LDN is low cost and not very profitable for drug companies so it does not get promoted like profitable drugs. That is why more studies have not been done. Congratulations on your findings.
Some companies make a lot of money from aspirin production. Hopefully LDN will follow the same way. It’s so commonly used that it becomes a household name
@@petedownes7900 Companies can sell aspirin at a profit, but the profit margins are thin because anyone can manufacture it. Once a drug like LDN is generic and off patent, big pharma isn't going to invest millions to fund a clinical trial. Because they won't be able to exclusively sell the drug at a large profit to generate a return on their investment.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer stage 1A 10 weeks ago. I saw a functional MD a few weeks ago and she started me on 4.5 mg of naltrexone every night. My chronic back pain and knee pain went away almost immediately. I feel fantastic!
I adopted a siamese cat - Kali she had feline leukemia and aids. She cleared and healed from both after 18mths on LDN she is still given her medication every night. We have a series of haematology/biochem results that we took along the way that document her healing. I love this drug ❤
Annie, only thing relevant I have heard is that Cats are better off taking LDN during the day. Their Circadian Rythm is different from humans which requires Endorphin Hormomes to be produced mostly at night (1-5 AM). Whereas most cats are Nocturnal and sleep mostly during the day. Just what I have read/heard about this. But if you are getting good results...maybe does not matter.
I am in Australia and have just been treated for 3 B NSCLC and lymph nodes Chemo,radiation and immunotheraphy . With my oncologists approval I kept taking LDN 4.5 mg all the way through treatment and have results of totally resolved with medication !
how does it make you feel??? does it induce effects does it get you under the influence???. does it get you high. ???. i need to know if it is safe for me to take.... please reply.
I was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer Nov 2022, and started taking LDN since August 2023 and three of my tumors have shrunk in my last 2 CAT Scans over the last 6 months. I'm taking 2.25mg 6 days per week and skipping one day per week.
@@SJ-wu9gx no chemo or radiation just LDN and mistletoe. However the mistletoe stopped working so I'm doing HBOT 2-3 days per week and it's giving me tons of energy and many good wonderful benefits. Love the LDN TOO
I would just like to say that was brilliantly done material, very refreshing to hear people speak so intelligently about a subject that needs to be talked about a lot more, I currently have stage four metastatic adenocarcinoma non small-cell lung cancer, with a met to the brain that I've had brain surgery two and a half years ago tumor in my chest is inoperable at the moment, I've been looking into and getting started on off-label medications to complement the tki treatment that I'm on currently, I am still alive after two-and-a-half years, and in very good shape for everything I've been through and getting ready to start low dose Naltrexone, I will try to comment later, after being on the medicine for a while and having scans, thanks again for such a wonderful presentation
@@StuVideff , the answer to that question is a difficult one I don't want to give out any misleading information that is rampant on these types of subjects , I found out cancer is a very complicated situation , let me compile data from some of the notes that I taken so that can be accurate and what I put on here oh, I will update it soon oh, sorry to hear that your wife is battling the same cancer
@@StuVideff hi, Stoian, I took a long time to answer this, but I hope this can help, I'm no longer on any tki or any standard of care for my cancer, after a very tough time with a drug called Lorbrena, and a plethora of supplements I achieved positive results, but had to stop because of the many troubling side effects that that started happening all at once, that I'm still dealing with today, mainly central nervous system damage. The only thing that I can tell you the LDN is that I took it for a while with a lot of other drugs and supplements I started experiencing confusing side effects so I stopped taking it thinking about starting it up sometime in the near future doing other things to help fight the cancer I don't have any results to give you yet other than that I'm still here and I am functioning on my own I hope this helps, I think it's worth a try good luck best regards John
I am taking LDN for extreme loss of energy, likely the result of mitochondria dysfunction after covid. I am also taking the supplements that are directly involved in TCA cycle metabolism, such as CoQ10, riboflavin, niacin, thiamine, pantothenic acid, and AKG. LDN is a miracle.
