Kitchener-Waterloo low dose naltrexone practitioners at TBT Medical offer a low-dose medication protocol that works by gently stimulating the body’s endorphin system and immune pathways to reduce inflammation and promote balance in the Waterloo Region area.
Those who begin LDN often describe a subtle but profound shift; energy stabilizes, pain softens, and the fog that once made daily tasks difficult begins to lift. Instead of feeling suppressed or sedated, the body feels supported. As weeks pass, many experience deeper sleep, reduced inflammation, and a restored sense of clarity and control. This isn’t a miracle; it’s biology, carefully nudged in the right direction. Low Dose Naltrexone is a breakthrough in immune modulation that works with your body, not against it, to restore balance at the root level. Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical offers personalized naltrexone-based immune modulation therapy in the Waterloo Region, Ontario area.
Low Dose Naltrexone works by temporarily blocking opioid receptors, which paradoxically results in a rebound increase in the body’s own endorphins and enkephalins; key messengers that regulate immunity, mood, and pain. At doses typically ranging from 0.5 to 4.5 mg, LDN has shown promise in managing conditions like fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, and even long COVID. It modulates T-cell activity, calms overactive microglia, and promotes a balanced neuroimmune response. Unlike higher-dose naltrexone used in addiction treatment, LDN is non-sedating, non-addictive, and highly customizable. It’s not a silver bullet, but for many, it’s a missing piece. Kitchener-Waterloo optimal health and wellness specialist, Tanya Zboril NP treats chronic pain, inflammation, autoimmune symptoms, fatigue, immune dysfunction, and neurological sensitivity using LDN in Kitchener and surrounding Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo areas.
Have you ever wondered if your immune system could be retrained instead of suppressed? Call (519) 340-9618 to schedule your Low Dose Naltrexone consultation today!
Benefits of Low Dose Naltrexone Treatment
Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical helps Waterloo Region patients achieve optimal health by delivering superior care through innovative medicine. Discover the benefits of LDN Therapy for Inflammation offered by integrative health and wellness specialist, Tanya Zboril NP in Kitchener, Ontario.
Immune Modulation Therapy
For years, conventional treatment for immune-related conditions has relied heavily on immune suppression, often trading one problem for another. Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) offers a radically different approach: it gently activates the body’s natural regulatory systems, particularly endorphin production and microglial function in the brain and immune system. This isn’t about shutting down symptoms; it’s about helping the body intelligently respond and recalibrate. The science behind LDN is rapidly evolving, but its safety, tolerability, and broad application have made it one of the most promising adjunct therapies for complex, chronic conditions.
Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical delivers superior care to Kitchener-Waterloo patients through innovative integrative medicine.
Conditions Addressed
Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical‘s goal is to strengthen the overall health and wellness of Kitchener-Waterloo patients with personalized integrative care.Autoimmune Conditions
LDN calms overactive immune responses seen in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and multiple sclerosis.
Chronic Pain Syndromes
For those with fibromyalgia, CRPS, or neuropathic pain, LDN offers relief without dependence on opioids.
Neurological Inflammation
LDN’s impact on microglial cells helps reduce brain inflammation associated with conditions like ME/CFS and long COVID.
Digestive Inflammation
Studies show LDN can reduce inflammation in the gut, making it useful for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does LDN work differently than traditional medications?
Unlike immune suppressants, LDN helps restore normal immune regulation by boosting natural endorphins and calming neuroinflammation.
Is LDN addictive or habit-forming?
No, at low doses LDN is non-addictive and works by enhancing the body’s own regulatory systems.
How long before I feel results?
Some notice changes in the first few weeks, while others may take 2–3 months for full effect. It depends on the condition and dosage.
Can I use LDN alongside other treatments?
Yes, LDN is commonly used as an adjunct therapy and does not interfere with most medications. Always consult Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical.
What are common side effects?
Mild sleep disturbances or vivid dreams are most common, usually temporary and dose-dependent.
Do I need a prescription for LDN?
Yes. LDN is prescribed by Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical and typically compounded by a specialty pharmacy.
If you have additional questions, Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical is here to answer your questions and get you started!

You deserve more than symptom suppression. LDN offers a smarter path to long-term relief and resilience.
Call Tanya Zboril, NP of TBT Medical at (519) 340-9618 to schedule a Naltrexone-Based Immune Modulation Therapy consultation!
Whole-Person Health through Integrative Medicine
TBT Medical offers a truly integrative approach to health, combining the strengths of conventional medicine with the insight of complementary therapies to treat the whole person. Under the guidance of Nurse Practitioner Tanya Zboril, each care plan is designed to support physical, emotional, and metabolic wellness with strategies that work in harmony. Services may include targeted nutrition, hormone optimization, advanced diagnostics, and evidence-based supplements; all coordinated to meet the individual’s unique health goals.
This care model is ideal for patients facing complex or chronic concerns, or for those seeking a deeper level of care beyond symptom management. Integrative medicine at TBT doesn’t mean choosing between science and natural care; it means accessing both in the right balance. Tanya Zboril, NP takes the time to listen, understand, and adapt treatments over time, ensuring continuity and trust. For patients in Kitchener and the Waterloo Region, TBT Medical provides a calm, expert-led space where personalized care isn’t a luxury—it’s the standard.
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