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@bgpage My doc gave me low dose naltrexone...it took about 8 weeks for me to titrate up to 4.5 mg and now I have more energy, less fatigue, less food allergies, less shortness of breath, less palpitations, and all of the lesions on my legs have cleared up. The Naltrexone is regulating my overactive immune system. I will probably have to use it forever unless research finally finds something that is a cure...but I am better than I have been in 5 long years.

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@vostie I am happy to hear it is helping you. I tried that a couple years ago to find out I was allergic to it. However From everything I can see and locate from Dr . Papers etc. The over active immune system hits so many things it's crazy. For me it has reactivated aan allergy asthma which only was active when around things like chemicals or hay and I am not around any of those, along with causes a very bad Inflammation from head to toe and in my lungs that Drs aren't checking out they keep throwing Prednisone at it which helps for a couple weeks to a month and it comes right back . I am getting ready to try Nicotine patches . Never smoked a day in my life but the Nicotine receptor helps reduce inflammation a lot . I hope that the weather Naltrexone helps you as long as you need it to . Please keep me updated on anything that helps