Aletha from the United States was diagnosed with Psoriasis at the age of 14/15. She experienced this on her head and sometimes as far down as the back of her neck.
She was prescribed liquid form Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), and tried it for three months, yet it did not provide any form of benefit at all. Upon telling her GP, Aletha was prescribed the pill form of LDN, and once again, tried it for a further three months. This time the medication worked. Aletha had realised she had not been itching her scalp and, in fact, the psoriasis had gone. She made it very obvious that she recommends LDN to those she feels could benefit from it.
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