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Thank you for your news...now i'm whit mesalazina(i had a stress-medicinal colitis, fortunatly now all good) so for now the only medicine i can use is minoxidil a time i finish mesalazina i think i'm also thinking to use vitamin d ...i read wonderful thing about it, and some use also use togheter whit ldn
I am so happy and thrilled for you! Would be so great to share progress. :-))
Aimee see here...i know it's in italian but see the difference in pictures a patiente whit morb after 4 weeks of ldn it's almost totally normal
Or saw that ldn help for the alopecia areata? To look at a person uses him and it is not the enjoyment, this medicine exists since 1987 we would know him if it would work
LDN does sound promising and low risk. Kind of an immune booster from what I gather.
I am leery of immune system suppressors. I wouldn't think you could be on them long term.
Yea, so I found an interesting video on LDN and AU on youtube and thought I should share it.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwYDKNhUjbQc_plDMfGxBCv8mFyP...
It's about some woman's experience with Alopecia and using LDN
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