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Latest research on RA and LDN.

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New research on the effects of LDN on RA is coming up all the time.This was interesting in my view.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/307...

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The results of this study suggest that persistent LDN use leads to reduced dispensing of several medicines used in rheumatoid and seropositive arthritis, possibly due to therapeutic effects. Randomised clinical trials should be performed to investigate whether LDN has a place in the treatment of rheumatic disease, either as an alternative or as an add-on to established pharmacotherapy. The expired patent on naltrexone makes commercial studies unlikely, but the low cost and LDNs outstanding safety profile make it an attractive candidate for both patients and those who pay for health services.The conclusion of the study” :

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It’s really strange that the posts on LDN do not have the same priority as other posts that are less active and keep hanging on upfront for a long time.🧐

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Newest posts and newest comments come first. It’s not by priority. All posts have the same priority some are just of more interest to people so they stay around longer.

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Agoodlife in reply toKittyJ

Not true, inspite of meager activity certain posts kept upfront long periods. I think there should be statistics on number of replies and new posts.

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KittyJ in reply toAgoodlife

‘Tis true, sorry but if people are commenting on or liking a post it pushes it up, just like on other social media. It’s a news feed.

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nomoreheels in reply toAgoodlife

I think it's as Kitty says, the more interest there is in a subject the longer it's around for because people continue to respond to it. There's nothing delusory going on. You could ask HU to clarify if you think there is.

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Here more complete info on using LDN.

ldnresearchtrust.org/2020_L...

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