The Lowdown on Low-Dose Naltrexone

Cutis
January 2020

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32074159/

 

Leonard Weinstock, MD - Celiac Disease (2017 Conference) (LDN, low dose naltrexone)

Celiac disease is a remarkable condition. It can present in so many different ways and have so many symptoms. What we're going to try is to hone down on the autoimmune conditions that are associated with it, which don't get as much attention in the literature as they should.

Dickson Chemist developed a new formulation of LDN which will hopefully improve the outcomes for patients. This new formulation is a more concentrated liquid in the form of drops which are administered under the tongue and absorbed directly from the mucosal lining of the mouth. This sublingual route produces a more rapid absorption bypassing the liver and digestive tract. There are several potential advantages to this, the drug may be more effective and will not be affected by the presence of food stuffs or the hostile environment of the gut.