Low-dose naltrexone for disease prevention and quality of life
by
Brown N, Panksepp J.
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL 32114, United States.
NPHbrown@aol.com
Med Hypotheses. 2009 Mar;72(3):333-7.


ABSTRACT

The use of low-dose naltrexone (LDN) for the treatment and prophylaxis of various bodily disorders is discussed. Accumulating evidence suggests that LDN can promote health supporting immune-modulation which may reduce various oncogenic and inflammatory autoimmune processes. Since LDN can upregulate endogenous opioid activity, it may also have a role in promoting stress resilience, exercise, social bonding, and emotional well-being, as well as amelioration of psychiatric problems such a autism and depression. It is proposed that LDN can be used effectively as a buffer for a large variety of bodily and mental ailments through its ability to beneficially modulate both the immune system and the brain neurochemistries that regulate positive affect.
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