“When you know everything is not OK”
We know that many outward diseases are expressions of a malfunctioning immune system.
Why consider Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?
- Low Dose Naltrexone is credited with immunomodulation and more.
- It improves the body’s ability to eliminate and manage toxic exposure in several ways;
- Improves glutathione levels, thereby aiding detoxication.
- Decreases oxidative damage caused by toxic exposure, making it easier for the body to clear toxins.
- It decreases the autoreactive T cells and inflammatory cytokines that are the hallmark of environmental toxicity.
- It helps repair the damage to the epithelial cells of the gut and BBB that is caused by toxins.
- Helps repair the toxin-induced DNA methylation that leads to epigenetic change.
- Summary: LDN helps your body do what it’s supposed to do.
How to take it?
Can be taken as capsules, suspension, cream
Potential Side Effects
- Vivid dreams are common, usually only lasting a few days; if these become bothersome for the patients, the time of dose could be adjusted to the morning.
- Stomach cramps/diarrhea – rare
- Increased thyroid sensitivity: medication may need adjustment
- Flu-like symptoms; if longer than 24 hours, the dose may be cut in half until symptoms resolve
Next steps?
What is it used for?
Autoimmune diseases such as:
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Lupus
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- IBS
- etc.
Also:
- Fibromyalgia
- Depression
- Autism
- Weight loss
- Sciatica
- Eczema
- Long COVID
- Psoriasis
- More