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Here are the instructions for making Homemade LDN:

Liquid LDN (Easiest): Acquire some ml measuring equipment from the

baby section of a Drug Store and a small bottle with a screw-on cap.

Put 50ml of water (distilled is best) and one 50mg " ReVia " Naltrexone

tablet in the small bottle and let it dissolve with a little time and

shaking. Now each ml of water in that small bottle contains 1 mg of

Naltrexone. At bedtime shake the bottle, take a desired dose (no more

than 4.5ml), chase it down with some water and store the small bottle

in the refrigerator. Some people have reported splitting the tablet

in half and dissolving it in 25ml of water to assure freshness every

week.

http://goodshape.net/HomemadeLDN.html

You can purchase Naltrexone here without a prescription:

https://www.riverpharmacy.com/

Girlfriend had been on Homemade 4.5mgs LDN for four months. Her

thyroid has reduced in size, and she's very pleased with the results.

She says it's back to normal. She also takes Levothyroxine. Her

Endocrinologist is slowly increasing this dose. Her original symptoms

were enlarged thyroid with nodules. Had a lot of trouble swallowing.

Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is an auto-immune disease, and LDN is made to

order for it. Her only complaint is some weight gain, which is common

with thyroid problems.

Art

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> Hi, Art,

>

> How do you make the homemade LDN? What ingredients do you buy and

> where do you purchase them?

>

> I, too, have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, as well as other health

> issues. I am wondering what symptoms your girlfriend had when she

> started on LDN? How long has she been taking it? Is it helping a

> lot? In what way? How much is she taking?

>

> Thank you so very much,

>

> Aimee

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Hi Art:

Thanks for all the info.

--- Art Hansen <rtee54@...> wrote:

> Here are the instructions for making Homemade LDN:

>

> Liquid LDN (Easiest): Acquire some ml measuring

> equipment from the

> baby section of a Drug Store and a small bottle with

> a screw-on cap.

> Put 50ml of water (distilled is best) and one 50mg

> " ReVia " Naltrexone

> tablet in the small bottle and let it dissolve with

> a little time and

> shaking. Now each ml of water in that small bottle

> contains 1 mg of

> Naltrexone. At bedtime shake the bottle, take a

> desired dose (no more

> than 4.5ml), chase it down with some water and store

> the small bottle

> in the refrigerator. Some people have reported

> splitting the tablet

> in half and dissolving it in 25ml of water to assure

> freshness every

> week.

>

> http://goodshape.net/HomemadeLDN.html

>

> You can purchase Naltrexone here without a

> prescription:

>

> https://www.riverpharmacy.com/

>

> Girlfriend had been on Homemade 4.5mgs LDN for four

> months. Her

> thyroid has reduced in size, and she's very pleased

> with the results.

> She says it's back to normal. She also takes

> Levothyroxine. Her

> Endocrinologist is slowly increasing this dose. Her

> original symptoms

> were enlarged thyroid with nodules. Had a lot of

> trouble swallowing.

> Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is an auto-immune disease,

> and LDN is made to

> order for it. Her only complaint is some weight

> gain, which is common

> with thyroid problems.

>

> Art

> --

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > Hi, Art,

> >

> > How do you make the homemade LDN? What ingredients

> do you buy and

> > where do you purchase them?

> >

> > I, too, have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, as well as

> other health

> > issues. I am wondering what symptoms your

> girlfriend had when she

> > started on LDN? How long has she been taking it?

> Is it helping a

> > lot? In what way? How much is she taking?

> >

> > Thank you so very much,

> >

> > Aimee

>

>

>

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Many experience vivid dreaming while sleeping. Nothing to worry about.

Some have said LDN causes them constipation.

Different strokes...

Art

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>

> Any side effects outside of sleepiness?

>

> Use in celiac or irritable bowel?

>

> TIA

>

> Stan

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  • 2 months later...

a,

I use a glass bottle usually used to store small amounts of medicinal

herbs. . I bought mine at a health food store, but you can just as

easily use a glass bottle you bought cooking herbs or spices in. Just

wash it well.

Yvette

a wrote:

>

> I have just ordered my naltrexone tablets from River Pharmacy. My dr

> gave me the ok to try it and offered to write a script, but it's so

> much cheaper to make your own.

>

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You might ask your local compounding pharmacist if you have one. They tend to be nice and generous people. My first prescription was liquid and came in a sort of brownish medicine bottle with amounts marked along the side. They gave me a special blue cap with a little pop top on it with a smaller opening. They included a sort of syringe (no needle - also marked for various dosages) that fit into the little hole and I could pull out just the right amount with the plunger. Whatever you use be sure to shake well before each use.

Shirley

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Hi a,

This site will give you helpful suggestions about making your own LDN:

http://tinyurl.com/2dfbvd

Best wishes,

Dudley Deany

dudley_delany

[low dose naltrexone] Homemade LDN

I have just ordered my naltrexone tablets from River Pharmacy. My dr

gave me the ok to try it and offered to write a script, but it's so

much cheaper to make your own.

My question is, what kind of a bottle do you use? It says a small

bottle with a screw-on cap. Did you just look around the house for a

bottle to use, or did you buy one somewhere? I'm afraid I'm stuck on

the small details!

I joined this list about a month ago, referred by a friend who takes

LDN. I have fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and CLL. My big project

right now is trying to get off the durogesic pain patches. I hope to

be off of them by the time my order arrives.

My CLL is stage 0, watch & wait. I just saw my onc yesterday and my

wbc actually went down from June. Hopefully, the LDN will keep that

trend going.

Thanks for all your help!!

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I went to my local pharmacy and asked for one. They gave me a 60ml

amber-colored bottle with screw on cap, at no charge. The graduated

eye dropper was bought on Amazon.com for around $2.00.

Good luck to you!

Art

--

>

> I have just ordered my naltrexone tablets from River Pharmacy. My

dr

> gave me the ok to try it and offered to write a script, but it's so

> much cheaper to make your own.

>

> My question is, what kind of a bottle do you use? It says a small

> bottle with a screw-on cap. Did you just look around the house for a

> bottle to use, or did you buy one somewhere? I'm afraid I'm stuck

on

> the small details!

>

> I joined this list about a month ago, referred by a friend who takes

> LDN. I have fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and CLL. My big project

> right now is trying to get off the durogesic pain patches. I hope

to

> be off of them by the time my order arrives.

>

> My CLL is stage 0, watch & wait. I just saw my onc yesterday and my

> wbc actually went down from June. Hopefully, the LDN will keep that

> trend going.

>

> Thanks for all your help!!

>

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