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In this episode of a Mortar and Pestle, Linda Elsegood, CEO of the LDN Research Trust Charity, joins host Mike De Lisio and co-host Sebastian Denison, RPh, FAARM (Candidate) to share what the LDN Research Trust Charity represents and how they contribute to the awareness and research of LDN, MCAS, EDS, and POTS. Trailer to "Understanding Stealth Syndromes - The Upcoming Documentary": https://vimeo.com/1020185660 Understanding Stealth Syndromes The Documentary PDF: https://bit.ly/3WvGo9X
The LDN radio show, hosted by Linda Elsegood, featured guest speaker Sara from the US, who shared her experience of living with MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome) and POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome). Sara discussed her diagnosis of MCAS and how her symptoms became severe at the age of 29, possibly triggered by exposure to pesticides. She also mentioned experiencing allergies, rashes, and sinus infections since childhood, indicating early signs of her condition. Sarah emphasized the importance of dietary changes and finding a supportive doctor who recommended supplements to help manage her condition.
Linda Elsegood engages in a conversation with Amy, who shares her journey with multiple health conditions, including small fiber neuropathy, mold toxicity, MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome), EDS (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome), and POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome).Amy recalls that she has been experiencing symptoms her whole life, such as hives, reactions to medication, and odd food reactions. She describes having weird physical quirks that were dismissed as "just an Amy thing." For instance, she would feel hot in her head after eating peanuts or feel dizzy. Despite undergoing allergy testing, her results were negative, and doctors attributed her symptoms to being "sensitive."However, after contracting mono and strep in college, Amy's symptoms became more debilitating. She felt extremely tired all the time, and nothing seemed to help. She experienced GI (gastrointestinal) problems, brain fog, and heat intolerance. Her symptoms continued to worsen, and she had episodes every few months where she felt like she was dying. She would have trouble eating, and it felt like a brick was in her stomach.Despite seeking help from countless doctors, none could diagnose her condition or connect all her symptoms. Her doctors would refer her to specialists, such as gastroenterologists, allergists, and pulmonologists, but it didn't help. They would attribute her symptoms to panic attacks, stress, or other unrelated conditions. They even removed her gallbladder, but it didn't alleviate her symptoms.Amy recalls that her body kept reacting to everything, and she could only eat rice for a while. After two back-to-back pregnancies, her body could no longer tolerate certain foods. She experienced anaphylaxis, which she knew was not a panic attack, and her face swelled up, and her tongue became tingly. Her body began reacting to everything, and she now only eats six foods.In conclusion, Amy's story highlights the challenges of living with multiple health conditions and the difficulties of finding a diagnosis and proper treatment. Her experiences could help others who may be going through the same struggles.#LDN #Low Dose Naltrexone
Linda Elsegood interviewing Andrea, a patient from the United States who has been taking low dose naltrexone (LDN) to manage her health concerns. Andrea has been struggling with various conditions, including postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), long Covid, fibromyalgia, and myalgic encephalomyelitis.Throughout the interview, Andrea delves into the details of her journey with LDN. She explains how her search for relief from long Covid ultimately led her to LDN, and how it has significantly improved her quality of life despite her many health concerns. Andrea expresses her gratitude for how LDN has been instrumental in helping her manage her symptoms and improve her overall health.Linda and Andrea are able to discuss the benefits of LDN in managing a wide range of health issues. Their conversation provides insight into the effectiveness of LDN as a treatment option, and the importance of finding the right approach to managing complex health conditions.
In this interview, Linda Elsegood delves into the life of Kaitlin, who shares her inspiring story of living with multiple chronic conditions, including MCAS, POTS, and EDS. Kaitlin describes how she experienced small dislocations and unusual pains as a child, which gradually escalated in her twenties and thirties, making it difficult for her to perform daily activities. She explains how she ignored these symptoms for a long time, thinking that they were normal and that everyone experienced them. However, as time went on, she realized that her experiences were unique and needed attention. Kaitlin also shares her journey of dealing with MCAS, a condition that caused her severe stomach pains after eating, leading to an eating disorder in her teens. She explains how MCAS made it challenging for her to find foods that would not trigger her stomach pains, causing her to miss school and social gatherings. Even after her recovery from the disorder, the pain persisted, and she only received a formal diagnosis in 2022 from the Mayo Clinic. Kaitlin talks about the challenges of treating MCAS and finding trigger foods, which can be a difficult and frustrating process. Additionally, Kaitlin shares her scary experience with POTS after blacking out and suffering catastrophic injuries. POTS caused her blood pressure to recoil, making it challenging for her to perform daily tasks. She talks about the difficulties of getting a diagnosis and seeking treatment for POTS, which can be a complex and confusing process. Through her story, Kaitlin hopes to inspire others not to give up on themselves and seek help. She emphasizes the importance of self-care, seeking medical attention, and connecting with others who may be going through similar experiences. She thanks Linda for providing a platform for people like her to share their stories and connect with others and believes that together, we can make a difference and support each other in our journeys towards better health.
