Low Dose Naltrexone Benefits

HIP Podcast Episode #9 with Dr. Andi Roths, Pharm. D

"More and more studies have come out, several pilot studies for fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue and for severe inflammatory conditions like Crohn's disease."

"We see LDN prescribed for multiple conditions including Hashimoto's, thyroid disease and especially going into women's health, younger women start seeing improvements in Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). There's a clinical trial getting started for endometriosis!"

Dr. Andi Roths received her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy in 2005.  She completed her pre-pharmacy requirements at Wichita State University and The University of Kansas.  Andi has been VP of Clinical Development for Custom Rx Pharmacy and Wellness Concepts since graduating in 2005.  She is a preceptor for the University of Kansas P4 pharmacy students.  Andi is currently a member of the Kansas Pharmacist Association.  She resides in Wichita with her husband, Matt, and their three children, Izzy, Trace, and Max.

I was incredibly WOW'd at the potential of LDN and am so excited to share Dr. Andi Roths background in LDN with you. She has a very personal experience with LDN and chronic health issues that she is truly passionate to get the right information to women in need!

She shines the light on Low Dose Naltrexone:

1. How LDN works for chronic pain, fibromyalgia, wellness, thyroid conditions, PCOS, PMS, endometriosis, inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn's, and immune and autoimmune diseases. 

2. She not only discusses the benefits of LDN but the side effects to watch out for.

3. The endorphin rush that comes with LDN!

4. When and how to take LDN

5. And provides you LDN resources including:

https://www.ldnscience.org

https://ldnresearchtrust.org

And you can find Andi Roths, PharmD and CustomRx pharmacy that are a wealth of knowledge and evidence-based compounding pharmacy practices at: Custom Rx Compounding Pharmacy

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