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VINEGAR, my new best friend!
A few weeks ago I decided to add unfiltered vinegar to my diet and have been seeing more and more benefits. I've been encouraging people to try it ever since. Dr. Mercola has this article on his website today pointing out more of the scientific facts as to why it works. "Various studies, researchers
A few weeks ago I decided to add unfiltered vinegar to my diet and have been seeing more and more benefits. I've been encouraging people to try it ever since. Dr. Mercola has this article on his website today pointing out more of the scientific facts as to why it works. "Various studies, researchers
Heloise
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
My Current Situation
I'll recap... 1986: Born, and immediately diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
with insufficiency 1998: On a trampoline with friends, one of them kicks my leg, and my knee dislocates.
I'll recap... 1986: Born, and immediately diagnosed with
aortic
stenosis
with insufficiency 1998: On a trampoline with friends, one of them kicks my leg, and my knee dislocates.
RBeard86
in
Pain Concern
7 years ago
Difference between Neo-Cytamen Hydroxocobalamin Chloride and Mercury pharma Hydroxocobalamin Acetate
Hello... Went to collect my B12 ampoules from chemist this afternoon and realised instead of being given my usual brand Neo-Cytamen they have given me the Mercury Pharma brand. The former contains hydroxocobalamin Chloride 1000 microgram/ml and the latter Hydroxocobalamin Acetate 1mg/ml. On the information
Hello... Went to collect my B12 ampoules from chemist this afternoon and realised instead of being given my usual brand Neo-Cytamen they have given me the Mercury Pharma brand. The former contains hydroxocobalamin Chloride 1000 microgram/ml and the latter Hydroxocobalamin Acetate 1mg/ml. On the information
JGBH
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
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Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Autoimmune Diseases.
Some new work has shown that mice fed a special diet are much less likely to suffer from Type 1 diabetes. It's possible that other autoimmune diseases, maybe PA, could also be prevented by adopting a similar diet. The diet includes a type of fibre (resistant starches) that gets broken down in the large
Some new work has shown that mice fed a special diet are much less likely to suffer from Type 1 diabetes. It's possible that other autoimmune diseases, maybe PA, could also be prevented by adopting a similar diet. The diet includes a type of fibre (resistant starches) that gets broken down in the large
fbirder
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
MYOCARDIAL INACTIVATION OF THYROID HORMONES IN PATIENTS WITH AORTIC STENOSIS
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To study myocardial thyroid hormone metabolism in patients with
aortic
valve
stenosis
(AS) undergoing
aortic
valve replacement and in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery.
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To study myocardial thyroid hormone metabolism in patients with
aortic
valve
stenosis
(AS) undergoing
aortic
valve replacement and in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Recent research on AF progression
The report also notes that 'the progression from paroxysmal AF to persistent AF by 10 years was 1.4 to 3 times more likely in patients who were older or had structural heart disease, including mitral regurgitation,
aortic
stenosis
, left ventricular hypertrophy, or an enlarged left atrium'.
The report also notes that 'the progression from paroxysmal AF to persistent AF by 10 years was 1.4 to 3 times more likely in patients who were older or had structural heart disease, including mitral regurgitation,
aortic
stenosis
, left ventricular hypertrophy, or an enlarged left atrium'.
dommydops
in
AF Association
7 years ago
Hospital Review
I am going to have to have something done about the
aortic
stenosis
but no decisions about that, until I get the appointment with the cardiologist. He is going to arrange a fit to fly assessment but doesn't think there should be a problem.
I am going to have to have something done about the
aortic
stenosis
but no decisions about that, until I get the appointment with the cardiologist. He is going to arrange a fit to fly assessment but doesn't think there should be a problem.
Carnival567
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
9 Foods That Can Reduce Your Blood Sugar Level
High blood sugar occurs when the insulin in the body fails to metabolize the sugar from the food, which raises the amount of glucose in your blood. It is a metabolic disorder which can be managed effectively with the help of lifestyle modifications such as exercise and food. This article is going to
High blood sugar occurs when the insulin in the body fails to metabolize the sugar from the food, which raises the amount of glucose in your blood. It is a metabolic disorder which can be managed effectively with the help of lifestyle modifications such as exercise and food. This article is going to
Ashka9
in
Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
8 years ago
aortic stenosis
person in 80s with mild
aortic
stenosis
. worried very much. dr said don't worry. anyone please share experiences. thank you all
person in 80s with mild
aortic
stenosis
. worried very much. dr said don't worry. anyone please share experiences. thank you all
afib1
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Vinegar and Diabetes, Do's and Don'ts
The limited available research suggests that vinegar taken before a meal may lower blood glucose from 20% to 33%.[10,12] The response may depend on the type of glucose load—that is, a more pronounced response with a high-glycemic vs low-glycemic meal or glucose-containing beverage.[11,14] Large amounts
The limited available research suggests that vinegar taken before a meal may lower blood glucose from 20% to 33%.[10,12] The response may depend on the type of glucose load—that is, a more pronounced response with a high-glycemic vs low-glycemic meal or glucose-containing beverage.[11,14] Large amounts
Ashka9
in
Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
8 years ago
Femoral Neuropathy
around 5 months ago I had an Intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) fitted for heart failure and af for around 2 weeks, I have been having numbness and pain in my thighs, feet, hands with a feeling of buzzing under the skin, Ive now been told I may have Femoral Neuropathy The device is comprised of a catheter
around 5 months ago I had an Intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) fitted for heart failure and af for around 2 weeks, I have been having numbness and pain in my thighs, feet, hands with a feeling of buzzing under the skin, Ive now been told I may have Femoral Neuropathy The device is comprised of a catheter
bushy2016
in
AF Association
8 years ago
BARRETT'S OESOPHAGUS -- how is the likelihood of it becoming malignant monitored?
