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 John Kim MD – 5th September 2018 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr John Kim has great experience with LDN and shares his latest results in combining ULDN (Ultra-Low Dose Naltrexone) with acupuncture and Vitamin C.

His chemical background allows him to understand the various pathways and how his treatments are working. He explains what ULDN is and how these micro-doses of Naltrexone can help people with high sensitivity to drugs. It can also be utilized to enhance the effects of opioids while reducing the dependence, and eventually replacing them to reduce pain. 

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

Tara Thompson, PharmD (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Tara Thompson, PharmD shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.

Tara Thompson obtained her Doctorate from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy in 2012, after receiving her Biomedical Science degree from Texas A&M University. She joined Innovation in 2012 to advance her clinical mindset by focusing on women’s health and pursue her love for compounding. 

Tara collaborates with providers and patients across the US who are interested or presently using compounded medications to treat women’s health. Her areas of expertise and extensive research include Female Sexual Dysfunction, Pelvic Health, and Hormone Replacement Therapy. She currently serves as the Vice President of Clinical Services at Innovation Compounding.

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

Tracy Magerus, NMD – 15th August 2018 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Tracy Magerus is an MD from Phoenix, Arizona. Having graduated in 2009, she has been in private practice for nearly ten years giving her a great depth of valuable experience. 

She had previously heard of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) during her studies in the late 2000s, but first prescribed it for one of her patients in 2012 where within weeks she noticed improvements in their overall health.

Dr Magerus currently has over 25 patients on LDN and considers it a vital tool in her naturopathic arsenal.

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

George Schatz, MD – 8th August 2018(LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Dr. George Schatz who's an MD from Tuscan in Arizona shares his experience with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).

I am a medical doctor and currently a third year and chief resident of our residency program at the university of Arizona for family medicine. I was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and I did my undergraduate training in Ohio at a small college called Hiram college.

I decided to move down to Arizona for my residency training because of the world renowned university of Arizona center for integrative medicine, which I'm looking forward to being one of the residential fellows this year to further pursue training in integrative medicine.

I first heard about LDN trought a patient who came in, who had an Ulcerative colitis or Crohn's flare. I don't remember. I don't recall which, but he had an inflammatory bowel disease flare up. And he had to be admitted to the hospital for IV fluids and for monitoring and everything. He was very sick at the time. It was very early in my training, my third year at medical school. He told me  In two weeks, he was going to meet with a doctor in New York city that was going to start in on Low Dose Naltrexone.

I didn't spend much time looking into it. I had a million other things I was trying to learn at the time.

And over the past a few years and months really I've started to hear more about LDN and so I have a few colleagues here who use LDN very commonly and so talking to some of their patients and hearing about what they were taking it for and how it was working with them. And I got extremely interested just hearing the anecdotal evidence of how people's pain is getting better, how people are off of their thyroid medications or their immunosuppressive medications for their auto immune diseases. And I got intrigued. And that's really what led me diving into the research and then using it with my patients with success.

Mostly, I use it for pain, all sorts of different pain,Fibromyalgia or Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome, formerly known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Also just chronic low back pain had some improvements. But also Crohn's,  thyroid issues as part of a comprehensive and anti-inflammatory or immune treatment program.

A lot of them are on opiods medications for years. I start by

slowly tapering their opiates.

So if they're on a combination of long acting and short acting, we tape it the long acting first because once that's out of the system and they can control their pain with the short acting, we can stop quicker and start the LDN shortly after.

I usually say, "If it's a Sunday night, take your last Percocet on a Sunday night and then, either Monday night, depending on how you are or Tuesday night take the first dose of LDN."

 Some people come in, especially when you start at a higher dose, they have that initial endorsement rebound and they tell you that this is the first time they felt like this in years. Of course that's what this is all about. That instant gratification as a professional helps me to continue what I'm doing, but that's not always the case. And I'd say that is almost more the exception.

Typically it takes patients anywhere from two to four to six weeks.

There's a beautiful case study that I read recently on a 35 year old guy who had low back pain. And he had tried on opiates and anti-inflammatories and then the epileptics and trigger point injections and steroid injections.

No improvement in it, of his pain. Once they got them on the 4 milligrams of Low Dose Naltrexone, two weeks later, 30% reduction in pain by six weeks, he's completely back to work. Six months after starting it, when he was totally off of it for, almost four months and he was still having just minimal pain, it was still completely, fully functional back at work. And that's something that I totally see.

Some patients mention a bit of sleep disturbance. It's really not insomnia. It's just a change in their sleep habits that can be remedied quite easily by making sure that we optimize our sleep hygiene prior to initiation of LDN and also by just making sure that we take the proper steps when we're initiating it to not really start too high, but, if we do start at what we think is an appropriate dose and has some issues, we sort of drop it down and again, that take her upwards.

 I wanted to mention has a side effect, which I find extremely interesting is if the patients tell me their issues with binge eating have decreased and it doesn't surprise me knowing the mechanism with opioid growth factor and opioid growth factor receptor and beta endorphins.  Having that endorphin surge that's the reason why people binge eat for the endorphins to quell some sort of inner pain.