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In this episode, we are excited to have Linda Elsegood, an advocate and expert in the field of low-dose naltrexone (LDN). LDN has gained significant attention in recent years for its potential in treating a wide range of conditions, from autoimmune diseases to chronic pain. In this episode, we'll dive into the world of LDN, exploring its mechanism of action, its applications across various health conditions, and the transformative experiences of individuals who have incorporated LDN into their treatment protocols. Linda Elsegood is an esteemed voice in the LDN community, having founded the LDN Research Trust. She will share her wealth of knowledge and personal experiences, discussing the science behind LDN, its safety profile, and the ongoing research that continues to expand our understanding of its potential benefits. If you've ever been curious about LDN or are seeking alternative treatment options for your health condition, join us for this captivating conversation with Linda Elsegood on low dose naltrexone.
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Dr Lauren Deville Interviews Linda Elsegood talking about Low Dose Naltrexone
Linda Elsegood Interview on NY Radio with Pharmacist Carol Petersen talking about her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) Story and the LDN Research Trust.
Linda Elsegood is the founder of the UK charity LDN Research Trust, established in 2004. She has Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) significantly impacted her life. She wanted to help other people, not only with MS but all autoimmune diseases, cancers, mental health issues, etc. In the last 18 years, the charity has helped over a million people worldwide.To learn more about LDN Research Trust, see https://ldnresearchtrust.org/
Pain Specialist Dr Pradeep Chopra shares his experience of Low Dose Naltrexone on the LDN radio Show with host Linda Elsegood.
LDN Prescribers share their experience of Low Dose Naltrexone on the LDN radio Show with host Linda Elsegood.
Nurse Practitioner Nicole Jenabzadeh shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) in her practice on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
In 1984, naltrexone, an opioid or endorphin blocker was approved by the FDA for use for treatment of addiction. In 1985 Dr. Bernard Bahari discovered that small doses had a short term block and the body responded by an abundant release of endorphins, the body's own feel good hormones. He applied this treatment to autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis. At a very low point in her health, Linda Elsegood discovered this treatment and has reversed most of her severe symptoms. She determined to bring this therapy to everyone who needs it. She established the LDN Reach Trust and maintains an active website offering the research, practitioner and pharmacy finders, LDN radio, conferences, webinars and books.
Dr Nasha Winters shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and Cancer experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
LDN Prescribers share their experience of Low Dose Naltrexone on the LDN radio Show with host Linda Elsegood.
Pain Specialist Dr Andrew David Shiller shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and Pain experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Have you heard of Low Dose Naltrexone? Have you tried everything to lower inflammatory markers and antibodies but nothing seems to make a big difference? Today's interview with Ginny Isbell, Pharm D, will bring clarity and insight on the many benefits of LDN. Ginny decided to pursue pharmacy while still in high school where she spent her summers working at the local hospital pharmacy. This led her to the McWhorter School of Pharmacy at Samford University where she graduated with a Doctor of Pharmacy. She worked in Long-Term Care Pharmacy before she discovered her appreciation for pharmacy compounding. In 2006 she joined Madison Drugs diving into the world of compounding and nutrition. She started attending numerous compounding, hormone and functional medicine conferences each year and quickly realized this was a place she were she would never tire of learning in order to help others. Ginny has now completed over 150 hours of live CE on Pharmacy Compounding and over 120 on hormone replacement and functional endocrinology. Ginny is a member of A4M and IFM. Ginny completed the LDN Masterclass and is now certified as an LDN Specialist. The Masterclass program included over 35 hours of continuing education and the specialist certificate exam. Ginny became co-owner of Madison Drugs in 2010. She currently supervises the compounding lab and provides wellness consultations. RESOURCES: LDNresearchtrust They have 2 books The LDN Book Volume 1 and 2. Volume 2 came out in 2020 and Madison Drugs was a part of the book tour. The goal was to have a live event here in Huntsville with the editor Linda Elsegood coming from England, but COVID shut that down. We did however have an online book tour and parts of that are recorded and on our website (Madisondrugs.com) SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULT WITH SANDY: www.coachsandyrobinson.com DISCLAIMER THIS PODCAST/WEBSITE/COACHING SERVICE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained are for informational purposes only. NO material on this show/website/coaching practice/or special guests are intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of YOUR physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding medical treatment. Never delay seeking medical advice because of something you read/hear/see on our show/website/or coaching practice.
