I got mine from alldaychemist.com 
They have a page for physician info, but if you leave it alone, they'll still 
ship anyway (or at least they did the last time I ordered. They're a reputable 
off-shore source and their generics are reliable and inexpensive. The shipping 
is steep (and a little pokey), so if you need other things, it's good to bunch 
your order together to save money.

Their naltrexone is listed as the generic, Naltima, and you dissolve one tab in 
a bottle of 50 ml of distilled water, so that 1 ml drop will be a 1 ml dose (or 
low dose). This is an inexpensive and superior way to compound Naltrexone into 
low-dose naltrexone. 

Unfortunately, for me, I took it for psoriatic arthritis, and my psoriasis 
actually became worse, so I stopped it after a two-month trial. I know of one 
other person to whom this happened, but it has helped lots of other people. 
Also, LDN was originally used to intervene with opioid addiction, so you must 
be sure you're not taking any opioid pain meds or the LDN won't be any use.

Be well,
Léna
On Apr 3, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Scotty wrote:

> Jaxi,
> 
> Where do you get the LDN from? I would like to use this too!
> 
> Scotty
> 
> Have a great day!
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> --- On Wed, 4/3/13, Jaxi Schulz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: Jaxi Schulz <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: CS>Allergies
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2013, 12:32 PM
> 
> LDN (low dose naltrexone) - I started taking it for something non allergy 
> related however - in the 3 years I have been on it I have been able to go off 
> all allergy meds (and I used to take them daily even through the winter 
> months - seasonal, molds, chemicals, etc would all set me off).  I rarely get 
> sick - not at all this last winter - despite everyone around me dropping like 
> flies.  I have a co-worker who has been sick for months and months.
>  
> But of course this is an off label use for a drug and it scares people for 
> some reason including the doctors who don't understand it and aren't willing 
> to do the research/reading.  It has helped my own immune system work the way 
> it was supposed to and I am eternally greatful.  Also, since I order from 
> overseas it costs me pennies so I save a fortune on meds too since back in 
> the day I used to spend hundreds a month and those were just my co-pays.  
>  
> Peace out,
>  
> Jaxi  
> 
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anybody home?  
> 
> Does anyone have a great help for allergy problems besides vitamin D and the 
> sodium ascorbate form of vitamin C?  I used to have horrible allergies years 
> ago, but mine are pretty good now.  My daughter and husband are suffering 
> (even after using these supplements and Allegra.)
> 
> Pat
>