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I am new to this site and love it! This is my 3rd set of chemo now am on caelyx help me with the side effects please
I have a decent time aside from some nausea and tiredness for the first 3 day I also take Nausea meds and steroids for this period, and including a regime of supplements ie: miseltoe or iscador shots, lyposperic vitamin C,
COQ10
, Krill, Vit A, Vit E, IP6 with Inositol, acidpolphilus, inner leaf alovera
I have a decent time aside from some nausea and tiredness for the first 3 day I also take Nausea meds and steroids for this period, and including a regime of supplements ie: miseltoe or iscador shots, lyposperic vitamin C,
COQ10
, Krill, Vit A, Vit E, IP6 with Inositol, acidpolphilus, inner leaf alovera
Fourbrothersforever
in
OvaCare
11 years ago
Has anyone tried the supplement Astaxanthin for Parkinsons?
I have been reading lots of research that claims Astaxanthin is 800x more powerful an antioxidant than
CoQ10
, and that it has great potential benefits for PWPS. The studies indicate that it supports brain function, eye sight and is being studied to treat Alzheimer's as well.
I have been reading lots of research that claims Astaxanthin is 800x more powerful an antioxidant than
CoQ10
, and that it has great potential benefits for PWPS. The studies indicate that it supports brain function, eye sight and is being studied to treat Alzheimer's as well.
Kat00
in
Cure Parkinson's
11 years ago
CoQ10
Have just read in a health magazine the following - Some statins have been linked with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. And now preliminary research from Oregon State University suggests that co-enzyme Q10 could help counteract this. More studies are in the pipeline.
Have just read in a health magazine the following - Some statins have been linked with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. And now preliminary research from Oregon State University suggests that co-enzyme Q10 could help counteract this. More studies are in the pipeline.
Seahorse
in
Cholesterol Support
11 years ago
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Been to see Dr BDP
I will also re-start the
COQ10
which I had stopped, and am investigating the possibility of 'Serenity' cream because he believes that I have oestrogen dominance. SpaTone for the iron, and sunshine for the vitamin D.
I will also re-start the
COQ10
which I had stopped, and am investigating the possibility of 'Serenity' cream because he believes that I have oestrogen dominance. SpaTone for the iron, and sunshine for the vitamin D.
marram
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
how much coq10 is suggested to start?
luciet
in
PSP Association
11 years ago
Now Pretty Sure My Thyroid's NOT the Problem DESPITE History & Test Results Recovery Is Possible - Update
CoQ10
for liver support 5. multivitamin containing extra B vitamins + magnesium enriched multivitamin 6. Nutrigest to supply some betaine HCl & digestive enzymes + soluble fibre and 5g glutamine/day Any questions or comments - come on down!!!
CoQ10
for liver support 5. multivitamin containing extra B vitamins + magnesium enriched multivitamin 6. Nutrigest to supply some betaine HCl & digestive enzymes + soluble fibre and 5g glutamine/day Any questions or comments - come on down!!!
skyfall
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Really struggling. I am totally lost. Help!
I also began to take
COQ10
to support my heart. He also sent me for a battery of tests again - persistent cough, TATT, myalgia (that's what was on the form).
I also began to take
COQ10
to support my heart. He also sent me for a battery of tests again - persistent cough, TATT, myalgia (that's what was on the form).
marram
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Nutri Adrenal
I am taking
COQ10
in an effort to strengthen my heart, and vitamin B12 (Methyl). It has been suggested it could be adrenals after 7 years of under-treatment, so my question is this: Is it safe to take Nutri-Adrenal or is it essential to test first? I am really struggling here.
I am taking
COQ10
in an effort to strengthen my heart, and vitamin B12 (Methyl). It has been suggested it could be adrenals after 7 years of under-treatment, so my question is this: Is it safe to take Nutri-Adrenal or is it essential to test first? I am really struggling here.
marram
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
What I feel has been helping, hope it will help you too
I just wanted to share this with you guys in case it would help you too. This month I didn't realise my AF was starting that day. That has NEVER happened to me. Normally I'm in pain and have period cramps for couple of days before AF. I've been trying to pinpoint what has helped but I'm not sure
I just wanted to share this with you guys in case it would help you too. This month I didn't realise my AF was starting that day. That has NEVER happened to me. Normally I'm in pain and have period cramps for couple of days before AF. I've been trying to pinpoint what has helped but I'm not sure
Bledie
in
Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Palpitations and irregular pulse - why?
I am already taking
COQ10
and B12 in a spray form under the tongue. I haven't had the money to test vitamins and ferritin etc, that's the next job if the T3 does not improve things. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice that you can give.
