Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Treating Crohn's Disease With Low Dose Naltrexone http://www.webspawner.com/users/ldnforcrohns/index.html Crohn's/yeast/LDN/etc. protocol of Dr. McCandless' http://preview.tinyurl.com/l68wbk Group for those with Crohn's disease & LDN LDNandIBD/ > > Hi I am new to this forum and I am very interested in hearing about how LDN has helped those with Crohns disease. I just started taking Apriso/mesalamine and the gastro wants to start me on either Remicade or Humira which both scare me to death. I came across the trials of LDN conducted at Penn State and am very curious of the findings!! I called 4 dr. including my own on Fri. and asked if they were using LDN for treatment and they all acted totally disinterested in even researching it. I also calle dthe pharmacy that is known for their compounding and the pharmacist said he was compounding 4.5 mg as we spoke. I do known someone locally is prescribing it but I seem to be " striking out " . I am so frustrated!!! Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Hi I also have Crohns and take LDN. Most of my symptoms were gone in about one week, in 3 weeks blood work showed CRP marker went down from 22 to 11. Really good number for me , it had never been below 20 since I was diagnosed, even on strong meds. LDN really works for Crohns, please do not start Humira or Ramicaide before you try LDN. Did you try to get the name of the doctor from the pharmacist you talked to? He must know who prescribes it since he filled prescriptions for it before. As long as he does not tell you the name of the patient using it he does not really violates privacy low and may agree to refer you to somebody if you ask. It does not have to be GI, I got my script from primary care doctor, she is more open minded than my GI. If it does not work Crystal keeps the list of prescribing doctors. Or ,if you can not find a doctor, you can buy 50 mg tablets from India without prescription and make liquid formulation yourself. Good luck. From: twinstrips <karikloeehalle@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] LDN/apriso for Crohnslow dose naltrexone Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010, 11:30 AM Hi I am new to this forum and I am very interested in hearing about how LDN has helped those with Crohns disease. I just started taking Apriso/mesalamine and the gastro wants to start me on either Remicade or Humira which both scare me to death. I came across the trials of LDN conducted at Penn State and am very curious of the findings!! I called 4 dr. including my own on Fri. and asked if they were using LDN for treatment and they all acted totally disinterested in even researching it. I also calle dthe pharmacy that is known for their compounding and the pharmacist said he was compounding 4.5 mg as we spoke. I do known someone locally is prescribing it but I seem to be "striking out". I am so frustrated!! ! Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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