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Hello 'jlbl2l',

Interesting confirmation that we do not know

what doses of Naltrexone work best in humans.

We do need studies to confirm if there are

changes in endophine levels with Naltrexone,

in people with MS and people without it and

which doses are best.

Without some basic research we are just

guessing at doses and doing experiments on

ourselves - like the one you are planning.

(please post your observations).

It is best to say LDN (or endorphines) are

'immunomodulating' rather than boosting or

surpressing the immune system. This is

because the immune system is extremely

complex with lots of feedback mechanisms

which are not understood. The detractors

of LDN say it boosts the immune system so

must be bad, don't give them incorrect info

try to hit LDN with.

Kind regards,

Mark

(Pharmacist from Oxford England

with MS using LDN plus other stuff)

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