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

Pharmacist Michelle Moser - LDN Specialist, LDN Radio Show 04 Aug 2021 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Pharmacist Michelle Moser is a graduate of the University of Washington 1987 with a bachelor of science in Pharmacy. She holds a fellowship with the American College of Apothecaries and the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists. Michelle has worked in Long-term care, hospital-based and retail pharmacies in the Puget Sound area.

Michelle, along with her family, moved to Skagit Valley in 1996 and worked at Skagit Valley Hospital, Hilltop Pharmacy and Holland Drug before starting a consulting business. In 2007, became an in-home medication therapy manager for COPES clients in Skagit, Whatcom, And Island counties. Also served ambulatory surgery centers as a pharmacist consultant in Skagit and Whatcom counties.

2011 opened the doors for Makers Compounding Pharmacy where medications are made by hand for specific patient needs. Compounding for human and veterinary customers is a privilege, according to Michelle. In August 2015 a Hallmark store was added to the retail area. Since March 2017, Makers Compounding Pharmacy has upheld the highest industry standards for quality and safety through continued PCAB accreditation. Michelle lives in Big Lake with her husband Michael, who runs and operates The Learning Ladder Childcare. They have 4 children and are living the dream!

Pharmacist Jim Hrncir, LDN Radio Show 23 Aug 2017 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Pharmacist Jim Hanser who is the founder of Los Colinas, pharmacy compounding and wellness in Texas since 1984 shares his experience with Low dose Naltrexone.

I do want to start up by saying that thank you for what you do Linda Elsegood, because you have been an inspiration patient to me, even in inspiration to a lot of patients with your own personal case and putting that out there, which might've been painful for you, but I do appreciate what you've done and the work that you've put in to help patients achieve better health.

And I read your book and it was inspiring to me and an important read for my patients because that's what's most important is how we take care of our patients.

We started our pharmacy back when I was a kid. We had family,  friends that were pharmacists. They owned their own pharmacies and drug stores.

I got a degree in pharmacy.

It's quite a struggle to get your own pharmacy and I really applaud those who have done.

After working about two, four years,  for some of the chain pharmacies, I had an opportunity to start my own pharmacy. And at first it led us into dermatological compounding. And we were having early successes with that.

I started realizing that that western medicine, traditional medicine did not have all the answers. It's not they're trying to do a good job. Most of my friends are traditional doctors, but I thought there's got to be something more out there. So I started investigating integrative medicine or functional medicine.

And in the late eighties we opened the store.

We have our providers doctors who write prescriptions for compounds, we tested our products.

We become accredited in 2014.

We compound LDN capsules, liquid, cream and a spray nasal.

Summary of Pharmacist Jim Hans interview. Watch YouTube video for the full interview.

Dr Greg Carder, LDN Radio Show 28 June 2017 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Greg Carder operates an integrative clinic that specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. His group are fixated on Anti-aging and have many therapies that repair and improve our minds and bodies so that we can live better and longer lives. 

Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is one of their many tools and 50% of their patients are prescribed this effective drug. Dr Carder is visionary and ahead of the average doctor in his approach to health.

This interview is full of humour while Dr Carder explains why LDN is such a successful drug.

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

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

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

Dr David Borenstein obtained his medical degree from the Technion Faculty of Medicine in Haifa, Israel and completed his internship at Staten Island University Hospital.

During the course of his career he has attended numerous specialized training courses in order to expand the scope of his medical expertise. He is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, certified in Medical Acupuncture, and is a member of numerous professional societies.

He has held many prestigious clinical appointments and positions in leading medical facilities. He has been published in the European Journal of Ultrasound and has been the Chief Investigator on a research project on Spinal Cord Injuries. He has conducted medical missions in North Korea, Ghana, Cuba, and other countries.

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

Dr Dana Keaton, LDN Radio Show 19 July 2017 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr. Dana Keating is a naturopathic physician and acupuncturist licensed to practice medicine and acupuncture in Arizona since 1988. She spent 10 years in medical research after completing her pre-medical degree, she then completed national college naturopathic medicine's four year program and attended a three year program in acupuncture at Oregon college of Oriental medicine.

Her internship was at national where she's also director of research.

Naturopathy goes to the root of the problem and any illness will improve. If you treat the underlying what we call terrain, you work with the food that they're eating the exercise they're getting, helping them to detoxify from our environment, getting sleep,  just. basic things that we forget how important they are to our body, our society. It is the basis of our health. And then there are people who have problems that require more intervention and the more severe the problem, the more intervention, but still remembering at all times at that underlying human being and the health of that human being has to start with the underlying part and everything will improve.

Even if it's not cured, it will improve by working with that body.

These days, all of our chronic illnesses, which is what people mostly suffer for based on inflammation and as long as you're eating processed food and lots of meat and fried foods, you're going to have inflammation. It's not going to go away. No amount of pills is going to take that away because it's like throwing a piece of sand on the beach.

So I I'll often take people off of processed foods completely.

Have them eat about half their diet of vegetables.

 I will tell that after a week off of fast food, sugars, etc, people's energy picks up so much that they definitely see the difference. Sometimes the joint inflammation, the headaches, and all of that starts to dissipate within about 10 days too.

