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Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Fats - [1] Oleic & Stearic Acids – (Olive Oil & Animal Fat)
This is the first installment in a discussion of dietary fats, with respect to prostate cancer. Consideration is also given to cardiovascular health. The primary focus is on the cancer paradox: that the ratio of oleic acid to stearic acid increases as cancer progresses. Does it make sense to limit
This is the first installment in a discussion of dietary fats, with respect to prostate cancer. Consideration is also given to cardiovascular health. The primary focus is on the cancer paradox: that the ratio of oleic acid to stearic acid increases as cancer progresses. Does it make sense to limit
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Clinical trials: post transpant management of anti-rejection medications
I have been invited to take part in a clinical trial to reduce (completely?) anti-rejection meds. I am currently on .5 mg Prograf x 2 and 500mg MMF x 1 which I realise is quite low. Is there anyone out there who has dropped these entirely? If so, could you share experiences, either here or via message
I have been invited to take part in a clinical trial to reduce (completely?) anti-rejection meds. I am currently on .5 mg Prograf x 2 and 500mg MMF x 1 which I realise is quite low. Is there anyone out there who has dropped these entirely? If so, could you share experiences, either here or via message
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Chronic kidney disease & haven't been told
Hello all I had my recent clinic appointment and it hasn't been great. I had an ultrasound which showed coarse echo texture and slight irregular liver transplant. Also they've found a small lesion. I will be having a CT scan in April I think. What surprised me is that the letter they sent to GP had '
Hello all I had my recent clinic appointment and it hasn't been great. I had an ultrasound which showed coarse echo texture and slight irregular liver transplant. Also they've found a small lesion. I will be having a CT scan in April I think. What surprised me is that the letter they sent to GP had '
Jahida
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
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Reduced immune suppression.
Hi there guys, I'm almost 4 years post transplant and doing well. Recently I have been having kidney problems so my consultant has reduced prograf to help protect my kidneys. I have gone from 11mg per day to 8mg as well as 500mg twice a day of cellpet (mychophenolate). The last few days I've been experiencing
Hi there guys, I'm almost 4 years post transplant and doing well. Recently I have been having kidney problems so my consultant has reduced prograf to help protect my kidneys. I have gone from 11mg per day to 8mg as well as 500mg twice a day of cellpet (mychophenolate). The last few days I've been experiencing
Kiddie
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Prograf side effects
Hello all. This has been a tough 6 months with severe heartburn and chest pains. I've had about 4 episodes of vomiting and diarrhea this season along with food poisoning. About 5 weeks ago I developed severe upper abdominal pain. It stated after I ate breakfast and the pain was so bad that I was on the
Hello all. This has been a tough 6 months with severe heartburn and chest pains. I've had about 4 episodes of vomiting and diarrhea this season along with food poisoning. About 5 weeks ago I developed severe upper abdominal pain. It stated after I ate breakfast and the pain was so bad that I was on the
Jahida
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
SNAP SHOT of my DNA .... DID YOU KNOW YOUR DNA Weighs 7kg and mine is made up mostly of G's
Gee WIZ .. DNA is just amazing stuff and advent of data bases are ones creating cures .. DNA is like a coiled spring and when it gets diseased BITs are added to DNA thus un-spring's uncoils and THAT is very bad. But amazing thing about Dna & Steroids is the put the spring back into your DNA. "0","rs351855
Gee WIZ .. DNA is just amazing stuff and advent of data bases are ones creating cures .. DNA is like a coiled spring and when it gets diseased BITs are added to DNA thus un-spring's uncoils and THAT is very bad. But amazing thing about Dna & Steroids is the put the spring back into your DNA. "0","rs351855
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Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Peanuts
For those who care about such thing, I have given the humble peanut - a legume - its own post, divorced from the nut category. Unfortunately, PCa researchers have yet to do a peanut study. In the latest nuts study [1]: "Total nut consumption was defined as the sum of peanut and other nut consumption
For those who care about such thing, I have given the humble peanut - a legume - its own post, divorced from the nut category. Unfortunately, PCa researchers have yet to do a peanut study. In the latest nuts study [1]: "Total nut consumption was defined as the sum of peanut and other nut consumption
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
365 Errors With MY DNA
Here is a run down on errors flagged with my DNA unforantly my cancer risk given MY gene coding is 46% also chronic inflation 50% and arthritis 60%. But it's NOT all bad news as I carry gene that asprin reduces my cancer risk. .......................................................................
Here is a run down on errors flagged with my DNA unforantly my cancer risk given MY gene coding is 46% also chronic inflation 50% and arthritis 60%. But it's NOT all bad news as I carry gene that asprin reduces my cancer risk. .......................................................................
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Lutein/Beta Carotene
I've just been researching Marshalllow Root (which is supposed to be good for inflammation) and read that people with Hashis should avoid Lutein and Beta Carotene, but I can't seem to find out why. Can anyone help please?
I've just been researching Marshalllow Root (which is supposed to be good for inflammation) and read that people with Hashis should avoid Lutein and Beta Carotene, but I can't seem to find out why. Can anyone help please?
infomaniac
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Vitamins, Supplements and 25MG Levothyroxine.
