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Cold sores/fever blisters
For people who get painful cold sores, Lavender oil kills the virus quickly, without any pain.
For people who get painful cold sores, Lavender oil kills the virus quickly, without any pain.
Evietyler01
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Lake and Mountains..
Nice view yesterday after a week of rain and fog in the Jura mountains.. I thought I would share with you that I am back in Lyons Hospital on Dec 7th to see the Consultant in Endocrinology, colleague of the LAM Specialist. I had an Unknown phone call on my mobile from his secretary on Friday. Glad I
Nice view yesterday after a week of rain and fog in the Jura mountains.. I thought I would share with you that I am back in Lyons Hospital on Dec 7th to see the Consultant in Endocrinology, colleague of the LAM Specialist. I had an Unknown phone call on my mobile from his secretary on Friday. Glad I
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
The 14 Best Foods to Increase Blood Flow and Circulation
Here's a very interesting and helpful article
written by Jillian Kubala, MS, RD on November 7, 2018
. The article is dealing with certain
foods to increase blood flow and circulation
. The article was posted on https://www.healthline.com. Poor circulation is a common problem caused by a
Here's a very interesting and helpful article
written by Jillian Kubala, MS, RD on November 7, 2018
. The article is dealing with certain
foods to increase blood flow and circulation
. The article was posted on https://www.healthline.com. Poor circulation is a common problem caused by a
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
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Help re B12 and folate treatment please...
i am here supporting my daughter who has been struggling with low B12 and folate for about 18 months. She was, before diagnosis, very poorly and ended up in hospital age 17 years. Her B12 levels were about 180 and her folate about 1.8. Despite this she was not treated for the condition until we moved
i am here supporting my daughter who has been struggling with low B12 and folate for about 18 months. She was, before diagnosis, very poorly and ended up in hospital age 17 years. Her B12 levels were about 180 and her folate about 1.8. Despite this she was not treated for the condition until we moved
hhelen
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Confused with my Intrinsic Factor Antibody test results
Hi lovely members! I was told that my B12 was normal, and my Intrinsic Factor antibodies were normal. So I was relieved. But reading into the results, I am less confident in their opinion. In short my antibody level is 1.9 u/mL. Is this just "unit per mililitre"? I have read that anything above 1.53
Hi lovely members! I was told that my B12 was normal, and my Intrinsic Factor antibodies were normal. So I was relieved. But reading into the results, I am less confident in their opinion. In short my antibody level is 1.9 u/mL. Is this just "unit per mililitre"? I have read that anything above 1.53
emvj
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Blood test results needing help with please......
So as an update I had hemithyroidectomy 12th October, really struggled to feel myself since. I have had symptoms for 2 years when we decovered I had a lump on left side of thyroid. Confirmed after operation as multinoduler goitre. I have already been for blood after my operation as was feeling so poorly
So as an update I had hemithyroidectomy 12th October, really struggled to feel myself since. I have had symptoms for 2 years when we decovered I had a lump on left side of thyroid. Confirmed after operation as multinoduler goitre. I have already been for blood after my operation as was feeling so poorly
Df92rt
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Do the oral B12 sprays definitely work for patients with positive anti-body for intrinsic factor?
Hi All Super quick question to see if anyone has been using the B12 oral spray's and its resulted in absorption and health/symptom benefits? I am definitely not planning to switch from the injections but if its an effective way to supplement then I will happily stock up. Thanks in advance.
Hi All Super quick question to see if anyone has been using the B12 oral spray's and its resulted in absorption and health/symptom benefits? I am definitely not planning to switch from the injections but if its an effective way to supplement then I will happily stock up. Thanks in advance.
Katyluisa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Managing non-medicated teen
Hello. My son just turned 15 and chose not to be on medication when starting high school. We supported it because, quite honestly, the med he was on (and the ones we tried over the years) had more negative side effects than positive benefits. I've done fish oil, magnesium, vitamin D, iron & calcium
Hello. My son just turned 15 and chose not to be on medication when starting high school. We supported it because, quite honestly, the med he was on (and the ones we tried over the years) had more negative side effects than positive benefits. I've done fish oil, magnesium, vitamin D, iron & calcium
Birdie7
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
6 years ago
No PA or B12 deficiency but I am still going to supplement with oral B12 - should i get any other tests before this to rule out for sure?
As part of my wider investigations, Ive been looking at possibility of PA but from most of my results, i dont think I have this. Tests done incl. Active B12, Folate, Intrinsic Factor, Methylmalonic Acid (urine). All acceptable results but B12 on the low side, so i think i might as well supplement. The
As part of my wider investigations, Ive been looking at possibility of PA but from most of my results, i dont think I have this. Tests done incl. Active B12, Folate, Intrinsic Factor, Methylmalonic Acid (urine). All acceptable results but B12 on the low side, so i think i might as well supplement. The
GoingthruTreacle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Hemp seed oil
I am keen on taking hemp seed oil as it's a good alternative to fish oil for omega 3 and no it's not cannabis but a relative of the plant and its being grown here in New Zealand where conditions are perfect for it Does anyone know if it interacts with Warfarin?
I am keen on taking hemp seed oil as it's a good alternative to fish oil for omega 3 and no it's not cannabis but a relative of the plant and its being grown here in New Zealand where conditions are perfect for it Does anyone know if it interacts with Warfarin?
