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Is LDN metabolized by the liver? Someone is saying that LDN is metabolized by the liver, and so are ABR, which she feels is THE reason why Dr. B says not to use any of the interferons with LDN.

Where is this information? I thought at 300 MG it was deemed to be no issue with the liver, so at 3.0 and 4.5 MG there should be hardly a concern.

Is this misinformation? or what does it mean?

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> Is LDN metabolized by the liver? Someone is saying that LDN is metabolized by

the liver, and so are ABR, which she feels is THE reason why Dr. B says not to

use any of the interferons with LDN.

>

> Where is this information? I thought at 300 MG it was deemed to be no issue

with the liver, so at 3.0 and 4.5 MG there should be hardly a concern.

>

> Is this misinformation? or what does it mean?

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It does have to pass through the liver. At much higher doses Naltrexone can do

liver damage but at 4.5mg it will not. Dr. Bihari and his wife both take LDN as

a disease preventative(especially cancer) and they both get their liver checked

and so far no problem and they've been taking LDN for over 10 years.

Quote(Someone is saying that LDN is metabolized by the liver, and so are ABR,

which she feels is THE reason why Dr. B says not to use any of the interferons

with LDN.)End Quote

Not true at all on why Bihari suggests the not using of the interferons with

LDN. This person needs to speak to Bihari before she makes these statements.

She's in the wrong book on the wrong page.(just a little jokie here)

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