My Mom had pancreatic cancer and she lived only 6 months from diagnosis. How I wish she could have taken LDN so I could have had her for three more years 💔
wao not again god is really. wonderful my two leg's was afflected by enimes's I couldn't work before now God used a spiritual herbalist Dr idialu to save my life finally ua-cam.com/users/shortsD6UBT8lKYcw?feature=share
I have Hashimotos and have been taking Low dose naltrexone for years.. Last November I was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkin’s follicular lymphoma. I have many questions about this now.
I have been on it for many years for auto immune diseases. 1.5ml. Upped it a couple of months ago to 3. I now found I have a lump in my breast which is malignant. I had the lump for 10 months and it stayed the same and now I was told it is growing faster. I started taking D3 20,000. In her study she mentions that while kills cancer it also can speed its growth. COnfusing. I am not sure what to do now. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you EUdice
Hi. I hope you are well. The LDN institute has 3 books and their own website and App. They have a cancer protocol in their LDN Book 3. It is at the end of the book and says to take LDN four days and three days off.
Currently taking LDN for Hashimotos and it’s great but wife is metastatic stage 4 breast cancer. Wish dosing LDN duration was better understood or if it worked as an adjuvant for immunotherapy or parp inhibitors. We could use this immediately.
Hello Michael. Thank you for your comment. We too wish it was better understood and that is one of the major reasons we put this study together: to provide the cancer world with all the information organized and in one place so that they could use it to study LDN more and to help people like you and your wife. All of us at Bloor Pain wish you both the very best!
I have BC and get my LDN from Care First compound pharmacy. It requires an RX. Don't wait for a study. Start it asap. Also, your wife needs a total lifestyle change. Research Chris Wark and his Square One protocol and NORI protocol (Mark Simon is the founder. Both require an all plant-based diet as foundation because it's low in methionine which is highest in animal products (fish and chicken highest fruit has little to none). Methionine is an amino acid that ALL cancer cells require to grow. It is possible to heal stage 4 BC. Dr. Loraine Day had stage 4 with a grapefruit size tumor growing out of her chest. She went plant-based and healed her heart and 30+ years later she is 84 yrs old and thriving. She was a head surgeon at Dan Franscisco Genetal during AIDS epidemic and in academia and refused conventional. Another person is Dr. Nasha Winters who was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer and 30 years later, alive and well and still living with her tumors and stage 4 cancer. She manages her cancer. Don't lose hope, but take action now. The first step is to slow then stop the advancement of her cancer. I hope she and you are well and send you courage, strength, and light ❤
I don't know if anyone is familiar with the late Dr Bihari's work. He pioneered this over 2 decades ago. He explained that anything that was endorphin sensitive, including certain cancers, autoimmune conditions, Aids and so much more, benefited with LDN. It suppresses the pleasure centre of the brain for a short time at a low dose and then boosts an endorphin release. It also helps other medication work better. His main research was with the Aids community and found great success in antiviral treatment and LDN combo. I took it for 7 years after MS diagnosis. The neuro, while sceptical, said it would do no harm at such a low dose. Went to MS clinic for 5 years for regular appointments, then stopped bothering. 25 years later, I have no MS to report. The early doctors must have gotten it wrong... yeh right! Over the years, I've take it in fits and starts, whenever I feel I need a boost. The doctor is OK with prescribing it. Now, I'm doing it for inflammation and weight loss as well as a low thyroid. As you can see, apart from opioid painkilling medications, low dose of Naltrexone is worth a try.
So you’re saying that those cancer patients were NOT taking opioid pain medication? I hypothesized that the early identification of the low dose naltrexones effect on cancer was technically at the ULDN/ultra low dose naltrexone level… but you mentioned 3-5 mgs. Ultra low dose naltrexone being 1 microgram. Do you have any information for how ULDN effects tumor growth? I know it changes how the naltrexone binds to the proteins (?) There is a protein coupling switch from “G” protein to “Filiman A”? With long term opioid use. ULDN doesn’t block receptors like LDN does but somehow with this protein coupling situation it still increases endorphins & the efficacy of the opioid pain medication AND regulates the glia cells relieving nerve pain. So can we assume the tumor regulators are also still enhanced or how might I investigate this better?
