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Reducing or eliminating IBS symptoms
I thought I should share this, if your IBS symptoms is frequent stooling (not diarrhoea) you can try peppermint oil capsules say 30 mins to 1 hour before a meal (once a day) combined with deliberate reduction in stress and relaxation from worry; I believe it will work, at least 90% reduction. The best
I thought I should share this, if your IBS symptoms is frequent stooling (not diarrhoea) you can try peppermint oil capsules say 30 mins to 1 hour before a meal (once a day) combined with deliberate reduction in stress and relaxation from worry; I believe it will work, at least 90% reduction. The best
overcomer42
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Evening primrose oil
I've been taking evening primrose for over a month , I'm thinking it might of Helped quiet quiet down the Rls.🤔
I've been taking evening primrose for over a month , I'm thinking it might of Helped quiet quiet down the Rls.🤔
Bantamdyno
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Results and Advice Please
Hi There All, Seeking some expertise please. These are my latest test results taken via Medichecks (finger prick) February 19th; TSH 0.013 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) -6.5% Free T4 (fT4) 5.9 pmol/L (12 - 22) -61.0% Free T3 (fT3) 5.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 70.3% T4:T3 Ratio 1.035  Thyroglobulin Antibodies (
Hi There All, Seeking some expertise please. These are my latest test results taken via Medichecks (finger prick) February 19th; TSH 0.013 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) -6.5% Free T4 (fT4) 5.9 pmol/L (12 - 22) -61.0% Free T3 (fT3) 5.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 70.3% T4:T3 Ratio 1.035  Thyroglobulin Antibodies (
CDN_Lady
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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Bit old fashioned...
I discovered that a castor oil pack really helps with knee pain. It's horrible sticky oil, but it works topically (for me at least). I have bad memories of this stuff from my childhood. Any hint of sickness and out came the bottle. I would not recommend injesting it! 🤮 it's better than the deep heat
I discovered that a castor oil pack really helps with knee pain. It's horrible sticky oil, but it works topically (for me at least). I have bad memories of this stuff from my childhood. Any hint of sickness and out came the bottle. I would not recommend injesting it! 🤮 it's better than the deep heat
Blackberrywine
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NRAS
5 months ago
To Big Tow Arthritis
I have mild arthritis in my foot. I use Wiley's Wild Alaskan Fish oil 2300 MG, half a teaspoon daily and have no foot pain. If I forget it for a few days the pain returns. It's good for the heart and brain as high Omega 3. Apparently its stronger than other fish oils. Hope it helps.
I have mild arthritis in my foot. I use Wiley's Wild Alaskan Fish oil 2300 MG, half a teaspoon daily and have no foot pain. If I forget it for a few days the pain returns. It's good for the heart and brain as high Omega 3. Apparently its stronger than other fish oils. Hope it helps.
FyMyArt
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
Prep For Thyroid Blood Test?
Hi folks. I’m sending off a blood test next Monday for FT3, FT4, TSH, anti-Tg, anti-TPO and want to prepare properly for taking the bloods. I’ve taken in doing it before 9am, drink only water. But unsure about vits, I’m taking Fish Oil, magnesium, B Complex, D3+K. I also SI B12. I think I heard one
Hi folks. I’m sending off a blood test next Monday for FT3, FT4, TSH, anti-Tg, anti-TPO and want to prepare properly for taking the bloods. I’ve taken in doing it before 9am, drink only water. But unsure about vits, I’m taking Fish Oil, magnesium, B Complex, D3+K. I also SI B12. I think I heard one
B12again
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Discomfort
Hi all. I'm getting discomfort in my upper abdomen. It's not pain exactly but it's uncomfortable. It's like IBS, which I suffer with, but can't take peppermint oil anymore. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it normal? It's not bloated like I had when I was diagnosed with cirrhosis. Apart from this
Hi all. I'm getting discomfort in my upper abdomen. It's not pain exactly but it's uncomfortable. It's like IBS, which I suffer with, but can't take peppermint oil anymore. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it normal? It's not bloated like I had when I was diagnosed with cirrhosis. Apart from this
Littlelizzy11
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
When shall I start 10K ??
OK, so I've decided to do a 10K race, and have my eye on a local one on 20 October 2024 (which is 1 day short of my first ever 5K Parkrun). I'm running 3 times a week (including a weekly Parkrun) and swimming twice weekly too. While the weather is not so "run friendly" - ie windy, dark and cold (I
OK, so I've decided to do a 10K race, and have my eye on a local one on 20 October 2024 (which is 1 day short of my first ever 5K Parkrun). I'm running 3 times a week (including a weekly Parkrun) and swimming twice weekly too. While the weather is not so "run friendly" - ie windy, dark and cold (I
adnewg73
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Bridge to 10K
5 months ago
#1 Symptom Reducer
I am a PwP and 56 years old. I'm a bit overwhelmed with all of the information, sometimes conflicting, out there regarding treatments and supplements. I am trying to determine what to try first. I am a predominantly tremor parkie. I exercise regularly & eat well. I take levadopa 25/100 4x a day.
I am a PwP and 56 years old. I'm a bit overwhelmed with all of the information, sometimes conflicting, out there regarding treatments and supplements. I am trying to determine what to try first. I am a predominantly tremor parkie. I exercise regularly & eat well. I take levadopa 25/100 4x a day.
staceysack
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Rasagiline/Azilect?
