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There are no live ingredients in LDN so what would expire? It's a chemical

medication. I think expiration dates are a sales tactic. Let your friend try

it and if it doesn't work like it does for you then order a new batch. This is

my personal opinion.

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> I have a lot of LDN capsules left, expiration date April 4th. A friend of mine

> wants to try it.

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Used to work as a chemist for big-pharma tracking potency of drugs during the

shelf life the company wrote on their packages. If a pharma company writes

something on a label, it's VERY EXACT !!

Without knowing what the storage conditions (temp / humidity) or any information

on how the filler used in that specific bottle of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN),

it's likely that the LDN will still have some potency a few months past the

written expiry date.

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LDN has numerous molecular sites with double bonded oxygen. we categorize and

promote it as an oxygen donor. If the bottle is left open it is susceptable to

oxidation which reduces it's effectiveness but does not make it harmful in any

way, you simply have to take a little more. Also, my professional opinion is

that it is under- dosed by virute of several facts. It has very short half

life, huge doses are given to narcotic overdose without any side affects.

Unfortunately I find clients of mine are only taking 2,5 mg per day. It is out

of blood stream in just a few hours. I have consulted with prescribers and had

all of these increased to a minimum of 5mg twice per day. This upregulates

immune system and prevents fermentation which inhibbits yeast, viruses, and

promotes tissue repair.

Bret

American Cancer Advocates

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> > Hello,

> > I have a lot of LDN capsules left, expiration date April 4th. A friend of

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> > wants to try it.

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