Guest guest Posted October 31, 2009 Report Share Posted October 31, 2009 LDN is low dose naltroxone. Used in doses at between 1.5 -4.5mcg it has been useful in a number of autoimmune conditions and cancers. But it is not a quick-fix, cure-all. I'm only in the beginning stages of researching, but from what I understand, depdning on what ails you it can be helpful if one is also taking other protocols with it. For example there can be problems of LDN causing a temporary increase in candida if you have that. So, doctors that prescribe it will usually require that you are on anticandida protocols as well whether presription or supplements. I think the person who posted this initially would be helpful if they were able to share moe specifically what the doctors said who were prescribing it for mold exposure; and perhaos if it is okay, to share who the doctor is. Do they feel it reduces the toxic load or is it that LDN builds up the immune system and helps the body to become more able to handle the load? I know LDN is thought of primarily as an immune builder-- in that sense, it might at best be an adjunct to helping patients with mold exposure? Any thoughts? Sam What is LND? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 There might be some answers at this link. http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ That's a good question and I'm not completely sure except that it happens while you sleep. I don't know of another reason why you take it at night. Sharon H. Recent Activity 12 New MembersVisit Your Group Sitebuilder Build a web site quickly & easily with Sitebuilder. Mom Power Just for moms Join the discussion Group Charity Loans that change lives Kiva.org .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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