Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 Dear Dudley, I am referring to emails I have received from Dr Ian Zagon whose studies are being published this year - no links yet but when I receive them I'll be posting them to the main LDN group for all to see. Unfortunately all trials with LDN have been done with 4.5mg doseage as this was what was led to be believed the dose to use. Sadly these trials have only been very small with the number of people taking part and the length of time ie 3 months so this means absolutely nothing to the medical profession unfortunately. It's just that those who after a couple of years of taking LDN were finding it was no longer working for them, got back in touch with Dr Bihari who referred them back to Dr Zagon who then advised them to lower the dose etc. The rest is history. There was one study done for GI issues where various doses were given (even twice a day), but none for MS. I'm sure you'll appreciate the new findings when the research is published as will I. That's the beauty of science is it's advancing all the time with new discoveries. Best, Jayne Crocker LDNNow logo the one to use www.LDNNow.com LDNNow are a political/pressure group of individuals dedicated to getting Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) accepted into modern medicine and trialled for the myriad of uses it shows benefit for. < Dr Steele MBE, talking about LDN <http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ldnnow/> Important! Please sign our LDN petition to the European Parliament by clicking here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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