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HypERthyroidism - what are the alternatives to Carbimazole, RAI, & Surgery
I take 1500kg of L-
Carnitine
per day as suggested by my GP - there is an Italian study that suggests this will reverse or reduce hyperthyroidism. I also take a homeopathic remedy Nat mur (prescribed by a homeopath).
I take 1500kg of L-
Carnitine
per day as suggested by my GP - there is an Italian study that suggests this will reverse or reduce hyperthyroidism. I also take a homeopathic remedy Nat mur (prescribed by a homeopath).
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Carnitine 'Damages heart'
Gut bugs Experiments on mice and people showed that bacteria in the gut could eat
carnitine
.
Carnitine
was broken down into a gas, which was converted in the liver to a chemical called TMAO.
Gut bugs Experiments on mice and people showed that bacteria in the gut could eat
carnitine
.
Carnitine
was broken down into a gas, which was converted in the liver to a chemical called TMAO.
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
What supplements & vitamins have worked for you?
I've taken, for reasonable periods of time: d-ribose; L
Carnitine
, COQ 10, B12. I've tried others too but been even less methodical (brain cant cope!). Its very expensive so any concensus of opinion as to what works would be great!
I've taken, for reasonable periods of time: d-ribose; L
Carnitine
, COQ 10, B12. I've tried others too but been even less methodical (brain cant cope!). Its very expensive so any concensus of opinion as to what works would be great!
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EDMESH
11 years ago
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NEW MEDICAL PRESS RELEASE
Essentially they can ‘go slow’ for one of three common reasons, either there is substrate deficiency, i.e. lack of essential co-factors for mitochondria to work such as Co-enzyme Q10, magnesium, vitamin B3, or acetyl-L-
carnitine
, or secondly, because mitochondria are blocked by toxins.
Essentially they can ‘go slow’ for one of three common reasons, either there is substrate deficiency, i.e. lack of essential co-factors for mitochondria to work such as Co-enzyme Q10, magnesium, vitamin B3, or acetyl-L-
carnitine
, or secondly, because mitochondria are blocked by toxins.
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Carnitine, brand name carnitor
type of drug;Thyroid Hormone Uses;To treat deficiency of
Carnitine
, a chemical which is vital in the process of changing fat to energy, due to genetic defects or dialysis.
type of drug;Thyroid Hormone Uses;To treat deficiency of
Carnitine
, a chemical which is vital in the process of changing fat to energy, due to genetic defects or dialysis.
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Thyroid UK
13 years ago
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