Trisha from England was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in December 1983. Her symptoms consisted of balance and core issues as well as problems with her feet resulting in the need for a wheelchair.
Trisha heard of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) by reading articles in magazines about medication that could help her, and after showing the research she had accumulated to her GP, she was prescribed it in 2010. Within a few months Trisha had noticed improvements in the muscular toning of her core, had more control of her own body, including the ability to sit, and also her speech.
When asked what she would say to those contemplating trying LDN, Trisha replied with “try it and see if it helps. Don’t expect massive improvements, just be realistic.”
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