Up the Creek with a Paddle

Beat MS and All Autoimmune Disorders with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

by Mary Boyle Bradley

Up the Creek with a Paddle
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Up the Creek with a Paddle

Beat MS and All Autoimmune Disorders with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

by Mary Boyle Bradley

Published Feb 20, 2009
247 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: MEDICAL / Diseases


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Book Details

The story is simple. It is about love, life and hope. After years of battling with the onslaught of her husband's Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, Mary stumbled on a little known doctor in New York City, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Many people on the internet claimed that Dr. Bihari knew how to stop every type of MS from progressing. Even better, it was claimed that he could help everyone with an autoimmune disorder, ranging from psoriasis to AIDS. It was claimed that Dr. Bihari could help them with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). Eventually, Mary's husband took a leap of faith and put Dr. Bihari's work to the test. LDN worked. It stopped his MS from progressing. Since September 2002, a worldwide campaign has ignited with passionate momentum to get LDN medically recognized as a treatment for MS and all autoimmune disorders. LDN is a cheap, generic, out of patent drug with no known side-effects. Despite the fact that there is no financial incentive to entice any pharmaceutical company to investigate new uses for Naltrexone, the ambition is for LDN to hit the masses and improve the lives of millions. Small scale LDN clinical trials are finally making progress across the globe and are paving the way for a much better future for everyone who suffers from an autoimmune disorder.





 

About the Author

Mary Boyle Bradley

Mary Boyle Bradley was born in Chicago in 1971 to Irish parents and raised in the west of Ireland. Mary achieved a 1st class honors degree in Economics, Sociology and Politics in 1992 and a Masters with distinction in Computing and Information Systems in 1994. After graduating university, she worked with a financial software company in London for five years. Today, Mary is a stay-at-home mom of three daughters and living in New Jersey, USA. She is happily married to Noel, who has Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis that has not progressed since he started taking LDN in September 2002.