Let’s Focus on What’s Important

Today is March 8. Thousands of “Feminists” are marching across the country as some sort of protest to support “women’s rights.” Here, in the United States, where women enjoy all the exact same privileges and responsibilities as men, women are protesting for greater equality.  I don’t get it. I am an American woman, and while I have experienced isolated episodes…

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10 Things You MUST To Overcome Multiple Sclerosis

  Like I said earlier, living with Multiple Sclerosis is hard. But, overcoming it is even harder. You have to be willing to work for it. You have to be willing to give things up, change your habits, change your thinking and step out into the unknown. It CAN be done. Here’s how. Stop Making Excuses This is my biggest…

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LDN- Low Dose Naltrexone

It’s been a while since I’ve talked about low dose naltrexone.  I credit my MS recovery to a lot of things– there is no one protocol that made the most difference. I’ve achieved  improved functioning and stopped disease progression by  doing many things that work together to bring about healing. But, LDN is one of the two most effective and…

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Myths About MS –

CNN  posted a slide show entitled 7 Myths About Multiple Sclerosis.  While much of the information given is factually correct, I feel there are many half-truths.  I’m going to take a few moments to discuss each slide from the perspective of both a person with MS, and a natural health consultant. The link to the article above is set to…

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A Tribute to a Hero.

The world lost a hero this weekend, though few people know it. Most of the people touched by his work have never met him, but, he saved their lives just the same. Dr. Bernard Bihari died on May 16th at the age of 78 years. He was a pioneer and a brave generous man. Dr. Bihari developed the protocol knows…

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What is LDN?

I’ve been talking about LDN lately, and I bet many of you are wondering what LDN is and what it can do for you. LDN, or low dose naltrexone, is simply the use of naltrexone in doses up to 4.5 mg each night. In it’s full strength form of 50 mg, naltrexone is used to help alcoholics and drug addicts…

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LDN Conference in Glasglow

For those who are following research and activism on the Low Dose Naltrexone front, I received an email this morning form the Chairperson of LDNNOW, Jayne Crocker. In her email, Jayne gave me a heads up on a few of the expected presenters at the LDN Conference in Glasglow on April 24, 2010. This time around we really will be…

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All Day Chemist and LDN

All Day Chemist and LDN For the last several years, I have suggested people who use LDN, but can not get a prescription for it go to All Day Chemist and buy Naltrexone to make their own LDN by following directions found elsewhere on the web. That is no longer the case. For reasons unknown to me, All Day Chemist…

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Low Dose Naltrexone

I’ve been talking about LDN lately, and I bet many of you are wondering what LDN is and what it can do for you. LDN, or low dose naltrexone, is simply the use of naltrexone in doses up to 4.5 mg each night. In it’s full strength form of 50 mg, naltrexone is used to help alcoholics and drug addicts…

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Low Dose Naltrexone

I’ve been talking about LDN lately, and I bet many of you are wondering what LDN is and what it can do for you. LDN, or low dose naltrexone, is simply the use of naltrexone in doses up to 4.5 mg each night. In it’s full strength form of 50 mg, naltrexone is used to help alcoholics and drug addicts…

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