Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 > I am Dr. Buchman's nurse at Northwestern. We have gotten several calls > regarding LDN. We DO NOT prescribe it for MS. We are a > gastroenterology practice. I have requested that his name be removed > from the MS watchers website, but some how that hasn't happend. If you > could please pass this information on I would appreciate it. We do not > even prescribe it for Crohn's so I do not want that information out > there either. Thank you ========= He's been removed from my list. I just added him last night so he wasn't on my list hardly any time. I will say it's quite sad to hear he won't prescribe LDN for Crohn's. There are Crohn's patients here in Arkansas that are now doing quite well on LDN treatment for their Crohn's. One boy missed an entire year of school his Crohn's was so bad...doc started him on LDN and he's back in school doing quite well with his Crohn's treated with LDN. He's no longer suffering severely from the disease nor the adverse side effects from the harsh FDA approved meds for Crohn's. With LDN his immune system can now do what it was meant to do, Fight Disease. All LDN does is help the immune system work in the way it was designed to. LDN doesn't destroy or suppress the immune system like the FDA approved meds for Crohn's do. As a nurse I would suggest you stay with us and learn what LDN can do. You may someday need LDN yourself if you develop an autoimmune disease or certain forms of cancer that all FDA approved meds fail to do anything for. If you get breast cancer like my mom you may not want to go the chemo route. My mom chose LDN over chemo for a very aggressive breast cancer back in April 2004...my mom's still cancer free as of today on 4.5mg LDN. Something to seriously think about. it wouldn't hurt you to take LDN as a disease preventative. I read on this board about a patient who visits here who has a Cancer specialist doctor who takes LDN himself as a cancer preventative...THAT SAYS A WHOLE LOT TO ME!!! LDN website http://www.low dose naltrexone.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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