LDN – Is it the Miracle Drug of the 20th century?
In case you did not hear about it yet… In case you did not read about it yet… In case you did not try it yet… Maybe now is the
In case you did not hear about it yet… In case you did not read about it yet… In case you did not try it yet… Maybe now is the
We just acquainted you with LDN – Low Dose Naltrexone. You have an idea of what it is and what is it generally “good” for. Let us try to explain
Low Dose Naltrexone, Rheumatoid Arthritis & Multiple Sclerosis We have discussed in the previous articles what LDN stands for, what it is, and how does it work. I invite you
What is Naltrexone? Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist, meaning it blocks the opioid receptors in your brain. These receptors are meant to respond to endorphins – your body’s natural “feel good”
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