Up the Creek with a Paddle: Beat MS and Many Autoimmune Disorders with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Author: Mary Anne Boyle Bradley Manufacturer: PublishAmerica Keywords: naltrexone ISBN: 1413765998
Book description The story is simple. It is about love, life and hope. After years of battling with the onslaught of her husband's Multiple Sclerosis, Mary stumbled on a little known doctor in New York City, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Many people were making very bold claims about his work on the Internet. They claimed that Dr. Bihari knew how to stop every type of MS from progressing. Even better, it was claimed that he could help everyone with an autoimmune disorder, ranging from psoriasis to AIDS. It was claimed that Dr. Bihari could help them with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). Eventually, Mary's husband took a leap of faith and put Dr. Bihari's work to the test. LDN worked. It stopped his MS from progressing. Her
Book review: God sends us people like Mary! Reading Mary's book is like having a cup of coffee in a good friend's kitchen. You can't put it down. I've always been optimistic that we are very close to solving autoimmune diseases- so much so
Mary Bradley tells her engaging story of discovering the drug low dose naltrexone (LDN). LDN can arrest the progression of autoimmune diseases and unlike other pharmaceutical options, is inexpensive
Drug discovery books: Rush University Review of Surgery, Encyclopedic Reference of Parasitology: Biology, Structure, Function, Handbook of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, Second Edition, Pain: Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Editors: Aminoff, Boller and Swaab), Recent Advances in Gerontology: Proceedings of the XI International Congress of Gerontology Tokyo, August 20-25, 1978 |