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What is the significance of the D- and L-isomers of Naltrexone in LDN therapy?

Naltrexone exists in two forms (isomers). While the L-isomer primarily binds to opioid receptors, the D-isomer is thought to have distinct binding properties on immune cells, contributing to LDN’s diverse effects on immune regulation and inflammation, independent of the opioid receptors.

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