NALTREXONE: FEEL BETTER AND STOP YOUR GAMBLING
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
In 2007, the American Journal of Gastroenterology published a study showing that low doses of naltrexone, marketed as Revia, significantly improved the health of Crohn's disease patients.On his Eating SCD blog, Paul Stocker noted some of naltrexone's other effects . . . (read on)
In addition, naltrexone is used to treat pathological gambling and heroin addiction.
Note: The FDA has given Naltrexone a black box warning for potential liver toxicity.

