CREATESPACE LDN for Parkinson's Disease: Low Dose Naltrexone
R**T
Low-dosage content!
A useful pointer to LDN, but little more than a pamphlet and not worth £6. You can get significantly more information from the LDN Resarch website... and it's FREE!
G**F
I like it.
Very interesting. I like it.
A**R
This book is not a book but a testimonial. ...
This book is not a book but a testimonial. No information is covered in it . It is misleadindg to selll this item as a book.
R**M
Five Stars
It gives hope to all PD sufferers.
J**T
Rushed to press!
This effort at extolling the benefits of LDN (low dose Naltrexone) was obviously a half assed effort to get the information out there. Robert Rogers, who is an accomplished man and well thought of in the Parkinson's circles for his work in promoting a positive attitude towards the concept of recovery should be embarrassed at this 28 page meander through the life and times of "Lexy". I purchased two copies: one for myself and one for my doctor. But was too embarrassed to pass such an unprofessional piece of writing on to a medical professional. The writing is full of generalities and casual usage of language which is not helpful in presenting the case for LDN to be taken seriously by professional caregivers.One example of this type of babble is where Lexy wanders through speculation of why she would shop at a goodwill store rather than Nordstrom's, which has nothing to do with anything of relevance with regard to LDNI guess I was looking for information about what specifically we should be looking for in terms of compounding, and possibly a chapter written by Skip on the importance of correct compounding. A little Hand book on the ins and outs of Naltrexone. A one spot stop to get all the relevant information anyone would need to have a successful experience with LDN.So if your looking for a piece of writing to take up and defend your right to try lLDN, or to justify it as a second witness for your doctor, look elsewhere. This is not the booklet you want. As a matter of fact, the only reason you would want this booklet is because you are deaf and could not listen to Robert Rogers on his internet radio show. Even the cover of this booklet screams AMATEUR WORK! This "book" is badly in need of a good editing , or maybe just throw it out and start again.
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