Naltrexone is an FDA-approved medication for treating heroin and opium addiction; in very low doses, it is proving to be remarkably effective in treating certain types of cancer; this site is in introduction to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as a treatment for cancer; find out what the big pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know about.
Naltrexone is an inexpensive FDA-approved medication for treating drug and alcohol addiction. In very low doses, it is showing promise in treating lupus. Visit this site for more information.
A brief presentation describing the remarkable health benefits associated with taking a low nightly dose of Naltrexone, an FDA-approved medication for drug and alcohol addiction.
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Naltrexone is an inexpensive, FDA-approved medication for narcotic and alcohol addiction. In very low doses, it appears to be remarkably effective in the treatment of fibromyalgia.
The frank and interesting autobiography of Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C., author of "The Edgar Cayce Way of Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: Vibratory Medicine"; a computer-illiterate, two-finger typist, he has done much to promote via the Internet the Cayce material on health and healing.