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TSH is 72.0 Please help me out I am suffering
Can someone tell me Is TSH-72.0 is high? As my TSH two months back was 0.003 I dont know how it increased to 72.0 please help me I am very depressed due to my thyroid.I feel like dying and quitting my life.I also took that primolut n tablet for two days at night to skip my periods is that a reason to
Can someone tell me Is TSH-72.0 is high? As my TSH two months back was 0.003 I dont know how it increased to 72.0 please help me I am very depressed due to my thyroid.I feel like dying and quitting my life.I also took that primolut n tablet for two days at night to skip my periods is that a reason to
Pranavi
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Humulin 1
Hi Does anyone use Humulin 1, I've just been put on it for my diabetes as well my BS is on the high side. I don't know if it has anything to do with it but I'm always tired especially in the morning, was wondering if anyone else experienced this.
Hi Does anyone use Humulin 1, I've just been put on it for my diabetes as well my BS is on the high side. I don't know if it has anything to do with it but I'm always tired especially in the morning, was wondering if anyone else experienced this.
mikeski1956
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
6 years ago
3-Bromopyruvate induces rapid human prostate cancer cell death by affecting cell energy metabolism, GSH pool and the glyoxalase system
3-Bromopyruvate induces rapid human prostate cancer cell death by affecting cell energy metabolism, GSH pool and the glyoxalase system Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes December 2015 volume 47 issue 6 pp 493 - 506 Authors. Daniela ValentiRosa A. VaccaLidia de BariEmail author First Online: 03
3-Bromopyruvate induces rapid human prostate cancer cell death by affecting cell energy metabolism, GSH pool and the glyoxalase system Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes December 2015 volume 47 issue 6 pp 493 - 506 Authors. Daniela ValentiRosa A. VaccaLidia de BariEmail author First Online: 03
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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Type 2 Diabetes
Hello everyone, I have type 2 diabetes for 5 years now and when it was firsr diagnosed my blood sugars were in the 40s and I had all the usual symptoms - thirst and frequent urination. However, I was started on oral medication in order to control my symptoms and then put on Humulin M3 insulin soon after
Hello everyone, I have type 2 diabetes for 5 years now and when it was firsr diagnosed my blood sugars were in the 40s and I had all the usual symptoms - thirst and frequent urination. However, I was started on oral medication in order to control my symptoms and then put on Humulin M3 insulin soon after
IanDH1965
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Switching to another insulin
Can anyone tell actrapid and humulin r similar type of insulins and if some one has to switch from actrapid to humumlin r will ir affec
Can anyone tell actrapid and humulin r similar type of insulins and if some one has to switch from actrapid to humumlin r will ir affec
Nav07
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
N-Acetylcysteine or Carbocisteine
I've been taking N-Acetylcysteine since March for my 'interim' diagnosed Emphysema, with excellent results on combatting mucous & post-nasal drip, but then I read her about Carbocisteine being on prescription. The thing is, N-Acetylcysteine is reportedly higher in other health-giving elements, so what's
I've been taking N-Acetylcysteine since March for my 'interim' diagnosed Emphysema, with excellent results on combatting mucous & post-nasal drip, but then I read her about Carbocisteine being on prescription. The thing is, N-Acetylcysteine is reportedly higher in other health-giving elements, so what's
JagNut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Diabetes
Diabetic Patient suffered from 5 years. Currently Using only Humulin Insolin Fasting 200 to 240 Random 300-350 what can i do ..
Diabetic Patient suffered from 5 years. Currently Using only Humulin Insolin Fasting 200 to 240 Random 300-350 what can i do ..
Zzeeshan
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Seeking advice
Hi There! Recently got diagnosed with Adenomyosis. Severe period pains, clotting etc. My gynae recently started me on Primolut N which is supposed to ease the pain. I am one week into taking the medicines but am finding myself angry more easily. Anyone with advice? Also sorry -TMI - but is anyone find
Hi There! Recently got diagnosed with Adenomyosis. Severe period pains, clotting etc. My gynae recently started me on Primolut N which is supposed to ease the pain. I am one week into taking the medicines but am finding myself angry more easily. Anyone with advice? Also sorry -TMI - but is anyone find
Rumz10
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Adenomyosis Advice Association
6 years ago
Antioxidants - Pro-oxidants.
