LDN for Parkinson's Disease: Low Dose Naltrexone


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LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) is a proven-safe (by the FDA in 50mg doses ) off-label prescription drug which has gained a great deal of attention over the past few months due to its remarkable disease modifying effects of controlling and reversing symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Lexie is one person who has experienced a reversal of most of her Parkinsons Disease symptoms over the past 5 years. She was officially diagnosed with Parkinsons disease in 2008 (although her non-motor symptoms began 20 years earlier). In this question and answer format with Robert Rodgers, PhD, from Parkinsons Recovery, Lexie offers detailed information about her experience with taking LDN. She has been able to titrate off her daily use of traditional PD medications, while controlling and reversing most of her own PD symptoms, thanks to LDN. Many doctors are not familiar with LDN as a treatment for Parkinson's symptoms. It is a prescription medication, so a prescription from a doctor is necessary. Lexie offers suggestions about how to discuss a request for a LDN prescription from your doctor and offers specific suggestions about where to get LDN once a prescription is in hand. This interview was originally published in Pioneers of Recovery, a series of stories by people who succeeded in reversing their Parkinson's symptoms using one treatment modality or another. Lexie's story of recovery centers on the use of LDN which has been so beneficial to her own recovery from Parkinson's Disease.

Author: Lexie Lindstrom, Robert Rodgers
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 02/10/2014
Pages: 30
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.21lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.06d
ISBN13: 9781495924408
ISBN10: 1495924408
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Neurology

About the Author
Former professor at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Kentucky, Robert Rodgers, PhD is the founder of Parkinsons Recovery. He has been conducting research on Parkinson's Disease for the past seven years. His Ph.D. is from Michigan State, his master's degree from Cornell and his undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt. Robert's passion is to provide support, information and resources to individuals who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinsons and their families. Lexie is a 65 year old woman who has enjoyed a 25 year career as an executive sales and training specialist in the high-end cosmetic industry. Unfortunately, she had to retire due to the high pressure nature of her job which was causing her to have problems with her Executive Functions. Her Neurologist recommended that it was time for her to quit her job. She is married with no children (unless you count 2 beloved dogs as children!) and is now enjoying her retirement by focusing on all of the ways she can be a healthy person with Parkinson's Disease!

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