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Plant based ALA [alpha-lipoic acid] can weaken COVID-19 infection and maybe even prevent it.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427590/#!po=9.45946 ALA can increase human defenses against SARS-CoV-2 by increasing intracellular pH. ALA is a potent antioxidant and reduces oxidative stress and inhibits activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB) and can play a vital role in the treatment
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427590/#!po=9.45946 ALA can increase human defenses against SARS-CoV-2 by increasing intracellular pH. ALA is a potent antioxidant and reduces oxidative stress and inhibits activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB) and can play a vital role in the treatment
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Non stop bleeding!
I started the mini pill almost 2 months ago, have been bleeding since. Just heavy bleeding for almost 8 weeks now. GP prescribed mefenamic acid, even that hasn’t helped. I’m struggling mentally and emotionally and nothing is working!
I started the mini pill almost 2 months ago, have been bleeding since. Just heavy bleeding for almost 8 weeks now. GP prescribed mefenamic acid, even that hasn’t helped. I’m struggling mentally and emotionally and nothing is working!
Taz32
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
The Hallmarks of Cancer: Preserving Health and Longevity while fighting Prostate Cancer
[i]Note: I have been thinking about these ideas over some weeks and how they might apply to complement my therapeutic approach to my prostate cancer (HSPC T3cN1M0). Nothing here should be taken as suggesting an epigenetic and phytochemical approach as an alternative for optimally selected and medically
[i]Note: I have been thinking about these ideas over some weeks and how they might apply to complement my therapeutic approach to my prostate cancer (HSPC T3cN1M0). Nothing here should be taken as suggesting an epigenetic and phytochemical approach as an alternative for optimally selected and medically
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Alendronate (Fosamax),
Hi there . Dr has recently prescribed this for me but I need advice . Has anyone else had any knowledge of it at all. Side effects sound pretty awful and as I have a digestion problem anyway I am rather reluctant to take it . Would welcome any comments re this
Hi there . Dr has recently prescribed this for me but I need advice . Has anyone else had any knowledge of it at all. Side effects sound pretty awful and as I have a digestion problem anyway I am rather reluctant to take it . Would welcome any comments re this
Looby60
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Liver transplant
Hi! I have had PBC since Dec. 2017 I was diagnose with stage 4. I have been on Ursodiol. But Now for some reason it has stop working my levels doubled and so he tested again three weeks later and they climbed up again. So the doctor said it is time to do the paper work for a transplant. My question
Hi! I have had PBC since Dec. 2017 I was diagnose with stage 4. I have been on Ursodiol. But Now for some reason it has stop working my levels doubled and so he tested again three weeks later and they climbed up again. So the doctor said it is time to do the paper work for a transplant. My question
Kulaloke
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Alpha lipoic acid
I keep reading about ala helping with nerve pain but it seems to be that it helps people with diabetic nerve pain but my neuropathy is in my neck and shoulders the after effects of a car accident years ago and would like to hear from people if any that it’s helped with other types of nerve pain thanks
I keep reading about ala helping with nerve pain but it seems to be that it helps people with diabetic nerve pain but my neuropathy is in my neck and shoulders the after effects of a car accident years ago and would like to hear from people if any that it’s helped with other types of nerve pain thanks
Kingsley09
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Action on Pain
4 years ago
3 days post laparoscopy, aftercare advice?
Had my first laparoscopy on wednesday, was diagnosed with stage 1 and 2 endo with my left tube having adhered to the pelvic wall. All this was removed and fixed :) I struggled with properly waking up from the anaesthetic, and all i can remember with aftercare is done get the wounds wet, and that i can
Had my first laparoscopy on wednesday, was diagnosed with stage 1 and 2 endo with my left tube having adhered to the pelvic wall. All this was removed and fixed :) I struggled with properly waking up from the anaesthetic, and all i can remember with aftercare is done get the wounds wet, and that i can
Jessiecat1396
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Rising Alkaline phosphates
In June of 2019 my AP was 427, normal is 45-129. I started on Ursodiol and the number started dropping. By Jan. it was 180 and has stayed about the same all year. I am tested monthly. The last few months its started rising, now it's 201. I see a Gastrointerologist PA. He says it's just because of fatty
In June of 2019 my AP was 427, normal is 45-129. I started on Ursodiol and the number started dropping. By Jan. it was 180 and has stayed about the same all year. I am tested monthly. The last few months its started rising, now it's 201. I see a Gastrointerologist PA. He says it's just because of fatty
Mommyofmany
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PBCers Organization
4 years ago
Osteoporosis treatment
I have had RA for 38 years and taken steroids when necessary throughout this time. Had 3-yearly Dexascans, the last one showing I had Osteopenia. My stomach will not tolerate Alendronic acid or similar. I take Adcal but realise with 3/4” height loss I need to be on something that will increase bone
I have had RA for 38 years and taken steroids when necessary throughout this time. Had 3-yearly Dexascans, the last one showing I had Osteopenia. My stomach will not tolerate Alendronic acid or similar. I take Adcal but realise with 3/4” height loss I need to be on something that will increase bone
Evie3
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NRAS
4 years ago
Confused and looking for guidance
New here and looking for advice and help! Ever since I started my periods they have never been ‘normal’. After years or trying different pills/ a coil and now being completely hormone free I’m certain that something isn’t right. I’ve had scans and examinations but all anyone has told me is that after
New here and looking for advice and help! Ever since I started my periods they have never been ‘normal’. After years or trying different pills/ a coil and now being completely hormone free I’m certain that something isn’t right. I’ve had scans and examinations but all anyone has told me is that after
Link4zelda
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Confused and looking for guidance
New here and looking for advice and help! Ever since I started my periods they have never been ‘normal’. After years or trying different pills/ a coil and now being completely hormone free I’m certain that something isn’t right. I’ve had scans and examinations but all anyone has told me is that after
New here and looking for advice and help! Ever since I started my periods they have never been ‘normal’. After years or trying different pills/ a coil and now being completely hormone free I’m certain that something isn’t right. I’ve had scans and examinations but all anyone has told me is that after
Link4zelda
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
Hello I am new here. I have longstanding CFS/ME and Osteoporosis. I have been prescribed Prolia and wonder if I am out of options.
