40: Autoimmune help with LDN

Published: Sept. 5, 2016, 10 a.m.

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Linda Elsegood suffered from MS and was wheelchair-bound, when she first heard about LDN, low dose naltrexone. She researched it and began taking it around 2000. Her health and life turned around. Motivated to help others, she has since edited "The LDN book" and hosted conferences to educate medical professionals and lay people alike.\\xa0

LDN can be an effective treatment for a variety\\xa0of autoimmune disorders including\\xa0alopecia (hair loss), Crohn\'s, cancer, autism, depression, restless leg syndrome, asthma, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and Lyme disease. Though it is a pharmaceutical drug, many consider it to be a sort of holistic medication, because of its safety and efficacy.

In this episode, you\'ll hear about the original uses of LDN and its off-label uses that are showing tremendous success. You\'ll her\\xa0about the doctors who are currently conducting studies to learn more; and discover resources to educate yourself on LDN.

Visit her website: ldnresearchtrust.org

Find more resources on our website: westonaprice.org

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