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Keto diet
Hi everyone. Just wondering if anyone has tried the keto diet and have you had any improvement with your ITP. Were you able to take the ketones supplements? I know with keto alot of people say use MCT oil but being that it is part coconut oil, it is a natural blood thinner.
Hi everyone. Just wondering if anyone has tried the keto diet and have you had any improvement with your ITP. Were you able to take the ketones supplements? I know with keto alot of people say use MCT oil but being that it is part coconut oil, it is a natural blood thinner.
CIN1201
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ITP Support Association
6 years ago
I'm new here and anxiety is my middle name
Hello to anyone who reads this. I just turned 43 and was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in my 20's. On top of anxiety, I was diagnosed with ADD many years ago as well. I finally thought that joining a group with people who actually understand the battle might be helpful for me. I remember my
Hello to anyone who reads this. I just turned 43 and was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in my 20's. On top of anxiety, I was diagnosed with ADD many years ago as well. I finally thought that joining a group with people who actually understand the battle might be helpful for me. I remember my
Olirocks7109
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
IBs-c
think i suffer ibsc symptons (flatulence constipation etc} read that peppermint oil is good for bloating and after trying several medicines /treatments this is the onl y thing that seems to help
think i suffer ibsc symptons (flatulence constipation etc} read that peppermint oil is good for bloating and after trying several medicines /treatments this is the onl y thing that seems to help
Kipper14
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Follow up from Dr Hughes appointment
Well I must say I had a very successful appointment yesterday with Rod Hughes. A long way to travel from Edinburgh but well worth it. Summarised my symptoms to date and he explained in comprehensible language where he thinks I am at and suggested a plan for me to hopefully move forward. He noted my regularly
Well I must say I had a very successful appointment yesterday with Rod Hughes. A long way to travel from Edinburgh but well worth it. Summarised my symptoms to date and he explained in comprehensible language where he thinks I am at and suggested a plan for me to hopefully move forward. He noted my regularly
Lochy
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Anyone have experience with Kombucha?
Anyone have experience with Kombucha? An Essential Oils friend is touting the benefits of it (fermented tea).
Anyone have experience with Kombucha? An Essential Oils friend is touting the benefits of it (fermented tea).
barbkerm
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Blood test results and some folate advice needed!
Hello! I've got some blood test results and I'm hoping you guys can make some suggestions on the direction I should be looking to go in now. I'm currently taking 100mcg and 75mcg Levothyroxine on alternate days. I take 20,000 D3 once a week, magnesium oil every night and for the last month have been
Hello! I've got some blood test results and I'm hoping you guys can make some suggestions on the direction I should be looking to go in now. I'm currently taking 100mcg and 75mcg Levothyroxine on alternate days. I take 20,000 D3 once a week, magnesium oil every night and for the last month have been
Sick-and-Tired
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Blood results following total thyroidectomy after throid cancer (2nd post)
Hi, Thank you for your replys regarding my results, I was unable to amend my original post for some reason so I've had to post again, I hope this doesnt cause any confusion on the forum. This time I've added my ranges, I am on 112.5mg of thyroxine daily. My original post: I am nearly 12 months post
Hi, Thank you for your replys regarding my results, I was unable to amend my original post for some reason so I've had to post again, I hope this doesnt cause any confusion on the forum. This time I've added my ranges, I am on 112.5mg of thyroxine daily. My original post: I am nearly 12 months post
Liam12
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
How long after stopping Crestor did it take for severe groin and shoulder pain to go away?
Yikes - my husband was on Crestor for 5 month developed and achey groin, shoulders and sometimes knees also some muscle pain in legs. It has been over a month now since he has been off Crestor but still sore most in evening through the night and morning. A bit of relief during the day. How long can
Yikes - my husband was on Crestor for 5 month developed and achey groin, shoulders and sometimes knees also some muscle pain in legs. It has been over a month now since he has been off Crestor but still sore most in evening through the night and morning. A bit of relief during the day. How long can
objectivefan
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Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
Medichecks results following total thyroidectomy
Hi again everyone, I wondered if anyone would be kind enough to translate my latest blood results from medichecks, I am nearly 12 months post surgery after having thyroid cancer and a total thyroidectomy, I didn't have radioactive Iodine. Levothyroxine dose is 112.5mg p/day TSH ..... 0.049 range
Hi again everyone, I wondered if anyone would be kind enough to translate my latest blood results from medichecks, I am nearly 12 months post surgery after having thyroid cancer and a total thyroidectomy, I didn't have radioactive Iodine. Levothyroxine dose is 112.5mg p/day TSH ..... 0.049 range
Liam12
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Is anyone on Essential Oils for W&W?
Folks around here are getting into essential oils... I've rolled on immune therapy for my swollen neck gland, and it seemed to help some... but I have a sore throat and cough that has hung on... I'd been on Claritin for a year and it did help... but I've read of test results that Claritin and Xanax
Folks around here are getting into essential oils... I've rolled on immune therapy for my swollen neck gland, and it seemed to help some... but I have a sore throat and cough that has hung on... I'd been on Claritin for a year and it did help... but I've read of test results that Claritin and Xanax
barbkerm
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CLL Support
6 years ago
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