Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Hi guys... Here's the scoop. And it's big. I spoke this morning with Dr. Gluck who runs the naltrexone info site. He's 75 years old, though from his voice I thought he was in his mid 40s. I can only tell you that I was blown away on his depth of kowledge on the subject. He knows about every study being done everywhere in the world and what the results are showing. Before they are officially published. What he told me is that LDN is being found to be helpful in all conditions related to a misbehaving imune system. It has been helpful in conditions ranging from cancer to autism, as well as the more obvious MS and Krohn's. Most important to me, he told me that it has been effective in stopping Progressive MS. As a progressive sufferer, I was led to believe that there was no current treatment that had any effect on it. Given the description of my condition and reaction to the treatment, he was adamant that he believed that my condition was over. All I would have to do is keep taking the LDN. The only other important drug that is contraindicated for LDN users is opiods. Stopping the LDN for one day before taking opiates eliminates even the possiblity of interactions. Bottom line folks, today I was given permission to hope for a future again. This is probably the most signifigant day of my life and the consequenses are only now just beginning to sink in. I'm too overwhelmed at the moment to go into detail, but trust me, when I'm done, EVERY PMS Patient will know about this option. One would be crazy not to give it a try. It should be the first line of defense for all MS patients and it is currently the ONLY line of defense for Progressives. Please help me spread the word. Someone else please make a special post with this info. I'll be back with a lot more later. Cheers! Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 I believe in LDN as much as you, even more since I am also on LDN and will NEVER go to anything else. My doc also has other MS patients and recomends it for them. !!!! GO LDN!!! Love to all, joe wouk wrote: Hi guys...Here's the scoop. And it's big.I spoke this morning with Dr. Gluck who runs the naltrexone infosite. He's 75 years old, though from his voice I thought he was inhis mid 40s. I can only tell you that I was blown away on his depth of kowledge onthe subject. He knows about every study being done everywhere in the world and whatthe results are showing. Before they are officially published.What he told me is that LDN is being found to be helpful in allconditions related to a misbehaving imune system.It has been helpful in conditions ranging from cancer to autism, aswell as the more obvious MS and Krohn's.Most important to me, he told me that it has been effective instopping Progressive MS.As a progressive sufferer, I was led to believe that there was nocurrent treatment that had any effect on it.Given the description of my condition and reaction to the treatment,he was adamant that he believed that my condition was over. All Iwould have to do is keep taking the LDN. The only other important drug that is contraindicated for LDN users isopiods. Stopping the LDN for one day before taking opiates eliminateseven the possiblity of interactions.Bottom line folks, today I was given permission to hope for a futureagain. This is probably the most signifigant day of my life and theconsequenses are only now just beginning to sink in.I'm too overwhelmed at the moment to go into detail, but trust me,when I'm done, EVERY PMS Patient will know about this option. Onewould be crazy not to give it a try.It should be the first line of defense for all MS patients and it iscurrently the ONLY line of defense for Progressives.Please help me spread the word. Someone else please make a specialpost with this info.I'll be back with a lot more later.Cheers!Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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