


Low Dose Naltrexone LDN for Autoimmune – MS – Crohns – Cancer – Alan Geller Scary Diagnosis
Informal talk about my successful use of LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone - for my MS (Multiple Sclerosis) diagnosis 5 years ago. Also some of the strate...
Informal talk about my successful use of LDN – Low Dose Naltrexone – for my MS (Multiple Sclerosis) diagnosis 5 years ago. Also some of the strategies and principles I present in my book “Scary Diagnosis” about how to handle any scary diagnosis – whether yours or a family members or friends.






Better to keep open about LDN potential. It certainly takes care of old symptions – I am a 21 year sufferer – and acts as a foundation to be positive and use the mind to go further on the course to recovery. EFT is incredible if used correctly. There are other treatments and LDN does not interfere.
Thanks for the comments. Glad to hear you are doing well as well!
Fantastic!!! After 3 years the same results. Dr. Bihari – founder – has had over a 90% success rate. See “LDN Documentary” video.google. You will notice that LDN users are calm, collected and full of hope on YouTube!
Reports by users (and my personal experience) focus on reducing or eliminating progression rather than LDN addressing old symptoms. Having said that some report improvements in symptoms from “recent” past attacks. I suggest a look at the LDN website (linked on my site) and a visit to User Groups (like LDN – YAhoo Group) and searching their archives for specific information on Behcets and LDN. I hope this helps! Best Alan
I got diagnosed with Neuro Behcet’s one year ago. My left leg went weak and bowel and bladder problems, you think LDN would help get these functions back?
Thanks – we know how very fortunate we are!
It is really important not to be passive & submissive about MS or any disease or condition, especially the so-called degenerative ones. MS for most means “attack”s that result in loss of functionality – reducing or eliminating those attacks becomes the name of the game. At 19 it’s crucial you become proactive trying stuff & staying current on choices. YOU are one of the reasons I wrote “Scary Diagnosis”. Diet, supplements, drugs are choices today. Stem Cells are looking very promising- tomorrow.
Oh and I just had to mention that you have a very beautiful home!
This is something I will definitely bring up to my neurologist when I see him.
I’m 19 years old and have been diagnosed in 07′. I wish I was as proactive as yourself and many others with MS but instead I choose to stray away from MS related subjects only because I become overwhelmed, anxious easily.
Some of the newest MS youtube videos including yours has definitely inspired me to alter my diet and become a bit more active. I don’t want MS to take over my life anymore.
Alan, thank you very much for posting this on youtube. Unfortunately, there is not much info available on youtube about LDN. Thefore your video is very helpful. Anna & Albert
Thanks for the kind words!
LDN is a fascinating story & I now know several people taking it for a variety of issues (Colitis, Cancer preventative). It is my favorite chapter in my book and is always part of any public speaking I do.
The reason I wrote the book & doing these videos plus speaking publicly is that I have seen personally how getting out there and being vocal can change things. It’s only little bits at a time but every bit helps. The LDN group in the UK is certainly an inspiration.
I do use sort of swank and Best Bet in that I eat mostly veggies and meat (I know that isn’t recommended) & avoid most grains. Everyone is different and needs to do their own trial and error food wise. I supplement heavily & chelate.
I am not wheelchair bound and in fact still play golf. I semi-retired when I was very symptomatic (5 years ago) and in addition to the book I write articles and speak publicly. My second book is already in the works and have plans for a 3rd with my Osteopath.
question do you use the swank diet;;
and are you wheel chair bound and are u able to still work???
Excellent just excellent!!!!
LDN is the future… pharmaceuticals just want big money..
this world is a sad place