Low Dose Naltrexone - Mechanisms of Action on Autoimmunity
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To achieve amazing healing results, sometimes you just need some creativity and “repurposing”. One of Dr. Robert Floyd’s favorite treatments for autoimmunity is actually “borrowed” from drug addicts who are trying to overcome their destructive habits. Turns out that the substance they use to heal also has powerful anti-inflammatory properties (when used in the right dose). We reveal it in this quick episode, showing the perfect example of medical creativity!
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