Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
According to the Low Dose Naltrexone home page [LDN], LDN has been seen to benefit many
different neurodegenerative diseases associated with autoimmune processes, including
Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease.
Although Dr. Weyrich is not aware of any reports of treating paralysis using LDN,
Dr. Weyrich speculates that paralysis may also respond to LDN.
Dr. Weyrich has been trained to use Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).
However, Dr. Weyrich has not treated any cases of paralysis
with LDN.
Please see What is Low Dose Naltrexone?
for more information.
Neuro-Gen High-Performance Neuromodulation (HPN)
HPN has been reported to be useful for treating paralysis
[Snook].
Dr. Weyrich has been trained to use Neuro-Gen High-Performance Neuromodulation
system by it's inventor, Corey Snook.
However, Dr. Weyrich has not treated any cases of paralysis
with this technique.
Please see
What is Neuro-Gen High-Performance Neuromodulation?
for more information.
Neurotransmitter Balancing
Neuro Research [Hinz2015] reports that
chronic diseases such as Paraplegia and Quadriplegia
can be benefited by balancing neurotransmitter levels in the body.
Dr. Weyrich has been trained in neurotransmitter balancing protocols, but has not treated
paralysis using this technique.
Please see What is Neurotransmitter Balancing?
for more information.