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FDA-approved naltrexone, in a low dose, can normalize the immune system — helping those with HIV/AIDS, cancer, autoimmune diseases, and central nervous ...

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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 

Hi pterese,I have read every article I can find on Google and I must say it looks very promising indeed,I found it very interesting the fact that it is a very affordable drug which as we all know the big pharmaceuticals are not interested because there is no profits in it,went to my Dr. 3 days ago and he did not refuse to prescribe it but wanted a little time to study it will keep you informed.
Please do. We are still ramping up to full dosage. We paid about 50.00 for a month. Certainly worth experiment with no side effects. There is a woman on this site who also tried with success a bit ago.
I recall searching LDN a bit ago and reading her thread.

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

http://www.ldnitalia.org/morbo%20crohn.htm

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

http://ldn.proboards.com/thread/2713/alopecia-areata

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

I listened to this as well. Always great to hear success stories.
Hi,seen my GP last week and asked about prescription,got a letter from him this morning and he refused to give me one,claimed there wasn't any data saying it was beneficial for alopecia,don't know where to go from here as I really want to try this.

Some doctors are stranges.i read a lot of datas about it work in alopecia areata .

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