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Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cranberries - (Vaccinium macrocarpon)
I expect that if a male thinks of cranberry juice at all, it's mostly in the context of treating female bladder infections. The same proanthocyanidins that sit in the bladder before voiding, will pass through the urethra, which in men, passes through the prostate. It's a bit of a stretch to think that
I expect that if a male thinks of cranberry juice at all, it's mostly in the context of treating female bladder infections. The same proanthocyanidins that sit in the bladder before voiding, will pass through the urethra, which in men, passes through the prostate. It's a bit of a stretch to think that
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
supplements
hi I was wondering if anyone takes supplements for their rheumatoid arthritis. eg tumeric, rosehip, glucosamine or any others. x
hi I was wondering if anyone takes supplements for their rheumatoid arthritis. eg tumeric, rosehip, glucosamine or any others. x
dillydally1
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NRAS
8 years ago
The possible dangers of EGCG.
This posting is a followup raising issues about the combination of EGCG + Salmon oil + Vitamin C or quercetin/bromelain with levodopa as a substitute for Carbidopa/levodopa (EGCG....levodopa) or Entacapone + levodopa (quercetin + levodopa). The forth posting in the thread. https://healthunlocked.com
This posting is a followup raising issues about the combination of EGCG + Salmon oil + Vitamin C or quercetin/bromelain with levodopa as a substitute for Carbidopa/levodopa (EGCG....levodopa) or Entacapone + levodopa (quercetin + levodopa). The forth posting in the thread. https://healthunlocked.com
silvestrov
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
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Changes I made since diagnosis
I switched to a plant-based, sugarless, vegan diet and my numbers did improve after a year. I also added green tea extract supplements. I am now on many immune boosting supplements after seeing an integrative MD.
I switched to a plant-based, sugarless, vegan diet and my numbers did improve after a year. I also added green tea extract supplements. I am now on many immune boosting supplements after seeing an integrative MD.
Carrot_Top
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CLL Support
8 years ago
This may help you
I was diagnosed in 2010, though blood tests show that WBC started to increase in 2007, following a car accident. Since diagnoses I changed my diet fairly radically, eating pretty much vegetarian, though also eating fish occasionally. I attribute the slow progress of the disease to that, plus feeling
I was diagnosed in 2010, though blood tests show that WBC started to increase in 2007, following a car accident. Since diagnoses I changed my diet fairly radically, eating pretty much vegetarian, though also eating fish occasionally. I attribute the slow progress of the disease to that, plus feeling
Mandy56
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Hair loss, perimenopause oestrogen dominance or low iron can you help?????
18 months of utter misery..two doctors surgeries and .two endocrinologists later and I'm still no further down the line....hey ho i can hear you all screaming at me.."I TOLD YOU SO" Ok ok i get it and I'm ready to listen and learn... so I'm on 2 grains of armour thyroid at present and have been taking
18 months of utter misery..two doctors surgeries and .two endocrinologists later and I'm still no further down the line....hey ho i can hear you all screaming at me.."I TOLD YOU SO" Ok ok i get it and I'm ready to listen and learn... so I'm on 2 grains of armour thyroid at present and have been taking
Bioluminence
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
saw palmetto and hair loss when post menopausal
i have read that saw palmetto 1000mg a day helps. anyone have that experience.....
i have read that saw palmetto 1000mg a day helps. anyone have that experience.....
jacrjacr
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Alopecia UK
8 years ago
Platelet-activating factor
New study [1] below. As might be expected, platelet-activating factor [PAF] triggers the aggregation of platelets that is an early step in clot formation. But PAF is somewhat mysterious. PCa cells contain a receptor for PAF [PAFR]. The new study: "found that PAFR was overexpressed in prostate cancer
New study [1] below. As might be expected, platelet-activating factor [PAF] triggers the aggregation of platelets that is an early step in clot formation. But PAF is somewhat mysterious. PCa cells contain a receptor for PAF [PAFR]. The new study: "found that PAFR was overexpressed in prostate cancer
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Haemoglobin
Hello again friends. I have just got my latest blood test results back, my CRP is 0.8 and ESR is 10, so it seems that my adding raw garlic daily to my eating together with the daily ginger, tumeric and cinnamon are helping to keep the inflammation at bay. But, my Haemoglobin level has gone down a touch
Hello again friends. I have just got my latest blood test results back, my CRP is 0.8 and ESR is 10, so it seems that my adding raw garlic daily to my eating together with the daily ginger, tumeric and cinnamon are helping to keep the inflammation at bay. But, my Haemoglobin level has gone down a touch
Sandybo
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Hashimoto's flare up and what can I do? Do I increase T3 or do I just increase vitamins? Please help!
