"LDN may well be the most important therapeutic breakthrough in over fifty years. It provides a new method of medical treatment by mobilizing the natural defenses of one's own immune system." — David Gluck, MD

"Until There's A Cure...
There's LDN"
Taking LDN is a great hope that we all have to help us, but if you believe that something (or someone) gave you MS or any disease for that matter how can ANYTHING help you?.....a lot of people say " I’ll believe it when I see it".....but the reality is " I’ll see it when I believe it"....the mind is the most powerful tool we have , and if you believe that you are the victim and someone" gave" you this disease then that will be your reality....
I’ve chosen not to blame anyone, to take responsibility for myself, take my power, OVER come this, figure out what message my body is trying to tell me and learn from it. I hope that the majority of you are doing the same......
I create my life......
"Until There's A Cure...
There's LDN"
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LDN & Candida (Yeast Infection)
You'd better be checking yourself for candida yeast overgrowth. Go to the link below and do the spit test and be positive you do not have candida. LDN cannot battle candida. Candida destroys the immune system and if you've got it, it isn’t going anywhere until you do something about it. If you've got it and you don't do anything about it you'll continue to feel like crap and get worse as years pass.
Low Dose Naltrexone Forum - Check yourself for Candida (yeast overgrowth)...
http://ldn.proboards3.com/index.cgi?board=forum&action=display&thread=1129136093
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Accelerated Cure Project (The Need for Trials of LDN as a MS Therapy)
History of LDN
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The Foundation for Immunologic Research (FFIR) was founded in 1989 by Bernard Bihari, MD and two colleagues. At that time it was called the Foundation for Integrative Research. The purpose of the FFIR has always been to raise money for clinical trials of the various clinical uses of Low Dose Naltrexone. The cost of scientific clinical trials, correctly run, can range from half a million dollars for a small, brief study to the many tens of millions of dollars.
The Foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is registered with the IRS in order that donors are permitted to withhold the amount of a donation from their income tax. Contributions are fully tax-deductible to the amount allowed by law.
As efforts to test naltrexone in clinical trials around the world have increased, the Foundation serves as a means to raise money to enhance clinical investigations on Low Dose Naltrexone. However, given its lack of staff, the Foundation has not been successful in raising substantial funds directly. Therefore, it is presenting itself to the public through this website in the hope of considerably broadening its support base.
Please note—For detailed information concerning Low Dose Naltrexone, as well as for the curriculum vitae of Dr. Bihari, please see the independently owned and operated LDN website:
www.lowdosenaltrexone.org / www.ldninfo.org.
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