Hi All, Can the below vitamins cause damage to my health? Vitamin C: 250 - 1,000 milligrams · Vitamin E: 200 - 800 iu's · Beta Carotene and mixed carotenoids: 1,000 - 5,000 iu's of vitamin A activity. · Selenium: 50 - 100 mcg · Zinc: 15 - 20 milligrams · Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 1.5 milligrams
Hi All, Can the below vitamins cause damage to my health? Vitamin C: 250 - 1,000 milligrams · Vitamin E: 200 - 800 iu's · Beta Carotene and mixed carotenoids: 1,000 - 5,000 iu's of vitamin A activity. · Selenium: 50 - 100 mcg · Zinc: 15 - 20 milligrams · Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 1.5 milligrams
Scconnor87
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Liver Transplant - 2 Years On
New to the site & only found it because I was looking for some travel advice (found that ). I had my transplant on 18 Aug 2014 and am now feeling a whole lot better than I did before the op. The first year was 'different' - taking all those medications, keeping a close eye on diet and coping with a
New to the site & only found it because I was looking for some travel advice (found that ). I had my transplant on 18 Aug 2014 and am now feeling a whole lot better than I did before the op. The first year was 'different' - taking all those medications, keeping a close eye on diet and coping with a
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Half Sinemet CR
I have only been taking meds for 3 months, Sinemet x 3 low dose. Worked wonders for lifting my energy level, removing anxiety and helping with rigidity and had no more freezing. Now neurologist feels I could benefit from adding Half Sinemet CR at night to help with minor tremor (whole of right hand side
I have only been taking meds for 3 months, Sinemet x 3 low dose. Worked wonders for lifting my energy level, removing anxiety and helping with rigidity and had no more freezing. Now neurologist feels I could benefit from adding Half Sinemet CR at night to help with minor tremor (whole of right hand side
Jeansm
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
The Superior Ancient Grain Compared to Whole Wheat
https://draxe.com/einkorn-flour/ ...... A study conducted at the Department of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark investigated the physiological effects of ancient wheat whole grain flour diets on the development and progression of type 2 diabetes, specifically
https://draxe.com/einkorn-flour/ ...... A study conducted at the Department of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark investigated the physiological effects of ancient wheat whole grain flour diets on the development and progression of type 2 diabetes, specifically
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Diabetes India
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: D - Cholecalciferol/Calcidiol/Calcitriol - U-shaped Risk
This is the first of 3 posts on vitamin D. My sense is that many men with PCa in the U.S. are aware that vitamin D might be useful. Dr. Myers, an early adopter, has spoken of its importance, & the difficulty his patients have in raising levels. (Which implies that he tests patient levels. How many
This is the first of 3 posts on vitamin D. My sense is that many men with PCa in the U.S. are aware that vitamin D might be useful. Dr. Myers, an early adopter, has spoken of its importance, & the difficulty his patients have in raising levels. (Which implies that he tests patient levels. How many
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Vitamin C - Oral
This is the other half of the vitamin C topic. (aka ascorbic acid; ascorbate) Oral vitamin C from food or supplements is mostly not associated with reduced PCa risk. Studies mostly looked at vitamin C intake & the risk of a future PCa diagnosis. Is there benefit after diagnosis? The vitamin C gurus
This is the other half of the vitamin C topic. (aka ascorbic acid; ascorbate) Oral vitamin C from food or supplements is mostly not associated with reduced PCa risk. Studies mostly looked at vitamin C intake & the risk of a future PCa diagnosis. Is there benefit after diagnosis? The vitamin C gurus
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Astellas / Prograf
Astellas UK has been suspended from the Association of the British Pharaceutial Industry over a serious breach of the groups code of practice (for its behaviour in marketing a cancer drug) according to a report in the Sunday Telegraph. Is this likely to affect the supply or availability of Prograf
Astellas UK has been suspended from the Association of the British Pharaceutial Industry over a serious breach of the groups code of practice (for its behaviour in marketing a cancer drug) according to a report in the Sunday Telegraph. Is this likely to affect the supply or availability of Prograf
PeterP54
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Vitamin A (Retinol, Retinoic Acid [RA], Beta Carotene)
This is the first in a series of reviews of the PCa literature for foods & supplements. When I began looking at studies 12 years ago, I started with vitamin A, which I quickly discovered is not an easy topic. It goes on a bit, so for those who want the bottom line: do not supplement with vitamin A (
This is the first in a series of reviews of the PCa literature for foods & supplements. When I began looking at studies 12 years ago, I started with vitamin A, which I quickly discovered is not an easy topic. It goes on a bit, so for those who want the bottom line: do not supplement with vitamin A (
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Blood in urine
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some advice please! I had a liver transplant 3 years ago, everything went well and I'm feeling great. Over the last few months I have developed hypertension which is not responding to any medication. As a result I have moderate kidney damage. Over the last week I have blood
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some advice please! I had a liver transplant 3 years ago, everything went well and I'm feeling great. Over the last few months I have developed hypertension which is not responding to any medication. As a result I have moderate kidney damage. Over the last week I have blood
Yarnie
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Vitamin D & J-/U-Shaped PCa Risk
Aim of this post: - to try to trash the Nordic studies with their J-/U-shaped risk curves. - to look at the only studies that really matter - vitamin D & survival. There are two main sets of PCa vitamin D study findings. Many studies have noted a reduction in PCa risk as blood levels increase. (However
Aim of this post: - to try to trash the Nordic studies with their J-/U-shaped risk curves. - to look at the only studies that really matter - vitamin D & survival. There are two main sets of PCa vitamin D study findings. Many studies have noted a reduction in PCa risk as blood levels increase. (However
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Meds
Hi all , as most of you already know I've been up n down with my meds , lots of side effects e t c , I mentioned it a lot to the surgical team but with no joy but as soon as I was under the clinic docs they put me on ferrous tablets as I was aneamic, anyway cut a long story short I was still feelin rough
Hi all , as most of you already know I've been up n down with my meds , lots of side effects e t c , I mentioned it a lot to the surgical team but with no joy but as soon as I was under the clinic docs they put me on ferrous tablets as I was aneamic, anyway cut a long story short I was still feelin rough
retwos
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
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