Guest guest Posted August 1, 2005 Report Share Posted August 1, 2005 I am new here and thinking about LDN for my son with autism. When you say syringe, do you mean for injection or to take orally? Does LDN feed yeast? I'm trying to figure out the best form to get it in. Someone mentioned having success with transdermal and I thought that would be a good route if it feeds yeast when taken orally. Thank you! Debbie > > I did something twice this weekend. Talking about stupid. I was > > getting my syringe ready at 8:30pm so I'd have it ready at 9pm and so > > use to taking it once I draw out liquid LDN that I took it at 8:30. I > > don't plan to have this happen again but wonder what it does if taking > > before 9pm? Can it still work like if I took at 9pm? Did I miss two > > days of how the LDN works from 9pm to 3am? > > > > Rhonda > ======= > > 8:30pm may not make a huge difference but I always tell folks to take LDN at the same time each night. I find that taking LDN at the same time each night that I feel the best and if I take it 1 hour later than I normally do then I'm not at my best the following day. Do not let your liquid LDN in the syringe get warm. Make sure you take the LDN liquid version cold straight from fridge. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2005 Report Share Posted August 1, 2005 Syringe is used to take LDN orally. www.goodshape.net will give you the liquid instructions to make either 3mgs or 4.5mgs from the 50mgs Revia or generic. If you can't get a doc to prescribe the Naltrexone (Revia) you can order from www.medsmex.com 50mgs of Revia. I ordered mine there before neuro gave me a script. Not sure where someone fround low dose naltrexone in transdermal form. Someone else will have to answer the yeast question but I do not think LDN(low dose naltrexone) feed yeast. Rhonda > I am new here and thinking about LDN for my son with autism. When > you say syringe, do you mean for injection or to take orally? Does > LDN feed yeast? I'm trying to figure out the best form to get it > in. Someone mentioned having success with transdermal and I thought > that would be a good route if it feeds yeast when taken orally. > Thank you! > Debbie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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