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JohnDonnelly
Name: John Donnelly
Country: Ireland
Tell us about yourself: This is a simple proposal to implement, If this proposal were to be picked as one of the winning projects, the money would be used to run a full double blind placebo clinical Trial on LDN and get it FDA approved. The exchequer would start to save money by doctors having confidence in prescribing it to patients as soon as they are diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder.
As we already know that LDN works for 60% of people the savings would be phenomenal in both drugs scheme and in social welfare payments.
There would be a small amount of employment as it would take approximately 30 skilled people to keep track of patients on the clinical trials. Keeping logs of each person’s progress from day to day. This would include doctors dedicated to the patients on the trial.
The benefits to the Irish people apart from a quicker recovery from our present economic climate, would be a much healthier nation and a better quality of life for all
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This is a simple proposal to implement, If this proposal were to be picked as one of the w... This is a simple proposal to implement, If this proposal were to be picked as one of the w... Yes Eamonn. We got the palimony results from a double blind placebo trial with 30 people s... Hi Joce Wow so many questions and every one a good one. I will try and address as many as ... @Joce I would have no problem with putting up 1000 euro to a fund to start clinical tria... @TNorg this proposal is in keeping with the competition as it will save the country and ta... Best of luck I hope we both meet in the final 5 Not that easy Draks. You need a prescription and most doctors now nothing about LDN. That'... I am just home from the second European LDN conference. I am delighted to report that the ... Good one Charles, nice to see you done your research before you posted your comment, LDN w... When we hear these days about savings and cuts its all bad news. They inevitably involve j... LDN expert to reveal research ‘worth waiting for’ at Glasgow LDN Conference. In a Wor... Hi IML, Firstly the Wikipedia page changes every other day so one way or the other I would... What a mad idea, I am a smoker and would hate to produce a card in a shop to say I am a sm... Ah now Draks there is no need for that, LDN Does work and all it will take is a clinical t... Many people have asked; “How is this idea going to provide an economic benefit to our co... Hi PAJW The proposal is to run clinical trials for LDN and Crohn’s disease, this would c... Hi Ormy All the trials to date have been small scale on very tight budgets, and the conclu... http://www.nationalmssociety.org/news/news-detail/index.aspx?nid=2892 Trial of Low-Dose N... I have sent your last post to our scientest he will answer Crohn’s disease study http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17222320 Prostate Cancer st... http://snapl.stanford.edu/research/ldn.html Just for you sickpuppy. This is Stanford's ow... yourself out in your own eagerness to spread your lies. Sickpuppy if you had a proposal up... Sickpuppy you realy need to learn to read it does not say anywhere that it cures AIDS. LDN... Sickpuppy I have already posted the results from stage 2 clinical trials. Here is one from...
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