The Immune System and Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

As it tells the immune system to calm down, is the immune system able to fully respond to any new virus or illness, or do you need to cease Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) until over the acute illness? Thank you.

I would say no, you don't need to stop it. Actually, your body can still completely respond to the virus or illness. As we were saying, it may even prevent some viruses or illnesses. But it also will enhance your inflammation, but it won't cause you to over-inflame like have a cytokine storm. So no, you don't have to do anything, and you'll respond appropriately, and be good. So it only comes down like over inflammation, not regular inflammation

Answered by Mimi K Sato-Re, MD

Sponsored by Innovative Compounding Pharmacy https://icpfolsom.com/

3 Recorded Presentations https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections/webinars-and-training-courses/products/webinar-may-18th