Additional Therapy for Autoimmunity
It has been found that at low dose of 10mg or less, much lower than those used to treat addiction, LDN can have a positive effect on the immune system and potentially help relieve symptoms of many common disorders such as autoimmunity, and symptoms based on chronic inflammation.
Naltrexone (FDA-approved dose of 50mg or higher) is a medication that was approved in the 1980s by the FDA to treat drug and alcohol addiction. It works by blocking opioid receptors. In low dose form, this up-regulates endorphins which in turn play a role in modulating the immune system.
Jade was hired by Dr. Zalzala at LDN Direct to help identify those who are candidates for the use of Low Dose Naltrexone.
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LDN Research Trust
The primary aim of the Trust is to initiate clinical trials of Low Dose Naltrexone for autoimmune diseases and cancers.
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LDN Science
The most credible up-to-date information about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Physicians, Researchers, and Patients