What Is LDN Used For? | PYHP 094

Published: June 18, 2020, 7:43 p.m.

b'Question:\\xa0\\nWhat is LDN Used For?\\nShort Answer:\\xa0\\nThere are many possible uses for Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). The common use for LDN is autoimmune diseases but has also been used in many immune system-related conditions, including cancer.\\nPYHP 094 Full Transcript:\\xa0\\nDownload 094 Transcript\\nDr. Maki: Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Progress Your Health Podcast. I am Dr. Maki\\nDr. Davidson: And I am Dr. Davidson.\\nDr. Maki: So today, we are going to do not really an actual question like we have been doing on some of the past episodes. But today, we are going to actually something that does come up quite often. So it is kind of a question. It is not coming from one person. But today we are going to talk about low dose Naltrexone or LDN.\\nDr. Davidson: Exactly. So LDN,\\xa0low dose\\xa0Naltrexone. We have actually used with our patients for a number of years, but we do get a lot of\\xa0listeners, just people that run across our website, people from thyroid groups looking for\\xa0low dose\\xa0Naltrexone, because while it has been around for\\u2026 Gosh. Naltrexone has been around like\\u2026\\nDr. Maki: Thirty years. Yeah, late 70s or early 80s.\\nDr. Davidson:\\xa0Yeah, the 80s, you know, doing\\xa0low dose\\xa0Naltrexone has not been as, you know, as common wise. Maybe for about the last ten like we have been using it probably for about the last eight to ten years, but it is not very much wide-known. I guess you could say, conventionally, so\\xa0people will go to their conventional doctor looking into it and then, you know, they then their doctor looks at him like you want to go on Naltrexone.\\nDr. Maki: Yeah, right. Yeah. It was originally developed for as the HIV and AIDS epidemic was starting to kind of show up in the early 80s. It was used as a medication to curb alcohol and drug addiction because it has certain effects on the brain. It is supposed to limit your cravings for those types of things, those kind of dangerous behaviors that becomes a little bit too habitual and you have an addiction. But actually, along that path over the early 80s, a doctor in New York \\u2013 I think his name is Dr. Bukhari \\u2013 noticed that his, and I am not even really sure how he discovered or how we figured out the low dose part, but notice that some of his patients were actually improved. Their immune system status was improving with HIV. Now, we do not necessarily hear as much about HIV or Aids anymore. It is still around but not nearly as stigmatizing as it was in the early 80s. In some ways, if you think back, even up until the 2000s, you know through the 80s and 90s, you know, HIV and AIDS was kind of, you know, everyone was very fearful of that kind of like they are now at the Coronavirus. A little bit similarities there as how fearful everybody was because we just did not know anything about it.\\nBut low dose Naltrexone, so using it for what it was intended for, FDA approval, that was in doses of let us say 50 to 300 milligrams. What we are talking about\\xa0low dose\\xa0Naltrexone if you look it up online and there is some couple of re'