LDN Research Trust Mailing
News February 4th. 2009, 6:24pmThanks to Linda Elsegood of the LDN Research Trust for supporting the conference by contacting thousands of their supporters by email. This went to intersted parties in both the UK and abroad and Linda reports interest from France and elsewhere. We already have a very international audience for the conference with delegates from the USA, Ireland, Hong Kong and now France planning to attend. It is developing into a really exciting conference and with the commitment to making it an annual event, a momentum is builiding.






I am interested in learning more about this amazing product to treat my MS.
Dawn,
at the conference I will outline the research on LDN to date. There are four studies of note on LDN and MS. If you cannot attend the actual conference we will arrange to have the presentations and the slides online. As a practitioner who has used this for the past five years on hundreds of MS patients, I am very impressed by the results we have seen. I plan to start a research project later this year on LDN and MS.
LDN is hugely exciting. My husband Paul is an MS patient, diagnosed at 28, now 68, relapsing-remitting until approx. 18 months ago, now primary progressive. Has had pretty rare relapses. A circuitous and synchronistic cycle of events led us to Bob Lawrence - who was astonished that although Paul has had walking problems for quite a while due to issues with balance, since he had an FES for his foot drop for around a year, he doesn’t even use a walking stick - or need one! He’s going to be starting on Bob’s LDN programme shortly. We’re both thrilled at the potential for LDN and I, having a great deal more time to spare than Paul - who works a 6-hour day away from home during the week - have been doing much research and spreading the word when I can. Wish we could attend the Conference, but finances prevent that; however, we’ll be looking out for the info on the web. Meantime, with all our very best wishes for Glasgow, and a very speedy acceptance of this treatment by the whole of the NHS. Gillian Goldberg
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It would be great to have the presentation and the slides online. As I unfortunately am unable to attend.
Hello Tom, I’ve been making LDN in-house in my Irish Pharmacy for years..myself and a colleague are trying to get a licence to permit distribution throughout the EU; there are barriers, but none insurmountable; the drug is now very stricly controlled in the US, and we had to get special licence to obtain it in pure form, as it is classified as a “biohazard” !
If I can be of help, my email is bqpharm@gmail.com
Brendan Quinn, Gort, Co Galway. Hope to see you at the conference!
Hi there,
I am extremely exited at the prospect of taking L.D.N. and the hope it may offer so many of us. I need to have your help in one area please, I have M.S. with seizures and I have spent days trying to find if there are any contra-indications between anticonvulsants and low dose Naltrexone? I cannot find anything to suugest that there is, and in some studies it actually benefited the ant-convulsant, would you possibly give me some advice regarding this please?
Thanking You,
Kim
Please can you tell me if the conference presentations and notes will definately be online as I won’t be able to attend. Many thanks
Lisa
Hello,
In Japan, only 3 physicians practice LDN and all of them started in 2009 at this time. From February 2009, I started LDN therapy for 2 patients with Parkinson disease, one with ALS, and 10 with cancer. I will attend this conference and learn lots of LDN therapy from the expert. I am happy to see everybody in Glasgow.
Warm regards,
Atsuo Yanagisawa, M.D.
President
10th International Congress of Integrative Medicine 2009 in Japan.
Lisa,
the conference will be filmed and published online both in you tube and on the conference web site.
Dr Tom Gilhooly