Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a drug that helps regulate a dysfunctional immune system in autoimmune diseases such as Cancers, HIV/Aids, Fibromyalgia, MS, Crohn’s etc. LDN is non toxic and can be prescribed “off label” on the NHS.
We strive to make LDN a first line treatment available for all on the NHS.

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Dr Tom Gilhooly MBChB MRCGP

Dr Tom Gilhooly is a 46-year-old General Practitioner who has worked in the East End of Glasgow for the past 16 years. He is a nationally-recognised expert on addiction, and advises both the Scottish Parliament and the UK Government on drug strategy.

Tom is married with three children, and he also has two dogs.

He has a long-term interest in nutrition, and founded The Centre for Nutritional Studies (CNS) Ltd in 2002, with the aim of carrying out nutritional research. In the past two years he has become aware of LDN, and is an enthusiastic supporter of this treatment (as well as natural treatments) for MS. He now runs an MS clinic in Glasgow.


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