Forget What You Know About LDN Tablets This is not a tablet—it's a sublingual spray, and there's a good reason for that. Over 80% of tablet-form LDN is broken down by the liver, meaning you lose most of its benefits. With our spray, 100% of the naltrexone is absorbed under the tongue or inside the cheek, bypassing the liver entirely. The result? You get all the benefits at a fraction of the cost.
Why Choose a Spray?
Product Details:
What is Naltrexone? Naltrexone is primarily used to reverse anesthesia effects and treat opioid overdoses (especially heroin). It has anti-opioid properties, but when given in small doses (about 2% or less of the conventional amount), it stimulates the production of endorphins—your body's natural painkillers.
How Endorphins Work:
Increased Endorphin Production: Low doses of Naltrexone can boost endorphin production in the brain by up to 100 times.
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is becoming a go-to treatment for many autoimmune and chronic conditions, including:
This is your chance to try LDN for yourself and experience the benefits.
Initial Phase (Days 1-3):
Ongoing Dosage (From Day 4 Onward):
Important Notes: