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Why do we use IFN-α vs IFN-β? Might IFN-β be preferred?
I've discussed IFN types before. Some interesting info here that INF-β might be better to reduce inflammation/progression. ---- A recent post noted that Interferon is used for MS disease. This is the other IFN type 1, IFN-β (vs our IFN-α). I checked into why the difference. It turns out there
I've discussed IFN types before. Some interesting info here that INF-β might be better to reduce inflammation/progression. ---- A recent post noted that Interferon is used for MS disease. This is the other IFN type 1, IFN-β (vs our IFN-α). I checked into why the difference. It turns out there
EPguy
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
vitamin A test results
I’d be very grateful for an opinion on my vitamin A test results from Medichecks. (My GP told me ‘We don’t test vitamin A’, (!!!?), so I got private testing, though it’s not one of the cheaper tests. ) I know conversion of beta-carotene to retinol can be an issue in hypothyroidism, and although I have
I’d be very grateful for an opinion on my vitamin A test results from Medichecks. (My GP told me ‘We don’t test vitamin A’, (!!!?), so I got private testing, though it’s not one of the cheaper tests. ) I know conversion of beta-carotene to retinol can be an issue in hypothyroidism, and although I have
bluejourney
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Vitamin A and liver enzymes
I’ve been eating about 4 oz (115 grams?) of veal liver each day for the past week. I know it has nutrients that are healthy for the liver, but it’s also very high in vitamin A (I think I had about 25,000-30,000 IUs per day on those days). I’ve read that such doses can be damaging to the liver (and
I’ve been eating about 4 oz (115 grams?) of veal liver each day for the past week. I know it has nutrients that are healthy for the liver, but it’s also very high in vitamin A (I think I had about 25,000-30,000 IUs per day on those days). I’ve read that such doses can be damaging to the liver (and
JJgut
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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Nutritional Therapy to relieve IBS symptoms
NB: Always ask your doctor before embarking on any of the nutritional advice stated below. Hope this helps some1 out there. CAUSES of IBS Problem is muscles in the small & large intestines contract in spasms rather than regularly causing food to move to quickly causing less water to be absorbed which
NB: Always ask your doctor before embarking on any of the nutritional advice stated below. Hope this helps some1 out there. CAUSES of IBS Problem is muscles in the small & large intestines contract in spasms rather than regularly causing food to move to quickly causing less water to be absorbed which
Mwaakas
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Help - ARGC, Zita West, CRGH
As the subject suggests, I would appreciate anyone’s advice as it relates to the above clinics. After miscarriages and failed cycles at my current clinic I’m looking at other clinics in London and would love to hear of anyone’s experience be it good or bad . I know the first clinic is known to be expensive
As the subject suggests, I would appreciate anyone’s advice as it relates to the above clinics. After miscarriages and failed cycles at my current clinic I’m looking at other clinics in London and would love to hear of anyone’s experience be it good or bad . I know the first clinic is known to be expensive
Bra1984
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Immune System..
Came across with a good article on Boosting your immune system… 4 ways to strengthen your body’s natural defenses By Stephen Kopecky, M.D. In early 2020, life as most of the world knew it came to a screeching halt. That’s when a previously unknown virus began spreading like wildfire, forcing businesses
Came across with a good article on Boosting your immune system… 4 ways to strengthen your body’s natural defenses By Stephen Kopecky, M.D. In early 2020, life as most of the world knew it came to a screeching halt. That’s when a previously unknown virus began spreading like wildfire, forcing businesses
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Interferon beta 1b
Hola alguien sabe quién me podrá ayudar a conseguir tratamiento para esclerosis múltiple interferon beta 1b soy de México y nuestro seguro tiene más de 6 meses sin otorgarlo
Hola alguien sabe quién me podrá ayudar a conseguir tratamiento para esclerosis múltiple interferon beta 1b soy de México y nuestro seguro tiene más de 6 meses sin otorgarlo
Jesusensenadamexico
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Prostate Plan before MRI?
New here. 71 yrs old . Had Prostate biopsy 10+ yrs ago (negative)--PSA was 16+, 2 months ago . A month later after PCSPES, turmeric and beta sitosterol.. 13+. 2 years ago was 8. Prostate= 70 ml. MRI for JAN 3, 2022. I want to take best supplements and there are dozens of brands out there. Dad had
New here. 71 yrs old . Had Prostate biopsy 10+ yrs ago (negative)--PSA was 16+, 2 months ago . A month later after PCSPES, turmeric and beta sitosterol.. 13+. 2 years ago was 8. Prostate= 70 ml. MRI for JAN 3, 2022. I want to take best supplements and there are dozens of brands out there. Dad had
yoyocancer
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Monday Dessert: Pandan Jelly in Coconut Milk. 🌱😋❤️🌺
Hello everyone, hope you have a great start of the week! 🤗 Yesterday I visited my parents and they gave me some pandan leaves from their friend’s garden, so I just made pandan jelly dessert. It is served hot or cold. 😋👍 Recipe: Boil pandan leaves in water and add vegan agar powder to make jelly.
Hello everyone, hope you have a great start of the week! 🤗 Yesterday I visited my parents and they gave me some pandan leaves from their friend’s garden, so I just made pandan jelly dessert. It is served hot or cold. 😋👍 Recipe: Boil pandan leaves in water and add vegan agar powder to make jelly.
