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Dramatic Recovery In Parkinson’s Patient with Gluten Free Diet
Anyone tried this? Could gluten's toxicity extend to the nervous system, producing symptoms identical to classical Parkinson's disease? A remarkable case study adds to a growing body of research indicating that wheat's neurotoxicity is greatly underestimated. A remarkable case report describing the dramatic
Anyone tried this? Could gluten's toxicity extend to the nervous system, producing symptoms identical to classical Parkinson's disease? A remarkable case study adds to a growing body of research indicating that wheat's neurotoxicity is greatly underestimated. A remarkable case report describing the dramatic
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Grilled Chicken Cobb Salad 🥗 🥘🍗
This was tonight’s dinner when I went out. Really fantastic taste and very low carb high protein.😀👍👍 It has 12 total carbs. for the entire salad. Also, it’s gluten free since there’s no croutons in it.😀👍
This was tonight’s dinner when I went out. Really fantastic taste and very low carb high protein.😀👍👍 It has 12 total carbs. for the entire salad. Also, it’s gluten free since there’s no croutons in it.😀👍
Activity2004
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Intermittent Fasting and Keto: The Pros and Cons
Intermittent fasting (IF) and ketogenic diets are all the rage now. They both promote fat burning. But how well do these two approaches combine? Ketogenic diets promote fat burning by restricting carbs, which forces you to rely more on dietary fat. IF restricts all calories for a large part of the day
Intermittent fasting (IF) and ketogenic diets are all the rage now. They both promote fat burning. But how well do these two approaches combine? Ketogenic diets promote fat burning by restricting carbs, which forces you to rely more on dietary fat. IF restricts all calories for a large part of the day
suramo
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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GP Limits Levo to 50mcg
Good morning everyone, My new test results have come back 'Normal' but are causing me some worry. Since I began taking Levothyroxine in November, current results show the following changes: TSH has changed from 5.19 to 0.99 (0.10-5.00) and T4 has increased from 11 to 12 (12-23). T3 was only tested
Good morning everyone, My new test results have come back 'Normal' but are causing me some worry. Since I began taking Levothyroxine in November, current results show the following changes: TSH has changed from 5.19 to 0.99 (0.10-5.00) and T4 has increased from 11 to 12 (12-23). T3 was only tested
setapart
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Possibility of treatment (and, maybe, even cure ) of ADHD through diet.
Good morning. According to Jessica R. Jackson, William W. Eaton, [...], and Deanna L. Kelly, in an article in the "Psichiatric quaterly", there a strong positive correlation between celiac sensitivity and disease and ADHD: ( quote ) "A few studies have suggested that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Good morning. According to Jessica R. Jackson, William W. Eaton, [...], and Deanna L. Kelly, in an article in the "Psichiatric quaterly", there a strong positive correlation between celiac sensitivity and disease and ADHD: ( quote ) "A few studies have suggested that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
XCentauri
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
5 years ago
IBS, Hashimotos, & gluten free
Hi everyone, for a number of years I suffered with what seemed to be IBS, however the symptoms disappeared around the time I started with what In hind sight were Thyroid symptoms i.e. constipation (and more) - I was thinking, is it possible that the IBS symptoms disappeared because my bowels had slowed
Hi everyone, for a number of years I suffered with what seemed to be IBS, however the symptoms disappeared around the time I started with what In hind sight were Thyroid symptoms i.e. constipation (and more) - I was thinking, is it possible that the IBS symptoms disappeared because my bowels had slowed
Minimouse1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Afternoon tea! 😳
Intrigued to see how my brain and body respond after a couple of months LCHF. I know it’s not going to be good but tomorrow I have a date with friends for afternoon tea.......
Intrigued to see how my brain and body respond after a couple of months LCHF. I know it’s not going to be good but tomorrow I have a date with friends for afternoon tea.......
Rosiepug
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
New cook book for low carb diets
Having many side effects from prednisolone I was told I am now pre diabetic so have been trying hard to have a low carb no sugar diet. Have found this very monotonous but was delighted to find a new cook book Pinch of Nom 100 slimming style recipies Kate Allison and Kay Featherstone. Do look for it
Having many side effects from prednisolone I was told I am now pre diabetic so have been trying hard to have a low carb no sugar diet. Have found this very monotonous but was delighted to find a new cook book Pinch of Nom 100 slimming style recipies Kate Allison and Kay Featherstone. Do look for it
Linlang
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
while discussion about take Light beer for diabetes people Please looks at this picture how much carbs
The numbers are the grams of carbs in one 12 oz. bottle of beer (355 ml). There are huge differences between different brands, but most contain too many carbs to fit a keto diet. Even on a more liberal low-carb diet it might be wise to keep beer drinking as an occasional thing.
The numbers are the grams of carbs in one 12 oz. bottle of beer (355 ml). There are huge differences between different brands, but most contain too many carbs to fit a keto diet. Even on a more liberal low-carb diet it might be wise to keep beer drinking as an occasional thing.
