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Potassium!
Has anyone else tried supplementing potassium to ease arrythmias? I've had a surprising result. Sorry for long post. Magnesium is the oft talked about one for AF or ectopics, and I added magnesium quite a while back, with a marginal though noticeable effect on damping ectopics. I recently checked
Has anyone else tried supplementing potassium to ease arrythmias? I've had a surprising result. Sorry for long post. Magnesium is the oft talked about one for AF or ectopics, and I added magnesium quite a while back, with a marginal though noticeable effect on damping ectopics. I recently checked
Cliff_G
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AF Association
The dangers of excess iodine uptake
This excellent article by Tania Smith (Thyroid.ca) describes the dangers and outcomes of taking in too much iodine. An article to be read and understood by anyone taking iodine direct.
Potassium iodide (KI) dosing in a nuclear emergency
BY THYROIDPATIENTSCA on MARCH 4, 2022
This excellent article by Tania Smith (Thyroid.ca) describes the dangers and outcomes of taking in too much iodine. An article to be read and understood by anyone taking iodine direct.
Potassium iodide (KI) dosing in a nuclear emergency
BY THYROIDPATIENTSCA on MARCH 4, 2022
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
IBS and Kidney Stones
Has anyone with IBS had to take Potassium Citrate mixture to try and prevent further production of Kidney Stones. It is known for upset Stomach and D. I have been prescribed this mixture and have been taking it for about a year now and seem to have much worse IBS D symtoms after a main meal. Just
Has anyone with IBS had to take Potassium Citrate mixture to try and prevent further production of Kidney Stones. It is known for upset Stomach and D. I have been prescribed this mixture and have been taking it for about a year now and seem to have much worse IBS D symtoms after a main meal. Just
Will1234
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Question to those who have stopped taking Thyroid-S
I´d like to hear from members who no longer take Thyroid-S. I realise there is something in Thyroid-S that does not agree with me. When I take it, I get terrible itching all over my body. If I go off it for a few days, the itching stops. When I go back on TS, the itching comes back. I think I am reacting
I´d like to hear from members who no longer take Thyroid-S. I realise there is something in Thyroid-S that does not agree with me. When I take it, I get terrible itching all over my body. If I go off it for a few days, the itching stops. When I go back on TS, the itching comes back. I think I am reacting
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Thyroid UK
Does anyone has this rare kidney disease (familial hypercalciuria, hypomagnesemia and nephrocalsinosis)?
I have been diagnosed with a very rare kidney disease since day 1 which called familial hypercalciuria, hypomagnesemia and nephrocalsinosis. Not a single doctor figured out a way to treat my condition or in other words nothing worked for me like: (sodium citrate, potassium citrate, potassium bicarbonate
I have been diagnosed with a very rare kidney disease since day 1 which called familial hypercalciuria, hypomagnesemia and nephrocalsinosis. Not a single doctor figured out a way to treat my condition or in other words nothing worked for me like: (sodium citrate, potassium citrate, potassium bicarbonate
Serlo92
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Kidney Disease
Low Sodium Salt
Thinking of my blood pressure I want to reduce the salt in my diet. I have some low sodium salt (Brand: Saxa So-Low) in which the reduced sodium is primarily taken up with potassium chloride instead. The packet says it contains 50% less sodium than table salt. It has 51% potassium chloride and 48% salt
Thinking of my blood pressure I want to reduce the salt in my diet. I have some low sodium salt (Brand: Saxa So-Low) in which the reduced sodium is primarily taken up with potassium chloride instead. The packet says it contains 50% less sodium than table salt. It has 51% potassium chloride and 48% salt
Drounding
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AF Association
OATMILK FORTIFIED WITH POTASSIUM IODIDE- OK TO TAKE?
I am reducing dairy intake and have been using oatmilk. However today I noted that it contains potassium iodide. Each 100mls contains 22ug . This is the only reasonably tasting milk substitute that I have been able to find and I have tried most of them! However I am concerned about the iodine content
I am reducing dairy intake and have been using oatmilk. However today I noted that it contains potassium iodide. Each 100mls contains 22ug . This is the only reasonably tasting milk substitute that I have been able to find and I have tried most of them! However I am concerned about the iodine content
Eton
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Thyroid UK
People of HU - 'A day in a life' living with IBS
To end the year, we are sharing stories of a few members to give you a glimpse into the lives of people using our platform to better their health. The patient voice is at the heart of everything that we do. By showcasing to others how valuable each community is to our members, we aim to further empower
To end the year, we are sharing stories of a few members to give you a glimpse into the lives of people using our platform to better their health. The patient voice is at the heart of everything that we do. By showcasing to others how valuable each community is to our members, we aim to further empower
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
Reference to the updated "Algorithm" for RLS treatment
Here is the reference and link to the updated "Algorithm" for RLS treatment. It's worth bringing the reference to your GP, neurologist and sleep specialist Silber, Michael H., Mark J. Buchfuhrer, Christopher J. Earley, Brian B. Koo, Mauro Manconi, John W. Winkelman, Christopher J. Earley, et al. “The
Here is the reference and link to the updated "Algorithm" for RLS treatment. It's worth bringing the reference to your GP, neurologist and sleep specialist Silber, Michael H., Mark J. Buchfuhrer, Christopher J. Earley, Brian B. Koo, Mauro Manconi, John W. Winkelman, Christopher J. Earley, et al. “The
GuillaumeL
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Restless Legs Syndrome
Supplements, nootropics, vitamins, herbs: how do they interact? which are not compatible, which work synergistically and timing?
