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Alcohol intolerance. Is alcohol dehydrogenase causing our continued issues even after b12 injections?
I posted previously in regards to having issues with being able to drink any amount of alcohol without feeling like I got run over by a truck. Several others posted they also have this issue. I've been doing some research and alcohol dehydrogenase seems to pop up in several of the articles. https
I posted previously in regards to having issues with being able to drink any amount of alcohol without feeling like I got run over by a truck. Several others posted they also have this issue. I've been doing some research and alcohol dehydrogenase seems to pop up in several of the articles. https
KimberinUS
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
10 Warming Foods That Can Improve Your Digestion
[u]10 Warming Foods That Can Improve Your Digestion[/u]
When we’re feeling under the weather, warming foods are comforting and easy on our digestive system. Think of the cozy ‘chicken’ soup we crave when we have a cold or the steaming pot of ginger tea to clear our sinuses. Consuming hot foods during
[u]10 Warming Foods That Can Improve Your Digestion[/u]
When we’re feeling under the weather, warming foods are comforting and easy on our digestive system. Think of the cozy ‘chicken’ soup we crave when we have a cold or the steaming pot of ginger tea to clear our sinuses. Consuming hot foods during
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
7 years ago
Vegan nutrition ~ it's not just for Veganuary! Some good information for anyone wanting to get the best from a plant based diet. :D
[u]9 nutritional needs to consider when going vegan[/u]
Plant-based eating is on the rise, and for good reason. Following a plant-based diet can offer significant benefits to your health and the health of the planet.
A plant-based diet can potentially lack some important nutrients,
[u]9 nutritional needs to consider when going vegan[/u]
Plant-based eating is on the rise, and for good reason. Following a plant-based diet can offer significant benefits to your health and the health of the planet.
A plant-based diet can potentially lack some important nutrients,
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
7 years ago
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SUPPLEMENTS FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Following Supplement Dose Frequency instructions have been extracted from the book "Herbs & Nutrients for Neurologic Disorders" by Sidney J. Kurn, M.D., and Sheryl Shook, Ph.D. Alpha-lipoic acid 300 mg Day Sustained release form Beta-carotene 25,000 IU Day Bromelain2,400 GDUTwo to four times/day
Following Supplement Dose Frequency instructions have been extracted from the book "Herbs & Nutrients for Neurologic Disorders" by Sidney J. Kurn, M.D., and Sheryl Shook, Ph.D. Alpha-lipoic acid 300 mg Day Sustained release form Beta-carotene 25,000 IU Day Bromelain2,400 GDUTwo to four times/day
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Anyone any advice on high antibodies
Thyroid UK Blood test results help Aprilrodek 6 days ago 6 Replies Hi i have just recieved results from mt blood test. The test was done early evening in a private clinic and i had just been for food. I went to a eye doctor as my eyes were burning, glazed and painful. I have been on a gluten free
Thyroid UK Blood test results help Aprilrodek 6 days ago 6 Replies Hi i have just recieved results from mt blood test. The test was done early evening in a private clinic and i had just been for food. I went to a eye doctor as my eyes were burning, glazed and painful. I have been on a gluten free
Aprilrodek
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Phytanic Acid
Sisira brought the subject up, in the context of red meat. He quotes Dr. Myers" "He says in more than 100 papers in scientific literature that he has read, phytanic acid present in these foods can promote the growth and spread of prostate cancer." & "Dr. Patrick Walsh in his book "Guide to Surviving
Sisira brought the subject up, in the context of red meat. He quotes Dr. Myers" "He says in more than 100 papers in scientific literature that he has read, phytanic acid present in these foods can promote the growth and spread of prostate cancer." & "Dr. Patrick Walsh in his book "Guide to Surviving
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Beta-carotene thoughts
I've always been an advocate of healthy eating and the use of natural remedies when possible. I'm not stupid enough to discard conventional medicine when danger strikes so I'm not a fruitloop. I know I will have to stop taking my supplements once the chemo starts next week but I wonder if anyone has
