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    1994 Study suggests efficacy of LDN for Crohn's

    Thanks, Pen. No, it's not new, but it is underrated. Especially as a treatment that has no ill side effects, unlike Prednisone and the monoclonal antibody drugs, to name a few. I know it doesn't work for everybody... I doubt that CD is the result of only one etiology, but rather the...
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    1994 Study suggests efficacy of LDN for Crohn's

    Another interesting article... this one shows that while mu-opiod receptor expression is increased in IBD patients, dosing with an opiate results in less intestinal inflammation due to the dampened expression of TNF-alpha. This is important because LDN binds preferentially to the mu-opiod...
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    1994 Study suggests efficacy of LDN for Crohn's

    True, but it's a place to start.
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    My story - 23, Male, England

    Hi Palwe, Sorry that you are going through such a hard time. Please investigate LDN when you get a chance. It is a very powerful therapy with minimal adverse side effects. Researchers have found people suffering from CD to have half the normal level of endorphins in their bodies...
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    Do you suffer with Hey fever?

    Allergies and hay fever can be symptoms of an endorphin deficiency... as can Crohn's Disease. Researchers in 1994 found that CD sufferers have roughly half the endorphin level of healthy people (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7865897). If your body doesn't produce enough endorphins for whatever...
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    1994 Study suggests efficacy of LDN for Crohn's

    Here's something you might find interesting. A study published in "Brain, Behavior, and Immunity" from 1994 found that beta-endorphin levels in people with Crohn's Disease are roughly half of everyone else, and could cause the systemic inflammation in the disease...
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    L-Tyrosine and DLPA Supplements

    Low endorphin production in Crohn's Disease Here's something you might find interesting. A study published in "Brain, Behavior, and Immunity" from 1994 found that beta-endorphin levels in people with Crohn's Disease are roughly half of everyone else, and could cause the systemic inflammation...
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    L-Tyrosine and DLPA Supplements

    Low endorphin production in Crohn's Disease Here's something you might find interesting. A study published in "Brain, Behavior, and Immunity" from 1994 found that beta-endorphin levels in people with Crohn's Disease are roughly half of everyone else, and could cause the systemic inflammation...
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