
The LDN Book: How a Little-Known Generic Drug Low Dose Naltrexone Could Revolutionize Treatment for Autoimmune Diseases, Cancer, Aut
how a little-known generic drug - low dose naltrexone - could revolutionize treatment for autoimmune diseases, cancer, autism, depression, and more
$42.50
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
8 March 2016
Summary
The LDN Book: Revolutionizing Treatment with Low Dose Naltrexone
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) offers hope for millions struggling with autoimmune diseases, cancers, autism, chronic fatigue, and depression. This affordable generic drug, administered in small daily doses (0.5 to 4.5 mg), has few known side effects.
The LDN Book explores the drug’s history, mechanism, and the latest research from doctors and pharmacists, compiled by Linda Elsegood of The LDN Research Trus…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781603586641 |
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ISBN-10: | 1603586644 |
Author: | Linda Elsegood |
Publisher: | Chelsea Green Publishing Company |
Imprint: | Chelsea Green Publishing Co |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 240 |
Release Date: | 8 March 2016 |
Weight: | 360g |
Dimensions: | 18mm x 152mm x 226mm |
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-Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) was discovered by my husband and partner, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Incredibly informative and superbly written by various members of the medical profession sharing their experiences using this extraordinary drug, The LDN Book honors his legacy in helping patients suffering from autoimmune and other diseases to regain their health and their lives.—Jacqueline Young -As a practicing physician who has used LDN as a cornerstone therapy for over fifteen years, I can say without equivocation that LDN is the most important and successful medicine I have ever used. I often joke that if not for LDN I couldn’t pay my mortgage; I’ve had so many new patients referred to me by someone whose life has improved dramatically through the use of LDN. And despite my knowledge and experience with LDN, I’ve learned a great deal from The LDN Book–aspects of its basic science I hadn’t known, new uses, and how its uses can inform us about the causes of various diseases. This is a wonderful book for any patient with an autoimmune disease, cancer, depression, or a host of other conditions and is a must-read for any physician whose goal is to help their patients.—Dr. Thomas Cowan, author of The Fourfold Path to Healing and coauthor of The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care -I first came across LDN several years ago when a medical colleague said I should look into its positive effects in patients with MS, Crohn’s disease, and other autoimmune disorders. I was so impressed with what I read that I helped submit a petition to the UK government to ask for funding for further research into this inexpensive drug. But, as with so many petitions, no progress was made. I hope The LDN Book–which presents up-to-date findings that again confirm the efficacy of this safe, cheap, generic drug in helping to control many chronic, disabling conditions–is read by those in the Department of Health and by all doctors caring for patients with autoimmune disease. In the UK, LDN has been stranded in limbo; maybe now the time has come for it to be accepted as a recognized therapy that could, at least, be tried on those suffering such long-term diseases of the immune system.—Dr. Chris Steele, MBE, general practitioner; medical presenter on ITV’s This Morning “Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) was discovered by my husband and partner, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Incredibly informative and superbly written by various members of the medical profession sharing their experiences using this extraordinary drug, The LDN Book honors his legacy in helping patients suffering from autoimmune and other diseases to regain their health and their lives.”–Jacqueline Young “As a practicing physician who has used LDN as a cornerstone therapy for over fifteen years, I can say without equivocation that LDN is the most important and successful medicine I have ever used. I often joke that if not for LDN I couldn’t pay my mortgage; I’ve had so many new patients referred to me by someone whose life has improved dramatically through the use of LDN. And despite my knowledge and experience with LDN, I’ve learned a great deal from The LDN Book–aspects of its basic science I hadn’t known, new uses, and how its uses can inform us about the causes of various diseases. This is a wonderful book for any patient with an autoimmune disease, cancer, depression, or a host of other conditions and is a must-read for any physician whose goal is to help their patients.”–Dr. Thomas Cowan, author of The Fourfold Path to Healing and coauthor of The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care “I first came across LDN several years ago when a medical colleague said I should look into its positive effects in patients with MS, Crohn’s disease, and other autoimmune disorders. I was so impressed with what I read that I helped submit a petition to the UK government to ask for funding for further research into this inexpensive drug. But, as with so many petitions, no progress was made. I hope The LDN Book–which presents up-to-date findings that again confirm the efficacy of this safe, cheap, generic drug in helping to control many chronic, disabling conditions–is read by those in the Department of Health and by all doctors caring for patients with autoimmune disease. In the UK, LDN has been stranded in limbo; maybe now the time has come for it to be accepted as a recognized therapy that could, at least, be tried on those suffering such long-term diseases of the immune system.”–Dr. Chris Steele, MBE, general practitioner; medical presenter on ITV’s This Morning LowDose Naltrexone (LDN) was discovered by my husband and partner, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Incredibly informativeand superbly written by various members of the medical profession sharing their experiences using this extraordinary drug, The LDN Bookhonors his legacyin helping patients suffering from autoimmune and other diseasestoregain their health and their lives. –Jacqueline Young
