1. Bonnie A. Shockey Bonnie A. Shockey United States says:

    This article by Chris Kerr, written in or posted to RealAge, was in 2005.  Low dose naltrexone (LDN) therapy has grown in leaps and bounds in 4 1/2 years.  LDN (an off-label use of a FDA approved drug - naltrexone) IS now available through a doctor's prescription which can be filled at a compounding pharmacy. But...the patient may have to be proactive and educate her/his doctor to the benefits of LDN. It is being used worldwide and there are now thousands of anecdotal experiences which seem to validate the theory that LDN does work and appears to possibly work in almost all autoimmune diseases, HIV/AIDS, Lyme disease, and pancreatice cancer.  Please read the most comprehensive book yet written on LDN by Elaine Moore called The Promise of Low Dose Naltrexone Thereapy.  Visit the following Web sites for more information.  www.ldninfo.org, www.revolutionhealth.com, www.webspawner.com/users/introtoldn, www.ldners.org, www.lowdosenaltrexone.org, www.autoimmunedisease.suite101.com, www.gazorpa.com

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