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Vegan Foods for Life
3 years ago
Health anxiety and half beta prograne 80 mg slow release
Can someone give me advice please... I'm anxious about taking 80mg half beta prograne slow release.. I suffer so so much with ectopics. Right throughout the day... I also wake up in the night and my heart rate increases to around 130 bump I have has ecgs and a 24hr monitor a few years back. I also had
Can someone give me advice please... I'm anxious about taking 80mg half beta prograne slow release.. I suffer so so much with ectopics. Right throughout the day... I also wake up in the night and my heart rate increases to around 130 bump I have has ecgs and a 24hr monitor a few years back. I also had
Rachel_Welsby
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AF Association
3 years ago
Zita West Vitamen vs Wellman Conception
Which one do you think is better?
Which one do you think is better?
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Thursday Lunch/brunch: Pumpkin mushroom Coconut Milk Soup.😋🥣❤️🌺
Happy Thursday everyone! Hope your day is joyful so far! 🤗 For today, I made my pumpkin soup in my pressure cooker. Remove the skin was the hard part! 😅 I remember my grandma always said if you eat this, you will be so smart. 😂 I love this soup for many health benefits and great skin and eyes. 😄❤️
Happy Thursday everyone! Hope your day is joyful so far! 🤗 For today, I made my pumpkin soup in my pressure cooker. Remove the skin was the hard part! 😅 I remember my grandma always said if you eat this, you will be so smart. 😂 I love this soup for many health benefits and great skin and eyes. 😄❤️
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Macular Degeneration Information
Hello if you are interested in protecting your macular read the following link https://www.brightfocus.org/macular/news/macular-essential-facts It is very interesting, in order to protect your macular you should maybe take the following advice. The National Eye Institute’s Age-Related Eye Disease Study
Hello if you are interested in protecting your macular read the following link https://www.brightfocus.org/macular/news/macular-essential-facts It is very interesting, in order to protect your macular you should maybe take the following advice. The National Eye Institute’s Age-Related Eye Disease Study
valfrance
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Post 743 Ocrevus my reasoning 23 Jun 2021
Sisters and Brothers, G’day to all of “YOU”, today my temperature outside right now is below 30 degrees Celsius/84 Fahrenheit and it is a little cloudy. All of which is good. I was able to bring the recycle bins in for the people in my street. It was a good day to do it, so I did. My friend was
Sisters and Brothers, G’day to all of “YOU”, today my temperature outside right now is below 30 degrees Celsius/84 Fahrenheit and it is a little cloudy. All of which is good. I was able to bring the recycle bins in for the people in my street. It was a good day to do it, so I did. My friend was
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Preparing for final ICSI - Vitamin recommendations
Hello, this is the first time I’ve ever posted. I’ve found this network helpful in the past but I’ve never actually posted myself, so hi 👋🏻 I’m currently preparing for my final ICSI round due to start in July. This will be my 4th round of IVF, I have a beautiful 3 year old miracle baby from my first
Hello, this is the first time I’ve ever posted. I’ve found this network helpful in the past but I’ve never actually posted myself, so hi 👋🏻 I’m currently preparing for my final ICSI round due to start in July. This will be my 4th round of IVF, I have a beautiful 3 year old miracle baby from my first
wish1111
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
10,000 Voices Raffle winners confirmed
Thank you to everyone who has taken part in our 10,000 Voices raffle. With help from the receptionists at Margaret Powell House in Milton Keynes, the raffle draw took place on Monday 19 April. We are pleased to confirm the winning tickets as 1st prize ticket number 009668 - Mrs Zita Foster 2nd prize
Thank you to everyone who has taken part in our 10,000 Voices raffle. With help from the receptionists at Margaret Powell House in Milton Keynes, the raffle draw took place on Monday 19 April. We are pleased to confirm the winning tickets as 1st prize ticket number 009668 - Mrs Zita Foster 2nd prize
HelenPSPA
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Your experience at this clinic
Has anyone been to zita West clinic in London for immune testing.?
Has anyone been to zita West clinic in London for immune testing.?
weekitty
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Soft eggs - going into 2nd cycle with menopur
Hi all, just had a follow-up consultation as our first round of IVF sadly didn't work. He has recommended changing from Gonal-F to menopur as they collected 9 eggs in first cycle, but out of the 6 healthy ones only 2 fertilised and then didn’t survive. He explained that my eggs are quite soft and not
Hi all, just had a follow-up consultation as our first round of IVF sadly didn't work. He has recommended changing from Gonal-F to menopur as they collected 9 eggs in first cycle, but out of the 6 healthy ones only 2 fertilised and then didn’t survive. He explained that my eggs are quite soft and not
Milly2021
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
DHEA question
Has any started taken DHEA without talking to their doctor first? We just had a second failed FET and i’d like to do another full round of IVF. I have a follow up with the doc at the end of the month but would like to start taking DHEA asap so i’m on the the road to three months earlier. i’ve seen people
Has any started taken DHEA without talking to their doctor first? We just had a second failed FET and i’d like to do another full round of IVF. I have a follow up with the doc at the end of the month but would like to start taking DHEA asap so i’m on the the road to three months earlier. i’ve seen people
brizzlebrizzle
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Can we prevent, slow or halt, improve symptoms and reduce the severity of Parkinson's?
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
"Some things from the past are gone but others open a gap to the future and they are the ones I want to rescue." Mario Benedetti Current Neurology, which has made undeniable advances against Parkinson's, tells us that the disease is degenerative and symptoms are getting worse over the years, despite
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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