Atopic Dermatitis - Pamela Smith, MD, MS (2021 Conference) (LDN, low dose naltrexone)

 

Atopic Dermatitis - Pamela Smith, MD, MS (2021 Conference) (LDN, low dose naltrexone)


Atopic dermatitis is a hereditary skin disorder, and the most common form of eczema. Dr. Smith reviews the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis, as well as some causes.

Conventional therapies are compared with personalized medicine therapies. Several studies are discussed along with extensive information on therapeutic approaches.

LDN has been used for almost every autoimmune disease, and other diseases as well. Dr. Smith shares information on, and dosing of LDN for atopic dermatitis. The role of mold in causing this and other autoimmune diseases is discussed.

KEYWORDS: skin, RLS, eczema, LDN, inflammation, mast cell, gut, SIBO, mold, yeast,  food allergies, stress, nutrition, psoriasis, Parkinson's, MCAS, neuropathy, autism, pediatric, IBS

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