How does it work?
Naltrexone blocks opioid receptors. Given in low doses, naltrexone has been linked to higher endorphin levels and downregulation of immune system action.
Autism
We can compound medications and supplements without gluten, casein, lactose, soy, and other ingredients that could potentially make Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD, symptoms worse.
How does it work?
Naltrexone blocks opioid receptors. Given in low doses, naltrexone has been linked to higher endorphin levels and downregulation of immune system action.
Nearly anything that is affected by an over reactive immune system may benefit from LDN. Several cancers, chronic lyme’s disease, chronic fatigue, Hashimotos, pain, and much more may benefit from LDN’s immunoregulatory mechanism of action.
We can compound any dose, but the most common doses are 1.5mg, 3mg, and 4.5mg.
Of course! We have several protocols to help you start at a dose you are comfortable with and titrate from there.
We utilize a base called Capsublend-S, which is certified allergen free to the most common allergens. If you have a specific allergy or sensitivity you want us to cross check, please let us know.
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