Inventors:
Franklin Leroy Stebbing - Norfolk NE, US
Assignee:
ACCELERATED TECHNOLOGIES - Norfolk NE
International Classification:
A61K 31/485
Abstract:
Naltrexone has been used to fight existing infections, afflictions, and substance abuse. Embodiments of the current invention provide naltrexone as a preventative medicine taken daily, usually in the late evening for greater efficacy. It is taken in a low dose like a vitamin supplement and may prevent many diseases by stimulating the immune system. The increased endorphin levels resulting from the use of low dose naltrexone may also reduce the need for pain relief medications, plus counter tendencies toward experiencing undesirable moods, such as depression or anger. Increased feelings of well-being produced by naltrexone may also have far-reaching effects, as suggested by studies showing that people with positive attitudes recover more quickly from serious illnesses, for example. In another aspect of the invention, naltrexone may be used to prevent substance addiction before it ever starts, by blocking the internal positive response that normally results from the use of chemical substances.