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I read that there are some companys, who sells LDN in a liquid form or as powder without a filler. But can´t find one, who sells to europe.
hehe we wrote already, maybe it´s just normal, we will see
Is this because you find LDN loses its effects over time? If so what does your dosing schedule look like? How long do you wait before it starts working again?I haven't tried this one yet as I'm in my 'off LDN period'.
Is this because you find LDN loses its effects over time? If so what does your dosing schedule look like? How long do you wait before it starts working again?
Thanks for following up @CantThink I found LDN worked amazing for about a month but then slowly lost its effect over a couple of weeks. I'm now experimenting to see how I can get the effect back
This is exactly what I do. Once a drug passes from a solid to a liquid state, its shelf life can decrease dramatically. Therefore, do not make more than 50 ml of liquid Naltrexone at one time, store it in the refrigerator, and do not keep it for more than 2 months.If you get the 50ml tablets, you can dilute 50mg Naltrexone tablet : 50ml distilled water. Then you've got 1mg/1ml, easy to use as little as you want, by the drop.
damn i've been keeping my naltrexone in the fridge for like 5 months, should i consider it useless now???
damn i've been keeping my naltrexone in the fridge for like 5 months, should i consider it useless now???
wow, I thought it would be ok in the fridge, especially since it isn't a solution that has sugar, I thought it wouldn't be that hospitable to bacteria growth. guess I'll throw it out and use the capsules I have to make volumetric solutions--a little less preciseIt might not be useless, but it might be contaminated by bacteria etc. One reason for using distilled water, refrigeration, and 1-2 months max storage time is that micro-organisms can grow in the solution. I mix small batches based on a single Naltrexone tablet so that it doesn't sit for long in the fridge.