LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone
A Safe And Effective Therapy For Many Diseases
Naltrexone is an FDA-approved drug which blocks the body's receptors
that respond to opiates and endorphins. In a dosage of 50 mg/day
it's used to treat opiate and alcohol addiction.
A much smaller dose -- 4.5 mg taken at bedtime -- has been found
to have a very different effect: it increases the body's production
of endorphins, which in turn boosts the activity of the immune system.
This has a therapeutic effect on many diseases -- HIV/AIDS, cancer,
MS and other autoimmune diseases, central nervous system disorders, etc.
Diseases that LDN is useful for and how effective it is
- Links:
- The Low Dose Naltrexone Homepage
- LDN: The Latest News
- LDN and HIV/AIDS
- LDN for HIV - Dr. Bihari
- lowdosenaltrexone - yahoo group
- Low Dose Naltrexone Forum - How To Obtain Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
- Low Dose Naltrexone Resources
- ldners.org Low Dose Naltrexone Therapy
- The Compounder - FInd a Doctor
- Those Who Suffer Much Know Much -- LDN case histories, 2009 ed. -- pdf file
- Amazon.com: The Promise Of Low Dose Naltrexone Therapy (book)
- Naltrexone - Wikipedia
- Low dose naltrexone - Wikipedia