Still Stuck in the Flare-Up Cycle? Try Calming the Immune System First

LDN

Tired of the autoimmune flare-up cycle despite using steroids or immunosuppressants? The issue might be your immune system's overreaction. Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) offers a new approach by gently regulating the immune system, potentially reducing flare intensity and frequency in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus.

LDN: A Different Approach to Immune Regulation

Unlike treatments that broadly suppress immunity, LDN modulates it by temporarily blocking opioid receptors, prompting natural endorphin production and inflammatory pathway regulation. This may calm flares without compromising your body's defenses.

Why Patients Are Turning to LDN for Chronic Flares

  • A Milder Alternative: LDN’s gentle approach means many patients tolerate it better than conventional immunosuppressants.

  • Can Be Used Alongside Other Treatments: LDN is often used in combination with existing therapies to enhance results without conflict.

  • Tailored for Your Needs: As a compounding pharmacy, Preston’s can create customized LDN capsules or suspensions based on your dose, delivery preference, and provider guidance.

Support Beyond the Flare

Living with autoimmune flares can feel like you’re constantly putting out fires. LDN offers a proactive way to calm your immune system before things spiral. It may not be a cure, but for many, it’s the piece that finally helps stabilize the bigger picture.

Explore LDN with Preston’s Pharmacy

At Preston’s, we specialize in compounded LDN for autoimmune support. We’ll work with you and your provider to ensure the dose and form are just right—and we’re always here to answer questions with warmth and clarity.

Let’s help you break the flare-up cycle.

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