Monitoring the Premalignant Potential of Barrett's Oesophagus Abstract and Introduction Abstract The landscape for patients with Barrett's oesophagus (BE) has changed significantly in the last decade. Research and new guidelines have helped gastroenterologists to better identify those patients with
Monitoring the Premalignant Potential of Barrett's Oesophagus Abstract and Introduction Abstract The landscape for patients with Barrett's oesophagus (BE) has changed significantly in the last decade. Research and new guidelines have helped gastroenterologists to better identify those patients with
gutlesswonder
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
8 years ago
Successful Honeopathic Treatment for Hep C Documented
Successful Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis With High-dilution Medicine Barbara Sarter, PhD, APRN, FNP-C, DiHom, Prasanta Banerji, FMIH, and Pratip Banerji, MD(Hom) Author information ► Copyright and License information ► Go to: ABSTRACT Introduction: Two cases of viral hepatitis that had
Successful Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis With High-dilution Medicine Barbara Sarter, PhD, APRN, FNP-C, DiHom, Prasanta Banerji, FMIH, and Pratip Banerji, MD(Hom) Author information ► Copyright and License information ► Go to: ABSTRACT Introduction: Two cases of viral hepatitis that had
jennyjolly
in
HFI Connect - Hepatitis
8 years ago
Successful Homeopathic Treatment of Hep C
Successful Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis With High-dilution Medicine Barbara Sarter, PhD, APRN, FNP-C, DiHom, Prasanta Banerji, FMIH, and Pratip Banerji, MD(Hom) Author information ► Copyright and License information ► Go to: ABSTRACT Introduction: Two cases of viral hepatitis that had
Successful Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis With High-dilution Medicine Barbara Sarter, PhD, APRN, FNP-C, DiHom, Prasanta Banerji, FMIH, and Pratip Banerji, MD(Hom) Author information ► Copyright and License information ► Go to: ABSTRACT Introduction: Two cases of viral hepatitis that had
jennyjolly
in
Hepatitis C Support
8 years ago
Bipap and heart
For info I have reduced lung function due to scoliosis,
aortic
leak and
stenosis
, and AF. As the summer went on my breathing got worse and worse, lung function had shown to be slightly worse, so put it down to that.
For info I have reduced lung function due to scoliosis,
aortic
leak and
stenosis
, and AF. As the summer went on my breathing got worse and worse, lung function had shown to be slightly worse, so put it down to that.
MisUse
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Is Hydroxocobalamin im suitable for sub cut?
So I finally got to see my gp following the haematologist appointment last Monday and now have my prescription of Ampoules. They state on the box that they are for Im injection but I would prefer to do sub cut as with everything else going on I am not quite confident that I can relax enough to inject
So I finally got to see my gp following the haematologist appointment last Monday and now have my prescription of Ampoules. They state on the box that they are for Im injection but I would prefer to do sub cut as with everything else going on I am not quite confident that I can relax enough to inject
CarpaBob
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
What is ‘valvular’ atrial fibrillation? A reappraisal Valvular and non-valvular AF
Interesting article here on treatment: http://eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/09/28/eurheartj.ehu352 My AF started as a result of having my
aortic
valve replaced with a tissue valve because of
aortic
stenosis
.
Interesting article here on treatment: http://eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/09/28/eurheartj.ehu352 My AF started as a result of having my
aortic
valve replaced with a tissue valve because of
aortic
stenosis
.
seasider18
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Blue Badge assessment
My daughter who has AF,
aortic
stenosis
, asthma, respiratory issues, acute breathlessness, sleep apneao, and dyspraxia is having a blue badge assessment on Friday - (she is 26). She takes spiriva, warfarin, blood pressure meds, digoxin, velapamil and asthma inhalers.
My daughter who has AF,
aortic
stenosis
, asthma, respiratory issues, acute breathlessness, sleep apneao, and dyspraxia is having a blue badge assessment on Friday - (she is 26). She takes spiriva, warfarin, blood pressure meds, digoxin, velapamil and asthma inhalers.
dianef2303
in
AF Association
9 years ago
Training on flecainide
I am 41 years old and have mild mitral
stenosis
. I had some membrane removed from my
aortic
valve when I was 15. So my heart is not normal, but healthy enough not to get in my way as long as I don't try compete in running or riding races, or field sports. In April I had atrial fibrillation.
I am 41 years old and have mild mitral
stenosis
. I had some membrane removed from my
aortic
valve when I was 15. So my heart is not normal, but healthy enough not to get in my way as long as I don't try compete in running or riding races, or field sports. In April I had atrial fibrillation.
Jonathan_C
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 years ago
Blood in urine???
Without labouring the point too much (because I have posted before), I was diagnosed with Primary Hypothyroidism at the same time as having a newly diagnosed Bicuspid
Stenosis
of the
Aortic
Heart Valve (which I've now had replaced with a mechanical valve and therefore on Warfarin for life).
Without labouring the point too much (because I have posted before), I was diagnosed with Primary Hypothyroidism at the same time as having a newly diagnosed Bicuspid
Stenosis
of the
Aortic
Heart Valve (which I've now had replaced with a mechanical valve and therefore on Warfarin for life).
Suzy61Taylor
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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