LDN and Parkinson’s Disease

Lexie will be discussing the benefits of LDN for Parkinson’s Disease this Sunday and share her remarkable recovery and reversals of most of her symptoms of PD over the past 5 years.  I will be asking her the most frequently asked questions she personally receives regarding her own healing experience, along with the experience of others with PD who are also successfully taking it.
Join us for this informative show and be ready to get your own questions answered on this “Super Sunday” before the big game starts.  We can’t wait to have you join us!”

Here are the details:

Title: Sunday Connections with Robert and Lexie
Time: Sunday, February 2nd at 2:00 pm Pacific
Listening method: Phone + Web Simulcast
To attend, visit:
http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventID=50774880

Phone Number: (425) 440-5100
Pin Code: 200414#

Here are the questions I will ask Lexie:
 
What is Low Dose Naltrexone?
How does LDN work?
Can LDN be taken along with the standard medications for PD?
Are you currently taking any standard PD meds with your LDN?
Can LDN be taken with other medications such as tranquilizers?…
How about interactions with alcohol or tobacco?
What are the side-effects of LDN?
How do I know if LDN is working for me?
Can LDN be taken during pregnancy and breast feeding?
What is the best dosage of LDN to begin treatment with?
If I have to work a night-shift, for example from midnight to 8am,.at what time should I take LDN?
Why isn’t LDN FDA-approved or reported in one of the respected medical journals?
Can I get the names of physicians in my area who prescribe LDN?
Can I have my LDN prescription filled at any pharmacy?

Learn more about the Parkinsons Recovery Sunday Connections program. Join join us Sunday.

Title: Sunday Connections with Robert and Lexie
Time: Sunday, February 2nd at 2:00 pm Pacific
Listening method: Phone + Web Simulcast
To attend, visit:
http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventID=50774880

Phone Number: (425) 440-5100
Pin Code: 200414#

Submit your question right now and I will be sure and ask Lexie Sunday.

Robert Rodgers, PhD
Pioneers of Recovery
www.pioneersofrecovery.com

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