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Herbs and vitamins that help the brain
I recently found out about Gotu Kola which is found in some teas and can help against Alzheimer’s and promote tranquility. Also jasmine flowers can help fight against Alzheimer’s as can Ginko Biloba, Vitamin Bs, and Omega 3 fish oils. I wanted to share for those of you interested in improving brain
I recently found out about Gotu Kola which is found in some teas and can help against Alzheimer’s and promote tranquility. Also jasmine flowers can help fight against Alzheimer’s as can Ginko Biloba, Vitamin Bs, and Omega 3 fish oils. I wanted to share for those of you interested in improving brain
Starrlight
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
B12 / PA roller-coaster and further tests
Hi all - I'd really appreciate any support and advice you can all offer please as it's all got a bit too much today. I've been feeling unwell for a while now but I initially put the exhaustion, brain fog, migraines with visual auras etc down to going through a difficult few years personally and that
Hi all - I'd really appreciate any support and advice you can all offer please as it's all got a bit too much today. I've been feeling unwell for a while now but I initially put the exhaustion, brain fog, migraines with visual auras etc down to going through a difficult few years personally and that
TheSunshineSanctuary
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Non-Chewable Multivitamin Options?
My son is 6 and is great about swallowing pills but hates the texture of anything chewable. Has anyone found a good swallowable multivitamin? We like the Nordic Naturals fish oil softgels but can't seem to find any good reputable multivitamins for a kid his age other than chewables. I'd rather not
My son is 6 and is great about swallowing pills but hates the texture of anything chewable. Has anyone found a good swallowable multivitamin? We like the Nordic Naturals fish oil softgels but can't seem to find any good reputable multivitamins for a kid his age other than chewables. I'd rather not
arrh121
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
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Has any hypothyroidism or Hashimotos patient tried apillean weight loss supplement?
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
Shineyhappypeople
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Mrjustatip
Hello, I'm 70 years old. Last week I had a vitamin B12 shot on Monday, and then on Tuesday I saw a hematologist because I wanted to rule out that I'm anemic. He ordered labs (they did them right there on site). A few minutes later, he said I was not anemic and was also probably not B12 deficient. (so
Hello, I'm 70 years old. Last week I had a vitamin B12 shot on Monday, and then on Tuesday I saw a hematologist because I wanted to rule out that I'm anemic. He ordered labs (they did them right there on site). A few minutes later, he said I was not anemic and was also probably not B12 deficient. (so
MrJustatip
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Recent results following increase in Levothyroxine dose.Anything of note?
HiFollowing advice on the forum I asked GP for screening for Vit D etc at my recent review of increased dose. I have generalised osteoarthritis and a family rich in autoimmune diseases. Please see my results. The only comment made by GP is that Vit D a bit low and to take over the counter supplement.
HiFollowing advice on the forum I asked GP for screening for Vit D etc at my recent review of increased dose. I have generalised osteoarthritis and a family rich in autoimmune diseases. Please see my results. The only comment made by GP is that Vit D a bit low and to take over the counter supplement.
Pebble23
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Thyroid levels advice for friend with newly dx Hashi and P.A please?
