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A comprehensive examination of Low Dose Naltrexone – a little-known drug with big potential

New drug [LDN] raises hopes of reversing memory loss in old age the Guardian

A drug that is simultaneously affordable, devoid of severe side effects, and applicable to a wide range of diseases is not often found in the modern pharmaceutical landscape. But as medical professionals and researchers alike continue to discover, Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) boasts this remarkable combination.

Expanding on the information presented in The LDN Book, Volume 1 – which showcased LDN’s efficacy in treating conditions such as lupus, thyroiditis, autism spectrum disorder, and chronic fatigue – Volume 2 highlights the latest clinical trials, case studies and research on LDN. More than a dozen medical professionals explain how they are using LDN to help patients suffering from:

  • Chronic pain
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Dermatologic conditions
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Lyme disease and more.

Volume 1 and Volume 2 have been edited by Linda Elsegood, founder of the UK-based LDN Research Trust. Through the Trust and her work on the LDN books, Linda has connected thousands of patients, doctors and pharmacists around the world with information, articles and patient stories about LDN. The LDN Book, Volume 2 is a fantastic resource for practitioners, pharmacists and patients and a renewed call for further research on the healing potential of this beneficial drug.

The LDN Book, Volume Two: The Latest Research on How Low Dose Naltrexone Could Revolutionize Treatment for PTSD, Pain, IBD, Lyme Disease, Dermatologic Conditions, and More

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    Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
    Publication Date: 22/10/2020
    ISBN13: 9781603589901, 978-1603589901
    ISBN10: 1603589902

    Number of Pages: 288

    Non Fiction , Health & Wellbeing

    Description

    A comprehensive examination of Low Dose Naltrexone – a little-known drug with big potential

    New drug [LDN] raises hopes of reversing memory loss in old age the Guardian

    A drug that is simultaneously affordable, devoid of severe side effects, and applicable to a wide range of diseases is not often found in the modern pharmaceutical landscape. But as medical professionals and researchers alike continue to discover, Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) boasts this remarkable combination.

    Expanding on the information presented in The LDN Book, Volume 1 – which showcased LDN’s efficacy in treating conditions such as lupus, thyroiditis, autism spectrum disorder, and chronic fatigue – Volume 2 highlights the latest clinical trials, case studies and research on LDN. More than a dozen medical professionals explain how they are using LDN to help patients suffering from:

    • Chronic pain
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • Dermatologic conditions
    • Traumatic brain injury
    • Lyme disease and more.

    Volume 1 and Volume 2 have been edited by Linda Elsegood, founder of the UK-based LDN Research Trust. Through the Trust and her work on the LDN books, Linda has connected thousands of patients, doctors and pharmacists around the world with information, articles and patient stories about LDN. The LDN Book, Volume 2 is a fantastic resource for practitioners, pharmacists and patients and a renewed call for further research on the healing potential of this beneficial drug.

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