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The 'Brain Energy Gap' and its possible implication on the progress of PD.
- This 'energy deficit' can be partially restored by taking Ketone supplements - using MCT oil that is composed of
Caprylic
Acid
(C8) and Capric Acid (C10) and/or by the use of Ketone esters and salts.
- This 'energy deficit' can be partially restored by taking Ketone supplements - using MCT oil that is composed of
Caprylic
Acid
(C8) and Capric Acid (C10) and/or by the use of Ketone esters and salts.
Mezmerric
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
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Current Vitamins BComplex (Pure Encapsulations) Vit C Liposomal (Dr Mercola) Vit D+K2 Magnesium Citrate Liver Capsules (Vital Proteins) Curcumin COQ10 Ubiquinol Omega3
Caprylic
Acid
Reservatol Thankyou
Current Vitamins BComplex (Pure Encapsulations) Vit C Liposomal (Dr Mercola) Vit D+K2 Magnesium Citrate Liver Capsules (Vital Proteins) Curcumin COQ10 Ubiquinol Omega3
Caprylic
Acid
Reservatol Thankyou
Albaangel
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Caprylic Acid promotes the progression of prostate cancer.
"
Caprylic
acid
{C8:0} (from Latin capra 'goat') ... is a saturated, medium-chain fatty acid". It has a backbone of 8 carbons. "Two other acids are named after goats via the Latin word capra: caproic acid (C6) and capric acid (C10).
"
Caprylic
acid
{C8:0} (from Latin capra 'goat') ... is a saturated, medium-chain fatty acid". It has a backbone of 8 carbons. "Two other acids are named after goats via the Latin word capra: caproic acid (C6) and capric acid (C10).
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Prof David Jones is our guest for tomorrows #PBC Q&A joined by the #PBCTeam live from the obeticholic acid protest in Brussels! Click here for the privacy of the room: https://www.pbcfoundation.org.uk/events/qa-pbc/ or watch us on Facebook Live at 2pm UK time.#PBCQuestions #PBCAnswers #SupportForLife
Prof David Jones is our guest for tomorrows #PBC Q&A joined by the #PBCTeam live from the obeticholic acid protest in Brussels! Click here for the privacy of the room: https://www.pbcfoundation.org.uk/events/qa-pbc/ or watch us on Facebook Live at 2pm UK time.#PBCQuestions #PBCAnswers #SupportForLife
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
6 hours ago
I haven't posted for a while....
Hello everyone, I haven't posted for a while, but have been reading the daily updates coming into my email account. I'm not too good at the moment, lots going on that I won't bore you with, a quick summary: After paying for MRIs which showed florid synovitis, bone erosions and more I was switched
Hello everyone, I haven't posted for a while, but have been reading the daily updates coming into my email account. I'm not too good at the moment, lots going on that I won't bore you with, a quick summary: After paying for MRIs which showed florid synovitis, bone erosions and more I was switched
Mmrr
in
NRAS
18 hours ago
Alendronic Acid
I have been taking the above for 5 years and until a visit to my Dentist to have a loose tooth removed, I wasn't aware taking it can cause dental problems and hair loss.How long should it be taken for? Christine
I have been taking the above for 5 years and until a visit to my Dentist to have a loose tooth removed, I wasn't aware taking it can cause dental problems and hair loss.How long should it be taken for? Christine
Purple4710
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NRAS
18 hours ago
Hi, this is my story
I broke my foot following a fall off a high kerb in August 2021 and should have been referred for a DEXA scan by the minor injuries unit who treated this, but wasn't until I asked my GP for one, following a tip off from a friend who knew that that is NHS guidance. Following the DEXA scan and recommendation
I broke my foot following a fall off a high kerb in August 2021 and should have been referred for a DEXA scan by the minor injuries unit who treated this, but wasn't until I asked my GP for one, following a tip off from a friend who knew that that is NHS guidance. Following the DEXA scan and recommendation
GadgetBuster
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 days ago
Alendronic acid
Do you really need to keep taking those tablets when your managing to reduce your pred successfully? I must admit I don't tend to forget sometimes. Has anyone stopped taking them?
Do you really need to keep taking those tablets when your managing to reduce your pred successfully? I must admit I don't tend to forget sometimes. Has anyone stopped taking them?
Caulkhead63
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PMRGCAuk
4 days ago
Calcium/vit d tabs
Alongside alendronic acid, I have been prescribed calcium tabs. I started them, but every time I take 1, I'm getting awful constipation, tried halving and separating dose, same problem. Do I really need to take these?? I am now taking more calcium in diet than I was before. I'm happy to take my vit
Alongside alendronic acid, I have been prescribed calcium tabs. I started them, but every time I take 1, I'm getting awful constipation, tried halving and separating dose, same problem. Do I really need to take these?? I am now taking more calcium in diet than I was before. I'm happy to take my vit
Sleeplessinlife
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 days ago
Please Take Note.....
from the PBC Foundation · If you missed it in your inbox we have important videos for you: Short version https://youtu.be/VE95QEAdo2I Long long https://youtu.be/XkeQX0Q2vQo The latest news article for Obeticholic Acid in Europe has also been updated on the website https://www.pbcfoundation.org.uk
from the PBC Foundation · If you missed it in your inbox we have important videos for you: Short version https://youtu.be/VE95QEAdo2I Long long https://youtu.be/XkeQX0Q2vQo The latest news article for Obeticholic Acid in Europe has also been updated on the website https://www.pbcfoundation.org.uk
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
11 days ago
Posted on The PBC Foundation FB page
Prof David Jones talks us through the current situation around the future of obeticholic acid (OCA) in Europe and what this means. Ckick here for the video: https://ow.ly/enRi50SzrF6 Read the news article on our website: https://ow.ly/PYh150SzrF7 Please add your voice by signing the petition here:
Prof David Jones talks us through the current situation around the future of obeticholic acid (OCA) in Europe and what this means. Ckick here for the video: https://ow.ly/enRi50SzrF6 Read the news article on our website: https://ow.ly/PYh150SzrF7 Please add your voice by signing the petition here:
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
14 days ago
Alendronic acid for oa ?