Hi ! My hwp (77) diagnosed 2017. But of course with hindsight symptoms manifested earlier. Started C/L last year : 25/100 @ 3 times a day. Azilect 1 mg once a day . Walking became a really serious problem a month ago. Partly because of ongoing "sciatica" but also freezing a few times a day. Two weeks
Hi ! My hwp (77) diagnosed 2017. But of course with hindsight symptoms manifested earlier. Started C/L last year : 25/100 @ 3 times a day. Azilect 1 mg once a day . Walking became a really serious problem a month ago. Partly because of ongoing "sciatica" but also freezing a few times a day. Two weeks
ghoegap
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Edoxoban Update
I recently posted that my Cardiologist had put me on Edoxoban 30mg daily, instead of Aspirin which I had been taking for years. He said the Edoxoban was both safer, and unlike Aspirin would prevent the risk of stroke. A day after starting Edoxoban, I either came down with a cold, or allergy symptoms
I recently posted that my Cardiologist had put me on Edoxoban 30mg daily, instead of Aspirin which I had been taking for years. He said the Edoxoban was both safer, and unlike Aspirin would prevent the risk of stroke. A day after starting Edoxoban, I either came down with a cold, or allergy symptoms
Budken
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AF Association
5 months ago
Interferon reaction
Hi all,I've recently joined the group and already have found it a great source of information & reassuring messages. I started interferon back in August and it's going okay. I am having a reaction at the injection site. My skin is rash looking, bright red and dry. Is there anything that works? The nurses
Hi all,I've recently joined the group and already have found it a great source of information & reassuring messages. I started interferon back in August and it's going okay. I am having a reaction at the injection site. My skin is rash looking, bright red and dry. Is there anything that works? The nurses
RuaSaoirse
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Dry eye syndrome - and castor oil!
Some weeks ago someone posted they were using castor oil for dry eyes. I was rather sceptical that that was a good idea - it sounded as if they were putting it IN their eyes. Anyway - today I got a notification of this study of castor oil as a potential natural remedy for dry eyes: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com
Some weeks ago someone posted they were using castor oil for dry eyes. I was rather sceptical that that was a good idea - it sounded as if they were putting it IN their eyes. Anyway - today I got a notification of this study of castor oil as a potential natural remedy for dry eyes: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
My Tumour is shrinking
I am at the end of chemo cycle. In August my tumour was 1cm after I had the MRI. So 80% removed from right side of my brain. I have gone to 1cm to 1.5cm. In the three MRI's. My latest one has shunk so much I think it is now a 1/4 in size, comparing August mri to this mri. I am so pleased. I have
I am at the end of chemo cycle. In August my tumour was 1cm after I had the MRI. So 80% removed from right side of my brain. I have gone to 1cm to 1.5cm. In the three MRI's. My latest one has shunk so much I think it is now a 1/4 in size, comparing August mri to this mri. I am so pleased. I have
Denni60
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Glioblastoma Support
6 months ago
vitamin results and advice on tweaking or changing supplements
Advice on supplements please and please tell me if I’m over thinking or worrying about this. I currently take: Better You Vit D with K2 / Thorne Basic B / Vegavero folate / Omega 3 fish oil / Magnesium / Zinc I’ve had my results back from Medichecks and would like some advice on what I can do to further
Advice on supplements please and please tell me if I’m over thinking or worrying about this. I currently take: Better You Vit D with K2 / Thorne Basic B / Vegavero folate / Omega 3 fish oil / Magnesium / Zinc I’ve had my results back from Medichecks and would like some advice on what I can do to further
Slowrunner1208
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
RA overlap just diagnosed. Who else? Tips?
I have had PBC since 2009. I have just been diagnosed with overlap rheumatoid arthritis. UGH! I know some of you have too. Would appreciate any tips. Unfortunately for me because of both PBC and the fact I am allergic to sulpha the list of medications is small. Starting with hydroxicholriquine.
I have had PBC since 2009. I have just been diagnosed with overlap rheumatoid arthritis. UGH! I know some of you have too. Would appreciate any tips. Unfortunately for me because of both PBC and the fact I am allergic to sulpha the list of medications is small. Starting with hydroxicholriquine.
CeeCee101
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
First IVF Cyle - Endo sufferer - What should I be doing to prepare?
Hi All! Just looking for some advice about what to do prior to a IVF cycle. Bit of background… I have stage 4 endometriosis, kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst on one ovary and a small fibroid. My partner and I have been TTC for 6 years. The years of lack of success led to a lot of weight gain as I took
Hi All! Just looking for some advice about what to do prior to a IVF cycle. Bit of background… I have stage 4 endometriosis, kissing ovaries, 5cm cyst on one ovary and a small fibroid. My partner and I have been TTC for 6 years. The years of lack of success led to a lot of weight gain as I took
Behind_Hazel_Eyes
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
second time lucky ?
Can I hope for a totally different result? Has anyone gone from NOTHING first round and then had a decent result on the second round? As I approach my second nhs icsi cycle I’m anxious, nervous and hopeful that I will get a better result this time. We collected three eggs which were quite small
Can I hope for a totally different result? Has anyone gone from NOTHING first round and then had a decent result on the second round? As I approach my second nhs icsi cycle I’m anxious, nervous and hopeful that I will get a better result this time. We collected three eggs which were quite small
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Citicoline Warning
Citicoline and choline contain the trimethylamine structure which can be detached by gut bacteria into standalone trimethylamine. Trimethylamine is toxic. Excessive intake of choline results in a dramatic increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease. My writing on this subject here: https://tinyurl.com
Citicoline and choline contain the trimethylamine structure which can be detached by gut bacteria into standalone trimethylamine. Trimethylamine is toxic. Excessive intake of choline results in a dramatic increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease. My writing on this subject here: https://tinyurl.com
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
peppermint oil and IBS
Has anyone had a positive experience with peppermint oil for bloating and gas in a setting of IBS
Has anyone had a positive experience with peppermint oil for bloating and gas in a setting of IBS
Samyyy
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IBS Network
6 months ago
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