LDN Video Interviews and Presentations

Radio Show interviews, and Presentations from the LDN 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 Conferences

They are also on our    Vimeo Channel    and    YouTube Channel

Dr Paul Anderson, LDN Radio Show (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Paul Anderson shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Paul Anderson started 40 years ago working in medical labs and eventually started up his own lab. Bored with this, he sold the business to go back to school and become an MD. 

He observed that most family practitioners don't have time to delve deeply into the more complicated and difficult illnesses like Cancer and autoimmune diseases. Thus he studied further to become a Naturopathic Doctor and started up his clinic. 

He learned about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) approximately 15 years ago and treats his patients with a synergetic approach. He finds that LDN is his first line of treatment, but it is accompanied by diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. Vitamins, supplements and herbs are utilized as an important part of treatment.

This is a summary of Dr Paul Anderson’s interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Anderson’s story by clicking on the video above.

Dr Patrick Callas, LDN Radio Show 2017 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Patrick Callas shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Although he started his naturopathic career only 5 years ago, yet he studied under his mentor Neil McKinney, who has been a naturopathic physician for over 30 years and has prescribed Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) to over 10,000 patients in his career.

As well as autoimmune disease, Dr Callas has found LDN to be effective in tackling Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. 

In this interview, Dr Callas explains how LDN is incredibly effective against autoimmune disease by dealing with inflammation, which is the cause of many issues with the body’s systems.

This is a summary of Dr Patrick Callas’ interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Callas’ story by clicking on the video.

Dr Patrick Callas, LDN Radio Show (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Patrick Callas shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Patrick Callas has his own practice on an island on the West Coast of British Columbia and Canada, a small community of 10,000 people. He set up his own clinic only four years after graduating as a naturopathic doctor. 

Dr Callas has been prescribing Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for over four years and has seen great results, especially in his cancer patients ranging between 50-70 years old. Overall, he has seen many of his patients live much longer than what they were originally predicted. Not only that, their quality of life has also improved.

Likewise, in many of his autoimmune patients he has seen great recoveries with the help of LDN. Dr Callas is a vehement supporter of the use of LDN in treating cancer and autoimmune patients.

This is a summary of Dr Patrick Callas’ interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Callas’ story by clicking on the video above.

Dr Patrick Callas, LDN Radio Show 2016 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Patrick Callas shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Patrick Callas has his own practice on an island on the West Coast of British Columbia and Canada, a small community of 10,000 people. He set up his own clinic only four years after graduating as a naturopathic doctor. 

Dr Callas has been prescribing Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for over four years and has seen great results, especially in his cancer patients ranging between 50-70 years old. Overall, he has seen many of his patients live much longer than what they were originally predicted. Not only that, their quality of life has also improved.

Likewise, in many of his autoimmune patients he has seen great recoveries with the help of LDN. Dr Callas is a vehement supporter of the use of LDN in treating cancer and autoimmune patients.

This is a summary of Dr Patrick Callas’ interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Callas’ story by clicking on the video above.

 

Dr Pat Crowley, LDN Radio Show 18 Dec 2016 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Pat Crowley shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Pat Crowley is a retired GP from Kilkenny in Ireland, and he's been prescribing Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) since 2004. He graduated from a university college in Dublin in 1968 and went on to have an extensive 40-year career in the pharmaceutical industry.

Throughout his career he has noticed the incredible benefits LDN has had to offer for not only his autoimmune patients, but also many cancer patients. Additionally, there has been instances which Dr Crowley has noticed where LDN has been effective in treating addictions such as Alcoholism.

This is a summary of Dr Pat Crowley’s interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Crowley’s story by clicking on the video.

Dr Nasha Winters, LDN Radio Show 10 May 2017 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Nasha Winters shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Nasha Winters gave an amazing interview which will be very helpful for anyone wanting to know how to approach treating cancer. She has also released a book called ‘The Metabolic Approach to Cancer’.

She speaks from experience when she talks about Cancer and how to be proactive in preventing and/or combating it. In her youth she was diagnosed with a terminal Cancer, but discovered the life changes that would turn it around. 

Dr Winters immersed herself in chemistry and biology and became her own savior. Along with LDN, she describes what supplements and dietary habits should be utilised.

This is a summary of Dr Nasha Winters’ interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Winters’ story by clicking on the video above.

