Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

In the past decade, Low Dose Naltrexone has received significant media attention for its health-supporting immune-modulation effects. Growing evidence shows it may alleviate the symptoms of autoimmune disorders and more. Several studies suggest LDN can play a role in healing and repairing tissues, promoting emotional well-being and resilience to stress, and even the relief of psychiatric problems like autism and depression.

Kinsey's Pharmacy provides LDN as a safe and effective health solution for a number of nervous system disorders, autoimmune diseases, and cancer. Our expert compounding pharmacists can compound immediate release capsules or tablets in any dose desired, depending on your specific needs.

What Is LDN?

Naltrexone is an FDA approved medication used by heroin and opium addicts. Its principal function is to block the body's opioid receptors, thereby canceling the effects of such drugs.

Low Dose Naltrexone is a medication created in smaller doses than the typical application of Naltrexone, first implemented in patients with autoimmune diseases in the mid-1990s. LDN has shown efficacy in thousands of patients for treating health issues like:

In all of these disorders, the immune system is critically affected. In particular, patients suffer from a deficiency of endorphins in the blood.

That's why the major therapeutic purpose of LDN is to restore the body's normal endorphin production. More than a decade of research into LDN has shown that it can increase endorphin release, reduce the speed of unwanted cell growth, and reduce inflammation.

LDN is typically taken at bedtime to block the opioid receptors overnight. This helps to regulate the reception of endorphins for a few hours and is believed to increase the body's production of natural opioids to improve immune function.

If you're interested in the health benefits of LDN, speak with your health care practitioner or visit http://www.ldnresearchtrust.org/ for more information.

For further details about how a compounding pharmacy can help you customize your dosage of Low Dose Naltrexone, contact Kinsey's Pharmacy today!

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