How Do You Determine Dosing When It Takes So Long to See Results with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?

How Do You Determine Dosing When It Takes So Long to See Results with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?

The question was if it can take up to a year for the LDN to work, how do we know what dosing will work if it takes a year to show results? Which is a great question.  With something like psoriasis, I would expect to see some benefit along the way before we get to a  year. I expect to see that benefit starting within the first few months.  Hopefully, so it's hard to say.  We should see benefits along the way. Whether it's not a full resolution of the plaques we should see some of them getting a little bit smaller. I definitely don't want to see psoriasis getting worse. If we see psoriasis progressing while we're on LDN that's a stop, dig back in. We need to look at a lot of different things in that case because it should not be progressing at that point in time. Dosing, the same thing  we're kind of looking for that sweet spot where you personally feel the best, and that'll be different for different folks, but you know it should kind of be in that range that we've been talking about.