
Listen to LDN Prescribers, Researchers, Pharmacists from around the world discuss Low Dose Naltrexone. This is your chance to ask your questions to the experts, please email linda@ldnrt.org with your questions. The LDN Radio Show is FREE if you would like to make a donation please visit www.ldnresearchtrust.org/donate
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NutritionHealth & FitnessAlternative Health | |||

Dr. Yusaf (PJ) Saleeby shares insights from his practice in 2025 regarding Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). He discusses patient sensitivity, optimal starting doses, and LDN's efficacy for various conditions including Lyme, cancer, and autoimmune diseases.... more
Low dose naltrexone (LDN) offers potential benefits for various health issues. A Missie from the US shares her personal experience with LDN, highlighting her battles with chronic pain, autoimmune diseases, and a blood disorder. After initial sceptici... more
Pharmacist Dr. James Blackburn shares his journey in pharmacy and the significance of compounding. He discusses low-dose naltrexone (LDN) and its benefits for autoimmune diseases, mental health, and women's health. Insights on compounding practices, ... more
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Love hearing the different ways LDN helps people. Thank you for your time!
Love the grassroots effort to share peoples’ LDN recovery stories. They don’t want us to know about this information because they want to push more profitable (and more harmful) drugs
This was for the one in mental health use and all the other ones I’ve listened to so far. I absolutely love the in-depth scientific proof and information of how low dose naltrexone (LDN)works. What a gift of having a variety of Doctors, Therapists, pharmacist and patients who have benefited from the use of LDN for various disorders. This would probably be considered a re-purposed drug and big Pharma does not want to do research or support drugs that are re-purposed even if they are profoundly lo... more
This was for the one in mental health use and all the other ones I’ve listened to so far. I absolutely love the in-depth scientific proof and information of how low dose naltrexone (LDN)works. What a gift of having a variety of Doctors, Therapists, pharmacist and patients who have benefited from the use of LDN for various disorders. This would probably be considered a re-purposed drug and big Pharma does not want to do research or support drugs that are re-purposed even if they are profoundly lo... more
Helpful but a little slow moving and doesn’t “feel” like a podcast. Adding a professional producer/editor/interviewer to the team would go a long way toward making it more digestible and enjoyable to listen to.
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The show consistently explores Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) from a practical, clinical, and patient-centered perspective. Episodes often feature clinicians, pharmacists, and patients discussing how LDN modulates the immune system, aids in autoimmune conditions, chronic pain, and cancer-related care, as well as real-world dosing, formulation options, and barriers to access. A notable pattern is the emphasis on patient stories and clinical experiences, with frequent attention to treatment outcomes, safety considerations, and the evolving landscape of LDN research and applications. Viewers may appreciate the approachable expert-led discussions, the focus on tangible patient benefits, and the ongoing conversation around integrating LDN with standa... more
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