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    PhilC
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    Yesterday I was doing some research to see if people with ankylosing spondylitis have had any success treating their condition with low-dose naltrexone (LDN), and thought I’d pass along what I found.

    Video interview and transcript about my experience with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Ankylosing Spondylitis

    Vince’s experience with LDN for AS

    Interviews with LDN users who use LDN as a treatment for Ankylosing Spondylitis [VIDEO]

    Jenny and LDN therapy for AS

    Phil

    "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
    - Albert Einstein

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    Linda L
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    Phil,
    Thank you so much. Amazing stories. I’ve found Pierre’s from Belgium very interesting one as in my case Clamydia Pneumonia was detected twice. His CRP didn’t go down after LDN /pain was highly reduced/ and only when he treated CP his CRP went down to nearly 0!
    Also Jenny has written:
    “It has been suggested that people with autoimmune thyroid disease have reduced their meds by 50% ”
    Maybe it is the way to deal with thyroid medications.
    The symptoms of all these diseases look so similar, so the treatment must be same.

    RA tried everything: Methotraxate, Arava, Humira. Pneumonia three times. Anemia. Very low iron. Hypothyroidism
    AP from April 2014 till August 2015. No luck.
    Current medications: Natural thyroid, Mobic, supplements,
    vitamins and minerals.
    MTHFR heterozygous

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