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Neurodegenerative disorders, metabolic icebergs, and mitohormesis
Written by Dr Matthew CL Phillips (clinical researcher on world’s first RCTs of low fat vs low carb diets in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, and case studies in
ALS
and Huntington’s) and world’s leading mitochondria expert Dr Martin Picard.
Written by Dr Matthew CL Phillips (clinical researcher on world’s first RCTs of low fat vs low carb diets in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, and case studies in
ALS
and Huntington’s) and world’s leading mitochondria expert Dr Martin Picard.
mitochondria
in
Cure Parkinson's
18 days ago
If new ribosomes are created by existing ribosomes, how was the first ribosome created?
This "chicken and egg" question occurred to me while reading an interesting article [1] concerning Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (
ALS
). I also saw parallels with some aspects of PD research.
This "chicken and egg" question occurred to me while reading an interesting article [1] concerning Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (
ALS
). I also saw parallels with some aspects of PD research.
jeffreyn
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Can B12 injections help with tinnitus symptoms?
Any experience with this would be greatly appreciated as it's probably the most annoying symptom out of them all, but
als
seems the most stubborn to leave :)
Any experience with this would be greatly appreciated as it's probably the most annoying symptom out of them all, but
als
seems the most stubborn to leave :)
MissMonty
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 days ago
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ALS and B12
Scroll down to the heading, "Vitamin B12 levels and MND/
ALS
". https://jmedicalcasereports.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1752-1947-4-298
Scroll down to the heading, "Vitamin B12 levels and MND/
ALS
". https://jmedicalcasereports.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1752-1947-4-298
WiscGuy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Sanazon therapy experiences/ Erfahrungen mit Sanazon
Hat jemand die Sanazon-Therapie
als
Teil ihrer OC-Behandlung ausprobiert? Ich habe es getan und es hat wirklich gut funktioniert. Ich bin auf der Suche nach Frauen, die das auch ausprobiert haben - ich kann nicht die Einzige sein! Du kannst mich ja auf Deutsch oder Englisch antworten.
Hat jemand die Sanazon-Therapie
als
Teil ihrer OC-Behandlung ausprobiert? Ich habe es getan und es hat wirklich gut funktioniert. Ich bin auf der Suche nach Frauen, die das auch ausprobiert haben - ich kann nicht die Einzige sein! Du kannst mich ja auf Deutsch oder Englisch antworten.
Hailun
in
My Ovacome
6 months ago
Klotho gene therapy
utm_source=PAR&utm_campaign=c732d6332f-Email_ENL_US_PAR&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62dd4fb5e3-c732d6332f-74556474 I have been trying to find out what is used to prepare Klotho gene therapy a therapy that supposedly could be used for Parkinson's, Alzheimers and
ALS
"Initial data suggest that maintaining
utm_source=PAR&utm_campaign=c732d6332f-Email_ENL_US_PAR&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62dd4fb5e3-c732d6332f-74556474 I have been trying to find out what is used to prepare Klotho gene therapy a therapy that supposedly could be used for Parkinson's, Alzheimers and
ALS
"Initial data suggest that maintaining
Boscoejean
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Are neurodegenerative diseases separate or do they represent a spectrum of disease?
I AM
ALS
is initiating Cures for All, to unify the broader neurodegenerative community. I'm very happy to witness this paradigm shift. SE
I AM
ALS
is initiating Cures for All, to unify the broader neurodegenerative community. I'm very happy to witness this paradigm shift. SE
SilentEchoes
in
Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Happy and grateful goodbye to this forum, I am cured (76 y.o.)
Because I’ll soon die for
ALS
, which is no cure, no hope, I realize how PCa is so special and much more worrisome. Had I make the good choices, what a troublesome question! With
ALS
, one quickly dies, no questions, no hope, no disappointment.
Because I’ll soon die for
ALS
, which is no cure, no hope, I realize how PCa is so special and much more worrisome. Had I make the good choices, what a troublesome question! With
ALS
, one quickly dies, no questions, no hope, no disappointment.
GabF
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Effects of dietary intervention on human diseases: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential
Several neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Huntington’s disease (HD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (
ALS
), which feature chronic progressive damage to the nervous system, have been proven to be tightly connected with nutrient availability
Several neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Huntington’s disease (HD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (
ALS
), which feature chronic progressive damage to the nervous system, have been proven to be tightly connected with nutrient availability
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
I have PPMS.
After seeing 6 different (so called) nurologists who diagnosed me with
ALS
. I finally saw a 7th and 8th at Penn who understood my disease as MS. As of today, I am wheelchair bound and have lost most left side function. I get mild to severe vertigo.
After seeing 6 different (so called) nurologists who diagnosed me with
ALS
. I finally saw a 7th and 8th at Penn who understood my disease as MS. As of today, I am wheelchair bound and have lost most left side function. I get mild to severe vertigo.
MrB51
in
My MSAA Community
3 months ago
Elon Musk says Neuralink installs brain implant in first patient
The ambition is to supercharge human capabilities, treat neurological disorders like
ALS
or Parkinson’s, and maybe one day achieve a symbiotic relationship between humans and artificial intelligence.
