Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) & Autoimmune Disease - Recorded Webinar

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @Dan-dg9pi
    @Dan-dg9pi Рік тому +3

    This was a really informative presentation. The passion for the subject matter and compassion for your patients is admirable. Thank you.

  • @marygrimes7087
    @marygrimes7087 Рік тому +3

    My naturopathic doctor prescribed for me and I'll try for 90 days to see if my chronic pain is reduced.

    • @myhumbleheartedhome
      @myhumbleheartedhome 11 місяців тому +4

      Just watching this and curious about whether it has helped your pain? I came off of LDN thinking it wasn’t doing anything good or bad and went back on it recently… four days in it is very obvious to be making a difference in my joint pain and even ability to stay awake during the day!

    • @lisamarie73100
      @lisamarie73100 8 місяців тому

      So did it work?

  • @Drd7682
    @Drd7682 2 роки тому +4

    Informative video. Just learned about LDN and gobbling up information about it. Lots of other great info here as a bonus. TY for what you do. :-)

    • @makerspharmacy
      @makerspharmacy  2 роки тому

      You're so welcome! Feel free to call us at 360-757-6677 with your questions. Also, check out @theLDNpharmacist on Instagram and Facebook!

    • @MrSymbolic7
      @MrSymbolic7 4 місяці тому

      Same here , but I don't have a Medical Doctor of any field , so I found this after a recent covid episode and Dr. Kory also on Y-Tube said the his recommendation was Ivermectin and LDN for every covid infected person !

  • @jonimoore1994
    @jonimoore1994 10 місяців тому +3

    I wanted this to work for me. I had horrible GI issues.

    • @glenliesegang233
      @glenliesegang233 9 місяців тому +1

      You might consider microdosing, not milligram doses, but 1/1000th as much, as micrograms. Start very low, and gradually work up to and stay at the dose which makes your pain bearable.

  • @missmartamc
    @missmartamc 10 місяців тому +1

    You other website is broken and i cannot access your articles or the Dartmouth study you mention. Is there a new site to access those studies and articles?

    • @missmartamc
      @missmartamc 10 місяців тому

      Btw, this video has been excellent and full of information! This is my 4th watch! Thank you!

    • @MysteryofTheTrinity
      @MysteryofTheTrinity 8 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, we also struggle to find articles and we don't understand why we cannot find any doctor who knows about LDN. It is almost like a secret and that makes us very curious to know why.

    • @debbieredfern2267
      @debbieredfern2267 2 місяці тому +1

      There are lots of articles out there if you search . In the UK doctors wont prescibe it because they cant. It hasnt been tested at the lower doses and wont ever be because it is a cheap medication with no profit for the drug companies ​. But that doesnt mean it isn't effective for many people. Repurposed drugs are now a serious area of interest. In the UK i get it via a private prescription with Dicksons chemist in Glasgow. I take it for Hashimotos and it works for me.@@MysteryofTheTrinity

    • @debbieredfern2267
      @debbieredfern2267 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@MysteryofTheTrinityAlso look at Face B. Lots of discussions on there.

  • @irme8930
    @irme8930 Рік тому

    Brilliant!

  • @olgarudzki646
    @olgarudzki646 2 місяці тому

    What dose of naltrexone for RA

    • @tessmoore3762
      @tessmoore3762 День тому

      They usually start low, like .5 then slowly work up to 4.5 or less if you get results sooner. They take you up by .5 one week at a time.

  • @brendabrenner2891
    @brendabrenner2891 8 місяців тому

    Was pre med, severe autoimmune,celiac, dermatitis, long Lyme, mold injury, long covid(vac injured), gut dysbiosis.. presentation relates to major areas/resources, have to heal the gut ist..see 11 drs, who treat 11 body parts,+ none kno what im talking about..thinking of a naturopath.. how to get on chats, tu

    • @tessmoore3762
      @tessmoore3762 День тому

      Find a Functional Doctor. They know more about it.

  • @gloglos100
    @gloglos100 Рік тому +1

    I have had asthma since 2005 and I have zero genetic indicators and it’s not in family for generations. It took place after a dentist cut down 8 teeth to harm me because I looked far better than his wife 20 years younger, thus creating TMJ issues and increased mast cells, plus teeth breaking etc. pain. Then an allergic response under stress lead to treatment with extreme prednisone/Seratide and sent home with pills and puffer resulting in my following as naively believed doctors as I had previously had good health and no experience of medicals. Result I lost 70% of my liung volume. Confused lecture.

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 Рік тому +1

      That's a heck of an accusation!

    • @debbieredfern2267
      @debbieredfern2267 2 місяці тому +1

      I think you need psychological help to begin with.

  • @olgarudzki646
    @olgarudzki646 2 місяці тому

    Hello

  • @wiltonpt1
    @wiltonpt1 9 місяців тому +2

    Interesting. But pronouncing several diseases in wrong ways takes away from the presentation and sounds like you not really not familiar with them

  • @lf7065
    @lf7065 7 місяців тому

    A carnivore diet can help heal naturally. 🙂🥩

    • @sami-pe1no
      @sami-pe1no 6 місяців тому

      I've done it for 2 months my digestive system felt better, but I lost so much weight.....😢😢

    • @debbieredfern2267
      @debbieredfern2267 2 місяці тому

      Yes it's a help but it can't put all medical conditions in reverse.

    • @tessmoore3762
      @tessmoore3762 День тому

      Not for all of us. I can't do it. I lose too much weight. I have a high metablism.

  • @Bluebloods7
    @Bluebloods7 Місяць тому

    0:30 - this is a dishonest statement. Just because disease states are not yet identified, (named and subsequently diagnosed), does not mean they didn't exist or that we "didn't have them." For hundreds, if not thousands of years, disease states were misidentified, misrepresented, or otherwise utterly unknown to medicine (or man). It wasn't that these conditions didn't exist, it was that they hadn't yet been identified.
    A more honest statement would state that there has been emerging evidence to support a trend of increasing diagnoses of autoimmune disorders in recent years. This, coupled with medical advancements and better diagnostic practices have led to nomenclature of varying novel conditions of autoimmunity that manifest in various systems and biological tissues.

    • @tessmoore3762
      @tessmoore3762 День тому

      The point is they have increased by a huge amount in recent years. The question is why? Its not all misdiagnosis of the past, or not know what they were.

    • @Bluebloods7
      @Bluebloods7 22 години тому

      @tessmoore3762 read again.