New Consciousness Review Summer 2015 | Page 25

HEALTH The treatment they most often ask me about is Low Dose Naltrexone, or LDN, which is a low dose of an off-label medication called naltrexone, approved in a higher dose by the FDA in the mid-1980s for a use entirely different from how patients use it in lower doses today. Since the mid-1980s, thousands of patients with autoimmune diseases have found various levels of relief from LDN. But, in order to try this treatment, a patient needs a prescription. The good news is that it’s a medication ANY doctor can prescribe. But, unfortunately, convincing a doctor to prescribe LDN—or another treatment like it—is difficult. Since so many people were asking me for help, I began by conducting LDN Teleseminars. Then, I began offering personalized LDN Coaching sessions (see my website, HonestMedicine.com. The link is at the top of the page.). With both of these services, I take several hours to teach people the ins and outs of how to convince their doctors to prescribe LDN. I give them lots of tips and some excellent materials. For this article, I’ve put tog