Some patients come to me with fatigue and the only test that's ever been run on their thyroid is their TSH. That's certainly not enough. And oftentimes I find there is an underlying dysfunction there.

And adding thyroid, why we look for what the dysfunction is and if it's Hashimoto's and that directs me right away to get all the gluten out of their diet to give them appropriate thyroid medicine and to put them on LDN. The LDN is it's very interesting because I don't see it always changing the actual antibody titer a lot, but I do see it making a huge difference in how they feel oftentimes. Your energy. will pick up quite nicely when you add the LDN.

Lot of these people come into me on synthetic thyroid hormone and I'm starting them on something else. I might have them on a time release, T3 and T4.

I've started my patients to take LDN in the evening. Most people do fine just taking it in the evening. Occasionally the main side effect I see is effect on sleep. And so I tell them to stay with it for a week because most people within a week, it stops bothering their sleep.

But if it continues to bother asleep, then I can change it to a different time of day.

I had a woman who came to me with an enough product syndrome. She also had Hashimoto's. Her ankles were so huge that they hurt from the edema because of her kidneys. And the LDN for her was quite miraculous. We did other things initially. I put on a low protein diet using amino acids to build protein without hurting the kidney and then food sensitivity testing.

After she'd been on the LDN for two weeks, things started to improve and continued to improve. So her energy is good. She's able to do what she wants to do. She doesn't have painful ankles. She's not all swollen up. Her kidney function has stayed better and better.

So that was an amazingly great case.

And again, one nice thing about LDN is the lack of side effects. So why not try it in a lot of these cases where nothing else is available, that we know of? Why not try it? I would say the bulk of your patients are going to improve with those two things.

A gentleman came to see me from California who had Ulcerative Colitis and he'd had it for a number of years and nothing had worked.

They had tried Remicade, prednisone and Inuvik, everything that medical doctors had been tried and nothing worked. He couldn't have a normal life because he couldn't really leave the house for very long because of the bowel movements. He'd tried some dietary changes and they hadn't really stuck either.

So the doctor basically said: "We need to do a colectomy."

And that's when he came to see me. He flew over for a consult and we started him on a few anti-inflammatory herbs and the LDN, and I put him back on a diet that he had tried previously.

He did the thing and the followup. Called him two weeks later, he already was just ecstatic. He had gotten it down to the point where he only had two or three times a day where he had urgent bowel movements.

And then by the end of the month, no problem and less than a year's treatment that he's gotten to this point, his last scope, they didn't see any inflammation, which is remarkable.

Summary of Dr. Dana Keating interview. Watch YouTube video for the full interview.

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

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

Dr Dana Keaton realised at an early age the shortcomings and limitations of the modern medical system, thus she began her education in medical research. She is trained extensively in Acupuncture, neuropathic and oriental medicine.

She is bewildered by the reluctance of today's medical doctors to accept LDN as a valuable tool. Many MD's don't seem willing to learn of any new treatments that were not taught in medical school.

Dr Keaton accepts and successfully treats many patients who had little or no improvement with their previous conventional medical doctor. She shares some great dietary habits that can be life changing.

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

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

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

Dr Curt Maxwell has his office in Mexico but is originally from New Zealand. Throughout his career he has been devoted to researching alternative medicines which is where he came across Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) over ten years ago.

Firstly, Dr Maxwell noticed LDN’s benefits for his cancer patients, but then realised its great effects in the treatment of autoimmune diseases. In this interview he explains the complex scientific processes behind why LDN is such a successful drug in so many patients.

His global ties in the medical community have only served to expand his knowledge and experience in treating a variety of patients.

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

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

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

Dr Craig Hauser has been prescribing Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for over five years, but knew of its benefits beforehand. When he began to have his own medical issues, he researched alternative solutions and came across LDN and its many benefits in autoimmune diseases.

90% of his patients are made of autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto’s, Sjogren’s and Fibromyalgia and his reviews are very positive for the benefits it can have while helping with symptoms and improving the patients health.

Also, Dr Hauser provides face-to-face appointments over Skype in order to provide his patients with his expert knowledge and to ensure their progress is handled personally.

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

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

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

Dr Burt Berkson practices integrative medicine in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and is an adjunct professor at New Mexico State University (Mycology) and Oklahoma State University College of Medicine.

He is the expert consultant on alpha-lipoic acid (thioctic acid) and acute hepatic necrosis and mushroom poisoning at the Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta.

He has worked as a researcher and professor at several institutions, including: the Max Planck Institute(Heidelberg), the University of Illinois (Urbana), New Mexico State University, Oklahoma State University College of Medicine, Chicago State University, and Rutgers University, and as a member of the National Institutes of Health endocrinology research group.

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

Dr Adam Sandford shares his experience about LDN (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Adam Sandford heard about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) around ten years ago when a former professor recommended it to him. After conducting considerable research, he found LDN to be successful and began prescribing it in 2013.

Throughout his career he has found LDN to be especially useful in patients with autoimmune diseases. In this interview Dr Sandford gives an insight into some first hand case studies and how LDN has been successful in his patients.

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