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Why watermelon is good for us
Only 6.8% of U.S. adults have optimal cardiometabolic health, while an estimated 47 million have cardiometabolic disorders Watermelon contains L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are nitric oxide (NO) precursors; NO helps relax blood vessels and widen arteriesConsuming watermelon juice attenuates reductions
Only 6.8% of U.S. adults have optimal cardiometabolic health, while an estimated 47 million have cardiometabolic disorders Watermelon contains L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are nitric oxide (NO) precursors; NO helps relax blood vessels and widen arteriesConsuming watermelon juice attenuates reductions
Peacefulneedshelp
in
AF Association
1 year ago
feeling grim after levo increase
have been struggling to find right treatment for months levothyroxine since august last year initially helped a lot with low energy and muscle pain but didn’t last. After several posts on here I have now gone up to 100 mcg for a week with a view to re testing in 2 months to see if my t3 has moved at
have been struggling to find right treatment for months levothyroxine since august last year initially helped a lot with low energy and muscle pain but didn’t last. After several posts on here I have now gone up to 100 mcg for a week with a view to re testing in 2 months to see if my t3 has moved at
Mag999
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Would t3 benefit me? Latest bloods
hi, I have hashinotos and take 125mcg of thyroxine. I don’t feel great. I’ve just started a gluten free diet and take iron and folate as both were low. I’ve been taking them for 8 weeks and have just had the levels tested so can share all those results when I have them. I wondered if t3 may help me
hi, I have hashinotos and take 125mcg of thyroxine. I don’t feel great. I’ve just started a gluten free diet and take iron and folate as both were low. I’ve been taking them for 8 weeks and have just had the levels tested so can share all those results when I have them. I wondered if t3 may help me
HiRach
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Fasting serum insulin
Wife 68 yrs, FBS 82 mg/dl,Taking glynase MF,w/o medicine,Fasting serum insulin 6.47mU/L.Beta cells functions normal? Pl guide...
Wife 68 yrs, FBS 82 mg/dl,Taking glynase MF,w/o medicine,Fasting serum insulin 6.47mU/L.Beta cells functions normal? Pl guide...
hdas
in
Diabetes India
1 year ago
TSH and freet4 levels
I was also diagnosed with type2
diabetes
18 months ago, which I am controlling with
diet
, just. So think I am borderline. Was wondering about the thyroid levels which have been creeping up the past few years
I was also diagnosed with type2
diabetes
18 months ago, which I am controlling with
diet
, just. So think I am borderline. Was wondering about the thyroid levels which have been creeping up the past few years
CustardTarts
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Greetings
The advice I was given was to
diet
and exercise more. I have been waiting to see a
diabetes
nurse for 3 weeks and could be waiting for 4-6 more for dietary advice.
The advice I was given was to
diet
and exercise more. I have been waiting to see a
diabetes
nurse for 3 weeks and could be waiting for 4-6 more for dietary advice.
Zephyre
Restart April 2024
in
Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Week 2 - Done
Since I'm spreading this week out to get back to Monday/Wednesday/Friday running, I did W2R3 today, it seems strange leaving so much time between the runs but I'll be back to the preferred routine next week. A nice HR controlled joffle, most time spent in the aerobic zone, rising to threshold during
Since I'm spreading this week out to get back to Monday/Wednesday/Friday running, I did W2R3 today, it seems strange leaving so much time between the runs but I'll be back to the preferred routine next week. A nice HR controlled joffle, most time spent in the aerobic zone, rising to threshold during
LeeU
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Thinking of our conversation on pred level and how to handle stressful moments to keep adrenal drama at bay....
So things for me and PMR and pred have not gone the way a lot of folks have. I read about when you take the pred in the beginning most have amazing relief then begin the journey of slowly reducing to find the next good dose. Then reading the symptom tea leaves of symptoms to make decisions on the next
So things for me and PMR and pred have not gone the way a lot of folks have. I read about when you take the pred in the beginning most have amazing relief then begin the journey of slowly reducing to find the next good dose. Then reading the symptom tea leaves of symptoms to make decisions on the next
Wallysma
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Gluten free diet
Hi just wondering if anyone has tried a gluten free diet to reduce inflammation? I’m off steroids now so would like at least a change from low carbs . Just interested in other opinions
Hi just wondering if anyone has tried a gluten free diet to reduce inflammation? I’m off steroids now so would like at least a change from low carbs . Just interested in other opinions
Devoid
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hashimotos and new onset kidney disease. Any links?
Hi, I have Hashimotos for over 10 years and PA for 4 managed by self injecting. In the last month due to quite sudden onset of fatigue, dizziness, and jitteriness with like an internal tremor (which was a key symptom before Low B12 was diagnosed) Saw Dr and got results yesterday and diagnosed as Stage
Hi, I have Hashimotos for over 10 years and PA for 4 managed by self injecting. In the last month due to quite sudden onset of fatigue, dizziness, and jitteriness with like an internal tremor (which was a key symptom before Low B12 was diagnosed) Saw Dr and got results yesterday and diagnosed as Stage
CeiliGal65
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
A further review please.
