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How much (dose) of the LDN do you take daily?

TIA,

Gail

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> Low-dose Naltrexone (LDN) lessens FMS pain by an anti-inflammatory action,

according to this Stanford study.

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> Notice the dose was 4.5 mg LDN for the 12 week study.

http://www.painmed.org/2012posters/abstract-251/

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> - - - -

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> I've not posted here in some years. I've been taking LDN for several years

with good response to easing symptoms of CFIDS and FMS. A 'side effect' for me

has been a decrease in allergies, easier breathing, too.

>

> LDN in low in cost and is one of two pharmaceuticals that I take, the other

being Armour thyroid. Diet and supplements round out my protocol.

>

> Hope this helps

> mjh

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Hi Gail

I now take 3.0 mg LDN at about 11PM, daily. I had been up to 4.5 mg for a while

some years ago now.

Hope this helps

mjh

> >

> > Low-dose Naltrexone (LDN) lessens FMS pain by an anti-inflammatory action,

according to this Stanford study.

> >

> > Notice the dose was 4.5 mg LDN for the 12 week study.

http://www.painmed.org/2012posters/abstract-251/

> >

> > - - - -

> >

> > I've not posted here in some years. I've been taking LDN for several years

with good response to easing symptoms of CFIDS and FMS. A 'side effect' for me

has been a decrease in allergies, easier breathing, too.

> >

> > LDN in low in cost and is one of two pharmaceuticals that I take, the other

being Armour thyroid. Diet and supplements round out my protocol.

> >

> > Hope this helps

> > mjh

> >

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Hello mjh,

May I also ask you what supplements you are taking? Are you on the modified

protocol or something different?

tia,

Gail

> > >

> > > Low-dose Naltrexone (LDN) lessens FMS pain by an anti-inflammatory action,

according to this Stanford study.

> > >

> > > Notice the dose was 4.5 mg LDN for the 12 week study.

http://www.painmed.org/2012posters/abstract-251/

> > >

> > > - - - -

> > >

> > > I've not posted here in some years. I've been taking LDN for several

years with good response to easing symptoms of CFIDS and FMS. A 'side effect'

for me has been a decrease in allergies, easier breathing, too.

> > >

> > > LDN in low in cost and is one of two pharmaceuticals that I take, the

other being Armour thyroid. Diet and supplements round out my protocol.

> > >

> > > Hope this helps

> > > mjh

> > >

> >

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What made you reduce??

God Bless,

Sara

> > > >

> > > > Low-dose Naltrexone (LDN) lessens FMS pain by an anti-inflammatory

action, according to this Stanford study.

> > > >

> > > > Notice the dose was 4.5 mg LDN for the 12 week study.

http://www.painmed.org/2012posters/abstract-251/

> > > >

> > > > - - - -

> > > >

> > > > I've not posted here in some years. I've been taking LDN for several

years with good response to easing symptoms of CFIDS and FMS. A 'side effect'

for me has been a decrease in allergies, easier breathing, too.

> > > >

> > > > LDN in low in cost and is one of two pharmaceuticals that I take, the

other being Armour thyroid. Diet and supplements round out my protocol.

> > > >

> > > > Hope this helps

> > > > mjh

> > > >

> > >

> >

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