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Dr Armin Schwarzbach was a guest on the LDN Radio Show 4th August

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Dr Schwarzbach talks about laboratory testing for Lyme Disease and other infections.

Dr. Armin Schwarsbach treats patients world wide for a Variety of autoimmune conditions utilizing LDN. He is constantly amazed at the excellent results and is bewildered that so few doctors are aware of Low Dose Naltrexone and reluctant to prescribe this effective, safe, and inexpensive drug. He will share his knowledge as a valued speaker at the 2017 LDN Conference in September in Oregon, USA which is put on by the LDN Research Trust Organization each year.

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