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Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) has been used for years for patients dealing with opioid abuse or alcohol use disorders. As a side benefit, doctors also noticed that it helped with some immune issues, weight loss, and inflammation. Over time, LDN protocols have been developed for use in autoimmune and other conditions, and they’ve shown numerous benefits with minimal side effects.

Dr. Paulvin is an innovative physician in the study of Functional Medicine, Integrative Sports Medicine, Regenerative medicine, Osteopathic Manipulation, and Craniosacral Therapy. He works with patients to not only treat but find the root cause of autoimmune issues, thyroid and hormone imbalances, digestive and gut disorders, and several inflammatory-based conditions. Uniquely combining Osteopathic Manipulation and Functional Medicine to fast-track healing, recovery, and biomechanics to progress athleticism. Synergistically utilizing eastern and western medicine, lab testing and reviews, lifestyle wellness, and manual therapy to treat injuries, inflammation patients, and optimizers are set on their path quicker.

In this conversation, Dr. Paulvin and I talk about why he was motivated to explore alternative treatments, how LDN works and when it’s used, factors that go into dosage decisions, the benefits and side effects of LDN for people with autoimmune conditions, when peptides are used, the widespread misinformation around peptides, and more. Enjoy the episode!





To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/ldn-peptides-and-thyroid-health-with-dr-neil-paulvin/.

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