Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Adenosine
Posts
Communities
187 public posts
Filter results
CoQ10 and NADH for chronic fatigue
I've been doing a little reading on these two supplements as treatments for Chronic Fatigue. Just a few articles I found through a google search. Seems like this might be promising approach but I also don't know anyone that's tried it. I'm hoping someone here could chime in... In addition to chronic
I've been doing a little reading on these two supplements as treatments for Chronic Fatigue. Just a few articles I found through a google search. Seems like this might be promising approach but I also don't know anyone that's tried it. I'm hoping someone here could chime in... In addition to chronic
Fleur29
in
Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
2 years ago
NAD, Thiamine (B1) and Day 63 of TTDF 7/18/22.
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** Someone asked, if I ever heard of NADH? I believe when a cure is found for PD, it will a combination of factors. I take NMN which supposedly increases NAD which is the
*** I ended up with High Blood Pressure taking TTFD. I no longer take TTFD. Based on my experience, I would not recommend TTFD. *** Someone asked, if I ever heard of NADH? I believe when a cure is found for PD, it will a combination of factors. I take NMN which supposedly increases NAD which is the
Gcf51
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
La Roche’s Prasinezumab (“Passadena”) Trial (BN42358)
Diagnosed with PD two years ago at the age of 48, I guess I’m one of the lucky few to be selected for Roche’s Prasinezumab trial, due to begin this fall. Since my diagnosis, I don’t feel that my symptoms have gotten worse and I’m still able to keep the diagnosis to my inner circle (symptoms: slower
Diagnosed with PD two years ago at the age of 48, I guess I’m one of the lucky few to be selected for Roche’s Prasinezumab trial, due to begin this fall. Since my diagnosis, I don’t feel that my symptoms have gotten worse and I’m still able to keep the diagnosis to my inner circle (symptoms: slower
MAJ88
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
CHAPTER 6.THE SEARCH FOR HOPE "OUTSIDE" THE BUBBLE: OTHER NEUROLOGISTS, OTHER MEDICINES, OTHER DISEASES...
Explanation: I would like to share this chapter with all of you. Because of a worsening in my mother's health, I don't know when I will be able to resume the English translation of my book on curing Parkinson's. I will be sharing some chapters in this extraordinary forum. I have to stop my investigation
Explanation: I would like to share this chapter with all of you. Because of a worsening in my mother's health, I don't know when I will be able to resume the English translation of my book on curing Parkinson's. I will be sharing some chapters in this extraordinary forum. I have to stop my investigation
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Ablation 4 weeks ago, SVT's have started again. Anyone else? Advice from Cardiologists?
All lesions at 30W No antegrade or retrograde pathway conduction evidence with
adenosine
At 20mins waiting, AVRT induced (no pre-excitation on baseline ECG) Further lesions at 35W with termination of tachycardia in <2s No recurrence of antegrade or retrograde pathway conduction after 20mins waiting time
All lesions at 30W No antegrade or retrograde pathway conduction evidence with
adenosine
At 20mins waiting, AVRT induced (no pre-excitation on baseline ECG) Further lesions at 35W with termination of tachycardia in <2s No recurrence of antegrade or retrograde pathway conduction after 20mins waiting time
chriscardio1995
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Ellfindoe and LotteM please ....
A more recent development is the experimental use of dipyridamole, which increases
adenosine
.”
A more recent development is the experimental use of dipyridamole, which increases
adenosine
.”
67Waterman
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
News that worried us and studies that gave us hope (04/2022).
This is the information that gave us hope while my father was alive and has given hope to many since then (March 2012). 1. News that worried us. In the coming decades the number of Parkinson's disease patients is feared to increase very worryingly, to double by 2030 (Dorsey 2007) and even to triple
This is the information that gave us hope while my father was alive and has given hope to many since then (March 2012). 1. News that worried us. In the coming decades the number of Parkinson's disease patients is feared to increase very worryingly, to double by 2030 (Dorsey 2007) and even to triple
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
How many people taking bisoprolol and flecainide for svt?
I'm hoping it does for me to save me having to go to a& e for the dreaded
adenosine
😁
I'm hoping it does for me to save me having to go to a& e for the dreaded
adenosine
😁
dawny1908
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
The key role of adenosine in restless legs syndrome.
Our findings confirm the eficacy of dipyridamole in restless legs syndrome predicted from preclinical studies and support a key role of
adenosine
in restless legs syndrome. © 2021 The Authors.
Our findings confirm the eficacy of dipyridamole in restless legs syndrome predicted from preclinical studies and support a key role of
adenosine
in restless legs syndrome. © 2021 The Authors.
Arjiji
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
NADH instead of NR, NMN, or niacin?
NADH might be better than our other options. Emphasis on might. Please share any knowledge on this! https://www.enada.com/
NADH might be better than our other options. Emphasis on might. Please share any knowledge on this! https://www.enada.com/
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Dehydroascorbic acid: Could orange juice oxidised in the fridge overnight be an important weapon against Parkinson's?
