Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 We were introduced to the Clinical Trials Panel. Elsegood was the first to speak. She told us all about the LDN Research Trust and, well, we all know how much she has done in the last year alone. The petition, her survey, and we're hoping we can get the UK to check out LDN. She gave a great presentation, her efforts are totally amazing. She flew from the UK to be with us. Dr. Zvonko Mir flew in from Germany. What a treat to hear so many different accents. And thank you for speaking in MY language. When I get emails from non-English speaking countries, I thank them for knowing how to communicate in English, otherwise there wouldn't be much (any?) communication to my ears. Again, I think I can type for many who were present, we appreciate your efforts greatly. Seyni Nafo seems to have a great passion and I dare say, if anyone can bring LDN recognition in Africa, he will be the one! Thank you so much for coming to New York. New roads are being formed around the world! Just the beginning! And finally, Dr. Myra Gironi, from Italy. I think I understood most of what she was saying, as I told her when we chatted later in the morning. But my MS ears just wasn't able to translate quick enough, but the slide show presentation helped greatly. Beta Endorphins... the key to it all??? Although, I must say, I loved hearing her speak, your research with BE's should be quite beneficial going forward, but with her voice and accent, it really didn't matter that I couldn't catch everything... it was like music. Now, so those who weren't there can get a little visual.... Dr. Myra Gironi, were you ever Miss Italy? You are in my book. Did I just type that? Yeah... So that was the Clinical Trials Panel. UK, Germany, Italy, and hopefully some action in Africa. Irmat's in NY has already offered to provide the LDN doses and placebo caps for a trial in Mali, Africa for HIV. I think it's ok we on this continent help as much as we can, but I really think that if we can get other countries to recognize it, 1. the USA may have to??? or 2. WHO CARES, just keep my prescriptions coming, and let the news from around the world start driving USA's doctors into the new millenia. LDN is the Century's Breakthrough! Yes??? no? I thought I was pretty impressed with LDN, I READ messages, I read websites, I read a lot.. and yeah, I say a lot too, eh? But I'm still processing the conference. I'm typing it because it's fresh in my mind and who can sleep? June 11, 2005. If each of us made a ripple, today should be the launch of a major boulder. Remarkably, the schedule posted on the website was amazingly kept to. 11:00 was the Physicians Panel. Dr. Bob Lawrence. It was a great pleasure meeting you. I am glad we can all now agree that NO BREAK is needed Symmetry around the globe unites us all going forward, I'm glad we all now agree. As I mentioned at the conference, I only missed dose #359. The conference was Day 787 for me. It was great to hear you say that. I don't think you saw the smile on my face. I'm so glad you could join us. And then we heard from Dr. Gluck, as a 10 year retired Physician, who, thanks to Dr. Bihari, still has a great hand on the pulse of today's medicine, what more can I say that I haven't already? It's going on 3am now... my fingers just wanna keep going. Great job by all! And I'm sorry, if you were not there, the video will just not be the same. Next year could be in Washington DC, start planning now! I think I'll call it a night.... we're just up to 11:50am, the Pharmacists Panel... to be continued... later... Re: [low dose naltrexone] conference snippets 1 To be continued.... Clinical Trials Panel .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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