I am already taking
COQ10
and B12 in a spray form under the tongue. I haven't had the money to test vitamins and ferritin etc, that's the next job if the T3 does not improve things. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice that you can give.
marram
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Coenzyme Q10
I have recently put myself on a course of these. I used to take them and I remembered how they boosted my energy so I got some and after a few days in am feeling the benefits already. .Here is the science http://www.ei-resource.org/news/fibromyalgia-news/coenzyme-q10-supplements-reduce-fibromyalgia-symptoms
I have recently put myself on a course of these. I used to take them and I remembered how they boosted my energy so I got some and after a few days in am feeling the benefits already. .Here is the science http://www.ei-resource.org/news/fibromyalgia-news/coenzyme-q10-supplements-reduce-fibromyalgia-symptoms
spidey
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Anyone tried coQ 10 supplements?
There was a study 're coQ 10 and PD but the study was discontinued. Anyone heard of it?
There was a study 're coQ 10 and PD but the study was discontinued. Anyone heard of it?
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
11 years ago
2 1/4 grains of Thiroyd-S and exhausted
Not sure if I'm taking the NDT at the right times, or if I need to take T3/T4 as above, or what the hell to do. i take Nutri Adrenal extra, 3 tabs a day, nutri thyroid, 3 tabs a day, 1000mg B12, 20mg
CoQ10
, zince and selenium - as close to morning as I can since i usually get round to breakfast at after
Not sure if I'm taking the NDT at the right times, or if I need to take T3/T4 as above, or what the hell to do. i take Nutri Adrenal extra, 3 tabs a day, nutri thyroid, 3 tabs a day, 1000mg B12, 20mg
CoQ10
, zince and selenium - as close to morning as I can since i usually get round to breakfast at after
Schenks
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
I know it is early days but will I ever feel normal again?
Help, after feeling very ill found out in December that I had an overactive thyroid with antibodies. I started on 20mcg Carbimazole right away and had more bloods done three weeks later. Then I got a letter from my endo saying to double Carbmazole dose and take 20mcg morning and 20 mcg at night.
Help, after feeling very ill found out in December that I had an overactive thyroid with antibodies. I started on 20mcg Carbimazole right away and had more bloods done three weeks later. Then I got a letter from my endo saying to double Carbmazole dose and take 20mcg morning and 20 mcg at night.
Fruitandnutcase
in
Thyroid UK
12 years ago
DRIVING: Raising the while flag, Part 2.
I will do my best to keep this concise. I spent hours researching a few things last night and discovered a surprise that may help me, but might be an uphill battle. I will advocate for it like crazy. Even if I do lose my license going forward to increased visual problems, I can accept that; I know it's
I will do my best to keep this concise. I spent hours researching a few things last night and discovered a surprise that may help me, but might be an uphill battle. I will advocate for it like crazy. Even if I do lose my license going forward to increased visual problems, I can accept that; I know it's
JudyJ
in
PSP Association
12 years ago
Two steps forward, one step back
Continued with my Vit D/B12/iron replacement and started NAX +
CoQ10
+ Vit C. Also dropped my T4 dose to 75mcg, with 10 days of no T4 to clear my system a bit for the adrenals.
Continued with my Vit D/B12/iron replacement and started NAX +
CoQ10
+ Vit C. Also dropped my T4 dose to 75mcg, with 10 days of no T4 to clear my system a bit for the adrenals.
Hansaplatz
in
Thyroid UK
12 years ago
HELP?! Going through things that may help.. Has anyone got a support dog, etc?
I have tried a number of things to try to help from
COQ10
to walking poles, none of which help some make it worse. Having tried so many things I am becoming more dis-heartened, then I found support dogs and the sensory belt.
I have tried a number of things to try to help from
COQ10
to walking poles, none of which help some make it worse. Having tried so many things I am becoming more dis-heartened, then I found support dogs and the sensory belt.
fangtasia
in
Ataxia UK
12 years ago
HAS ANYONE TRIED MIGRELIEF AND COQ10?
I have decided, after much research on the internet to try Migrelief which contains Riboflavin,Magnesium and Feverfew alongside
COQ10
and have acupuncture privately. Has anyone tried these alternative treatments? and if so have they worked?
I have decided, after much research on the internet to try Migrelief which contains Riboflavin,Magnesium and Feverfew alongside
COQ10
and have acupuncture privately. Has anyone tried these alternative treatments? and if so have they worked?
dradvent
in
National Migraine Centre
12 years ago
What supplements & vitamins have worked for you?
I've tried various supplements and am convinced that they help. However I've not been methodical so am not sure which actually work or which work best. 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
I've tried various supplements and am convinced that they help. However I've not been methodical so am not sure which actually work or which work best. 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
Chui
in
EDMESH
12 years ago
anyone know anything about "co q10"
there is a lot of talk about the about the benefits/downsides of taking it,I was wondering about trying it as a just in case type of thing can it hurt? [apart from my wallet that is]
there is a lot of talk about the about the benefits/downsides of taking it,I was wondering about trying it as a just in case type of thing can it hurt? [apart from my wallet that is]
Hidden
in
Ataxia UK
12 years ago
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