I've always been an advocate of healthy eating and the use of natural remedies when possible. I'm not stupid enough to discard conventional medicine when danger strikes so I'm not a fruitloop. I know I will have to stop taking my supplements once the chemo starts next week but I wonder if anyone has
Kryssy
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Best form of Selenium Supplement: Selenomethionine
Hello, I need to buy a new box of my selenium supplement. The one I was using was from a brand called "Sentinel" and has other vitamins added to such as A and C and beta carotene, things I don't think I need. Now, I'm looking for a good brand. I've listened to an interview about Selenium and thyroid
Hello, I need to buy a new box of my selenium supplement. The one I was using was from a brand called "Sentinel" and has other vitamins added to such as A and C and beta carotene, things I don't think I need. Now, I'm looking for a good brand. I've listened to an interview about Selenium and thyroid
FleureDee
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fats - [3] Myristic acid
This is the third installment in a discussion of dietary fats, with respect to prostate cancer. See also: "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fats - [1] Oleic & Stearic Acids – (Olive Oil & Animal Fat)" "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fats - [2] Palmitic acid" A. Summary. Myristic acid is a saturated fat generally
This is the third installment in a discussion of dietary fats, with respect to prostate cancer. See also: "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fats - [1] Oleic & Stearic Acids – (Olive Oil & Animal Fat)" "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fats - [2] Palmitic acid" A. Summary. Myristic acid is a saturated fat generally
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fats - [1] Oleic & Stearic Acids – (Olive Oil & Animal Fat)
This is the first installment in a discussion of dietary fats, with respect to prostate cancer. Consideration is also given to cardiovascular health. The primary focus is on the cancer paradox: that the ratio of oleic acid to stearic acid increases as cancer progresses. Does it make sense to limit
This is the first installment in a discussion of dietary fats, with respect to prostate cancer. Consideration is also given to cardiovascular health. The primary focus is on the cancer paradox: that the ratio of oleic acid to stearic acid increases as cancer progresses. Does it make sense to limit
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
SNAP SHOT of my DNA .... DID YOU KNOW YOUR DNA Weighs 7kg and mine is made up mostly of G's
Gee WIZ .. DNA is just amazing stuff and advent of data bases are ones creating cures .. DNA is like a coiled spring and when it gets diseased BITs are added to DNA thus un-spring's uncoils and THAT is very bad. But amazing thing about Dna & Steroids is the put the spring back into your DNA. "0","rs351855
Gee WIZ .. DNA is just amazing stuff and advent of data bases are ones creating cures .. DNA is like a coiled spring and when it gets diseased BITs are added to DNA thus un-spring's uncoils and THAT is very bad. But amazing thing about Dna & Steroids is the put the spring back into your DNA. "0","rs351855
Hidden
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Peanuts
For those who care about such thing, I have given the humble peanut - a legume - its own post, divorced from the nut category. Unfortunately, PCa researchers have yet to do a peanut study. In the latest nuts study [1]: "Total nut consumption was defined as the sum of peanut and other nut consumption
For those who care about such thing, I have given the humble peanut - a legume - its own post, divorced from the nut category. Unfortunately, PCa researchers have yet to do a peanut study. In the latest nuts study [1]: "Total nut consumption was defined as the sum of peanut and other nut consumption
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
365 Errors With MY DNA
Here is a run down on errors flagged with my DNA unforantly my cancer risk given MY gene coding is 46% also chronic inflation 50% and arthritis 60%. But it's NOT all bad news as I carry gene that asprin reduces my cancer risk. .......................................................................
Here is a run down on errors flagged with my DNA unforantly my cancer risk given MY gene coding is 46% also chronic inflation 50% and arthritis 60%. But it's NOT all bad news as I carry gene that asprin reduces my cancer risk. .......................................................................
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Lutein/Beta Carotene
I've just been researching Marshalllow Root (which is supposed to be good for inflammation) and read that people with Hashis should avoid Lutein and Beta Carotene, but I can't seem to find out why. Can anyone help please?
