Low Dose Naltrexone is an off-label use of the FDA- approved drug Naltrexone. Rather than the traditional 50mg daily dose of Naltrexone for those addicted to alcohol or narcotics, LDN is used at a lower dose, no higher than 4.5mg and is generally taken at bedtime.
Naltrexone, when used in a lower dose can modulate the immune system helping with chronic inflammation, decrease pain, and have anti-tumor effects. When used in low doses (less than 10 mg daily), it is now widely understood to act as an Immunomodulator. An Immunomodulator modifies the immune response or the functioning of the immune system. Many studies have shown efficacy for a number of medical conditions.
Reduces Pain and Inflammation
Improvement in Mood
Enhance Immune Function
Fights Various Autoimmune Disease Symptoms
More Energy
Stimulate Tissue Healing
Inhibiting Tumor Growth
Reduced Death of Neurons
Increase endorphin and enkephalins sensitivity
Hashimoto’s or Autoimmune Thyroiditis
Autoimmune Disease
Anxiety
Depression
Chronic Pain
Chronic Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
PCOS
PTSD
Multiple Sclerosis
Cancer
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Crohn’s Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Dosing of LDN is not standard and a consultation with a physician is required to obtain a prescription.
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