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I thought this was very interesting, Dr. Talks about vit D, but her info on B vitamins are very in
https://youtu.be/74F22bjBmqE
https://youtu.be/74F22bjBmqE
akgirlsrock
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vitamin C in the world of Parkinson´s
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vitamin B treatment
Vitamin B treatment Has anyone had experience with thiamine (vitamin B-1) treatment for PD
Vitamin B treatment Has anyone had experience with thiamine (vitamin B-1) treatment for PD
134A
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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Nutritional recommendations for Acid reflux.
Hi Studies have shown links with Thyroid disorders and low stomach acid. Ant acids and PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) exacerbates low stomach acid, long term use is not recommended. Low stomach acid can be caused by high cortisol, thus causing issues with the thyroid function. Low stomach acid can
Hi Studies have shown links with Thyroid disorders and low stomach acid. Ant acids and PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) exacerbates low stomach acid, long term use is not recommended. Low stomach acid can be caused by high cortisol, thus causing issues with the thyroid function. Low stomach acid can
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vitamin E and Vitamin B ok to take with Levothyroxine?
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis. Long and painful story but I lost my daughter full term in June and had a mmc in December. My full term loss was a very rare pregnancy complication - nothing to do with my thyroid - it was 1.08 5 weeks after birth. Since august I have known that
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis. Long and painful story but I lost my daughter full term in June and had a mmc in December. My full term loss was a very rare pregnancy complication - nothing to do with my thyroid - it was 1.08 5 weeks after birth. Since august I have known that
Rainbowdreamer
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
The more homocysteine, the worse the Parkinson's?
"You don't discover new continents if you don't have the courage to lose sight of the old shores." Andre Gide An elevated level of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood is neurotoxic and has been reported as a truly important risk factor for developing Parkinson's, as well as cardiovascular disease
"You don't discover new continents if you don't have the courage to lose sight of the old shores." Andre Gide An elevated level of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood is neurotoxic and has been reported as a truly important risk factor for developing Parkinson's, as well as cardiovascular disease
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Thyroid results puzzle
I know how some of you good people like a bit of a thyroid labs puzzle - so I thought i might post up some of my recent results and see if you had any thoughts on them. I have been diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and have been taking combination T3 / T4 therapy with levothyroxine and Tiromel T3 for a few
I know how some of you good people like a bit of a thyroid labs puzzle - so I thought i might post up some of my recent results and see if you had any thoughts on them. I have been diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and have been taking combination T3 / T4 therapy with levothyroxine and Tiromel T3 for a few
garz
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
4 amazing videos that change the way we look at Parkinson's.
"The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust Over the last 40 years, four courageous and compassionate neurologists have investigated the use of various substances to achieve a "miraculous" improvement in patients with many years of
"The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust Over the last 40 years, four courageous and compassionate neurologists have investigated the use of various substances to achieve a "miraculous" improvement in patients with many years of
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Latest results show low TSH, high FT4 but have hypo symptoms, seeing endo next Monday
Hi, this is my second post on this forum. I need some help interpreting my latest figures from a prick blood test I did with Thriva. As they use wide ranges I've included 'normal' and 'optimal' ranges that they highlight in their results. I took this test on Monday 18 Jan in the morning on fasting stomach
Hi, this is my second post on this forum. I need some help interpreting my latest figures from a prick blood test I did with Thriva. As they use wide ranges I've included 'normal' and 'optimal' ranges that they highlight in their results. I took this test on Monday 18 Jan in the morning on fasting stomach
glowing_cat
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Lightheadedness, dizzy spells,
Doctors have ruled out brain abnormalities, inner ear problems. Besides cancer treatment, taking 20 mg of Telmisartan daily, 4/10 mg Flomax evenings. Two tabs Caltrate 600 daily, two tablets Cosamine DS daily, 5000 mg vitamin B lingual every third day, and 2 bitter almonds per day. Only started bitter
Doctors have ruled out brain abnormalities, inner ear problems. Besides cancer treatment, taking 20 mg of Telmisartan daily, 4/10 mg Flomax evenings. Two tabs Caltrate 600 daily, two tablets Cosamine DS daily, 5000 mg vitamin B lingual every third day, and 2 bitter almonds per day. Only started bitter
Flyfisherbug
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ct values and (RT-PCR) SARS-CoV-2 tests -ASK FOR YOUR Ct VALUE before making radical treatment decisions
(I try to avoid Covid-19 comments or on molecular virology/biology on this forum, but this one seems appropriate given RoyProp's post. The use of Ct values is controversial, so don't assume anything I say is gospel, but plenty of studies are available to substantiate what I suggest. Look for Dr. Mina's
(I try to avoid Covid-19 comments or on molecular virology/biology on this forum, but this one seems appropriate given RoyProp's post. The use of Ct values is controversial, so don't assume anything I say is gospel, but plenty of studies are available to substantiate what I suggest. Look for Dr. Mina's
