Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
- Immune system modulation
- Chronic pain relief
- Mood & cognitive support
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Category:LongevityLow-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a therapeutic option that works by modulating the immune system and reducing inflammation. At low doses (typically 0.5–4.5 mg), LDN supports relief from chronic pain, autoimmune symptoms, and mood disturbances—without the risks of high-dose naltrexone or opioids. Ideal for those seeking a holistic, well-tolerated approach to immune balance and neurological health.
1 bottle : 30 tablets
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Frequently Asked Questions for Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
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How It Works
LDN temporarily blocks opioid receptors at night, prompting a rebound increase in endorphins. These endorphins enhance immune regulation, reduce inflammation, and improve mood stability. It also modulates microglia (inflammatory cells in the nervous system) to relieve chronic neuroinflammation.
How to Administer
LDN is taken once daily, usually at night.
It is available in capsule form for ease and convenience.
Always follow the product instructions for timing and dosage.
Side Effects
Some users may experience mild, temporary effects such as:
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Vivid dreams or changes in sleep
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Mild headaches or stomach upset
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Occasional fatigue or irritability
Warning and Precautions
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Do not use if currently taking opioid medications, as LDN may interfere with their effectiveness.
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Use caution if you have liver conditions, thyroid imbalances, or other underlying health issues.
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Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting LDN.