Thx for the video. I have now weak orgasms and low libido after taking 3 weeks LDN. I quit immediately but symptoms persisted since over 1,5 months now. I did not take ANYTHING else, and never ever experienced such symptoms before. My testo levels are through the roof, there is no erectile dysfunction, it's just the sexual sensations that blunted. Climax is no real pleasure (20%) and sexual desire not really there. I suspect it came from the opiate receptor blocking mechanism of LDN, which also makes sense, as the drug is used to get people off other pleasures like alcohol and shopping addiction. I was wondering what I can do to counteract these effects? Taking opiates to stimulate from the opposite side? Really concerned these symptoms stay persistent, like some sort of PSSD. Btw. another reason why I can clearly attribute these side effects to LDN, is that I am no longer tired after climax (0%), like I can come twice in 30min no problem, which seems fun, but not if you're not enjoying the act. It is known that LDN messes with prolactin, so just another piece of evidence, just don't wanna hear from anyone: it must be from other things. (I am 34 years young)
Has this been trialed at all with less than stage 3 cancer? I have rectal cancer of a HVP strain. So interested in your research as the chemo and radiation therapy makes me feel so sick. I am in Australia
It's been around for decades. I'm prescribed the 50mg, crush it, put it with 50 mil water, and take 5mg in the morning. (Used to take it in the evening but changed it around to benefit the potential for weight loss) It gives me ten days on one pill. While the original script is expensive, over $100 off shelf use, it works out really cheap by low dosage taking. You do get vivid dreams, though.
Unfortunately it may require a subscription to a medical journal. Most offer the option to pay for an individual article, or you could see if a local university library has access. Sorry we couldn't be more helpful!
Has there ever been any evidence that it could help pulmonary issues? I have PAH I take Adempus never known of any allergies to anything, but I got a prescription for naltrexone
So I’ve been yelling about LDN from the rooftops after I stumbled onto it because of it being prescribed for AUD. I'm concerned though. I know thousands of people with AUD who are taking this for YEARS and told that it's completely safe. If it's not, we need to tell people that! Thoughts? Any idea how we can get the word out about LDN?
Please elaborate as to how you think it is not safe. Thousands or more of patients with MS have taken this drug for decades without any side effects of untoward effects. As a modulator, not a cure, it is meant to be taken long term.
@@ScottDieken Are you talking to me? I was hoping to get their opinion on naltrexone being potentially detrimental when Rx'd at full dose. Nevermind what for. I just want to hear their opinion since it's actually Rx'd more at full dose than low. I'm a huge believer of LDN. There is no reason this comment doesn't belong here though.
LDN for autoimmune is better when taken at night because it temporary blocks your endorphin receptors causing a build up. When it wears off in the morning you get a rush of endorphins. If you have persistent dreams (common side effect), switch to the morning. You'll just get your rush later in the day.
Just give it a shot. The study may never be done so don't wait. This is a very safe drug I get mine from Care First compound pharmacy and I believe the have a list of doctors who will write the RX in your area on their website. It can only benefit your health and support your immune system. Love and light ❤
This must be a drug company bot. Imagine if people used this for cancer and saved thousands of dollars a month on treatment. I am sure the drug companies would not want this information to get out. So there will never be any comprehensive clinical trials on this because its use would cost drug companies money. why would they pay the expense of a trial for something that is going to lose them money!
What's sick is how many people go through the harsh treatments, removal of body parts and still pass... while losing quality of life. That is what I call sick! This off-label drug does no harm and supports the immune system which all cancer patients can use. Discouraging people by ignorant fear mongering is also a little sick. This medicine has and is helping many. It's wonderful that this med student is researching this drug for multi-purpose usage. Sadly, the FDA will most likely never allow it to be used since it is so cheap. Be well.