I have had alot of stress in the last 2 weeks. Unfortunately, I ate alot of dairy and I had a beer that wasn't gluten free. :( The beer was last Sat the 30th of April. And BAM, ever since I have been having a huge flare up! We are talking about a 6 kg weight gain and Franknstein ankles! I am trying to
I have had alot of stress in the last 2 weeks. Unfortunately, I ate alot of dairy and I had a beer that wasn't gluten free. :( The beer was last Sat the 30th of April. And BAM, ever since I have been having a huge flare up! We are talking about a 6 kg weight gain and Franknstein ankles! I am trying to
Enfrance
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Facet joint denerveing in lower back
Does anybody have any hot tips on how to recover after the treatment. I understand I am going to be in pain and as I haven't found any painkillers that help me I thought I would ask for help. I currently take magnesium & tumeric to help my muscles relax. I also suffer with fibromyalgia, I try and do
Does anybody have any hot tips on how to recover after the treatment. I understand I am going to be in pain and as I haven't found any painkillers that help me I thought I would ask for help. I currently take magnesium & tumeric to help my muscles relax. I also suffer with fibromyalgia, I try and do
Foxy07
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Pain Concern
8 years ago
Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
Hi all, Just to recap, I was diagnosed PMR/GCA September 2014, started on 60mg prednisolone- pain free within a day. Down to 5mg August 2015. CRP and ESR slowly creeping up, so sent for a CT scan in October 2015, as this proved inconclusive I had a PETscan in November 2015. Results of that were large
Hi all, Just to recap, I was diagnosed PMR/GCA September 2014, started on 60mg prednisolone- pain free within a day. Down to 5mg August 2015. CRP and ESR slowly creeping up, so sent for a CT scan in October 2015, as this proved inconclusive I had a PETscan in November 2015. Results of that were large
Sandybo
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Tumeric
Hi Everyone, I posted the other day ,regarding having to get up with gut ache and having to go to the loo during the night. I think the problem was taking a Tumeric supplement . It was advertised as helping with IBS symptoms , however, looks like it made my symptoms worse. Has anyone else tried
Hi Everyone, I posted the other day ,regarding having to get up with gut ache and having to go to the loo during the night. I think the problem was taking a Tumeric supplement . It was advertised as helping with IBS symptoms , however, looks like it made my symptoms worse. Has anyone else tried
Will1234
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Turmeric??
I'm currently not taking any meds due to impending (hopefully at least) pregnancy. I have steroid injections but they last at best 3 weeks and I have to wait at least 6 weeks between injections. I'm pretty desperate so I've turned herbal. I'm reading Margaret Hill's book about treating it drug free
I'm currently not taking any meds due to impending (hopefully at least) pregnancy. I have steroid injections but they last at best 3 weeks and I have to wait at least 6 weeks between injections. I'm pretty desperate so I've turned herbal. I'm reading Margaret Hill's book about treating it drug free
Beckywood89
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NRAS
8 years ago
saw palmetto
Any advice would be most welcome , I had a bone scan on Tuesday so I will await the results I can do no more but my biggest problem is the constant rushing to the toilet to numerous at times to keep a check on when I had my scan I wore a pad just in case but luckily I got through it without an accident
Any advice would be most welcome , I had a bone scan on Tuesday so I will await the results I can do no more but my biggest problem is the constant rushing to the toilet to numerous at times to keep a check on when I had my scan I wore a pad just in case but luckily I got through it without an accident
durango
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 years ago
Anti inflammatory medication? ?
Hi, I would be really grateful for some advice about anti inflamatory I've been taking naproxen for around two months which I started during a big flare up. I've recently had a review at the gp and have been told I can only be on them for two month bursts due to the effect on your heart kidneys and stomach
Hi, I would be really grateful for some advice about anti inflamatory I've been taking naproxen for around two months which I started during a big flare up. I've recently had a review at the gp and have been told I can only be on them for two month bursts due to the effect on your heart kidneys and stomach
linz84
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Some Answers
Here's a short article from Johns Hopkins followed by a long conversation discussing it. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/restless-legs-syndrome/what-is-rls/causes.html MR X - I tried some N-acetyl cysteine at one time to try to lower my glutamate. No change to
Here's a short article from Johns Hopkins followed by a long conversation discussing it. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/restless-legs-syndrome/what-is-rls/causes.html MR X - I tried some N-acetyl cysteine at one time to try to lower my glutamate. No change to
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 years ago
vitamins and cod liver oil
having read all the negative comments on over the counter vitamins how safe is it to take omega 3 6 9 and cod liver oil capsules, would supplementing tumeric help with graves trying to find my way around the vitamins that could help general well being thanks
having read all the negative comments on over the counter vitamins how safe is it to take omega 3 6 9 and cod liver oil capsules, would supplementing tumeric help with graves trying to find my way around the vitamins that could help general well being thanks
frian
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Natural/Alternative Remedies for Polymyalgia Rheumatica..for my 82 yr old Grandma
So my usually fit, healthy and sprightly Grandma was recently diagnosed with PMR. She has always had trouble with her back/neck, but usually only lasting a week or so. I believe she is on Prednisone (She lives in the Channel Islands and I'm in UK so not 100% sure which drug exactly she is taking), but
So my usually fit, healthy and sprightly Grandma was recently diagnosed with PMR. She has always had trouble with her back/neck, but usually only lasting a week or so. I believe she is on Prednisone (She lives in the Channel Islands and I'm in UK so not 100% sure which drug exactly she is taking), but
LaurenStrang
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
My New Bloodwork 4 weeks after starting .25mcg levo
Hello Everyone, I had my blood work done and tsh went up.. I'm not sure what T4 is yet, that is never posted online so I have to get the result at my doc this week. What do you think? Is this dose supressing what I have? I did have the test done early in the am fasting, around 11am, not as early as
Hello Everyone, I had my blood work done and tsh went up.. I'm not sure what T4 is yet, that is never posted online so I have to get the result at my doc this week. What do you think? Is this dose supressing what I have? I did have the test done early in the am fasting, around 11am, not as early as
000ggg
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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