Dr Nasha Winters, LDN Radio Show 2016 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr. Nasha Winters is from Colorado in the US.  She is a naturopathic doctor, a licensed acupuncturist, and holds a diploma in Oriental medicine. She is a Fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology, having completed continuing training in naturopathic and integrative oncology. In 2014 she sold her private practice and became a consultant for clients around the world who want more access to integrative approaches to oncology.

She was introduced to low dose naltrexone (LDN) when she worked in Durango Colorado. In that area are mercury plants and coal-burning plants, so a lot of thyroid, endocrine, and autoimmune conditions. Around 2004, one client with severe multiple sclerosis asked her about LDN, and found a doctor to prescribe it. Within a few months the patient was out of her wheelchair and back to full life functioning. Dr. Winters explored LDN more and started using it in patients with autoimmune and endocrine issues, chronic insomnia, and anxiety patterns. She started seeing quality of life and other conditions really change in patients. About 2008-9 she heard about its use in cancer, and by 2010 she was using LDN in about 80% of her cancer patients at some point in their treatment.

As for side effects, extreme muscle cramping, especially in their legs at night, was one that made LDN intolerable for a few patients, despite adjunctive support like magnesium, potassium, IV drips, and lowered dosage. A few could not tolerate the sleep disruption, and do better with lower doses and titrating up a bit slower. A few needed to remain at a lower dose, but most handle 4.5 mg well. Generally patients start at 1.5 mg LDN for a week, then 3 mg for a week, then 4.5 mg, and within a couple weeks have significant changes in their sense of wellbeing, changes in inflammatory markers, the adrenal stress index and the circadian rhythm. She does various hormone testings during treatment with LDN, and typically sees a big change in how the body is processing the hormones.

With a patient base mostly with stage 4 cancer, including those with auto-immune processes going on, Dr. Winters promotes a low-glycemic or ketogenic type diet, one nutrient-dense and organic, organic because we are what we eat and what our food eats, so you want to make sure it is clean, or avoid it. She is a proponent of a mitochondrial reboot, an approach popularized by Dr. Terry Wahls, with 9 cups of vegetables daily. Thus a vegetable-rich foundation, and secondly, quality fats with condiments of quality protein. Sugar is removed from the diet as much as possible, including extreme limitation of fruit. She follows labs, such as insulin growth factor, C reactive protein test HsCRP, and blood insulin levels, and when they improve, they can try to increase fruit and more starchy vegetables intake.

She sees a lot of autoimmunities and leaky gut issues in the cancer population, so she keeps them off grains, from the lectins and the inflammatory markers in the high starch and sugar content fruits and vegetables. Once their blood sugar stabilizes some of those can be reintroduced, but she finds most of her patients do much better completely off grains and limiting or avoiding legumes.

Dr. Winters tries to do as much through diet and lifestyle modification, but a few supplements are key. Vitamin D has a big role in oncology autoimmunity, hormonal balance, blood sugar balance, the inflammatory processes, and epigenetics. There are theories that vitamin D deficiency can impact our internal endocannabinoid system and our opiate system and how we respond. This may be why LDN is such a benefit as an immunomodulator. She also does SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) analysis on all patients. Magnesium also is important, and synergizes well with LDN, and works with the way the body processes hormones and stress hormone.

She uses supplements based on what labs tests show. For example, with a high fibrinogen and a lot of inflammation she might use proteolytic enzymes; or things like lumbrokinase to lower ferritin, often high in these chronic conditions. She might do therapeutic blood draws if their marrow is good, then add on avoiding red meat and cast iron cookware if needed, to lower ferritin.

Hormonal balance and blood sugar control are key. She works a lot with natural angiogenesis inhibitors such as oral or IV alpha lipoic acid combined with LDN, like Dr. Burt Berkson’s protocol, especially with aggressive cancer, or liver metastases.

Although Dr. Winters does not diagnose or treat any more, to have her help you sort through your data and create a roadmap to get you to the best fitted practitioner available, go to her website https://www.drnasha.com/. Her website has many valuable resources; and information about her book, a compendium on integrative oncology with a foundation in nutrition and therapeutic diet. She can be emailed at info@drnasha.com. She also is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc/, where she posts articles and blogs and information.

Summary from Dr. Nasha Winters, listen to the video for the show.