The ambition is to supercharge human capabilities, treat neurological disorders like
ALS
or Parkinson’s, and maybe one day achieve a symbiotic relationship between humans and artificial intelligence.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Carrying a lot - possible trigger warning.
She had
ALS
, lost her voice sometime back... knew this was coming, still difficult. I know this is a lot... thanks.
She had
ALS
, lost her voice sometime back... knew this was coming, still difficult. I know this is a lot... thanks.
melbrown
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
WHAT IS THIS?
I have a history of mental health issues so FND sounds like the most likely culprit, as it seems to get worse after traumatic events or illness, but I can't shake
ALS
out of my mind, even though people on the
ALS
forum said this isn't how
ALS
manifests. Can someone offer insight? Thank you!
I have a history of mental health issues so FND sounds like the most likely culprit, as it seems to get worse after traumatic events or illness, but I can't shake
ALS
out of my mind, even though people on the
ALS
forum said this isn't how
ALS
manifests. Can someone offer insight? Thank you!
anxious182
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
10 months ago
Just checking in...
How is everyone doing lately with their PBC? For some of us, the temps are cooler - maybe helping with less itching. Do you feel you are still living life as best you can despite any of the symptoms that may occur unexpectedly in your day? We all have PBC so differently, don't we? I hope you all try
How is everyone doing lately with their PBC? For some of us, the temps are cooler - maybe helping with less itching. Do you feel you are still living life as best you can despite any of the symptoms that may occur unexpectedly in your day? We all have PBC so differently, don't we? I hope you all try
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
10 days ago
Wednesday's Word
[u][i]
"upper limits of normal"
[/i][/u] When we have any blood work done, there is always a 'normal' range given with our results. Hospitals or labs can somethings differ as to what their 'normal' is. Always look at what your results are according to that normal. According to Dr. Jones, in
[u][i]
"upper limits of normal"
[/i][/u] When we have any blood work done, there is always a 'normal' range given with our results. Hospitals or labs can somethings differ as to what their 'normal' is. Always look at what your results are according to that normal. According to Dr. Jones, in
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
15 days ago
Got results today
Labs weren’t too bad, but will be curious to see what they say. Wbcs 1.9, hct 39.5, PLT 176, neutrophils 1.1, lymphocytes 0.6. Alk phos was a little high, but not near double, other liver enzymes were good. I figured it is because my thyroid needs adjusting as it was totally fine in June. But lipids
Labs weren’t too bad, but will be curious to see what they say. Wbcs 1.9, hct 39.5, PLT 176, neutrophils 1.1, lymphocytes 0.6. Alk phos was a little high, but not near double, other liver enzymes were good. I figured it is because my thyroid needs adjusting as it was totally fine in June. But lipids
KLCTJC
in
MPN Voice
1 month ago
Tuesday's Tip
[i]
For the most part physicians have given Urso up to a year to decide if you are a responder or not -- has the Urso decreased your numbers significantly in that time period.
[/i] [i]
According to Dr. Jones (world 's leading expert on PBC) the thinking may soon be that only a 6 month period
[i]
For the most part physicians have given Urso up to a year to decide if you are a responder or not -- has the Urso decreased your numbers significantly in that time period.
[/i] [i]
According to Dr. Jones (world 's leading expert on PBC) the thinking may soon be that only a 6 month period
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
1 month ago
Health Anxiety
Since then, a variety of sensations and symptoms have caused me to believe I'm having heart attacks, various forms of cancer, diseases like
ALS
and MS, losing ability to breathe, etc. Only in the last week have I come to terms with the reality that it's all part of health anxiety.
Since then, a variety of sensations and symptoms have caused me to believe I'm having heart attacks, various forms of cancer, diseases like
ALS
and MS, losing ability to breathe, etc. Only in the last week have I come to terms with the reality that it's all part of health anxiety.
StringSlide
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
11 months ago
Wednesday's Word
[u][i]
Urso responder........
[/i][/u] Right now the criteria used is that the patients' alkaline phosphatase result is LESS than 1.67 times the upper limits of normal and the bilirubin results are less than one time the upper limits of normal. I know this can be very confusing. This is why
[u][i]
Urso responder........
[/i][/u] Right now the criteria used is that the patients' alkaline phosphatase result is LESS than 1.67 times the upper limits of normal and the bilirubin results are less than one time the upper limits of normal. I know this can be very confusing. This is why
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Why would my Alk Phos go up after just starting urso?
Hi All, I have a question and wondered if anyone had an answer to if they had a similar experience. I just started taking Urso and have been on it now close to a month my recent blood work shows that my Alk Phos has increased rather than decreased. While I know it may take awhile for Urso to potentially
Hi All, I have a question and wondered if anyone had an answer to if they had a similar experience. I just started taking Urso and have been on it now close to a month my recent blood work shows that my Alk Phos has increased rather than decreased. While I know it may take awhile for Urso to potentially
Toddyboo
in
PBC Foundation
5 months ago
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