Hi, a friend has been supporting me in getting a Pernicious Anaemia diagnosis, as she also has it. She also has a recent Hashimoto's dx (like me, plus I'm hypothyroid too) but I've been trying to help her with it as it's all very new and overwhelming and she's been really ill with P.A for a long time
Hi, a friend has been supporting me in getting a Pernicious Anaemia diagnosis, as she also has it. She also has a recent Hashimoto's dx (like me, plus I'm hypothyroid too) but I've been trying to help her with it as it's all very new and overwhelming and she's been really ill with P.A for a long time
Opal79
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Supplements for FET
What supplements do people take for a FET cycle? Below is what I took for my IVF round.. should I stop any? Or take any others? Co-enzyme Q10 (ubiquinol 400mg) Folic Acid 400ug Omega 3 fish oil (2000mg) with DHA 440mg Selenium 200ug Vit B12 1000ug Vit C 1000mg Vit D 2000iu Vit E 500iu
What supplements do people take for a FET cycle? Below is what I took for my IVF round.. should I stop any? Or take any others? Co-enzyme Q10 (ubiquinol 400mg) Folic Acid 400ug Omega 3 fish oil (2000mg) with DHA 440mg Selenium 200ug Vit B12 1000ug Vit C 1000mg Vit D 2000iu Vit E 500iu
Kt8e21
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
My blood results update (from last week) - and a fuller picture hopefully
Hello everyone, I have my Medichecks thyroid bloods now, correctly obtained as per suggestions on this site. Time 8.45am. TSH 1.2 mIU/L (.27 - 4.2) 23.7% Free T4 (fT4) 16 pmol/L (12 - 22) 40.0% Free T3 (fT3) 3.6 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 13.5% T4:T3 Ratio 4.444 Can you tell me about conversion,
Hello everyone, I have my Medichecks thyroid bloods now, correctly obtained as per suggestions on this site. Time 8.45am. TSH 1.2 mIU/L (.27 - 4.2) 23.7% Free T4 (fT4) 16 pmol/L (12 - 22) 40.0% Free T3 (fT3) 3.6 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 13.5% T4:T3 Ratio 4.444 Can you tell me about conversion,
Sneedle
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Am I really lacking B12?
I was diagnosed with PA around 2018, I had the camera down which confirmed atrophic gastritis, I had positive tests for anti parietal cells and intrinsic factor; so classic PA. My B12 levels were around 300 at the time and not considered low but i was given loading doses and monthly injections. However
I was diagnosed with PA around 2018, I had the camera down which confirmed atrophic gastritis, I had positive tests for anti parietal cells and intrinsic factor; so classic PA. My B12 levels were around 300 at the time and not considered low but i was given loading doses and monthly injections. However
expatkerry
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Minerals & help to choose the Multivitamins
Hi all, I diagnosed with lupus 3.5 years ago now I'm taking Mychophalanate, Hdroxycholorquine, Prednisolne 5MG, Adcal D3 Tablets, Lansoprazole1 tab per day and taking omega 3 fish oil capsules 2 per day. I have anxiety, depression, sadness so my reflexologist recommenced me the following:
Ashwagandha
Hi all, I diagnosed with lupus 3.5 years ago now I'm taking Mychophalanate, Hdroxycholorquine, Prednisolne 5MG, Adcal D3 Tablets, Lansoprazole1 tab per day and taking omega 3 fish oil capsules 2 per day. I have anxiety, depression, sadness so my reflexologist recommenced me the following:
Ashwagandha
FEEL-THE-BLUE
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Positive IFA, Negative Parietal Cell, B-12 injections affect IFA test
Hello, I recently tested positive for intrinsic factor blocking antibody but the result of my parietal cell antibody test was negative. I’m curious if other members have had this same experience? My doctors have suspected a PA diagnosis for several years. An IFA test about five years ago produced
Hello, I recently tested positive for intrinsic factor blocking antibody but the result of my parietal cell antibody test was negative. I’m curious if other members have had this same experience? My doctors have suspected a PA diagnosis for several years. An IFA test about five years ago produced
mcg-woo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
What do you have for breakfast ?
