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Sodium Butyrate: Neuroprotective effects of short-chain fatty acids in MPTP induced mice model of Parkinson's disease 2021
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33905875/ Gut microbial metabolites, SCFAs, were related with the occurrence and development of Parkinson's disease (PD). But the effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on PD and involving mechanisms are still undefined. In this study we evaluate the effects
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33905875/ Gut microbial metabolites, SCFAs, were related with the occurrence and development of Parkinson's disease (PD). But the effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on PD and involving mechanisms are still undefined. In this study we evaluate the effects
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
What to expect when starting Movicol & sodium picosulphate. Will child be able to go out and play sport’s
On day 2 of following plan. Had 12 sachets of movicol day 1 and 10 today. Poos runny, what happens next? Is sports a bad idea???
On day 2 of following plan. Had 12 sachets of movicol day 1 and 10 today. Poos runny, what happens next? Is sports a bad idea???
HHod
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ERIC
3 years ago
IBS-D
Does anyone else with IBS-D go very often? For me I pass stools at most 4 times a day, they can range between loose and easy to pass to diarrhoea. Does anyone take anything to help the IBS-D? I’m only 21 and it’s taking over my life. Spoken to my doctor this morning and they have no clue what’s going
Does anyone else with IBS-D go very often? For me I pass stools at most 4 times a day, they can range between loose and easy to pass to diarrhoea. Does anyone take anything to help the IBS-D? I’m only 21 and it’s taking over my life. Spoken to my doctor this morning and they have no clue what’s going
Emjay24
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IBS Network
3 years ago
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Angiogram clear, what next? Microvascular?
Firstly thank you to everyone who responded to my last post regarding going for my angiogram on Monday, all your input helped! I did question beforehand if I needed the procedure which was interpreted as a 'reluctance' to have it done and spoke to 2 consultants about it along with a nurse! Anyway, after
Firstly thank you to everyone who responded to my last post regarding going for my angiogram on Monday, all your input helped! I did question beforehand if I needed the procedure which was interpreted as a 'reluctance' to have it done and spoke to 2 consultants about it along with a nurse! Anyway, after
CC62
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Minoca and still have chest pains
Newbie here. I had a MINOCO at the end of July, I had been getting chests pains for months. Nothing showed up except for troponin raised levels. My blood pressure is always low, I am not overweight, I don't smoke or drink, so I'm not on any medication, except for a 10mg statin, which I have just stopped
Newbie here. I had a MINOCO at the end of July, I had been getting chests pains for months. Nothing showed up except for troponin raised levels. My blood pressure is always low, I am not overweight, I don't smoke or drink, so I'm not on any medication, except for a 10mg statin, which I have just stopped
Quiltingqueen
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Trehalose as a promising therapeutic candidate for the treatment of Parkinson's disease - 2019
Hats off to sunvox for having mentioned Trehalose a few times in these forums https://healthunlocked.com/ataxia-uk/posts/135094988/oral-ingestion-of-trehalose.-a-human-clinical-trial I did my own searching and found Trehalose as a promising therapeutic candidate for the treatment of Parkinson's disease
Hats off to sunvox for having mentioned Trehalose a few times in these forums https://healthunlocked.com/ataxia-uk/posts/135094988/oral-ingestion-of-trehalose.-a-human-clinical-trial I did my own searching and found Trehalose as a promising therapeutic candidate for the treatment of Parkinson's disease
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Cirrhosis and dealing with salt & sugar cravings
Hello, I have (3 mths ago) been officially confirmed by fibroscan & ultrasound with F4 Cirrhosis. Unknown to me, or not taking liver disease seriously, I have had pretty bad liver problems for at least 6 years. To be honest, I am still trying to get my mind around it. A few months ago, I was quite
Hello, I have (3 mths ago) been officially confirmed by fibroscan & ultrasound with F4 Cirrhosis. Unknown to me, or not taking liver disease seriously, I have had pretty bad liver problems for at least 6 years. To be honest, I am still trying to get my mind around it. A few months ago, I was quite
Cazza_BDA
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
About 'good' oils for NASH and NAFLD
I haven't been officially diagnosed, but believe this is my issue and has been for some time. I am going to overhaul diet and do what I can.... but I have a question about oils. I know all veg canola etc must be avoided. High quality olive oil is on your list to take daily. What about coconut oil
I haven't been officially diagnosed, but believe this is my issue and has been for some time. I am going to overhaul diet and do what I can.... but I have a question about oils. I know all veg canola etc must be avoided. High quality olive oil is on your list to take daily. What about coconut oil
mybox
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Stat bike exercise?
