5 Safe & Promising Supplements for Glioblastoma

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LDN (Low-Dose Naltrexone)
Posted by Sam (Miami ) on 03/14/2023
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Re: Glioblastoma

Immediately start taking LDN and don't stop. If nothing else it slows progression of cancers, possibly puts it into a remission. You can even continue your treatments while taking LDN. Call a compounding pharmacy and ask names of the doctors who prescribe LDN. Make an appointment and get a prescription ($90/mo.) Anyone who has cancer of any type must take LDN indefinitely. Get LDN, do research later, you have no time to waste. Ldnreasearch trust is your source of the info about LDN. Make sure you don't live near cell towers, antennas etc.



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