ULDN: The New Revolution in Low Dose Naltrexone
ULDN is the new revolution in Low Dose Naltrexone. Read this article to find out which product you need. This is a spray, not a tablet. The reason is simple: 80+% of tablet LDN gets chowed by the liver—a waste of your hard-earned money. 100% of LDN sprayed under the tongue or inside the cheek gets absorbed without passing via the liver. The result? All the benefit at a fraction of the cost.
Put another way: Since naltrexone is largely metabolized by the liver through first-pass metabolism, a sublingual spray makes a lot of sense. Less naltrexone is needed, and the kinetics are more predictable. Giving a sublingual dose, bypassing the liver, means that there are almost no side effects. Most of the side effects are caused by the breakdown products of LDN passing through the liver. The nonsense about LDN taking a while to kick in is due to the liver chowing up the useful bits and spitting out side effect-causing waste products.
Our LDN spray should give you a "wow" effect within 7 days, possibly shorter. When you find yourself thinking, "I'm feeling so good, this ought to be illegal," then you know it's kicked in.
Overview
LDN, or Low Dose Naltrexone, represents a quantum leap in medical treatment. Naltrexone is commonly used to reverse certain agents used in anesthesia, as well as in the treatment of opioid overdose, especially heroin overdose. In other words, it has anti-opioid effects. When given in tiny doses, however (about 2% or less of the conventional doses), it stimulates the production of endorphins by the body.
Endorphins are the body's own painkillers, and they act on endorphin receptors. These receptors are also the target of opioid drugs, except opioid drugs damage the body's ability to produce endorphins when they link up with the receptors. Endorphins are the brain's "laughing hormone." When you laugh, endorphin levels rise. When endorphin levels rise, you laugh more easily. It works both ways. Endorphins are thus the real anti-depressants. But that is not all. They also stimulate the immune system to work much, much better. When used in low-dose form, Naltrexone can increase endorphin production in the brain by 100 times or more.
Indications and Uses
Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is quickly becoming the preferred treatment for a wide range of Auto-Immune and Chronic Diseases including Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Crohn's, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Rheumatoid Arthritis, Myalgic Encephalitis (ME), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and Fibromyalgia, but also in Colitis, Cancer, Autism, Chronic Pain, Depression, Anxiety, Mental Health, and more. Here is your opportunity to try it for yourself.
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LDN spray is best kept refrigerated but is also stable for long periods (days, even weeks) at room temperature.