Hello all! I am female, nearly 70, in the last 20 years I have developed multiple allergies and intolerances, so my diet is quite limited. I take D3, B12 in a spray, and try to incorporate calcium in my food, eg tahini. Vitamin C with plenty of lemon juice. I have never smoked and can't drink alcohol
Hello all! I am female, nearly 70, in the last 20 years I have developed multiple allergies and intolerances, so my diet is quite limited. I take D3, B12 in a spray, and try to incorporate calcium in my food, eg tahini. Vitamin C with plenty of lemon juice. I have never smoked and can't drink alcohol
Hidden
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Results : Organic Acid Test (OAT) from Great Plains Laboratory.
I wanted to share the details of the results for my mother, based on Urine test . Hopefully, this will help a few on this forum. I am only indicating the High/Low items in the report. The remaining ( of the total of 77 items) were within the Ref. Range. See attached sample report from their website
I wanted to share the details of the results for my mother, based on Urine test . Hopefully, this will help a few on this forum. I am only indicating the High/Low items in the report. The remaining ( of the total of 77 items) were within the Ref. Range. See attached sample report from their website
John_morris71
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Would love to hear your experience about Zolendronic Acid Infusion please.
I am booked in for an infusion of Zolendronic Acid early November and would love to know about others experience of this please as Im really worried about side effects. I have been very reluctant to have this (unable to take Alendronic Acid tablets) and repeatedly asked for a dexa scan to help with
I am booked in for an infusion of Zolendronic Acid early November and would love to know about others experience of this please as Im really worried about side effects. I have been very reluctant to have this (unable to take Alendronic Acid tablets) and repeatedly asked for a dexa scan to help with
HappyDiamonds
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
The longest day and and night i ever remember.
Yesterday i achieved nothing and the time dragged on and on.My sleep pattern is shot away and i barely slept an hour. Doctor M recently prescribed Melatonin,and apart from making me a tad woozy ,it has'nt helped my sleep one iota,but i am sticking with it as he said it takes a while to kick in.It is
Yesterday i achieved nothing and the time dragged on and on.My sleep pattern is shot away and i barely slept an hour. Doctor M recently prescribed Melatonin,and apart from making me a tad woozy ,it has'nt helped my sleep one iota,but i am sticking with it as he said it takes a while to kick in.It is
secrets22
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Your "failed to return" strategy
The tragic circumstances around Chris Smiths' failure to return home after his run and subsequent death has brought the subject to mind (again). Since my husband, Paul has done his MTB leader course, and his outdoor first aid, we've discussed it frequently. We're both bad for taking off without giving
The tragic circumstances around Chris Smiths' failure to return home after his run and subsequent death has brought the subject to mind (again). Since my husband, Paul has done his MTB leader course, and his outdoor first aid, we've discussed it frequently. We're both bad for taking off without giving
GoGo_JoJo
Ultramarathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
4 years ago
Consultant phone call help plus working
Hi Ladies, Having a really low time at the moment and just really need opinions from other who understand. In 2018 and 2019 I had a cyst removed from right ovary. As it won't behave itself I had the actual ovary removed in July this year. I was due to start a new job in August but their medical people
Hi Ladies, Having a really low time at the moment and just really need opinions from other who understand. In 2018 and 2019 I had a cyst removed from right ovary. As it won't behave itself I had the actual ovary removed in July this year. I was due to start a new job in August but their medical people
ElmoFluff
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Raising eyebrows on neuroinflammation: Study finds novel role for 'skin plumping' molecule
Scientists have discovered a novel mechanism and role in the brain for hyaluronic acid -- a clear, gooey substance popularized by cosmetic and skin care products. Hyaluronic acid may be the key in how an immune signal moves from the blood stream to the brain, activating the brain's resident immune cells
Scientists have discovered a novel mechanism and role in the brain for hyaluronic acid -- a clear, gooey substance popularized by cosmetic and skin care products. Hyaluronic acid may be the key in how an immune signal moves from the blood stream to the brain, activating the brain's resident immune cells
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Struggling with getting a diagnosis
Hello all! I am new here, just joined today. I have been having symptoms for approximately 5 years now. I've seen many doctors over the years with complaints of pain. I have seen two specialists. The first specialist told me that he 'thinks' I have endo behind my cervix but would need to do a laparoscopy
Hello all! I am new here, just joined today. I have been having symptoms for approximately 5 years now. I've seen many doctors over the years with complaints of pain. I have seen two specialists. The first specialist told me that he 'thinks' I have endo behind my cervix but would need to do a laparoscopy
Cazaroth
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
? Osteoporosis
I fell off my e bike the other day, I cycle a lot and it’s the first time that has happened, and I think I have cracked a rib. I spoke to the surgery nurse but I haven’t seen anyone. It’s very painful and I was wondering if I should ask for a bone scan to see if I have developed osteoporosis? I have
I fell off my e bike the other day, I cycle a lot and it’s the first time that has happened, and I think I have cracked a rib. I spoke to the surgery nurse but I haven’t seen anyone. It’s very painful and I was wondering if I should ask for a bone scan to see if I have developed osteoporosis? I have
Bubble56
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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