Website providing information about Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) which is precribed off-label by some doctors for various conditions involving weakened immune system.
"Dr Bernard Bihari’s clinical work with low doses of naltrexone (LDN) commenced over twenty years ago in the late 1980s and has since resulted in a small, but growing number of physicians prescribing LDN to minimize both progression and symptoms of immune system diseases for their patients.
In the USA, Dr Jacquelyn McCandless discovered LDN can benefit Autism, prompting Dr Tyrus Smith of Coastal Compounding to develop the first LDN topical formulation - a cream comprising emu oil and naltrexone that’s applied to the fine skin on the inside wrist, to bypass digestive issues. Dr McCandless and her husband Jack Zimmerman are presently in Mali, Africa trialling LDN for HIV."