Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 l had a discussion with Skip once about higher doses....he had many reasons why "higher doses" can be dangerous in the long term users. Call him at his pharmacy in Florida, he is very nice to talk with. [low dose naltrexone] why naltrexone might work in high dose Hello 'jlbl2l',Interesting confirmation that we do not knowwhat doses of Naltrexone work best in humans.We do need studies to confirm if there arechanges in endophine levels with Naltrexone,in people with MS and people without it andwhich doses are best.Without some basic research we are justguessing at doses and doing experiments onourselves - like the one you are planning.(please post your observations).It is best to say LDN (or endorphines) are'immunomodulating' rather than boosting orsurpressing the immune system. This isbecause the immune system is extremelycomplex with lots of feedback mechanismswhich are not understood. The detractorsof LDN say it boosts the immune system somust be bad, don't give them incorrect infotry to hit LDN with.Kind regards,Mark (Pharmacist from Oxford England with MS using LDN plus other stuff) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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