Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 The simple answer is that many of us should sign on to the site. What can they do when there are tons of people on the site that have had positive experiences with LDN. Just don't get negative back and we can all help keep it on a positive note. We just need more LDN users on the site. A few years ago there was a site called Remedyfind.com that was just amazing. You could log onto the site and click on what ever your ailment was. Then you could see all of the different meds people are using, and they would rate them. Each person could write a paragraph stating what there experience was. No one was poo-pooing anything. But the numbers don't lie. That is what brought me to learn about LDN and what brought me to believe there was something to this. Of all of the meds used LDN was rated by the people to be the highest at 9.2+ % having positive experiences. I read over 60 stories in one night. We need another site like Remedyfind.com. The wonderful man who created the site ended up selling out and a pharmacy company, or something associated with standardized medicine purchased it. The LDN stories are now buried somewhere and are hard to find. All my best Aletha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Althea.... LDN gets the highest rating (8.2/10) for RRMS treatments from patients. Read all 172 reviews at REVOLUTIONHEALTH.COM http://www.revolutionhealth.com/drugs-treatments/rating/naltrexone-for-multiple-\ sclerosis-relapsing-remitting-rrms?sort=recent > > The simple answer is that many of us should sign on to the site. What can they do when there are tons of people on the site that have had positive experiences with LDN. Just don't get negative back and we can all help keep it on a positive note. We just need more LDN users on the site. > > A few years ago there was a site called Remedyfind.com that was just amazing. You could log onto the site and click on what ever your ailment was. Then you could see all of the different meds people are using, and they would rate them. Each person could write a paragraph stating what there experience was. No one was poo-pooing anything. But the numbers don't lie. That is what brought me to learn about LDN and what brought me to believe there was something to this. Of all of the meds used LDN was rated by the people to be the highest at 9.2+ % having positive experiences. I read over 60 stories in one night. > > We need another site like Remedyfind.com. The wonderful man who created the site ended up selling out and a pharmacy company, or something associated with standardized medicine purchased it. The LDN stories are now buried somewhere and are hard to find. > > All my best > Aletha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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