Posted by Ed O`Flaherty on December 19, 2005, at 6:03:21
In reply to what is naltroxene exactly Ed O'Flaherty? (nm), posted by spriggy on December 19, 2005, at 0:53:00
Naltrexone has been used for many years as an opiate antagonist. That means that it blocks the receptors in the brain where opiates such as morphine and heroin work. About 20 years ago a Harvard graduate, Dr Bernard Bihari,who practices in New York, discovered that in small doses it works for a whole lot of other conditions such as MS,some forms of cancer and some autoimmune diseases. As a physician in Ireland I find it very useful too for quite a few of my patients.
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