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Supplements to help liver
I have heard that various things can help the liver, milk thistle, artichoke,
dandelion
etc. Is there any merit in any of these. I do not drink a lot but the occasional drink would be nice etc.
I have heard that various things can help the liver, milk thistle, artichoke,
dandelion
etc. Is there any merit in any of these. I do not drink a lot but the occasional drink would be nice etc.
Catsaresocute
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
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RLSSCARER
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
September Challenge - Walk and Forage
But I more often forage closer to home around the wild patches in our garden and am known to sneak
dandelion
leaves into our salads or wild garlic into our scrambled eggs or pick leaves from the fat hen family of plants in place of braised spinach.
But I more often forage closer to home around the wild patches in our garden and am known to sneak
dandelion
leaves into our salads or wild garlic into our scrambled eggs or pick leaves from the fat hen family of plants in place of braised spinach.
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Looking at Dose - has turmeric,
dandelion
powder, milk thistle, organic ginger powder. PBC since 2012 largely controlled but recently diagnosed with Fatty Liver now too so trying to find some help with that. Thanks!
Looking at Dose - has turmeric,
dandelion
powder, milk thistle, organic ginger powder. PBC since 2012 largely controlled but recently diagnosed with Fatty Liver now too so trying to find some help with that. Thanks!
Nittanylion
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PBCers Organization
8 months ago
Is it getting better?
The doctor never did further tests but since then I’ve been using milk thistle,
dandelion
multivitamins , the trust is that I fear that I may have compensated cirrhosis due to symptoms I used to have like pain under the rib cage, yellow urine, itch that comes and goes and pale/watery stool, I have been
The doctor never did further tests but since then I’ve been using milk thistle,
dandelion
multivitamins , the trust is that I fear that I may have compensated cirrhosis due to symptoms I used to have like pain under the rib cage, yellow urine, itch that comes and goes and pale/watery stool, I have been
Zeus12
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
WEIGHT LOSS SUPPLEMENTS, I.E. "GOLO" (w/Release)
There is a video by a doctor I cannot remember his name and there is a website listing all the ingredients in it, such as Ginger,
Dandelion
, Beet Root and Artichoke, etc. If you have something to share, I sure would appreciate the help.
There is a video by a doctor I cannot remember his name and there is a website listing all the ingredients in it, such as Ginger,
Dandelion
, Beet Root and Artichoke, etc. If you have something to share, I sure would appreciate the help.
TaffyTwoshoes27
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Dandelion root (taraxacum officinalis) and gastrointestinal disorders
Has anyone ever used
dandelion
(extract) for improving the gut function? I've read some articles and it could be, amongst others, beneficial for the fat digestion in my intestines by improving gallbladder function.
Has anyone ever used
dandelion
(extract) for improving the gut function? I've read some articles and it could be, amongst others, beneficial for the fat digestion in my intestines by improving gallbladder function.
Meleber
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IBS Network
1 year ago
A Run in the New Forest ⚠️ Long post alert
UpTheStanley and I are on a little break in the New Forest again to celebrate our wedding anniversary and yesterday we decided to go for a long run. As breakfast would be over by the time we got back we brought trays back to our room for later. The weather has been very changeable over the last week
UpTheStanley and I are on a little break in the New Forest again to celebrate our wedding anniversary and yesterday we decided to go for a long run. As breakfast would be over by the time we got back we brought trays back to our room for later. The weather has been very changeable over the last week
Dexy5
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Magic plan week 3 run 1 x NRC “A New Run”
Today is a run rest day having been out yesterday and I’d planned a nice gentle swim. Having arrived at the pool sans swimming costume (oops) I thought it was best to do my recovery activity in the coffee shop instead. So here’s yesterday’s run report… The plan at the moment is to build back to 10k
Today is a run rest day having been out yesterday and I’d planned a nice gentle swim. Having arrived at the pool sans swimming costume (oops) I thought it was best to do my recovery activity in the coffee shop instead. So here’s yesterday’s run report… The plan at the moment is to build back to 10k
MissUnderstanding
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
Biopsy
I am feeling so irritated as now on day 4 after biopsy on my face. We have lovely warm sunshine i am wishing that i could start get the garden tidied, grass has suddenly grown and there must be a 100 yellow dandelions in the grass
I am feeling so irritated as now on day 4 after biopsy on my face. We have lovely warm sunshine i am wishing that i could start get the garden tidied, grass has suddenly grown and there must be a 100 yellow dandelions in the grass
Cal66
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
#Photowalk Challenge April/May... Favourite places....Yellow and Blue...