LDN is low cost and not very profitable for drug companies so it does not get promoted like profitable drugs. That is why more studies have not been done. Congratulations on your findings.
Some companies make a lot of money from aspirin production. Hopefully LDN will follow the same way. It’s so commonly used that it becomes a household name
I take this. It changed my life. It's a miracle drug that can help the planet
@@petedownes7900 Companies can sell aspirin at a profit, but the profit margins are thin because anyone can manufacture it. Once a drug like LDN is generic and off patent, big pharma isn't going to invest millions to fund a clinical trial. Because they won't be able to exclusively sell the drug at a large profit to generate a return on their investment.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer stage 1A 10 weeks ago. I saw a functional MD a few weeks ago and she started me on 4.5 mg of naltrexone every night. My chronic back pain and knee pain went away almost immediately. I feel fantastic!
I adopted a siamese cat - Kali she had feline leukemia and aids. She cleared and healed from both after 18mths on LDN she is still given her medication every night. We have a series of haematology/biochem results that we took along the way that document her healing. I love this drug ❤
Hi Annie,
Would it be possible to speak with you. I love your comment regarding your Siamese cat, Kali🐾🥰. Jo
Annie, only thing relevant I have heard is that Cats are better off taking LDN during the day. Their Circadian Rythm is different from humans which requires Endorphin Hormomes to be produced mostly at night (1-5 AM). Whereas most cats are Nocturnal and sleep mostly during the day. Just what I have read/heard about this. But if you are getting good results...maybe does not matter.
I am in Australia and have just been treated for 3 B NSCLC and lymph nodes Chemo,radiation and immunotheraphy . With my oncologists approval I kept taking LDN 4.5 mg all the way through treatment and have results of totally resolved with medication !
Well done Karina! Hard to get a paper like this published! You were extremely clear in the interview.
I was almost ready for a wheelchair from arthritis before taking ldn. This med has been miraculous for me.
how does it make you feel??? does it induce effects does it get you under the influence???. does it get you high. ???. i need to know if it is safe for me to take.... please reply.
What dose are you talking ?
I was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer Nov 2022, and started taking LDN since August 2023 and three of my tumors have shrunk in my last 2 CAT Scans over the last 6 months. I'm taking 2.25mg 6 days per week and skipping one day per week.
Good luck with ldn! Why the skipping day?
2.25 mg a day or twice a day?? Are u also taking conventional treatment??
@@SJ-wu9gx no chemo or radiation just LDN and mistletoe. However the mistletoe stopped working so I'm doing HBOT 2-3 days per week and it's giving me tons of energy and many good wonderful benefits. Love the LDN TOO
@@martinmuller320 my holistic doctor wanted me to go up to 4.5 4 days and skip 3 days per week, I guess it confuses the cancer
Ok thank you for sharing that, my doctor never told me why to skip 3 days except to clear the pathways which i didnt understand what that would do?
I would just like to say that was brilliantly done material, very refreshing to hear people speak so intelligently about a subject that needs to be talked about a lot more, I currently have stage four metastatic adenocarcinoma non small-cell lung cancer, with a met to the brain that I've had brain surgery two and a half years ago tumor in my chest is inoperable at the moment, I've been looking into and getting started on off-label medications to complement the tki treatment that I'm on currently, I am still alive after two-and-a-half years, and in very good shape for everything I've been through and getting ready to start low dose Naltrexone, I will try to comment later, after being on the medicine for a while and having scans, thanks again for such a wonderful presentation
Hello, how are you now? Did you start LDN? My wife has the same cancer.
@@StuVideff , the answer to that question is a difficult one I don't want to give out any misleading information that is rampant on these types of subjects , I found out cancer is a very complicated situation , let me compile data from some of the notes that I taken so that can be accurate and what I put on here oh, I will update it soon oh, sorry to hear that your wife is battling the same cancer
Thank you! I wait here for your answer!
