Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a little known treatment of autoimmune diseases in general and commonly used for MS. In addition, LDN is used against HIV / AIDS and some forms of cancer. The treatment is based on traditional school medicine, used and developed by Dr. Bihari, NY in the mid 80's.
Video presentation of the action mechanism of LDN
The video is produced by the Medinsight research institute of LDNscience.org and is based on professors Dr Ian S Zagon and Dr. Patricia J. McLaughlin's work at Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University
LDN has been used mostly against MS, so the experience is greatest here, but it is becoming more and more information that LDN also has a good effect on a number of other diseases. In September 2003, Dr. Bihari calculated as far as possible that over 80,000,000 patients in the US and Europe use LDN against various diseases.
Source LDN.no