And so having your opioids inside your body or beta endorphin at a higher level which can actually satisfy those cravings and you don't need to binge it's something that is fascinating to me.

And actually that reminds me a formulation of a weight loss drug that's FDA approved in the United States for and that's a combination of anti depressant and Low Dose Naltrexone. It's called Contrave.

I have an integrative medicine practice that is  growing every day. Those are the patients that come to me either requesting help in, or having heard of LDN in some specific way.

I can be found at www.georgeschatz.com,

And that's the easiest, quickest way to get in touch directly with me and my team. And I can get you a schedule for appointments starting pretty soon or booking out a couple of months, but pretty soon.

Summary of Dr. George Schatz's interview. Watch YouTube video for the full interview.

Carol Petersen Pharm – 1st July 2018 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

Carol Peterson is a pharmacist from the women's international pharmacy in Wisconsin and in Arizona and is sharing her experience with Low Dose Naltrexone.

Back to about 2005 it happened that we had one of our pharmacists, had a son who developed Autism. And after he left us because of his interest in Autism, he came back and he got us to do Low Dose Naltrexone in a liquid for a physician in his practice.

And he wanted to try it on autistic children. So we did this for over the course of two years.

We compound with olive oil in the capsule. We also can do it in a crane. We can put it in Derma base and we also will put it in oil drops.

You can have it in an edible oil, olive oil, or could be another choice, or you could have multiple oils and change around if you like.

And when you have that drop formulation that could be used sublingually or you could use the drops on the skin and rub it in.

We're licensed in every single state. We generally use priority mail events, one to three days.

One interesting thing is that we are picking up on age management medicine group, because It gives you an opportunity to control inflammation and inflammation is a a symptom or a prime mover of us aging not so well. And to be able to moderate, that is a huge thing. So maybe we'll all be taking it to make our aging more successful.

I really think that LDN is an example of how we need to look at everybody as an individual and personalize their treatment where we're no longer in the age of one pill for everybody and some others, the fountain of youth that if we discover the right pond, it's going to fix everything.

We have been brainwashed for decades. Now that if we give up our power to big pharmaceutical companies, they're going to take care of us. We have to address things as they are occurred to us and our own individual environments and our own even mental attitudes.

And the blessing of Low Dose Naltrexone is that, when you take away that pain, which affects all your motility and your sleep, and you go back to sleeping normally and using your body normally gear, but your body has a chance to kick in and actually do the healing that nothing else would.

And your LDN book, I bought it. There was a good part of my presentation with all laid out there for me. So it was fabulous.

I am working for women's international pharmacy. We have a website women's international.com. And if you look in the educational part, you can find the two articles we've published on LDN in there.

Summary of pharmacist Carol Peterson. Watch YouTube video for full interview.

Dr Elissa Mullen - 25th July 2018 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Elissa Mullen practices general adult medicine and specialises in chronic disease weight loss, bio-identical hormones and natural solutions to aging. Dr Mullen is the developer of Seattle Wellness Programs, practices primary Adult care with an emphasis on wellness and endocrine disorders. 

She also has been the director and coordinator of hCG Diet Centers in Washington and California where she has worked with over 1,000 successful weight loss individuals. 

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

 

Dr Sarah McAllister - 18th July 2018 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Sarah McAllister is a naturopathic doctor and the owner of a children's naturopathic center. Following her graduation with a biochemistry major from Canada, Dr McAllister was insistent on pursuing her passion as a pediatrician.

She is not steadfast in her ways and is open to adopting many different methods of treatment, which led to her using Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) in her patients, many of which are children.

Having dealt with a variety of different issues including autism and Crohn’s disease, Dr McAllister is well versed and knowledgeable about LDN’s effects on younger patients and the benefits it can bring.

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

Dr Melody Keller on the LDN Radio Show 11th July (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Melody Keller is a trained Naturopathic Doctor and has always believed in utilizing safe and effective herbal blends and treatments rather than prescribing harmful drugs to reduce the symptoms. 

She discusses the process of testing and treating many illnesses. She has prescribed Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for 5 years and finds it quite beneficial for a host of autoimmune conditions.

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

Dr Sajad Zalzala - 4th July 2018 (LDN, low dose naltrexone) from LDN Research Trust on Vimeo.

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

Dr Sajad Zalzala, commonly known as Dr Z, combines unique qualities of an experienced doctor passionate about disease prevention and longevity, and a serial entrepreneur. Sajad has been passionate about slowing down and reversing age-related diseases for 20 years. 

He decided to become a doctor after reading Ray Kurzweil’s books. He became interested in integrative and functional medicine as a medical student. He currently sits on the board of the International College of Integrative Medicine (ICIM).

For the last several years, he has run an online clinic dedicated to prescribing LDN to patients across the US and most of Canada and has treated over 1,000 patients with LDN.

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