@@johnkotzman3403 Hi John, how are you doing now? I'm also curious if LDN helped your situation.
@@StuVideff hi, Stoian, I took a long time to answer this, but I hope this can help, I'm no longer on any tki or any standard of care for my cancer, after a very tough time with a drug called Lorbrena, and a plethora of supplements I achieved positive results, but had to stop because of the many troubling side effects that that started happening all at once, that I'm still dealing with today, mainly central nervous system damage. The only thing that I can tell you the LDN is that I took it for a while with a lot of other drugs and supplements I started experiencing confusing side effects so I stopped taking it thinking about starting it up sometime in the near future doing other things to help fight the cancer I don't have any results to give you yet other than that I'm still here and I am functioning on my own I hope this helps, I think it's worth a try good luck best regards John
Well done Karina!
I am taking LDN for extreme loss of energy, likely the result of mitochondria dysfunction after covid. I am also taking the supplements that are directly involved in TCA cycle metabolism, such as CoQ10, riboflavin, niacin, thiamine, pantothenic acid, and AKG. LDN is a miracle.
Mitopure, for mitochondrial health too.
My Mom had pancreatic cancer and she lived only 6 months from diagnosis. How I wish she could have taken LDN so I could have had her for three more years 💔
wao not again god is really. wonderful my two leg's was afflected by enimes's I couldn't work before now God used a spiritual herbalist Dr idialu to save my life finally
ua-cam.com/users/shortsD6UBT8lKYcw?feature=share
It's true and amazing
Im sorry for your mom😢
@@r.m5883 thank you so much! I miss her every day. 😥
The last part about increasing and prolonged dosage increasing cancer growth is daunting.
I agree, where is the data on that statement, because I'm wondering if I should stop talking LDN after taking it for 9 months??
I have Hashimotos and have been taking Low dose naltrexone for years.. Last November I was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkin’s follicular lymphoma. I have many questions about this now.
Look for waccination side effects. Cancer is one of those along with 1200 other side effects from those waccines
It didn't prevent cancer in your case. I hope you found your way out of your cancer diagnosis
A brave and targeted 'road-less-travelled'. Thank you for "the tour"!
Wow this is incredible! Awesome job!
Congratulations Karina
I have been on it for many years for auto immune diseases. 1.5ml. Upped it a couple of months ago to 3. I now found I have a lump in my breast which is malignant. I had the lump for 10 months and it stayed the same and now I was told it is growing faster. I started taking D3 20,000. In her study she mentions that while kills cancer it also can speed its growth. COnfusing. I am not sure what to do now. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you EUdice
Hi. I hope you are well. The LDN institute has 3 books and their own website and App. They have a cancer protocol in their LDN Book 3. It is at the end of the book and says to take LDN four days and three days off.
Very promising…but will big pharma companies do the trials?
No never, .Big P is the eugenics arm of the state.
LDN is great, but please stop SSRI AND IMAO antidepressants before taking it
did you have any sexual side effects while on LDN? Like weak orgasms/no joy, and much less sexual interest? Thank you!
Why stop the SSRIs? Whatvabout Nortriptyline?
Currently taking LDN for Hashimotos and it’s great but wife is metastatic stage 4 breast cancer. Wish dosing LDN duration was better understood or if it worked as an adjuvant for immunotherapy or parp inhibitors. We could use this immediately.
Hello Michael. Thank you for your comment. We too wish it was better understood and that is one of the major reasons we put this study together: to provide the cancer world with all the information organized and in one place so that they could use it to study LDN more and to help people like you and your wife. All of us at Bloor Pain wish you both the very best!
