The story is simple. It is about love, life and hope. After years of battling with the onslaught of her husband’s Multiple Sclerosis, Mary stumbled on a little known doctor in New York City, Dr. Bernard Bihari. Many people were making very bold claims about his work on the Internet. They 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. Her uncle with Parkinson’s Disease also tried it. Again LDN worked. It stopped his Parkinsons from progressing. Since September 2002, a world-wide campaign has ignited with passionate momentum, to get the already FDA-approved drug medically recognized for treating MS and all autoimmune disorders. LDN is cheap and has no known side effects. The ambition is for LDN to hit the masses and improve the lives of millions. The trials are near, making this a very exciting time for the LDN community and everyone who suffers from an autoimmune disorder.
I was given this book to read due to an auto immune issue and am now most interested in finding out what I can about LDN. Even though this is mostly about the effects of LDN on MS, it refers to its use in other situations. Mary Bradley has written an inspiring account of her experiences with this drug and that of her family. It can't be worse than the one that all but killed my immune system a few months back!
I would recommend this book to everyone, and hope they all would take LD N to prevent any immune disease. Mary Boyle Bradley should be commended for her hard work and courage and insight regarding LDN.
I will be taking LD N as I have MS. It is a no brainer. I am still mobile.I have had MS since1994 and now have hope. Thank you Mary.
Excellent book! Too bad the doctors treating ms patients won’t read it. Expand your mind doctors, think outside the box! Thank you Mrs Bradley for writing this book and I hope your husband is doing well.
Very odd. Italic is not an easy font to read. At least not for me. If you share a quote use italic. But when the book is one long quote it's painful. I did not bother. I read to enjoy first. Then to learn. I could not enjoy. I, therefore, learned nothing. 😒