Sept. 7, 2021: I’m adding this preface. Thank you for your responses! I did not anticipate this! Please do not have expectations of my efforts culminating in anything that is not very basic, already known by most people on this forum, or more than what is easily accessible on the internet. I use
Sept. 7, 2021: I’m adding this preface. Thank you for your responses! I did not anticipate this! Please do not have expectations of my efforts culminating in anything that is not very basic, already known by most people on this forum, or more than what is easily accessible on the internet. I use
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
Landmark study shows simple salt swap could prevent millions of deaths each year
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
Replacing table salt with a reduced-sodium, added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly reduces rates of stroke, heart attack and death, according to the results of one of the largest dietary intervention studies ever conducted. Presented at a ‘hotline session’ at the European Society of Cardiology
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
vendor for bulk raws to mix rehydration salts?
ive been using electrolye solutions to mitigate side effects of adderall treatment such as muscle cramping, brain fog and fatigue caused by the cns stimulation, modulated metabolism, improved hydrolysis, reduced urination and and increased sweating. it works great, but they're expensive over time no
ive been using electrolye solutions to mitigate side effects of adderall treatment such as muscle cramping, brain fog and fatigue caused by the cns stimulation, modulated metabolism, improved hydrolysis, reduced urination and and increased sweating. it works great, but they're expensive over time no
minutiaepast
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
Pompholyx (dyshidrotic eczema) and potassium permanganate
I developed Pompholyx (dyshidrotic eczema) on my hands last year. It was diagnosed and the symptoms treated using hydrocortisone cream following doctor's instructions. It got better, but didn't completely go away. The hydrocortisone dried my skin out so much that it still hasn't fully recovered over
I developed Pompholyx (dyshidrotic eczema) on my hands last year. It was diagnosed and the symptoms treated using hydrocortisone cream following doctor's instructions. It got better, but didn't completely go away. The hydrocortisone dried my skin out so much that it still hasn't fully recovered over
JumpJiving
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MY SKIN
asthma free for 3 days this is what happened
Okay day 1 took a reliever puff left the preventer . Watched asthma uk video on breathing and taking more water on board as I remember it and no doubt I will be corrected but I decided to between 4 and 8 pints of squash per day ; now as I was getting cramps in my lower leg I decided to get some potassium
Okay day 1 took a reliever puff left the preventer . Watched asthma uk video on breathing and taking more water on board as I remember it and no doubt I will be corrected but I decided to between 4 and 8 pints of squash per day ; now as I was getting cramps in my lower leg I decided to get some potassium
murphy100
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Asthma Community Forum
Potassium in the diet
I know that too much salt in the diet is not good for you, so for many many years I've been using (sparingly) so-called "50% sodium salt, which is a mixture of 50% sodium chloride and 50% potassium chloride. It's readily available in supermarkets as a means of reducing your sodium intake. I've now had
I know that too much salt in the diet is not good for you, so for many many years I've been using (sparingly) so-called "50% sodium salt, which is a mixture of 50% sodium chloride and 50% potassium chloride. It's readily available in supermarkets as a means of reducing your sodium intake. I've now had
Mart25
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British Heart Foundation
Protenuria and possible FSGS
Good day everyone, I'm here to seek hopefully professional opinions out there regarding my condition. I am 38 yrs old male, overall very healthy. From the age of 19 to 36, I have been a recreational bodybuilder and have used anabolic steroids for that period of time on and off. Couple of years ago I
Good day everyone, I'm here to seek hopefully professional opinions out there regarding my condition. I am 38 yrs old male, overall very healthy. From the age of 19 to 36, I have been a recreational bodybuilder and have used anabolic steroids for that period of time on and off. Couple of years ago I
s0me1else
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Kidney Disease
potassium chloride
Hi does anyone have a problem with potassium chloride in food , found in crisps processed foods excetra ..
Hi does anyone have a problem with potassium chloride in food , found in crisps processed foods excetra ..
murphy100
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Asthma Community Forum
Potassium Citrate -Amazingii
I had a procedure in January for removal of a kidney stone and was advised by my Surgeon to take Potassium Citrate . This was found to help prevent recurring stones forming . Interestingly , this medication , which has a major common side effect of stomach issues and diarrhoea has had a reverse effect
I had a procedure in January for removal of a kidney stone and was advised by my Surgeon to take Potassium Citrate . This was found to help prevent recurring stones forming . Interestingly , this medication , which has a major common side effect of stomach issues and diarrhoea has had a reverse effect
Will1234
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IBS Network
More info about PEG in the COVID vaccines
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
Source: https://creakyjoints.org/living-with-arthritis/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/can-you-get-covid-19-vaccine-history-allergic-reactions/ Relevant info: The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Fact sheets provided by the FDA for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines state that you should not get
gothchiq
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Allergic to Glycols
Mediterranean diet
There was a question posted recently about diet and how to ensure that you are getting enough nutrients from food. I thought my answer might be useful to others, so here is much of information that I posted and a bit more in case anyone missed it. I attended a course on the microbiome (gut bacteria)
There was a question posted recently about diet and how to ensure that you are getting enough nutrients from food. I thought my answer might be useful to others, so here is much of information that I posted and a bit more in case anyone missed it. I attended a course on the microbiome (gut bacteria)
xjrs
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