“MIRACLE” DRUG LOW DOSE NALTREXONE HELPS MS, CANCER, & AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AIDS and MORE!
“MIRACLE” DRUG LOW DOSE NALTREXONE HELPS MS, CANCER, & AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AIDS AND MORE! – Low Dose Naltrexone is a “miracle” drug that is saving the lives of so many with immune diseases. Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a form of Naltrexone, a drug used to treat drug and alcohol addiction. Dr. Ian Zagon, a brilliant researcher at Penn State, made the discovery that LDN in lower doses was a remarkable treatment for diseases that invoke a hyperactive immune response. LDN helps to quiet the system down. LDN boosts the body’s endorphin levels in the brain. It was found that those who suffer from numerous, immune deficiency disease have low endorphin levels. These naturally produced brain chemicals are released by the body in times of stress or to induce mood elevations. Every cell of the immune system has receptors for these agents. Studies with rats and humans has shown cancer cells to be inhibited by LDN. Many disorders such as MS, cancer, AIDS, fibromyalgia, IBS, chronic fatigue, ALS, autism, etc. are helped by LDN. There are approximately 50 diseases that can be helped by LDN. LDN must be filled by a compounding pharmacy in a non-time release formula. It is highly recommended that one of the pharmacies on lowdosenaltrexone.org fill the prescription. My prescription is filled at Skip’s Pharmacy. LDN is safe, effective, non addictive, virtually no side effects, and inexpensive, about .00 a day. The reason that most, including doctors, know nothing about it is because the patent has expired and the drug industry cannot make hugh profits. Therefore, they will not …
Forum in Lincolnwood focuses on drug use in suburbs
Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age
“These terms are very friendly but our kids are talking about drugs,” said Lisa Bloom, outreach coordinator of Gateway Foundation Alcohol and Drug Treatment, the state's largest provider of substance-abuse treatment services. Recognizing that drugs …
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Andy Reid's Son Died of Accidental Heroin Overdose, DA Says
Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age
2003: Garrett Reid enters drug rehab at age 20. Reid said he didn't use drugs until he graduated from high school but then started with marijuana and alcohol at age 18. … Coach Andy Reid took a 39-day leave of absence from the team and accompanied …
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