A glorious day here on the Llyn today. After a week of wind, rain, snow, sunshine and showers. Most welcome indeed. Not feeling strong enough for a run yet, but a walk was needed. Visiting some of our favourite haunts, before heading home for a week, we headed for one, which is one of the beautiful
A glorious day here on the Llyn today. After a week of wind, rain, snow, sunshine and showers. Most welcome indeed. Not feeling strong enough for a run yet, but a walk was needed. Visiting some of our favourite haunts, before heading home for a week, we headed for one, which is one of the beautiful
Oldfloss
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Active 10
1 year ago
Gentle liver flush - any benefits?
I have also been cleaning up my diet and drinking
dandelion
tea. Be good to hear what others might think about this? Thanks Clarity
I have also been cleaning up my diet and drinking
dandelion
tea. Be good to hear what others might think about this? Thanks Clarity
clarityforest
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
A change for a Friday...girls on a walk...
A shout goes up... “ First
Dandelion
”! Small one has keen eyes...Alice has made her way through a small, deep pond into the next fields, we take the slightly less, deep route, wet though, and very muddy...walking at the edge of the field, towards the railway line, overgrown and silent.
A shout goes up... “ First
Dandelion
”! Small one has keen eyes...Alice has made her way through a small, deep pond into the next fields, we take the slightly less, deep route, wet though, and very muddy...walking at the edge of the field, towards the railway line, overgrown and silent.
Oldfloss
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Active 10
1 year ago
No Body Loves Poor ol’ Joe
Not feeling’ the love, me Sweetie blew me off like the fuzz on a
dandelion
! Ol Joe chokin’ back the tears. ‘ oh where, oh where can my Baby be***************! In the carriage dumbass ( that be her ) see what I mean. Oh Woe is Me
Not feeling’ the love, me Sweetie blew me off like the fuzz on a
dandelion
! Ol Joe chokin’ back the tears. ‘ oh where, oh where can my Baby be***************! In the carriage dumbass ( that be her ) see what I mean. Oh Woe is Me
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Diuretics - dandelion good, coffee bad, what's that about?
Some of the threads about swollen ankles suggest using
dandelion
tea as a diuretic. On the other hand we are not supposed to drink coffee because it is diuretic and we need to stay hydrated. Can anyone explain why one is okay and the other not?
Some of the threads about swollen ankles suggest using
dandelion
tea as a diuretic. On the other hand we are not supposed to drink coffee because it is diuretic and we need to stay hydrated. Can anyone explain why one is okay and the other not?
Pearlteapot
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Dandelion Tea Good or Bad?
Has anyone used Organic
Dandelion
Tea? It's supposed to be good for detox of kidneys and liver. I'm stage 5 CKD, not on dialysis, take BP meds and on waitlist for kidney. I want to try this, but not sure if I should. I've read it can be good and sometimes also bad for CKD.
Has anyone used Organic
Dandelion
Tea? It's supposed to be good for detox of kidneys and liver. I'm stage 5 CKD, not on dialysis, take BP meds and on waitlist for kidney. I want to try this, but not sure if I should. I've read it can be good and sometimes also bad for CKD.
Hawaiilover
in
Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Lycopene, Heat, Magnets
Long story short, over the years I self-experimented with many dietary supplements and pseodo-cures, like asparagus, apricot seeds, garlic,
dandelion
root tea, lemon grass, wormwood, antioxidant supplements, etc. Nothing seemed to make much difference except lycopene.
Long story short, over the years I self-experimented with many dietary supplements and pseodo-cures, like asparagus, apricot seeds, garlic,
dandelion
root tea, lemon grass, wormwood, antioxidant supplements, etc. Nothing seemed to make much difference except lycopene.
NecessarilySo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
A lovely morning for a run
Yesterday Mr Yes was still feeling the effects of his fast Parkrun so we had a day off. Today we were both bright eyed and bushy tailed. There's a R4 podcast, Just One Thing with Michael Mosley, that suggests small changes you can make which will improve your health without too much effort. It suggested
Yesterday Mr Yes was still feeling the effects of his fast Parkrun so we had a day off. Today we were both bright eyed and bushy tailed. There's a R4 podcast, Just One Thing with Michael Mosley, that suggests small changes you can make which will improve your health without too much effort. It suggested
Yesletsgo
60minGraduate
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Perfect!
It was touch and go whether this run would happen, I woke tight as a drum, completely tense. Started re reading the book Run like a girl. Shall we run? how about the river? questions I asked which were all answered with whatever you want to do darling by Willow Off we went, crossed the bridge, Willow
It was touch and go whether this run would happen, I woke tight as a drum, completely tense. Started re reading the book Run like a girl. Shall we run? how about the river? questions I asked which were all answered with whatever you want to do darling by Willow Off we went, crossed the bridge, Willow
SueAppleRun
60minGraduate
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Fatty Liver severe Stage 3 no fibrosis
I also take a teaspoon of tumeric daily and drink green tea and
dandelion
tea.
I also take a teaspoon of tumeric daily and drink green tea and
dandelion
tea.
Lorelle09
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
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