Low Dose Naltrexone As A Cancer Treatment

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Low Dose Naltrexone As A Cancer Treatment

Today I met a girlfriend for some much-needed catch-up time and a quick lunch. My connection with this dear friend just works.

As we quickly settle into catch up time, we both rapidly express the happiness, frustration, stress and worry of life. I was saddened to learn that a friend of my girlfriend is in a battle with cancer.

The word, cancer, causes a plethora of words to swarm through my mind:

  • Uncertainty
  • Battle
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation
  • Fatigue
  • Medical Bills
  • Alternative Medication
  • Low Dose Naltrexone

I immediately tell her how sorry I am for her friend. There seems there are so many times in life that seems or appears. I realize fairness is not a life guarantee, but there should be a balance.

After I convey my sorrow, I blurt out, Low Dose Naltrexone

Low Dose Naltrexone as a cancer treatment- alternative medicine. 

I go on to explain that the FDA approved Naltrexone in the 1980’s to combat heroin and alcohol addiction. Fortunately, a doctor found that Naltrexone administrated in a small dose may benefit people who battle autoimmune diseases, Parkinson’s, Autism and some cancers.1

Without hesitation, my friend reply’s how do you spell Naltrexone?

I go on to spell, Naltrexone.

My passion for LDN causes me to go immediately into the History of Naltrexone, how Naltrexone is inexpensive, that I am excited there seems to be expanded interest in Low Dose Naltrexone.

Quizzically, my friend asks me where do I purchase my Low Dose Naltrexone.

I reply, McGuff Pharmaceuticals located in Santa Ana.

I go on to explain that it does matters where a person purchases their Low Dose Naltrexone. Not all compounders are the equal, and a person needs to be sure their Low Dose Naltrexone is of high quality.

Time quickly escapes our conversation, and it is time to move on with the afternoon.

Thank you, J for lunch. I hope Low Dose Naltrexone helps your friend.

Resource:
http://www.canceractive.com/cancer-active-page-link.aspx?n=3660

You can read more about Low Dose Naltrexone, HERE. 

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