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

Debra - Lupus - 22nd Nov 2017 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr Dan Rubin shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) Experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Dr Dan Rubin has practiced Neuropathic Oncology for 21 years and has a clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is knowledgeable and experienced in utilising Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for all autoimmune conditions. 

He and Dr Bert Berkson wrote a paper on Cancer and LDN in 2009. He is comfortable integrating LDN with traditional therapies like surgery, chemo, and radiation as appropriate. He leads his patients through four evaluation methods before treatment and follow-up lab assessments. 

His clinic supplies all wellness approaches to healing including diet, supplements, exercise, ozone therapy, and body composition analysing.

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

Dr Ted Cole - 3rd Jan 2018 from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Ted Cole is an Integrative doctor and runs his “Cole Center of Healing” in Westchester, Ohio. He first utilised Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for hashimotos and thyroid problems, but quickly discovered it was invaluable for all types of autoimmune conditions. 

He treats a broad spectrum of diseases and does various methods of testing to evaluate the illness and monitor improvement. Dr Cole looks for vitamin and mineral deficiencies as well. 

Many of us are unaware we are lacking sufficient Vitamin D, magnesium, potassium, Vitamin C, and B complex. He wishes more doctors were aware of LDN for cancer and highlights LDN and it’s efficacy and safety.

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

Dr Jake Ames - 6th Dec 2017 from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr. Jake Ames from Mexico shares his experience with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).

I graduate in cell and molecular biology. I studied medicine and did my clinical clerkships in England. Later I became a pathologist. I did an anatomical pathology, residency and clinical pathology residency in New York city. That took four years. And then I did an internal medicine residency in Reno, Nevada, and I did a one year course in acupuncture at university of California, San Francisco.

I later became board certified in holistic medicine, and I've had a private practice in the United States since 1994, but I decided to move to Mexico because I'm starting a cancer clinic down here. There's more freedom to practice medicine in Mexico and treating cancer with nutritional means instead of just chemotherapy, radiation therapy or surgery. I'm also an allergists.

And then my own allergy technique where to use acupressure and most of the time I can cure their allergies in five minutes. I've done over 20,000 kilos patients cleaning up people's arteries and removing heavy metals. And I specialize in Lyme disease too.

And I also use LDN on most of those patients.

I've been prescribing it since the mid nineties. Almost all of my patients with Multiple Sclerosis are on it and cancer patients.

I think all patients benefit from LDN. I complement when needed vitamin D,  the right diet, fatty acids. They need to be detoxified.

I start my patients with 1.5 milligrams at bed time for one week, and then I pump it to 3 milligrams at bedtime for one week.

And when I stay at 4.5 milligrams, Rarely, some people can't tolerate the 4.5 milligrams. Low Dose Naltrexone has very few side effects, but sometimes it might cause some mild nausea and people may have some bad dreams and they just go back to 3 milligrams. Then later on, I can try open at the 4.5 milligrams.

Since 90's I saw a few thousand patients. In my state I specialized in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia and they have a messed up immune system.

I wasn't an oncologist until recently. I do think it's one of the best treatments for cancer and it doesn't harm people. That's what's so good about Low Dose Naltrexone.

Gluten plays a role in Multiple Sclerosis especially in America gluten has been genetically modified. And mercury amalgam, dental fillings play a role in autoimmune diseases.

And there's a vitamin D protocol in high doses for Multiple Sclerosis. So you need to use it all of these things in conjunction with LDN.

We use the Western blot test for Lyme disease from hygiene next I G E N E X in Palo Alto, California, because  test for the number 31 and 34 bands, which most Western blood labs don't test for.

So I've been using that lab for years and Lyme disease is in every state in America.

And I believe it's sexually transmitted because I've seen babies born with the disease, and I believe it gets into the brain within minutes. So I've done a lot of research in Lyme disease, and it's not really that easy to eradicate it.

Also everyone should be tested for the MTHFR mutation, screening test for heavy metal exposure, mineral deficiencies and hormones.

There's also an epidemic of people with low thyroid all around the world right now. We're low in iodine and we have too much fluoride.

Their temperature should be between 36.7 and 37 degrees. If it's below 36.7, they may be low in thyroid hormone. You must treat the patient. I look for signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism, and  this plays a role in the Multiple Sclerosis and many diseases, because if your body is running cold, if you're low in thyroid, you're going to feel in slow motion.

I do treat children as well. The vaccine should be spaced out, not altogether.  Children today are over vaccinated and I'll use Delta autism courses all the time.I specialize in autism, children are being over vaccinated these days.

I treat children with Autism using LDN.

We also use a C--, a compound in marijuana that doesn't make you high. I I'll try LDN only on a few autistic children, mainly older autistic children, not babies or newborns.

Summary of Dr. Jake Ames interview from Mexico.  Watch the video for the full interview.

Helen from Australia shares her expereince of LDN as a treatment for Breast Cancer.

Helen from Australia - Breast Cancer - LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Helen has a remarkable story to tell for Cancer and Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and came across LDN in 2007 after she went to a clinic in Switzerland and that was where she learned about LDN, and she has been taking it ever since.

Helen was diagnosed with stage two and had two-centimetre lump in her left breast and had surgery in December 2005, she had two out of 21 lymph nodes positive as well. 

The surgeon wanted her to do chemotherapy and radiation but was reluctant to do either so they gave her a week to think about it. After the week she decided not to do the chemo. but the surgeon was fairly insistent that she have radiation because my cancer was on the left side.

She asked what are the side effects? He said, well, you could have heart problems, broken ribs, burning scarring and lung problems. 

She wasn't comfortable with that, she said I've got a lot of natural things I'm doing at the moment. He said, well, I've never ever seen anybody recover from breast cancer doing, doing it the natural way.

Said, "that's what I've decided to do, it is my personal decision. I'm not advocating it and it's not right for everybody". She helt but it was right for her at the time and hy husband was fully supportive.

Her alternative therapies, were not not cheap, she did hypothermia, ozone therapy, vitamin C infusions.

She also saw a Chinese acupuncture doctor and had his pills three, four times a day, that was in 2005. 

In 2007 came she had still been doing alternative therapies including LDN, she had thermography scans to check how she was doing there were no no lumps detected with thermography which is an infrared scan of the whole breast area.

The clinic also check her neck and head area too which really picks up any changes in the blood vessel structure. 

Helen had had a mammogram the next year and nothing showed up.

To listen to the full remarkable story click the video link.


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