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❤️ Making Human Reproduction & Carbocisteine WHAT Do They HAVE In Common

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Would it surprise you that ONE is a natural fertility process that involves thinning mucus AND other is SYNTHETIC way of thinning mucus copying human reproduction process TO aid those with lung diseases.

Clearly I prefer natural :) well am a guy BUT in all honesty WHY do all lung diseased end up with bone diseases.

Must have something to do with calcium and ph AS the synthetic WAY of thinning mucus AKA alkylation of cysteine with chloroacetic acid and it's creation mucolytic agent

Don't sound that appealing CLEARLY I don't think this enough research done into lung diseases and pathology of infections a mucus

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sassy59

Pete has osteoporosis due to steroid use JAS. He doesn't get on with carbocisteine but has mucodyne in his nebuliser.

Hope you are doing ok. Xxxx

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PollyP in reply to sassy59

Yes I agree, it is the long term use of steroids, either tablets or in inhalers which accounts for osteoporosis.

By the way, Mucodyne is Carbocisteine 😊

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sassy59 in reply to PollyP

Yes l know Polly but Pete copes better with the nebulised mucodyne. Hope you are well. Xxx

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PollyP in reply to sassy59

Ok, sorry thought you may not have known they were the same 😊

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sassy59 in reply to PollyP

No worries Polly. Xx 👍😀

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Hi sassy cheers yer I know it's inhalers steroids guess most doctors think O it's inflammation AND that's as far as lung works go.

Quite sad really AS it takes diseased to raise profile of stuff interest

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mrsmummy

Many of us take steroids which can thin the bones and result in osteoporosis. But if you need steroids to breath there isn't much choice. Some reading:

courses.washington.edu/bone...

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Hi Mrsmuumy I hole heartily agree .. but like I said to sassy most doc's don't look further than the nose AND reach for quick fixes

From tad of reading I have been doing IS interesting and am sure if doctors was tad more interested looked closer to home am sure one day lung dieases could be beat.

But like I have said the would have to tad more interested than just saying inflammation.

I think us lung diseased might be better of talking to fertility doctors or urologist as they know tad more about infection and mucus dynamics

Great link very informative interesting

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