Dr. Colin Taylor, a pharmacist in Ohio has treated thousands of Lyme disease patients over the last 17 years. He is so impressed with how Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has helped those patients that he started up an LDN program to educate the community on it. He utilizes his deep knowledge to assist doctors and patients in it’s proper application and close monitoring. He realizes that every patient is unique and require personalized dosing and titration rates. Their pharmacy also has a department specializing in diet and supplement information. Very impressive man! Review by Ken Bruce
Dr. Colin Taylor, a pharmacist in Ohio ... - LDN Research Trust
Dr. Colin Taylor, a pharmacist in Ohio has treated thousands of Lyme disease patients over the last 17 years.
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I take LDN, but haven't really noticed much difference since I started taking Naltrexone. I've had one flare since beginning in November. That's 4 months, and seems like MAYBE it's a little farther between since before, but I didn't track flares before, I just tackled them as they occurred.
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