Having had a dexa scan, my doctor wants me to take Alendrolic acid, once a week 75 mg. Having read the leaflet, it says not to take steroids whilst using? I have at least 4 lung infections every year and prednisolone has to be taken with antibiotics and dies help a lot. I am concerned that I can’t
Having had a dexa scan, my doctor wants me to take Alendrolic acid, once a week 75 mg. Having read the leaflet, it says not to take steroids whilst using? I have at least 4 lung infections every year and prednisolone has to be taken with antibiotics and dies help a lot. I am concerned that I can’t
Shalz
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
14 days ago
Advice needed
Hi, my wife has endometriosis and I am wondering just how exactly I can convince a Dr about the level of pain she is in? Her journey started with very heavy and long periods on average between 10-20 days of very heavy bleeding, then she would have 3-5 days without and then again 10-20 days bleeding
Hi, my wife has endometriosis and I am wondering just how exactly I can convince a Dr about the level of pain she is in? Her journey started with very heavy and long periods on average between 10-20 days of very heavy bleeding, then she would have 3-5 days without and then again 10-20 days bleeding
bohica666
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Endometriosis UK
16 days ago
Erasing Bad Memories Boosts Long-Term Parkinson's Care
Erasing Bad Memories Boosts Long-Term Parkinson's Care 9 July 2024
https://www.miragenews.com/erasing-bad-memories-boosts-long-term-1271295/ University of Alabama at Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Common treatments for Parkinson's disease can address short-term symptoms but can also cause extensive
Erasing Bad Memories Boosts Long-Term Parkinson's Care 9 July 2024
https://www.miragenews.com/erasing-bad-memories-boosts-long-term-1271295/ University of Alabama at Birmingham BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Common treatments for Parkinson's disease can address short-term symptoms but can also cause extensive
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
16 days ago
creatine monohydrate
I have been reading a lot of posts regarding creatine and if it's safe to take it,I have locally advanced prostate cancer psa 0.04 my testosterone has never recovered since finishing treatment rt/ht 2016,and my testosterone has never recovered and now I have osteoporosis, I have had 2 infusions of zoledronic
I have been reading a lot of posts regarding creatine and if it's safe to take it,I have locally advanced prostate cancer psa 0.04 my testosterone has never recovered since finishing treatment rt/ht 2016,and my testosterone has never recovered and now I have osteoporosis, I have had 2 infusions of zoledronic
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
16 days ago
Please share experience or advice re Risedronic acid and zoledronic acid use for low T score/ osteoporosis in GCA/PMR.
I have recently had a follow up Dexa scan. The last one was 2 years ago. I have GCA and PMR. At 20 mg pred and reducing after a recent flare of GCA. The scan has shown a significant deterioration in my lumbar spine but not in my hips/femur region which are still osteopenic. L1-L4 5/6/2024. BMD
I have recently had a follow up Dexa scan. The last one was 2 years ago. I have GCA and PMR. At 20 mg pred and reducing after a recent flare of GCA. The scan has shown a significant deterioration in my lumbar spine but not in my hips/femur region which are still osteopenic. L1-L4 5/6/2024. BMD
Golfers1
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PMRGCAuk
18 days ago
Difficulty in getting bone scan results
Hi there I had a bone scan in October last year and after months of chasing finally got a call from my GP surgery on 7 June to inform me they had my results, that I have osteoporosis and need to go on alendronic acid. I have been checking my NHS app for the actual results but they've not been added
Hi there I had a bone scan in October last year and after months of chasing finally got a call from my GP surgery on 7 June to inform me they had my results, that I have osteoporosis and need to go on alendronic acid. I have been checking my NHS app for the actual results but they've not been added
Lottieandlola
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PMRGCAuk
20 days ago
Immonocompromised CLLer with numerous warts.
I've had CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) for at least 15 years, currently on oral therapy (acalabrutinib) to control my leukemia. One annoying problem that has worsened in the past year is an increase of warts. I've had warts for over 10 years, but they have not been as numerous or cosmetically
I've had CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) for at least 15 years, currently on oral therapy (acalabrutinib) to control my leukemia. One annoying problem that has worsened in the past year is an increase of warts. I've had warts for over 10 years, but they have not been as numerous or cosmetically
Bluesinthenight
in
MY SKIN
20 days ago
The latest news ( part 3 )
Dearest friends, You really do lift our spirits when you write such caring replies. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Dear Sunseaandsand, Fruitandnutcase & WELLNESS1, We were informed on Tuesday via the hospital portal that there was a new reply waiting for us to read. The day before we had
Dearest friends, You really do lift our spirits when you write such caring replies. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Dear Sunseaandsand, Fruitandnutcase & WELLNESS1, We were informed on Tuesday via the hospital portal that there was a new reply waiting for us to read. The day before we had
Angelicspirit
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
20 days ago
PBC Foundation Update regarding Ocaliva
Obeticholic Acid in Europe 29/6/2024 We are issuing this guidance in response to the announcement made by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on 28th June 2024 about the future of obeticholic acid (OCA or Ocaliva) in Europe. We understand that this announcement may cause concern, especially amongst
Obeticholic Acid in Europe 29/6/2024 We are issuing this guidance in response to the announcement made by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on 28th June 2024 about the future of obeticholic acid (OCA or Ocaliva) in Europe. We understand that this announcement may cause concern, especially amongst
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
21 days ago
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