Guest guest Posted October 9, 2005 Report Share Posted October 9, 2005 > > > > > > do we really know that our liver can't be damaged or > > be elavated on LDN. I am taking 3.5 for 1 year and my > > liver is now elevated. they don't know why excpt for > > the LDN. Please respond people. cj > > > > > > > This is from the officiale LDN site: > Full-dose naltrexone (50mg) carries a cautionary warning against its > use in those with liver disease. This warning was placed because of > adverse liver effects that were found in experiments involving 300mg > daily. The 50mg dose does not apparently produce impairment of liver > function nor, of course, do the much smaller 3mg and 4.5mg doses. > > also I remeber reading DrBihari said that all his patients were tested > for liver damage after a few years on LDN and everyone came out > negative. So at the dosages we take there is no problem whatso ever. > ============== Come off the LDN for a week or two and have your liver checked and if still high, it's not the LDN. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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