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Sycamore33
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Blood results
Hello, I know I have asked for advice before but wanted to clarify please. My recent bloods have been re-tested ;- I have Hashimoto's and on 100 of Levothyroxine. TSH - 4.6 (0.27-4.2) FT4-25.6 (12-22) T3- 3.0 (3.1-6.8) The Doctor says these are abnormal and not borderline as they were before Christmas
Hello, I know I have asked for advice before but wanted to clarify please. My recent bloods have been re-tested ;- I have Hashimoto's and on 100 of Levothyroxine. TSH - 4.6 (0.27-4.2) FT4-25.6 (12-22) T3- 3.0 (3.1-6.8) The Doctor says these are abnormal and not borderline as they were before Christmas
goofball
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
I've signed up for Tim Spector's ZOE study looking at blood sugars and gut health
I've long had an interest in how the foods we eat affect inflammation and weight and generally follow low -carb eating, although I often lapse and am not as diciplined as Id like to be. So this sounds fascinating to me, especially as I'm also interested in gut-health science. Taking part starts by
I've long had an interest in how the foods we eat affect inflammation and weight and generally follow low -carb eating, although I often lapse and am not as diciplined as Id like to be. So this sounds fascinating to me, especially as I'm also interested in gut-health science. Taking part starts by
tangocharlie
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
GCA Flare
My GP has always been very responsive and ordered 60mg. prednisolone for GCA over 10 months now. This last visit I had to ask for a diabetes monitor because of symptoms noticed by my visiting nurse. He complied and ordered one. I have been fluctuating between high and low blood sugar. He was very
My GP has always been very responsive and ordered 60mg. prednisolone for GCA over 10 months now. This last visit I had to ask for a diabetes monitor because of symptoms noticed by my visiting nurse. He complied and ordered one. I have been fluctuating between high and low blood sugar. He was very
pomeranion
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
magnesium, potassium, taurine combo supplement?
I was doing some research and came across this plan which suggests taking the above 3 supplements. I'm aware magnesium has been discussed and recommended but wasn't ware of the combination. Does anyone take all 3 or have any links to other articles regarding the benefits? Does anyone have a UK source
I was doing some research and came across this plan which suggests taking the above 3 supplements. I'm aware magnesium has been discussed and recommended but wasn't ware of the combination. Does anyone take all 3 or have any links to other articles regarding the benefits? Does anyone have a UK source
kitenski
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Steroids
My friend is on 65mg of pred. steroids. I read that he needs a low salt and low fat diet. Also he needs to eat foods with potassium and he should take Vitamin D. Should he speak to his GP even though the steroids are being managed by his neurologist? Or should he buy over the counter Vitamin D etc?
My friend is on 65mg of pred. steroids. I read that he needs a low salt and low fat diet. Also he needs to eat foods with potassium and he should take Vitamin D. Should he speak to his GP even though the steroids are being managed by his neurologist? Or should he buy over the counter Vitamin D etc?
Hope2024
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
a 24 hour FAST regenerates stomach stem cells!
Today is O.M.A.D. #331 (one meal a day with all calories -- usually 1,500 or less -- eaten within a two hour window). I've lost 60 pounds (another 30 to go!) and it was pretty, damn easy! I eat pizza (cauliflower crust), meat, dairy, fruit, potatoes... but in moderation. I came across a new YouTube
Today is O.M.A.D. #331 (one meal a day with all calories -- usually 1,500 or less -- eaten within a two hour window). I've lost 60 pounds (another 30 to go!) and it was pretty, damn easy! I eat pizza (cauliflower crust), meat, dairy, fruit, potatoes... but in moderation. I came across a new YouTube
PDWarrior1900
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Benfotiamine (Fat Soluble Form Of Vitamin B1) and AD
Benfotiamine has previously been discussed on this forum regarding PD and this recent study (October 2022) using Benfotiamine (BEN) in AD patients shows some significant benefit for people with AD : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585656/ Here are two relevant study quotes from this
Benfotiamine has previously been discussed on this forum regarding PD and this recent study (October 2022) using Benfotiamine (BEN) in AD patients shows some significant benefit for people with AD : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585656/ Here are two relevant study quotes from this
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Any links - PA and Kidney disease?
Hi, I have Hashimotos for over 10 years and PA for 4 managed by self injecting. In the last month due to quite sudden onset of fatigue, dizziness, and jitteriness with like an internal tremor (which was a key symptom before Low B12 was diagnosed) I presumed my B12 had dropped off suddenly. Had the tingling
Hi, I have Hashimotos for over 10 years and PA for 4 managed by self injecting. In the last month due to quite sudden onset of fatigue, dizziness, and jitteriness with like an internal tremor (which was a key symptom before Low B12 was diagnosed) I presumed my B12 had dropped off suddenly. Had the tingling
CeiliGal65
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Gluten-free diet for picky eaters?
I have celiac disease and my 5 year old was recently diagnosed with it. He also has autism so he's very picky about textures in food and has a limited amount of things that he will eat before his diagnosis. His favorite right now is avocado toast, but he won't eat any gluten-free bread I've found (and
I have celiac disease and my 5 year old was recently diagnosed with it. He also has autism so he's very picky about textures in food and has a limited amount of things that he will eat before his diagnosis. His favorite right now is avocado toast, but he won't eat any gluten-free bread I've found (and
redmama2
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
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