Dehydroascorbic acid is the oxidised and reversible form of ascorbic acid or vitamin C. It can protect the brain and reduce stroke mortality, due to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, whereas vitamin C or ascorbic acid cannot easily do so. In one study it was proposed as a possible treatment
Dehydroascorbic acid is the oxidised and reversible form of ascorbic acid or vitamin C. It can protect the brain and reduce stroke mortality, due to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, whereas vitamin C or ascorbic acid cannot easily do so. In one study it was proposed as a possible treatment
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Reference to the updated "Algorithm" for RLS treatment
“The
Adenosine
Hypothesis of Restless Legs Syndrome.” Journal of Caffeine and
Adenosine
Research 9, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1089/caff.2019.0001. Ferré, Sergi, Christopher Earley, Seema Gulyani, and Diego Garcia-Borreguero.
“The
Adenosine
Hypothesis of Restless Legs Syndrome.” Journal of Caffeine and
Adenosine
Research 9, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1089/caff.2019.0001. Ferré, Sergi, Christopher Earley, Seema Gulyani, and Diego Garcia-Borreguero.
GuillaumeL
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Niacin, NR, NMN, NAD+,NADH: what is the effect on mitochondria and is it beneficial to PD?
I’m working on understanding the process by which niacin ultimately increases NAD and if supplementing with NMN, a more immediate precursor is more advantageous or perhaps NADH is better?
I’m working on understanding the process by which niacin ultimately increases NAD and if supplementing with NMN, a more immediate precursor is more advantageous or perhaps NADH is better?
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer [NEPC]
Some other molecules such as cyclic
adenosine
monophosphate (31), cytokines (32), and growth factors (33) also induce similar trans-differentiation of LNCaP.
Some other molecules such as cyclic
adenosine
monophosphate (31), cytokines (32), and growth factors (33) also induce similar trans-differentiation of LNCaP.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
PAF and SVT
I was in A&E on Monday night with a SVT episode, which wouldn’t stop with the usual way I stop it, so had to have an
Adenosine
injection which worked straight away, my blood pressure was sky high too. They let me out when it went down to normal.
I was in A&E on Monday night with a SVT episode, which wouldn’t stop with the usual way I stop it, so had to have an
Adenosine
injection which worked straight away, my blood pressure was sky high too. They let me out when it went down to normal.
Sixtychick
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Svt and perimenopause/hormones
I spoke to the resus doctors about this last week after another episode which always leads to hospital and
adenosine
. Heart scan and tests show my heart is structurely fine. I have read it can be hormone related with perimenopause etc but resus docs are saying its not possible. I am 51 yrs old.
I spoke to the resus doctors about this last week after another episode which always leads to hospital and
adenosine
. Heart scan and tests show my heart is structurely fine. I have read it can be hormone related with perimenopause etc but resus docs are saying its not possible. I am 51 yrs old.
dawny1908
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Heart rate monitor... Svt
Hi After another episode of svt this morning and the dreaded
adenosine
I'm looking into buying a heart rate monitor watch. Can anyone recommend a decent reliable watch that also gives warnings when heart rate is too high.
Hi After another episode of svt this morning and the dreaded
adenosine
I'm looking into buying a heart rate monitor watch. Can anyone recommend a decent reliable watch that also gives warnings when heart rate is too high.
dawny1908
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart Scan
The report said infarction scarring was almost transmural and they had to abort perfusion due to intermittent 2-1 block during
Adenosine
infusion. My recovery is slow going at the moment and, I am having a few problems.
The report said infarction scarring was almost transmural and they had to abort perfusion due to intermittent 2-1 block during
Adenosine
infusion. My recovery is slow going at the moment and, I am having a few problems.
driverbadges
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Excellent Article!
https://examine.com/members/deep-dives/article/can-restless-legs-be-ironed-out I don't think it addresses the
adenosine
side. I will re-read it and add some more thoughtful comments. I would love to hear everyone's impressions.
https://examine.com/members/deep-dives/article/can-restless-legs-be-ironed-out I don't think it addresses the
adenosine
side. I will re-read it and add some more thoughtful comments. I would love to hear everyone's impressions.
WideBody
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Circadian Diet and NADH (as best as a HS graduate can figure out)
So... I speculate a lot. I started the Circadian Diet based on the knowledge that PWP have weak circadian rhythms. I should add that my RBD is getting worse, so either nothing is working, or some of the things I do are working against me. But I digress. This study is about how if you restrict a mouse's
So... I speculate a lot. I started the Circadian Diet based on the knowledge that PWP have weak circadian rhythms. I should add that my RBD is getting worse, so either nothing is working, or some of the things I do are working against me. But I digress. This study is about how if you restrict a mouse's
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
1
2
3
4
...
10
Next page
10
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Cure Parkinson's
48 results
British Heart Foundation
39 results
AF Association
26 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest