Remedies for Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

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Low-Dose Naltrexone
Posted by Lily (Miami) on 07/13/2024
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A functional medicine doctor would give you a prescription. Or call to any compounding pharmacy and ask the names of physicians who prescribe LDN. In many countries it is sold without a prescription. Most allopathic doctors confuse it with Naltrexone 50mg and it is impossible to get a prescription from them. Besides they belong to a Health System and are being heavily monitored.
My mom started and continued with 3.5mg. Supersensitive people, people with MTHFR polymorphosms MIGHT want to start with 1mg, but it is not necessary in my opinion. LDN cost is about $90 for a 90 days supply.


Low-Dose Naltrexone
Posted by Sony (97056) on 02/03/2024
★★★★★

I've been taking LDN for 14 or 15 years for Hashimoto's and various autoimmune symptoms. Right now I get it mailed to me through an online pharmacy. I can't even imagine not having it. I take 4.5mg at bedtime.



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