It interacts only with opioids so if she is not using any of them give it a try
I have BC and get my LDN from Care First compound pharmacy. It requires an RX. Don't wait for a study. Start it asap. Also, your wife needs a total lifestyle change. Research Chris Wark and his Square One protocol and NORI protocol (Mark Simon is the founder. Both require an all plant-based diet as foundation because it's low in methionine which is highest in animal products (fish and chicken highest fruit has little to none). Methionine is an amino acid that ALL cancer cells require to grow. It is possible to heal stage 4 BC. Dr. Loraine Day had stage 4 with a grapefruit size tumor growing out of her chest. She went plant-based and healed her heart and 30+ years later she is 84 yrs old and thriving. She was a head surgeon at Dan Franscisco Genetal during AIDS epidemic and in academia and refused conventional. Another person is Dr. Nasha Winters who was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer and 30 years later, alive and well and still living with her tumors and stage 4 cancer. She manages her cancer. Don't lose hope, but take action now. The first step is to slow then stop the advancement of her cancer. I hope she and you are well and send you courage, strength, and light ❤
@@marilynsmith5465
It can be used with opioids in micro doses ie starting at 1 mcg. Many good videos on YT.
I don't know if anyone is familiar with the late Dr Bihari's work. He pioneered this over 2 decades ago. He explained that anything that was endorphin sensitive, including certain cancers, autoimmune conditions, Aids and so much more, benefited with LDN.
It suppresses the pleasure centre of the brain for a short time at a low dose and then boosts an endorphin release. It also helps other medication work better. His main research was with the Aids community and found great success in antiviral treatment and LDN combo.
I took it for 7 years after MS diagnosis. The neuro, while sceptical, said it would do no harm at such a low dose. Went to MS clinic for 5 years for regular appointments, then stopped bothering. 25 years later, I have no MS to report. The early doctors must have gotten it wrong... yeh right!
Over the years, I've take it in fits and starts, whenever I feel I need a boost. The doctor is OK with prescribing it. Now, I'm doing it for inflammation and weight loss as well as a low thyroid.
As you can see, apart from opioid painkilling medications, low dose of Naltrexone is worth a try.
So you’re saying that those cancer patients were NOT taking opioid pain medication? I hypothesized that the early identification of the low dose naltrexones effect on cancer was technically at the ULDN/ultra low dose naltrexone level… but you mentioned 3-5 mgs. Ultra low dose naltrexone being 1 microgram. Do you have any information for how ULDN effects tumor growth? I know it changes how the naltrexone binds to the proteins (?) There is a protein coupling switch from “G” protein to “Filiman A”? With long term opioid use. ULDN doesn’t block receptors like LDN does but somehow with this protein coupling situation it still increases endorphins & the efficacy of the opioid pain medication AND regulates the glia cells relieving nerve pain. So can we assume the tumor regulators are also still enhanced or how might I investigate this better?
Wow, interesting. did you find any information on how to tell if you were taking too much?
Thx for the video. I have now weak orgasms and low libido after taking 3 weeks LDN. I quit immediately but symptoms persisted since over 1,5 months now. I did not take ANYTHING else, and never ever experienced such symptoms before. My testo levels are through the roof, there is no erectile dysfunction, it's just the sexual sensations that blunted. Climax is no real pleasure (20%) and sexual desire not really there. I suspect it came from the opiate receptor blocking mechanism of LDN, which also makes sense, as the drug is used to get people off other pleasures like alcohol and shopping addiction. I was wondering what I can do to counteract these effects? Taking opiates to stimulate from the opposite side? Really concerned these symptoms stay persistent, like some sort of PSSD. Btw. another reason why I can clearly attribute these side effects to LDN, is that I am no longer tired after climax (0%), like I can come twice in 30min no problem, which seems fun, but not if you're not enjoying the act. It is known that LDN messes with prolactin, so just another piece of evidence, just don't wanna hear from anyone: it must be from other things. (I am 34 years young)
How are you now?
LDN lowers prolactin and it does also lower dopamine level and serotonin. Which in some people induces anhedoni and some people with hypomania/mania.
LDN is a modulator not a cure so continuing to use it is best.