Today was a visit to the cardiologist. Two years ago I had 100% obstruction of the LAD, one of the major arteries feeding the heart. It was cleaned out then a stent put in. Lately I've had chest pain similar to the pain from the obstruction. But a recheck says the arteries are still wide
Today was a visit to the cardiologist. Two years ago I had 100% obstruction of the LAD, one of the major arteries feeding the heart. It was cleaned out then a stent put in. Lately I've had chest pain similar to the pain from the obstruction. But a recheck says the arteries are still wide
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
IBS mixed.
Hi guys, Asking for some advice! I have had an official diagnosis of IBS as well as tests comepleted for celiac - we’ve come to the conclusion of non celiac gluten sensitivity! Anyway. I’ve been having trouble with my bowls and I have clearly done something to upset it, I do get really bad anxiety
Hi guys, Asking for some advice! I have had an official diagnosis of IBS as well as tests comepleted for celiac - we’ve come to the conclusion of non celiac gluten sensitivity! Anyway. I’ve been having trouble with my bowls and I have clearly done something to upset it, I do get really bad anxiety
Emjay24
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IBS Network
3 years ago
New Member & Here to Support
Hello Everyone, I am 38 & was 272lbs April 17th this year and informed after an ultrasound I have a enlarged liver with no hardening and hepatic Steatosis , they said I most likely have NASH. Unknown what stage no biopsy ( the gold standard for diagnosis) I had a high Alt 74 AST 72 so my Primary
Hello Everyone, I am 38 & was 272lbs April 17th this year and informed after an ultrasound I have a enlarged liver with no hardening and hepatic Steatosis , they said I most likely have NASH. Unknown what stage no biopsy ( the gold standard for diagnosis) I had a high Alt 74 AST 72 so my Primary
Dynomike
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Advice on Xtandi & radium 223 side effects
Hi all, my Dad is currently doing a trial, Peace 111, xtandi & radium 223 with zometa. He is loosing weight, not alarmingly fast but at the point now where he needs to start putting some back on and also muscle mass. I was thinking swimming might be good as it's low impact. He had spot radiation to his
Hi all, my Dad is currently doing a trial, Peace 111, xtandi & radium 223 with zometa. He is loosing weight, not alarmingly fast but at the point now where he needs to start putting some back on and also muscle mass. I was thinking swimming might be good as it's low impact. He had spot radiation to his
Nickhmcg
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Unstable angina and ongoing issues
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with unstable angina after going into hospital for a angogram in July and it being discovered I have issues with my arteries no stents fitted the person carrying out the angogram said medicine and lifestyle changes and if that didn't work it would be bypass surgery , I am
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with unstable angina after going into hospital for a angogram in July and it being discovered I have issues with my arteries no stents fitted the person carrying out the angogram said medicine and lifestyle changes and if that didn't work it would be bypass surgery , I am
Challenger2009
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Where in the range (bloods) ought I be? How is the range determined?
