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Re: low dose naltrexone also » lunesta

Posted by jerrympls on February 22, 2005, at 18:17:28

In reply to low dose naltrexone also, posted by lunesta on February 20, 2005, at 15:39:26

> low-dose naltrexone can do this also, it is quite a cool idea invented for autoimmune diseases, mostly MS.
>
> basically, naltrexone (revia) normally blocks opiate receptors if you overdose or if you must go on extended withdrawl. Using low dose naltrexone at night, you block your own opiate recptors, only at night, and by morning your bodys natural endorphhins floods the receptors creating a similar but natural feeling of opiate from your natural endorphins (like a runners high 24/7 etc..)
>
>

Hmm...interesting. Thanks lunesta!


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