How LDN Can Help Ease Anxiety from the Inside Out
Still Feeling Anxious—Even with Therapy or Meds?
Anxiety isn’t just “in your head.” It’s increasingly linked to inflammation in the brain and nervous system. That’s where Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) comes in.
What Is LDN, and How Does It Work?
Originally developed as a medication for addiction, LDN is now being studied for its ability to gently modulate the immune system and reduce neuroinflammation—making it a promising option for people dealing with chronic anxiety, especially when conventional treatments aren’t enough.
Why Inflammation Matters in Anxiety
Stress, gut issues, autoimmune conditions, and even long COVID can lead to a persistent state of low-grade inflammation that impacts mood regulation. LDN may help restore balance by calming this overactive immune response.
A Supportive Option—Not a Replacement
LDN isn’t meant to replace your current care but to support it. It’s gentle, non-sedating, and typically well tolerated—making it an ideal partner to therapy, lifestyle changes, and existing prescriptions.
Want to Learn More?
If anxiety continues to interfere with your daily life, talk to your provider about whether LDN might be part of your plan. Reach out to Preston’s Pharmacy on (571) 341-8787 or info@prestonscompounding.com to explore customized options.