kapilbho
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Coeliac still showing symptoms
Hi all, I was recently diagnosed with coeliac disease after having a short period of stomach pains and discomfort that would come on after eating meals. Between my initial visit to the doctor and the endoscopy (which confirmed coeliac disease) the pains I was having had totally disappeared despite me
Hi all, I was recently diagnosed with coeliac disease after having a short period of stomach pains and discomfort that would come on after eating meals. Between my initial visit to the doctor and the endoscopy (which confirmed coeliac disease) the pains I was having had totally disappeared despite me
Golfskud
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Diabetes
I realise this is the weight-loss forum, but diabetes and obesity are inextricably linked, and we seem to have had quite a few posts on the subject lately. I was unable to respond to lucigret's tag on a closed thread, so herewith a few thoughts on the subject. 1) Back when my mum was a ward sister,
I realise this is the weight-loss forum, but diabetes and obesity are inextricably linked, and we seem to have had quite a few posts on the subject lately. I was unable to respond to lucigret's tag on a closed thread, so herewith a few thoughts on the subject. 1) Back when my mum was a ward sister,
TheAwfulToad
Maintainer
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
IF and Understanding and treating Diabetes - Dr Jason Fung
We have had a couple of posts about diabetes - but I thought that this warranted a post to itself... I found this video about understanding and treating diabetes ...by Dr Jason Fung. https://youtu.be/Gw61ad-wedo It starts with “Understanding diabetes”.... but about halfway through he starts talking about
We have had a couple of posts about diabetes - but I thought that this warranted a post to itself... I found this video about understanding and treating diabetes ...by Dr Jason Fung. https://youtu.be/Gw61ad-wedo It starts with “Understanding diabetes”.... but about halfway through he starts talking about
S11m
Volunteer 70lb IF20
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Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Re: Calories and stalled weight loss
After reading The Toad's post on calories and all your input, I decided to mention a couple people that some of you might be interested in reading/listening to. First is an author Robb Wolf who wrote a book called Wired to Eat. I found out about it via Amy Berger. He presents the theory that everyone
After reading The Toad's post on calories and all your input, I decided to mention a couple people that some of you might be interested in reading/listening to. First is an author Robb Wolf who wrote a book called Wired to Eat. I found out about it via Amy Berger. He presents the theory that everyone
Hidden
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
To eat or not to eat?
Interesting stuff came out of my post on calories, particularly from those posters who are near their goal weight but just can't quite get where they want to be. I was pondering on all this, because I'm pretty certain artificial caloric restriction and/or extensive fasting can't be the answer. Yes, it'll
Interesting stuff came out of my post on calories, particularly from those posters who are near their goal weight but just can't quite get where they want to be. I was pondering on all this, because I'm pretty certain artificial caloric restriction and/or extensive fasting can't be the answer. Yes, it'll
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
I am rigidity- dominant PD ; My personal experience!
I am rigidity -dominant PD and like other PwPD my main issues arise when imbalances between Acetylcholine and Dopamine and other neurotransmitters occur. I think we are either Dopamine- dominant or Acetylcholine- dominant( my case) PD. 📍📍Note: The DaTSCAN image doesn't belong to me and that's for
I am rigidity -dominant PD and like other PwPD my main issues arise when imbalances between Acetylcholine and Dopamine and other neurotransmitters occur. I think we are either Dopamine- dominant or Acetylcholine- dominant( my case) PD. 📍📍Note: The DaTSCAN image doesn't belong to me and that's for
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
The best diet is????
Hey how's it going. Just a quick post as I am off to the golf course and then the gym. So what in my opinion is the best diet? Is it the 5:2 is it slimming world? How about weight watchers? How about low carb high protein, or low protein high carb or good old calorie counting? The best diet system is
Hey how's it going. Just a quick post as I am off to the golf course and then the gym. So what in my opinion is the best diet? Is it the 5:2 is it slimming world? How about weight watchers? How about low carb high protein, or low protein high carb or good old calorie counting? The best diet system is
PTKeith
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Today’s Lunch
Today, I had a chicken breast with creamy dill sauce, peaches (chunks), milk, cooked broccoli and mashed sweet potatoes at work for lunch. It was really good and low carb.. it had 52 carbs..
Today, I had a chicken breast with creamy dill sauce, peaches (chunks), milk, cooked broccoli and mashed sweet potatoes at work for lunch. It was really good and low carb.. it had 52 carbs..
Activity2004
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Had some great advice from this group that helped me get a diagnosis for coeliac. TSH now at 7.84 - do I also have hypothyroidism
Hi there I have coeliac disease which was finally diagnosed in June 2017 after ordering my own private blood tests and some great advice from this group. I had constantly low Vit D, Ferritin and Folate. I have been on a gluten free diet for almost 2 years now and have been feeling much better than
Hi there I have coeliac disease which was finally diagnosed in June 2017 after ordering my own private blood tests and some great advice from this group. I had constantly low Vit D, Ferritin and Folate. I have been on a gluten free diet for almost 2 years now and have been feeling much better than
mickymoomoo
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Calorie Control
The topic has come up a few times lately, so here's some random thoughts on the subject. Calories in equals calories out. Well, of course it does. But for some bizarre reason, the nutritionists think that this implies a lower longterm bodyweight if you force a reduction in dietary calories (against your
The topic has come up a few times lately, so here's some random thoughts on the subject. Calories in equals calories out. Well, of course it does. But for some bizarre reason, the nutritionists think that this implies a lower longterm bodyweight if you force a reduction in dietary calories (against your
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Plateau
Hi. I started LCHF 6 weeks ago. It took a couple of weeks to get to grips with it so I’d say for 4 weeks I’ve stayed within 20g daily net carbs. I lost 6 lb initially but for last 12 days have been hovering between 6-7lb loss but not seeing any more movement. Should I be doing something different now
Hi. I started LCHF 6 weeks ago. It took a couple of weeks to get to grips with it so I’d say for 4 weeks I’ve stayed within 20g daily net carbs. I lost 6 lb initially but for last 12 days have been hovering between 6-7lb loss but not seeing any more movement. Should I be doing something different now
Rosiepug
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
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