” As a practicing physician who has used LDN as a cornerstone therapy for over fifteen years, I can say without equivocation that LDN is the most important and successful medicine I have ever used. I often joke that if not for LDN I couldn t pay my mortgage; I ve had so many new patients referred to me by someone whose life has improved dramatically through the use of LDN. And despite my knowledge and experience with LDN, I ve learned a great deal fromThe LDN Book aspects of its basic science I hadn t known, new uses, and how its uses can inform us about the causes of various diseases. This is a wonderful book for any patient with an autoimmune disease, cancer, depression, or a host of other conditions and is amust-read for any physician whose goal is to help their patients. –Dr. Thomas Cowan, author ofThe Fourfold Path to Healingand coauthor ofThe Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care
” I first came across LDN several years ago when a medical colleague said I should look into its positive effects in patients with MS, Crohn s disease, and other autoimmune disorders. I was so impressed with what I read that I helped submit a petition to the UK government to ask for funding for further research into this inexpensive drug. But, as with so many petitions, no progress was made. I hopeThe LDN Book which presents up-to-date findings that again confirm the efficacy of this safe, cheap, generic drug in helping to control many chronic, disabling conditions is read by those in the Department of Health and by all doctors caring for patients with autoimmune disease. In the UK, LDN has been stranded in limbo; maybe now the time has come for it to be accepted as a recognized therapy that could, at least, be tried on those suffering such long-term diseases of the immune system. –Dr. Chris Steele, MBE, general practitioner;medical presenter on ITV sThis Morning
” I first came across LDN several years ago when a medical colleague said I should look into its positive effects in patients with MS, Crohn s disease, and other autoimmune disorders. I was so impressed with what I read that I helped submit a petition to the UK government to ask for funding for further research into this inexpensive drug. But, as with so many petitions, no progress was made. I hopeThe LDN Book which presents up-to-date findings that again confirm the efficacy of this safe, cheap, generic drug in helping to control many chronic, disabling conditions is read by those in the Department of Health and by all doctors caring for patients with autoimmune disease. In the UK, LDN has been stranded in limbo; maybe now the time has come for it to be accepted as a recognized therapy that could, at least, be tried on those suffering such long-term diseases of the immune system. –Dr. Chris Steele, MBE, general practitioner;medical presenter on ITV sThis Morning” LowDose Naltrexone (LDN) was discovered by my husband and partner, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Incredibly informativeand superbly written by various members of the medical profession sharing their experiences using this extraordinary drug, The LDN Bookhonors his legacyin helping patients suffering from autoimmune and other diseasestoregain their health and their lives. –Jacqueline Young” “I first came across LDN several years ago when a medical colleague said I should look into its positive effects in patients with MS, Crohn’s disease, and other autoimmune disorders. I was so impressed with what I read that I helped submit a petition to the UK government to ask for funding for further research into this inexpensive drug. But, as with so many petitions, no progress was made. I hope The LDN Book–which presents up-to-date findings that again confirm the efficacy of this safe, cheap, generic drug in helping to control many chronic, disabling conditions–is read by those in the Department of Health and by all doctors caring for patients with autoimmune disease. In the UK, LDN has been stranded in limbo; maybe now the time has come for it to be accepted as a recognized therapy that could, at least, be tried on those suffering such long-term diseases of the immune system.”–Dr. Chris Steele, MBE, general practitioner; medical presenter on ITV’s This Morning “Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) was discovered by my husband and partner, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Incredibly informative and superbly written by various members of the medical profession sharing their experiences using this extraordinary drug, The LDN Book honors his legacy in helping patients suffering from autoimmune and other diseases to regain their health and their lives.”–Jacqueline Young As a practicing physician who has used LDN as a cornerstone therapy for over fifteen years, I can say without equivocation that LDN is the most important and successful medicine I have ever used. I often joke that if not for LDN I couldn t pay my mortgage; I ve had so many new patients referred to me by someone whose life has improved dramatically through the use of LDN. And despite my knowledge and experience with LDN, I ve learned a great deal fromThe LDN Book aspects of its basic science I hadn t known, new uses, and how its uses can inform us about the causes of various diseases. This is a wonderful book for any patient with an autoimmune disease, cancer, depression, or a host of other conditions and is amust-read for any physician whose goal is to help their patients. –Dr. Thomas Cowan, author ofThe Fourfold Path to Healingand coauthor ofThe Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care”
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