I've just been researching Marshalllow Root (which is supposed to be good for inflammation) and read that people with Hashis should avoid Lutein and Beta Carotene, but I can't seem to find out why. Can anyone help please?
infomaniac
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Vitamins, Supplements and 25MG Levothyroxine.
Hi All, Can the below vitamins cause damage to my health? Vitamin C: 250 - 1,000 milligrams · Vitamin E: 200 - 800 iu's · Beta Carotene and mixed carotenoids: 1,000 - 5,000 iu's of vitamin A activity. · Selenium: 50 - 100 mcg · Zinc: 15 - 20 milligrams · Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 1.5 milligrams
Hi All, Can the below vitamins cause damage to my health? Vitamin C: 250 - 1,000 milligrams · Vitamin E: 200 - 800 iu's · Beta Carotene and mixed carotenoids: 1,000 - 5,000 iu's of vitamin A activity. · Selenium: 50 - 100 mcg · Zinc: 15 - 20 milligrams · Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 1.5 milligrams
Scconnor87
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
The Superior Ancient Grain Compared to Whole Wheat
https://draxe.com/einkorn-flour/ ...... A study conducted at the Department of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark investigated the physiological effects of ancient wheat whole grain flour diets on the development and progression of type 2 diabetes, specifically
https://draxe.com/einkorn-flour/ ...... A study conducted at the Department of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark investigated the physiological effects of ancient wheat whole grain flour diets on the development and progression of type 2 diabetes, specifically
cure
Administrator
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: D - Cholecalciferol/Calcidiol/Calcitriol - U-shaped Risk
This is the first of 3 posts on vitamin D. My sense is that many men with PCa in the U.S. are aware that vitamin D might be useful. Dr. Myers, an early adopter, has spoken of its importance, & the difficulty his patients have in raising levels. (Which implies that he tests patient levels. How many
This is the first of 3 posts on vitamin D. My sense is that many men with PCa in the U.S. are aware that vitamin D might be useful. Dr. Myers, an early adopter, has spoken of its importance, & the difficulty his patients have in raising levels. (Which implies that he tests patient levels. How many
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Vitamin C - Oral
This is the other half of the vitamin C topic. (aka ascorbic acid; ascorbate) Oral vitamin C from food or supplements is mostly not associated with reduced PCa risk. Studies mostly looked at vitamin C intake & the risk of a future PCa diagnosis. Is there benefit after diagnosis? The vitamin C gurus
This is the other half of the vitamin C topic. (aka ascorbic acid; ascorbate) Oral vitamin C from food or supplements is mostly not associated with reduced PCa risk. Studies mostly looked at vitamin C intake & the risk of a future PCa diagnosis. Is there benefit after diagnosis? The vitamin C gurus
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Vitamin A (Retinol, Retinoic Acid [RA], Beta Carotene)
This is the first in a series of reviews of the PCa literature for foods & supplements. When I began looking at studies 12 years ago, I started with vitamin A, which I quickly discovered is not an easy topic. It goes on a bit, so for those who want the bottom line: do not supplement with vitamin A (
This is the first in a series of reviews of the PCa literature for foods & supplements. When I began looking at studies 12 years ago, I started with vitamin A, which I quickly discovered is not an easy topic. It goes on a bit, so for those who want the bottom line: do not supplement with vitamin A (
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Vitamin D & J-/U-Shaped PCa Risk
Aim of this post: - to try to trash the Nordic studies with their J-/U-shaped risk curves. - to look at the only studies that really matter - vitamin D & survival. There are two main sets of PCa vitamin D study findings. Many studies have noted a reduction in PCa risk as blood levels increase. (However
Aim of this post: - to try to trash the Nordic studies with their J-/U-shaped risk curves. - to look at the only studies that really matter - vitamin D & survival. There are two main sets of PCa vitamin D study findings. Many studies have noted a reduction in PCa risk as blood levels increase. (However
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 years ago
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