A poster posted some blood results about a year ago, along with range applicable. Serum creatinine 89umol/l (45 - 90) Serum urea 7.7 mmol/l (2.5 - 7.8) Serum sodium 137mmol/l (133 - 146) Serum potassium 4.7mmol/l (3.5 - 5.3) GFR 62ml/min All the results are 'in range'. He was advised that there were
A poster posted some blood results about a year ago, along with range applicable. Serum creatinine 89umol/l (45 - 90) Serum urea 7.7 mmol/l (2.5 - 7.8) Serum sodium 137mmol/l (133 - 146) Serum potassium 4.7mmol/l (3.5 - 5.3) GFR 62ml/min All the results are 'in range'. He was advised that there were
Skeptix
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Anything out of the ordinary?
Hi all, sorry for the graphic picture first! Does this like anything out of the ordinary? I.e., would you say it’s bloody, normal or diarrhoea, etc. Had some specs of blood on tissue for around 6/8 weeks now and initially I thought it may be just a cut. Usually have two pretty big poops in the morning
Hi all, sorry for the graphic picture first! Does this like anything out of the ordinary? I.e., would you say it’s bloody, normal or diarrhoea, etc. Had some specs of blood on tissue for around 6/8 weeks now and initially I thought it may be just a cut. Usually have two pretty big poops in the morning
SamP92
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
Other health issue
Hi All , my HU has caused me to have very low sodium for which I take salt tablet twice a day ! I also have been diagnosed with POTS which can be caused by medication but I’m yet to find this out ! Pots causes my bp to drop low when standing and mornings are the worse my HR is high when Bp is low !
Hi All , my HU has caused me to have very low sodium for which I take salt tablet twice a day ! I also have been diagnosed with POTS which can be caused by medication but I’m yet to find this out ! Pots causes my bp to drop low when standing and mornings are the worse my HR is high when Bp is low !
Holly2021
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Thyroid Results advice and are private tests accurate?
I wonder if anyone can help I have got aches and pains in my joints I’m taking 1000 Vitamin D per day (Dr just said take it but not how much!) and sunbathing whenever possible as was told I’m slightly deficient. Here are my latest result with no change in medication 25 micro grams Levothyroxine (previous
I wonder if anyone can help I have got aches and pains in my joints I’m taking 1000 Vitamin D per day (Dr just said take it but not how much!) and sunbathing whenever possible as was told I’m slightly deficient. Here are my latest result with no change in medication 25 micro grams Levothyroxine (previous
HealthySam
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Concerned about medication mix and dosage
Hi. I am wondering if anyone has experience of this mix of medication - it had been changed and juggled since STEMI end of last year and stents and micro vascular angina I’m currently on : Ramipril, ivabradine, isosorb mononitrate (3 times a day), clopidogrel, ranozoline ( 750 mg twice a day) , amlodopine
Hi. I am wondering if anyone has experience of this mix of medication - it had been changed and juggled since STEMI end of last year and stents and micro vascular angina I’m currently on : Ramipril, ivabradine, isosorb mononitrate (3 times a day), clopidogrel, ranozoline ( 750 mg twice a day) , amlodopine
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
just joined forum. ckd3a patient.
my first post to this forum although i have been following for quite some time and finally found the courage to post. i wish to thank all the knowledgeable and regular posters who have provided more information, guidance, love and support than my doctors. to all of you eternal thanks! i am a 66 year
my first post to this forum although i have been following for quite some time and finally found the courage to post. i wish to thank all the knowledgeable and regular posters who have provided more information, guidance, love and support than my doctors. to all of you eternal thanks! i am a 66 year
joethe
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Having a bad day
How come when u plan to go out for the day ur stomach always plays up. I have been constapated for weeks so decided to go shopping and have afew hours out but oh no the dreaded diarrhoea decided to start this morning so I have had a day in pain and depressed 😔 even the Imodium didn't help today wish
How come when u plan to go out for the day ur stomach always plays up. I have been constapated for weeks so decided to go shopping and have afew hours out but oh no the dreaded diarrhoea decided to start this morning so I have had a day in pain and depressed 😔 even the Imodium didn't help today wish
3443Ness
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IBS Network
3 years ago
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