Have you heard of Low Dose Naltrexone? Have you tried everything to lower inflammatory markers and antibodies but nothing seems to make a big difference? Today's interview with Ginny Isbell, Pharm D, will bring clarity and insight on the many benefits of LDN. Ginny decided to pursue pharmacy while still in high school where she spent her summers working at the local hospital pharmacy. This led her to the McWhorter School of Pharmacy at Samford University where she graduated with a Doctor of Pharmacy. She worked in Long-Term Care Pharmacy before she discovered her appreciation for pharmacy compounding. In 2006 she joined Madison Drugs diving into the world of compounding and nutrition. She started attending numerous compounding, hormone and functional medicine conferences each year and quickly realized this was a place she were she would never tire of learning in order to help others. Ginny has now completed over 150 hours of live CE on Pharmacy Compounding and over 120 on hormone replacement and functional endocrinology. Ginny is a member of A4M and IFM. Ginny completed the LDN Masterclass and is now certified as an LDN Specialist. The Masterclass program included over 35 hours of continuing education and the specialist certificate exam. Ginny became co-owner of Madison Drugs in 2010. She currently supervises the compounding lab and provides wellness consultations. RESOURCES: LDNresearchtrust They have 2 books The LDN Book Volume 1 and 2. Volume 2 came out in 2020 and Madison Drugs was a part of the book tour. The goal was to have a live event here in Huntsville with the editor Linda Elsegood coming from England, but COVID shut that down. We did however have an online book tour and parts of that are recorded and on our website (Madisondrugs.com) SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULT WITH SANDY: www.coachsandyrobinson.com DISCLAIMER THIS PODCAST/WEBSITE/COACHING SERVICE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained are for informational purposes only. NO material on this show/website/coaching practice/or special guests are intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of YOUR physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding medical treatment. Never delay seeking medical advice because of something you read/hear/see on our show/website/or coaching practice.
Patients share their LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Jill Brook, MA shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Dr Elissa Mullen shares her experience of Low Dose Naltrexone on the LDN radio Show with host Linda Elsegood.
Dr Dana Keaton shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Dr Armin Schwarzbach talks about Lyme Disease Testing on the LDN Radio Show with host Linda Elsegood.
LDN Prescribers share their experience of Low Dose Naltrexone on the LDN radio Show with host Linda Elsegood.
Patients share their Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Compounding Pharmacist Dr Sahar Swidan shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show Show with Linda Elsegood.
Patients share their LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Two compounding Pharmacist share their Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show Show with Linda Elsegood.
Experience shared by three Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) prescribers on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Three patients share their LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Dr Jill Cottel shares her vast experience of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Two Compounding Pharmacists talk about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) in their pharmacies on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Dr Melody Keller shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Patients share their MS and LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Compounding Pharmacist Dr Tara Thompson shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood
Low Dose Naltrexone for Multiple Conditions, Tracey shares her LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Compounding Pharmacist Carol Petersen shares her Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Nurse Practitioner Debbie Judd shares his Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) experience on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
Pierre and Rachel share their experience of Low Dose Naltrexone for the treatment of Ankylosing Spondylitis with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Amy and Barbara share their LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Patients share their LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Patients share their LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
In this interview, we review some of the remarkable benefits of low-dose naltrexone (LDN), including the surprising benefits of microdosed LDN. The two experts featured in this interview are Linda Elsegood, a Briton who founded the LDN Research Trust in 2004, and Dr. Sarah Zielsdorf, who has a medical practice in the Chicago area in the U.S.
Radio Show interviews with LDN Prescribers with host Linda Elsegood
Linda Elsegood interviews Pharmacist Cheri Garvin in this LDN Radio Show.
Patients share their LDN experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Patients share their experience with Linda Elsegood on the LDN Radio Show.
Linda Elsegood, Founder of the LDN Research Trust, lives with relapsing/remitting MS. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in August 2000 at the age of 44, and was having attacks every 6 months; it took months for a relapse to recede, only to have another one start. In October 2003 she was told she had secondary progressive MS and there was nothing anyone could do to help her. She decided to take matters into her own hands, and started Low Dose Naltrexone in December 2003. Hear Linda tell her Multiple Sclerosis story and discover what is LDN and how can it sometimes help people with MS. This alternative treatment has eased Linda's MS Symptoms, removed her pain and enabled her to regain her life. https://ldnresearchtrust.org/about-the-ldn-research-trust and the link to the forthcoming LDN Book 2 launch tour is: https://ldnresearchtrust.org/ldn-book2 Link to sign up as a MS Action Taker is: https://multiplesuccess.activehosted.com/app/forms/25 Copyright: Bron Webster 2020 www.multiplesuccess.co.uk