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Re: Opiates and tolerance--could suboxone be worse?

Posted by bleauberry on April 3, 2011, at 4:08:22

In reply to Opiates and tolerance--could suboxone be worse?, posted by psychobot5000 on April 2, 2011, at 15:30:35

To prevent opioid tolerance, take LDN with it. LDN is usually 1.5mg to 4.5mg. For your puproses, that is way too much. For opioid management we're talking ultra low dose....1/10th mg to 1/4mg. No one knows why. Theory is at that dose the receptors involved in euphoria and pain are still open and working, but the ones involved with dysphoria and tolerance are temporarily blocked. This is very new information, purely anecdotal, that I accidentally stumbled on when doing more LDN research. I came across several different forums where heroine addicts were taking ultra low dose naltrexone with their heroine because they got higher, no tolerance, and no withdrawal. Can't tell you how I know, but it works the same way with cannabis.

Forget suboxone. Don't need it. LDN.


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