sharoncrayn
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Active b12 vs total b12
I had some vitamins and minerals tested, and my active b12 came back as 46.6 pmol/l with range of 37.5 to 188. I can't find much info on the active b12 test. Or what optimal should be, only the total b12 test. My folate is also low at 7.59 nmol. I've had two years of increasing neurological symptoms,
I had some vitamins and minerals tested, and my active b12 came back as 46.6 pmol/l with range of 37.5 to 188. I can't find much info on the active b12 test. Or what optimal should be, only the total b12 test. My folate is also low at 7.59 nmol. I've had two years of increasing neurological symptoms,
happyp
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Mucuna and other natural supplements advice please
Hi I haven’t posted before. I am Carer to my husband who was diagnosed with PD in 2016 after being told for several years that he had essential tremor. Over the past year his motor and non motor symptoms have got worse. He does zoom PD Warrior 3 times a week, Beat boxing twice and other things too. Three
Hi I haven’t posted before. I am Carer to my husband who was diagnosed with PD in 2016 after being told for several years that he had essential tremor. Over the past year his motor and non motor symptoms have got worse. He does zoom PD Warrior 3 times a week, Beat boxing twice and other things too. Three
LondonPD
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Possible depletion of other forms of vitamin b
I was wondering if anyone has researched any link with depletion of any of the other forms of Vitamin b. For example, b 2? We know we have a vitamin B12 deficiency. Lots on here (myself included) also have low b9 (folate). Given the fact that many of us still feel major fatigue, despite being treated
I was wondering if anyone has researched any link with depletion of any of the other forms of Vitamin b. For example, b 2? We know we have a vitamin B12 deficiency. Lots on here (myself included) also have low b9 (folate). Given the fact that many of us still feel major fatigue, despite being treated
Cinders70
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Can hypothyroidism cause bladder irritation, smelly urine?
So sensitive subject... I had a water infection or so I thought(again!) and went to the doctors leukocytes were detected and it was sent off to the labs. Pressure in my bladder persisted but according to the receptionist the following week when I rang as I suffered in silence my notes were messaged
So sensitive subject... I had a water infection or so I thought(again!) and went to the doctors leukocytes were detected and it was sent off to the labs. Pressure in my bladder persisted but according to the receptionist the following week when I rang as I suffered in silence my notes were messaged
imsotiredallthetime
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
I forgot to stop B vits before blood test!!
I sent a medichecks full thyroid profile test off yesterday and have just remembered that I didn't stop taking my b vitamins for a week beforehand as recommended!! 🙀 Will this mess up all my results?? Or just some of the readings??
I sent a medichecks full thyroid profile test off yesterday and have just remembered that I didn't stop taking my b vitamins for a week beforehand as recommended!! 🙀 Will this mess up all my results?? Or just some of the readings??
Molly161018
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Use of B complex
Hi gang. I read the other day that PWPs are often deficient in several B vitamins. So I went and ordered a B complex from Amazon. I have two issues though that I’d be grateful if anybody could inform me of: firstly, how often? Daily, weekly? Also, there appears to be a school of thought that such a supplement
Hi gang. I read the other day that PWPs are often deficient in several B vitamins. So I went and ordered a B complex from Amazon. I have two issues though that I’d be grateful if anybody could inform me of: firstly, how often? Daily, weekly? Also, there appears to be a school of thought that such a supplement
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
What should we ask at hospital?
Happy new year to you all. I wonder if you can help. As previously posted my partner has decompensated cirrhosis, portal hypertension, enlarged spleen and has now developed ascites. He's been laid up for about 8 weeks with no improvement. He can't sit up to eat and lays in bed all the time. He can make
Happy new year to you all. I wonder if you can help. As previously posted my partner has decompensated cirrhosis, portal hypertension, enlarged spleen and has now developed ascites. He's been laid up for about 8 weeks with no improvement. He can't sit up to eat and lays in bed all the time. He can make
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Extreme anxiety after injection
Does anyone suffer extreme anxiety after vitamin b injection? I have had anxiety for years but I have recently had my first injection and I feel as if I have got so much adrenaline going through me. I cannot eat and I cannot relax
Does anyone suffer extreme anxiety after vitamin b injection? I have had anxiety for years but I have recently had my first injection and I feel as if I have got so much adrenaline going through me. I cannot eat and I cannot relax
Jc102
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Should I stop using herbal blends before blood tests?
As I shared on someone else’s post, I had what I think may have been COVID some weeks ago. Raised temperature, headache, tight chest, sore throat, swollen glands, loss of taste and smell, diarrhoea, nervy pains in my fingers and toes, extreme exhaustion. I had little appetite for about ten days. One
As I shared on someone else’s post, I had what I think may have been COVID some weeks ago. Raised temperature, headache, tight chest, sore throat, swollen glands, loss of taste and smell, diarrhoea, nervy pains in my fingers and toes, extreme exhaustion. I had little appetite for about ten days. One
Localhero
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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