Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 So far as I can see from our experience of LDN and reading others experiences the issue is setting the correct dose for the individual. My wife does well on 2.8MG but taking 4.5 made her much worse, worse than doing nothing. If you do not use the maximum dose that benefits you then you do run the risk of LDN not stopping MS progress, but if you go over the maximum dose that benefits you then you will do harm. Some can not cope with more than 1.5MG but those for whom that is the right dose they do fine, my wife started to get worse on 1.5Mg not as bad as 4.5Mg but 1.5Mg was not sufficient in her case to stop MS progress. A lot of debate has taken place on how to set the dose based on sex, height weight etc. and no rational method seems possible. When you come across those that dismiss LDN as a placebo asking why the dose has to be so accurately defined before the placebo effect happens does seem to end the discussion. Dave From: "Sudsy Bubbles" <sudsybubble@...>Subject: Stopping the progression of MSHello everyone,Please correct me if I'm wrong, but if you cut back to 3.0 mg. of LDN instead of taking 4.5 mg. daily, do you run the risk of not stopping the progression of MS?Thanks for any advice you may have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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