Sammy Jo Wilkinson was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis
at age 30, and quickly went downhill. It wasn’t long
before she needed a cane to walk, and doctors told her
things were only going to get worse because there was no
cure. But when she was prescribed an electric wheelchair
to get around because the cane wasn’t enough anymore,
she went online to do her own research. That’s when she
discovered low dose Naltrexone.
Naltrexone works by boosting the immune
system. And Sammy said it relieved her painful symptoms
immediately, something no other drug treatment did before.
She went from barely being able to walk with a cane to
walking almost a mile without one. And in this interview,
you’ll hear her amazing story, the shocking reason Sammy’s
first doctor wouldn’t prescribe Naltrexone for her, the many
other disorders that can benefit from the drug, and how to
get your hands on it if you think it might be right for you.
You’ll Also Hear…
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Exactly what MS is like from an
insider’s perspective, along with all the treatments
Sammy tried before Naltrexone – injections, chemo,
steroids, and more
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The remarkable way Naltrexone
triggers your body to produce its own medicine
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The MS symptoms Sammy still has
and how Naltrexone helps her get relief from them
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All
about the book she co-authored about Naltrexone and the
website she set up where she carefully compiles
patient-based evidence for the drug (along with advice,
support and help you can also find there)
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The diet Sammy is on that helps
with her MS symptoms too
Sammy
says that before she discovered Naltrexone, she thought she
would have been bedridden at this point in her life. But
now, she’s able to take control of her MS and reclaim her
quality of life. And in this interview, you’ll hear all
about her miraculous story, and the treatment that got her
there.
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