're responsible for our own health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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