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They do not sell the product, they tell you your dr. can prescribe it and it is obtained from compounding pharmacies. There are no claims of miracle cures, only of "beneficial effects" for treating several diseases, including specific test data;eg, one-third of cancer patients treated showed definite signs of tumor shrinkage. They list precautions of using it. They have a disclaimer stating: "Consult your doctor. This website is not intended as a substitute for professional medical help or advice. A physician should always be consulted for any medical condition." How is any of that typical of scammers?
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This is the main web page maintained by physicians for an old generic med that, in low doses, has had fabulous results in a wide varietyof immunodeficient and autoimmune diseases. It up-regulates the body's own ability to deal with illness. I don't understand the massive negative rating of something so promising, unless if by big pharma, whose profits are threatened.
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Definitely not a scam, even though the site doesnt look very flashy or trendy. LDN therapy is discussed by healthcare professionals widely, and there are books written about it by the biggest experts of Graves Disease (and other autoimmune diseases). For example: ***** ***** The treatment option is currently just not very widely known by normal doctors, and not supported by any big pharma company. The alternative therapies' side-effects can be horrific, compared to LDN. PS: Im not affiliated with the site, but I'm informed on the subject.
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I take LDN and have been improving since I started. This is a good site. The Medical Mafia do not like competition and they have plenty money to try to destroy anyone who tries to bring light to this subject. Like did you know there was a 100% cure for cancer. Did you know it has been around since 1930's. Wake up America! The invention is a machine that uses harmless radio waves to destroy "ALL" cancers'. Do your research. Don't you know that is why they get away with it. It's all about $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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I have taken LDN for a few years, and have started again because I think it helps my autoimmune issues. There are links to peer-reviewed studies on this site. It doesn't seek to get your credit card or identity.
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Numerous studies on LDN have been conducted, and more are in progress, here listed are some completed studies: - Two studies in Mali, Africa demonstrating LDN’s successful use in HIV/AIDS—published October 2011. - A study of LDN in the treatment of MS at the University of California, San Francisco, published February 2010. - A multi-institutional clinical trial of LDN for PPMS in Italy, which includes endorphin measurements, completed in fall 2007, published September 2008. - A Phase II placebo-controlled clinical trial of LDN for Crohn’s disease at Penn State. - A placebo-controlled pilot study at Penn State on the efficacy of LDN for children and adolescents with Crohn’s disease. - A clinical trial of LDN in the treatment of fibromyalgia at Stanford Medical Center, published February 2013. - A study by the MindBrain Consortium in Akron, Ohio of, especially, the affective changes in MS treated with LDN, begun late 2007. - An animal research study at Penn State of naltrexone in a model of a disease that mimics MS, under a small grant from the National MS Society. - Animal research on neurodegeneration at NIEHS, suggesting a protective role for naltrexone.
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No credible studies back up the claims on this site. Anecdotes and positive accounts cannot substitute peer reviewed research.
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The claims that this product "may" be useful for treating deadly diseases like Crohn's, AIDS, cancer, etc., are unfounded. The makers of this product seek to prey on the terminally ill patient that is willing to try anything out of pure desperation and fear.
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This site was recommended to me by my medical doctor. It has a wealth of information that many medical doctors contribute too. This website is not trying to sell you anything; it is a non-profit organization. It is probably the only website that is safe, when it comes to talking about LDN. As far a LDN, goes, there will never be clinical trials done on this drug b.c. there is no money in it for the drug companies. From a personal note, I used to be on 60 mg of Oxy. I went totally off it and started using LDN and it works great for the pain. It has been over two years now, and I am of course, on no narcotics. LDN is cheap and has no side effects. People who rated this site bad, should be ashamed of themselves.
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Very good info. Doctors treat patients like the are "trained" to treat them. There is a big difference between being trained and becoming educated. We have all been "conditioned" (maybe brainwashed is a better fit) even the doctors. My guess is Big Pharma (which is part of the Medical Mafia) is trying to suppress the info so they can keep the sheeple giving them $$$ Warm Regards
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***** documents randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, counterbalanced, crossover study and concludes "low-dose naltrexone has a specific and clinically beneficial impact on fibromyalgia pain. The medication is widely available, inexpensive, safe, and well-tolerated."
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I have been going to this website for over 6 years and have never had any issues with it. Someone obviously is targeting it, probably big Pharma, who don't stand to make any money from it. The information here is stated accurately.
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Dr. Gluck means to offer people help with otherwise intractable diseases. Kratwerk listed here has decided to jump to conclusions. Try to avoid the same mistake. Read what people are saying, make up your own mind. It's a good site. I take LDN. It helps..
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Operated by physicians. Considered a definitive website for use of naltrexone in low doses to treat many diseases, including AIDS, cancer, autoimmune disorders. Very useful links to the annual Low Dose Naltrexone research conference materials. Very useful site !
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