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Video Details: Low dose naltrexone (LDN), where naltrexone is used in doses approximately one-tenth those used for drug/alcohol rehabilitation purposes, is being used as an "off-label" treatment for certain immunologically-related disorders. An international group of patients suffering from a range of immune system diseases are benefiting from LDN treatment and have been doing their best to raise awareness amongst other patients, hoping they might benefit as they have, but they are, for the most part, being ignored.
Taken nightly, this low dose naltrexone (LDN) treatment has been benefiting sufferers of numerous immune system diseases, including Multiple Sclerosis.
As naltrexone is an old drug, long out-of-patent, without profit potential, large double-blinded clinical trials by commercial pharmaceutical sponsors have not happened and are unlikely to ever happen. And so it has been left to patients to raise awareness of this treatment in the interest of helping other patients.
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