Reg from Canada takes Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for multiple sclerosis (MS)
Reg was diagnosed in July of 1981, at 21 years old by having an MRI scan. Symptoms included tingling fingertips and bad double vision.
Reg ended up retiring due to how unsafe he could potentially be in his work place, with his falls and running into heavy duty machinery.
Due to this, Reg ended up researching LDN, and showed what he found to his doctor.
After three days Reg noticed a huge improvement with himself after trying LDN. He felt as though his life was back. Reg had no initial side effects apart from vivid dreams. Overall, he recommends people to try out the LDN. Talk to your doctor first.
Now, Reg has been on LDN to help with his Multiple Sclerosis for 9-10 years.
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