Keywords: LDN, low dose naltrexone, cancer, vitamin D, hormones, ketogenic, alpha lipoic acid, autoimmune, glucose

Pharmacist Mark Mandel, LDN Radio Show (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr. Mark Mandel, owner of Mark drugs, compounding pharmacy in Illinois, United States shares his experience in prescribing and compounding Low Dose Naltrexone.

I first heard about LDN in the mid 1990s. One of my patients husband was using LDN, for a couple of conditions that he had at that particular time.

He had been diagnosed with cancer and with autoimmune diseases.

We compound LDN the simple way. LDN one compounded alone with lactose sugar is the most readily absorbed available source.

For those patients who are sensitive to lactose, the only other modification or alteration we do was we put it in combination with probiotics, and that seemed to have a beneficial effect for many patients as well.

We have the ability to put chemicals into any dosage form that was effective.

We do ship LDN all across the domestic United States.

We help patients with Cancer,  Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis prescribing LDN with success.

Dosing on the Low Dose Naltrexone can vary anywhere from a minimum 1.5 milligrams at bed time to the maximum effective dose, approximately 4.5 milligrams at that time. And then it's actually the 4.5 milligram dose is typically the most common dose.

There's a variety of different patients have different response rates.

And depending on the condition that's being treated, different concentrations at different dosages may be appropriate for different patients.

We probably have about 2000 physicians who are ordering Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).

We have physicians in the Chicago land area in central Illinois, and in Northwestern Illinois. We also work with physicians in Wisconsin and Indiana, which are the States surrounding Illinois surrounding the Chicago area.

Talking about LDN side effects, the majority of patients that report any, would be the very vivid dreams. The dreams are typically not disturbing. However some of them can be quite disturbing. Some can cause some anxiety, if the patient knows in advance that their dream cycle may be effected.

We found from a server that we carried out that only about 5% of people experience side effects at all.

We find that we're able to give the patients a lower price with a larger quantity of Low Dose Naltrexone, or they tend to get three to six months supply at a time. As you get to a three month or greater supply, the price of the LDN dropped to less than $20 a month.

So other medications that are available to treat these autoimmune conditions have awful toxicity, from simple nausea to complete fatigue, which is some of the things that you're trying to combat with conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis.

I've been amazed since I first learned about Low Dose Naltrexone, which was quite some time ago, at the positive results and the positive benefits that our patients have seen. I've had patients have been diagnosed with breast cancer, who decides to use Low Dose Naltrexone in conjunction with other treatments who've seen a reversal of the breast cancer, colon cancer and prostate cancer.

I encourage patients to contact me if they have questions. I can be reached through our website at Marc drugs or you can email us through our website@infoatmerckdrugs.com.

Summary from Dr. Mark Mendel interview. Listen to the video for the show.

Dr Leonard Weinstock, LDN Radio Show (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Gastroenterologist Dr Leonard Weinstock shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Leonard Weinstock is from St Louis in Missouri and helps patients with GI Issues and other autoimmune conditions.

He first studied Clinical Pharmacology before going into Internal Medicine. His greatest interest is in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and autoimmune conditions. In this interview he describes many conditions like Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), Small Intestinal Bacteria Overgrowth (SIBO), and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS). 

Also, Dr Weinstock explains how the brain-gut connection is vital in order to maintain one’s health and wellbeing. He utilises LDN to increase endorphins that help reduce inflammation, a common cause of many illnesses.

This is a summary of Dr Leonard Weinstock’s interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Weinstock’s story by clicking on the video above.

Dr Laurie Marzell, LDN Radio Show 01 March 2017 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Laurie Marzell shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Laurie Marzell is a primary care physician from Oregon that combines her knowledge of naturopathic medicine with modern medicine to help facilitate the body's ability to restore and maintain optimal health by creating a healing internal and external environment.

From a young age, Dr Marzell was fascinated by how the body works and how one is able to solve its issues through certain chemical processes. This led to her career as a primary care physician, which she has been in for over 30 years, 10 of which she has been prescribing Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).

However, it was the LDN Research Trust and its wealth of information that convinced her that LDN was the correct step forward in terms of treating her patients. Ever since, her patients have enjoyed great success.

This is a summary of Dr Laurie Marzell’s interview. Please listen to the rest of Dr Marzell’s story by clicking on the video above.