How does LDN fit into treatment protocols for Long COVID and Lupus?
Doc Frank’s protocols include LDN (typically 1 spray below the tongue in the morning) for both Long COVID and Lupus. […]
Doc Frank’s protocols include LDN (typically 1 spray below the tongue in the morning) for both Long COVID and Lupus. […]
Clinical studies show that LDN can significantly reduce daily pain and improve quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia. Anecdotally,
Doc Frank states that LDN can trigger a feeling of “satisfaction and overall contentment,” which helps reduce cravings. While noted
Early clinical and preclinical research suggests that LDN may possess anticancer effects by modulating immune responses and promoting apoptosis (programmed
While generally well-tolerated, initial side effects can include sleep disturbances (such as vivid dreams or insomnia), headaches, nausea, anxiety, or
Doc Frank states that LDN “will not interfere with any of your medications or supplements.” However, general medical advice strictly
Doc Frank’s products are available in sprays: Available as “ultra low dose naltrexone” (ULDN), “Low Dose Naltrexone” (LDN) sprays and
Scientific research suggests that naltrexone at low doses may modulate the activity of glial cells (immune cells in the central
LDN is believed to function as a short-acting, transient opioid receptor antagonist. This brief blockade signals the body to increase
Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist typically used at standard, higher doses (e.g., 50 mg) to treat opioid and alcohol dependence.