For me breakfast is all about the coffee I have a large cup of freshly ground coffee with soya milk (cows milk makes my legs ache ) and a piece of wholemeal toast with turmeric and a pinch of seakelp which I mix in with marmalade sometimes I have chocolate spread instead which I think goes well with
For me breakfast is all about the coffee I have a large cup of freshly ground coffee with soya milk (cows milk makes my legs ache ) and a piece of wholemeal toast with turmeric and a pinch of seakelp which I mix in with marmalade sometimes I have chocolate spread instead which I think goes well with
Lizzo30
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Healthy Eating
1 year ago
Advice on test results
Hi I'm new here and after a bit of advice please. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 20 years ago (I was 22at the time) and have been on 75 mcg levothyroxine for most of that time.Since diagnosis I have continued to suffer with fatigue, depression, brain fog, and in the past 10 years neurological
Hi I'm new here and after a bit of advice please. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 20 years ago (I was 22at the time) and have been on 75 mcg levothyroxine for most of that time.Since diagnosis I have continued to suffer with fatigue, depression, brain fog, and in the past 10 years neurological
Lita22
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Blood results
HiI'm just looking some advice on recent NHS b12 and folate results: B12 284 (197-779) Folate. 4.6 (3-26) Of course GP receptionist said all 'normal " on phone but I have asked for a print out of results and will pick them up tomorrow. I had asked my GP if I could be tested for intrinsic factor
HiI'm just looking some advice on recent NHS b12 and folate results: B12 284 (197-779) Folate. 4.6 (3-26) Of course GP receptionist said all 'normal " on phone but I have asked for a print out of results and will pick them up tomorrow. I had asked my GP if I could be tested for intrinsic factor
Hollybushroad
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Blue Horizon Results - High Cortisol
Hi, I have just received my results, I took the blood test as I am experiencing symptoms which are not normal for me. Hashimotos is common within my family but I have never had any blood tests which show I have any thyroid issue. I do have PA and self inject - I have the intrinsic factor missing and
Hi, I have just received my results, I took the blood test as I am experiencing symptoms which are not normal for me. Hashimotos is common within my family but I have never had any blood tests which show I have any thyroid issue. I do have PA and self inject - I have the intrinsic factor missing and
Filsmoos
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
PPI complications
I've now had my endoscopy. I wanted to find out what state my stomach was in after taking PPIs (Omeprazol) for over 5 years and an H2 Blocker for 15 years before that (the now withdrawn Ranitidine of carcinogenic fame). What the endoscopy revealed were fundic polyps which are 'accepted' as a standard
I've now had my endoscopy. I wanted to find out what state my stomach was in after taking PPIs (Omeprazol) for over 5 years and an H2 Blocker for 15 years before that (the now withdrawn Ranitidine of carcinogenic fame). What the endoscopy revealed were fundic polyps which are 'accepted' as a standard
Orchard33
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Vitamins
Hi allI posted here last week my vitamin test results from medichecks. My active B12 and folate were low so as per advice on the forum I have held off supplementing until my GP tests for pernicious anaemia. My mother had PA and I certainly do have some symptoms of B12 deficiency. I'm due to get my bloods
Hi allI posted here last week my vitamin test results from medichecks. My active B12 and folate were low so as per advice on the forum I have held off supplementing until my GP tests for pernicious anaemia. My mother had PA and I certainly do have some symptoms of B12 deficiency. I'm due to get my bloods
Hollybushroad
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Burning Mouth Syndrome with narcotic use
Has anyone experienced burning mouth/tongue while using narcotics for RLS? I think it may take a long while to occur after starting narcotics. I have reduced the BMS and occurrence of RLS using Solgar brand Omega 3 Fish Oil Concentrate (Amazon), which also greatly reduces joint pain, you can take 7-8
Has anyone experienced burning mouth/tongue while using narcotics for RLS? I think it may take a long while to occur after starting narcotics. I have reduced the BMS and occurrence of RLS using Solgar brand Omega 3 Fish Oil Concentrate (Amazon), which also greatly reduces joint pain, you can take 7-8
Altruist
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Curing RLS not just treating the symptoms
Thank you for the priceless pages of RLS tips and advice! I’ve been struggling to diagnose my 3 year old son’s sleep issues his entire life. A sleep study reveled his “kicking legs” last year which (we believe) set us on the right path. So far, adding
Gaba, 60 mg of iron (Atrium sleep clinic prescribed
Thank you for the priceless pages of RLS tips and advice! I’ve been struggling to diagnose my 3 year old son’s sleep issues his entire life. A sleep study reveled his “kicking legs” last year which (we believe) set us on the right path. So far, adding
Gaba, 60 mg of iron (Atrium sleep clinic prescribed
MamaBear44
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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