Many patients have turned to low dose naltrexone (LDN) to help with various conditions. LDN has shown the propensity to help with pain, mental health, autoimmune diseases, and more.
LDN helps with these conditions by providing the following benefits:
When used at traditional doses, naltrexone completely blocks opioid receptors. Blocking these receptors reduces the euphoric effects of addictive drugs such as heroin or opioids.
At lower doses, however, naltrexone only temporarily blocks the same opioid receptors. The intermittent blocking causes the body to generate up to 3x more endorphins!
The increase in endorphins is the main driver for several additional benefits.
Boosting endorphin production will help reduce inflammation due to autoimmune disorders.
Beta-endorphins can have an inhibitory effect on the production of antibodies, leading to a reduced cytokine response.
LDN also eases inflammation by impairing glial cell cascading. This provides relief from conditions like fibromyalgia, where chronic glial cell activation increases inflammation.
Treating conditions such as chronic pain and autoimmune disease can be difficult. Traditional approaches may even incorporate multiple medications, including opioids. LDN helps eliminate the reliance on these additional drugs.
Many patients have satisfactory results when using LDN for their chronic pain or autoimmune conditions. Medications such as opioids can lead to addiction and other adverse outcomes. LDN helps patients step away from these medications.
All in all, LDN helps give patients their lives back. Many patients have found success with LDN and have been symptom-free from illnesses such as fibromyalgia and Crohn’s disease.
Patients report increased quality of life while using LDN and even a few weeks after stopping. This is invaluable for patients who have tried other treatments unsuccessfully.
LDN is an off-label product. It must be prescribed to a compounding pharmacy.
ClearSpring has over 20 years of experience compounding medications and works with LDN patients regularly.
Please contact our pharmacists if you have any questions about LDN. We can help you decide if it’s right for you.
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Littleton: 303-707-1500
Cherry Creek: 303-333-2010
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