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Has anyone had the symptoms and treatment for a Vitamin B Complex Deficiency?
Hello All, I would really like to know if anyone out there within the Pain Concern community and beyond, has had proven symptoms of a Vitamin B Complex deficiency. What were your symptoms, did having a blood test show up the deficiency? Were your symptoms classical of a deficiency or not? How long
Hello All, I would really like to know if anyone out there within the Pain Concern community and beyond, has had proven symptoms of a Vitamin B Complex deficiency. What were your symptoms, did having a blood test show up the deficiency? Were your symptoms classical of a deficiency or not? How long
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Pain Concern
8 years ago
Eggs
In my recent post on 'Meat', I included two studies by Erin Richman. Those studies also looked at eggs. A natural response to those studies might be to stop eating eggs. I think that a little perspective is called for. In the Health Professionals Follow-up Study [1]: "Men who consumed 2.5 or more
In my recent post on 'Meat', I included two studies by Erin Richman. Those studies also looked at eggs. A natural response to those studies might be to stop eating eggs. I think that a little perspective is called for. In the Health Professionals Follow-up Study [1]: "Men who consumed 2.5 or more
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
How can I avoid all these foods?
Good morning everyone, It seems like my "avoid" list is growing longer every month. Since sticking to this I have lost just over a stone (since the end of December) I am always hungry and feeling worse because of it. I had been doing really quite well healthwise until I was told (by a professional
Good morning everyone, It seems like my "avoid" list is growing longer every month. Since sticking to this I have lost just over a stone (since the end of December) I am always hungry and feeling worse because of it. I had been doing really quite well healthwise until I was told (by a professional
Kitten-whiskers
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
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blood tests
i have fibromyalgia for last 20 years and recently asked my doctor to check my blood. i am always cold,no energy,cant sleep,no libido, brain fog,light sensitivity,constant back pain with widespread chronic body pain.my doctor tested my blood something came back low and on ringing for results the nurse
i have fibromyalgia for last 20 years and recently asked my doctor to check my blood. i am always cold,no energy,cant sleep,no libido, brain fog,light sensitivity,constant back pain with widespread chronic body pain.my doctor tested my blood something came back low and on ringing for results the nurse
lindabre
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Neuropathy info please
I'm beginning to develop neuropathy after the second dose of cisplatin (swopped to that due to carboplatin allergy). As walking and knitting are two of my main activities and part of my social life I'm worried about this. I've read that B vitamins and 'physical therapy' which is from the US forum and
I'm beginning to develop neuropathy after the second dose of cisplatin (swopped to that due to carboplatin allergy). As walking and knitting are two of my main activities and part of my social life I'm worried about this. I've read that B vitamins and 'physical therapy' which is from the US forum and
LesleyGreengran
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My Ovacome
8 years ago
Folic Acid & Vitamins
Hi there I am taking the bog standard 400mcg folic acid from my GP and as advised from my consultant! But I have recently bought Vitamin D, DHEA capsules and a vitamin B supplement aswell as a multivitamin! I just noticed that the multivitamin and the Vitamin B tablet both have 200mcg of folic acid in
Hi there I am taking the bog standard 400mcg folic acid from my GP and as advised from my consultant! But I have recently bought Vitamin D, DHEA capsules and a vitamin B supplement aswell as a multivitamin! I just noticed that the multivitamin and the Vitamin B tablet both have 200mcg of folic acid in
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Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
Endo or gut doc?
Drum roll please! For I I'll attend my GP surgery tomorrow to find out if I need an endochronologist or a gut doc......I am at the mercy of two hooray Henry's who are supposed to be doctors...but cannot seem to make the connection between depression ,fatigue, aching joints, exhaustion and vitamin deficiency
Drum roll please! For I I'll attend my GP surgery tomorrow to find out if I need an endochronologist or a gut doc......I am at the mercy of two hooray Henry's who are supposed to be doctors...but cannot seem to make the connection between depression ,fatigue, aching joints, exhaustion and vitamin deficiency
Bioluminence
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
B12 result 253, GP has prescribed 50 mcg cyanocobalamin tablets. Methylcobalamine 5000 mcg better?
Title says it all really! Also what is a good make of Vitamin B complex to supplement this?
Title says it all really! Also what is a good make of Vitamin B complex to supplement this?
seamail57
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Should I be taking a B Complex along with my injections?
Hi all, So I've seen a lot of conflicting information as to whether I should be taking a B Complex or just folic acid with B 12 injections. I am already taking methylfolate but am going to switch to folic acid as I don't tolerate methyfolate well! (It makes me anxious) but then I've read about how
Hi all, So I've seen a lot of conflicting information as to whether I should be taking a B Complex or just folic acid with B 12 injections. I am already taking methylfolate but am going to switch to folic acid as I don't tolerate methyfolate well! (It makes me anxious) but then I've read about how
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Intrinsic Factor
I have found some vitamin B complex capsules(with metafolin) which contain Porcine Intrinsic Factor. Has anyone seen any sceintific evidence that this porcine I.F. could really help P.A. patients who have antibodies that destroy their intrinsic factor which is necessary for absorption of Vitamin B12?