Has this been trialed at all with less than stage 3 cancer? I have rectal cancer of a HVP strain. So interested in your research as the chemo and radiation therapy makes me feel so sick. I am in Australia
Does it help with breast cancer?
I'm shocked that doctors and the government will even allows us to have this miracle drug.
It’s sad that seems to be how so many feel in their own country.
It's been around for decades. I'm prescribed the 50mg, crush it, put it with 50 mil water, and take 5mg in the morning. (Used to take it in the evening but changed it around to benefit the potential for weight loss) It gives me ten days on one pill.
While the original script is expensive, over $100 off shelf use, it works out really cheap by low dosage taking. You do get vivid dreams, though.
Can LDN be taken with a small dose of Suboxone?
Have they ever done any studies on prevention, if someone is already on ldn for autoimmune?
Just search it online.
The link for complete study only shows abstract. How can I get COMPLETE study please👍
Unfortunately it may require a subscription to a medical journal. Most offer the option to pay for an individual article, or you could see if a local university library has access. Sorry we couldn't be more helpful!
Can LDN help to lower IgG4 antibodies?
Has there ever been any evidence that it could help pulmonary issues? I have PAH I take Adempus never known of any allergies to anything, but I got a prescription for naltrexone
So I’ve been yelling about LDN from the rooftops after I stumbled onto it because of it being prescribed for AUD. I'm concerned though. I know thousands of people with AUD who are taking this for YEARS and told that it's completely safe. If it's not, we need to tell people that! Thoughts?
Any idea how we can get the word out about LDN?
Please elaborate as to how you think it is not safe. Thousands or more of patients with MS have taken this drug for decades without any side effects of untoward effects. As a modulator, not a cure, it is meant to be taken long term.
I’m talking about the full dose of 50-150 mg being potentially unsafe. Not low dose.
You are not referring to LDN. this question should be posted on a site for substance abuse.
@@ScottDieken Are you talking to me? I was hoping to get their opinion on naltrexone being potentially detrimental when Rx'd at full dose. Nevermind what for. I just want to hear their opinion since it's actually Rx'd more at full dose than low. I'm a huge believer of LDN. There is no reason this comment doesn't belong here though.
I prefer to ask the people who truly understand the drug, at all doses.
In your study, did you dose at night or in the morning?
LDN for autoimmune is better when taken at night because it temporary blocks your endorphin receptors causing a build up. When it wears off in the morning you get a rush of endorphins. If you have persistent dreams (common side effect), switch to the morning. You'll just get your rush later in the day.
Would this work for prostate cancer?
Just give it a shot. The study may never be done so don't wait. This is a very safe drug I get mine from Care First compound pharmacy and I believe the have a list of doctors who will write the RX in your area on their website. It can only benefit your health and support your immune system. Love and light ❤
What dose ?
Outstanding. Me thinks that Big Pharma doesn't want to hear this.
ip6 and inositol, fenbendazole and vitamin e, low dose naltrexone, IV vitamin C, salvestrols, modified citrus pectin. Lots of cheap, broad spectrum anticancer agents popping up.
Also IVM.
NO ONE WANTS TO JUST SURVIVE ,THEY WANT TO BE CURED.
Agelessrx, that’s where LDN is available in the US.
Wow so they don’t even know what the drug will do in the long run… sick
This must be a drug company bot. Imagine if people used this for cancer and saved thousands of dollars a month on treatment. I am sure the drug companies would not want this information to get out. So there will never be any comprehensive clinical trials on this because its use would cost drug companies money. why would they pay the expense of a trial for something that is going to lose them money!
What's sick is how many people go through the harsh treatments, removal of body parts and still pass... while losing quality of life. That is what I call sick! This off-label drug does no harm and supports the immune system which all cancer patients can use. Discouraging people by ignorant fear mongering is also a little sick. This medicine has and is helping many. It's wonderful that this med student is researching this drug for multi-purpose usage. Sadly, the FDA will most likely never allow it to be used since it is so cheap. Be well.
True for most new drugs.