I have found some vitamin B complex capsules(with metafolin) which contain Porcine Intrinsic Factor. Has anyone seen any sceintific evidence that this porcine I.F. could really help P.A. patients who have antibodies that destroy their intrinsic factor which is necessary for absorption of Vitamin B12?
wedgewood
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Metformin/B12
I've just read an article on the importance of B vitamins and cognitive decline: http://healthinsightuk.org/2016/02/08/prevention-is-the-best-way-of-tackling-alzheimers-so-why-is-it-being-ignored-and-discredited/ Which led me to an article in the Mail Online: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article
I've just read an article on the importance of B vitamins and cognitive decline: http://healthinsightuk.org/2016/02/08/prevention-is-the-best-way-of-tackling-alzheimers-so-why-is-it-being-ignored-and-discredited/ Which led me to an article in the Mail Online: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article
MikePollard
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Nutritional yeast
Hi all Just sharing info about this product which I've just come across as a non dairy alternative to use to flavour food - it's basically what it says on the tin, yeast flakes, and has a cheesy/nutty savoury flavour. Also high in B vitamins, which are good for your overall cardiovascular health, particularly
Hi all Just sharing info about this product which I've just come across as a non dairy alternative to use to flavour food - it's basically what it says on the tin, yeast flakes, and has a cheesy/nutty savoury flavour. Also high in B vitamins, which are good for your overall cardiovascular health, particularly
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Cholesterol Support
8 years ago
Gilbert's Syndrome
Hello, my name is Kiri, 26 years old, and have been diagnosed with Gilbert's Syndrome within the last year. I understand there a varying degrees of the symptoms related to Gilbert's, making it a very difficult condition to get on top of, but within the last couple of weeks I have been struggling more
Hello, my name is Kiri, 26 years old, and have been diagnosed with Gilbert's Syndrome within the last year. I understand there a varying degrees of the symptoms related to Gilbert's, making it a very difficult condition to get on top of, but within the last couple of weeks I have been struggling more
Kiri-Cupcake
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Increases in Acute Hepatitis B Virus Infections — Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia, 2006–2013
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/mm6503a2.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/wr/mm6503a2.htm
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
8 years ago
Lack of emotions
Ever since my first panic attack, I've realised that I no longer have any emotions, I just feel empty, I cannot laugh, smile, get angry, I look at myself in the mirror and I don't recognise myself. I look back at pictures of me when I was happy and I don't identify with that person. I can cry but I
Ever since my first panic attack, I've realised that I no longer have any emotions, I just feel empty, I cannot laugh, smile, get angry, I look at myself in the mirror and I don't recognise myself. I look back at pictures of me when I was happy and I don't identify with that person. I can cry but I
isi1994
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Vitamins
So I see alot about b vitamins and magnesium helping people with anxiety. I was thinking about trying a womens multi vitamin which has alot of the b vitamin and magnesium in them! Is anyone taking them and yours thoughts? Do they help!! Gonna have a talk to the chemist today about them
So I see alot about b vitamins and magnesium helping people with anxiety. I was thinking about trying a womens multi vitamin which has alot of the b vitamin and magnesium in them! Is anyone taking them and yours thoughts? Do they help!! Gonna have a talk to the chemist today about them
Foxy36
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Cycle triggering migraines?
I have Hemiplegic migraines without the headache/ head pain. I had never suffered migraine until Perimenopause a few years ago. It seems that my only triggers are hormonal relating to my menstrual cycle. I saw a Professor Neurologist last year and he disagreed they were triggered by my cycle. ( he said
I have Hemiplegic migraines without the headache/ head pain. I had never suffered migraine until Perimenopause a few years ago. It seems that my only triggers are hormonal relating to my menstrual cycle. I saw a Professor Neurologist last year and he disagreed they were triggered by my cycle. ( he said
CarolineAnne
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National Migraine Centre
8 years ago
24/7 lower leg fasciculations
Hello, I am new to the forum and any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have been having nonstop lower leg fasciculations/pins & needles for about two months now. I went to a neuro, who found no clinical weakness and no issues with a brain MRI. He told me to chalk it up to stress, which I really
Hello, I am new to the forum and any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have been having nonstop lower leg fasciculations/pins & needles for about two months now. I went to a neuro, who found no clinical weakness and no issues with a brain MRI. He told me to chalk it up to stress, which I really
nmu943
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Antioxidants Halt Axonal Degeneration in a Mouse Model of X-Adrenoleukodystrophy
This was dated 2011, but it is news to me Out of desperation more than anything else I ordered some bulk antioxidant powders last year. NAC, Vitamin C, a slew of B vitamins, Centrophenoxine, coenzyme Q10. All sorts. My reasoning was that it couldn't possibly do any more harm than mother nature had
This was dated 2011, but it is news to me Out of desperation more than anything else I ordered some bulk antioxidant powders last year. NAC, Vitamin C, a slew of B vitamins, Centrophenoxine, coenzyme Q10. All sorts. My reasoning was that it couldn't possibly do any more harm than mother nature had
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
8 years ago
So, in summary, what should I do/not do?!
Hi, I've just signed up here as I was diagnosed with PD just before Christmas. I'm 54 and fit & well. At least I thought I was... I'd had an odd 'heavy' left leg and a slight facial tick when concentrating which began around January 2015. In the summer I started to develop a tremor in my left hand/
Hi, I've just signed up here as I was diagnosed with PD just before Christmas. I'm 54 and fit & well. At least I thought I was... I'd had an odd 'heavy' left leg and a slight facial tick when concentrating which began around January 2015. In the summer I started to develop a tremor in my left hand/
Marcomando
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
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