It's common to reconsider diet following a cancer diagnosis. Perhaps give up foods touted as pro-cancer & load up on those thought to be protective. As though what we should have been eating before, is what we should be eating henceforth. But what if the cancer likes the new diet? It's widely accepted
It's common to reconsider diet following a cancer diagnosis. Perhaps give up foods touted as pro-cancer & load up on those thought to be protective. As though what we should have been eating before, is what we should be eating henceforth. But what if the cancer likes the new diet? It's widely accepted
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Parkinson’s Disease copy/paste fromThe Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine
Parkinson’s Disease Table of contents: DIAGNOSTIC SUMMARY GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Etiology Genetics Apoptosis Toxic Exposure Oxidative Stress and Glutathione Deficiency Detoxification Dysfunction DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS Therapeutic considerations Conventional Medicine Diet Food Source of Levodopa Ketogenic
Parkinson’s Disease Table of contents: DIAGNOSTIC SUMMARY GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Etiology Genetics Apoptosis Toxic Exposure Oxidative Stress and Glutathione Deficiency Detoxification Dysfunction DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS Therapeutic considerations Conventional Medicine Diet Food Source of Levodopa Ketogenic
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Abbreviations from our past quizzes.
Might be a good Idea to copy and past into a "MS Word" doc for reference. :-) Note the MS Word funny, how many of us even think Microsoft Word any more? If anyone else has any to add please send to me by private message and will get added. Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
Might be a good Idea to copy and past into a "MS Word" doc for reference. :-) Note the MS Word funny, how many of us even think Microsoft Word any more? If anyone else has any to add please send to me by private message and will get added. Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
CalfeeChick
CommunityAmbassador
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
Answers to the Abbrieviations Quizzes
Lengthy, but it's all of the answers! Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone AMD – Advanced Medical Directive AMP – Adenosine Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CRH - Aimspro CRH – Corticotropin-releasing hormone
Lengthy, but it's all of the answers! Abbrieviations to define: ACTH - Adrenocorticotropic Hormone AMD – Advanced Medical Directive AMP – Adenosine Monophosphate BBB- Blood-Brain Barrier CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome CNS – Central Nervous System CRH - Aimspro CRH – Corticotropin-releasing hormone
CalfeeChick
CommunityAmbassador
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
Update 2018: No significant increase of Glutathione (GSH) in Brain after oral administration with 6000mg NAC /day
Repeated-Dose Oral N-Acetylcysteine in Parkinson's Disease: Pharmacokinetics and Effect on Brain Glutathione and Oxidative Stress. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28940353 To characterize the pharmacokinetics of repeated high oral doses of NAC and their effect on brain and blood oxidative stress
Repeated-Dose Oral N-Acetylcysteine in Parkinson's Disease: Pharmacokinetics and Effect on Brain Glutathione and Oxidative Stress. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28940353 To characterize the pharmacokinetics of repeated high oral doses of NAC and their effect on brain and blood oxidative stress
Greenday
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
N-Acetylcysteine
My primary care provider suggested I begin taking NAC , which I have now for about a month. Has anyone here had experience with it? I've read some studies related to MS and NAC with some encouraging results. I'm sure it's just coincidence, but my walking has been much better for the past three weeks
My primary care provider suggested I begin taking NAC , which I have now for about a month. Has anyone here had experience with it? I've read some studies related to MS and NAC with some encouraging results. I'm sure it's just coincidence, but my walking has been much better for the past three weeks
greaterexp
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
My list of daily supplements
Now that I am finally recovering from the flu I am going to post what the daily regimen of supplements I am taking. Prior to listing the vitamins, minerals, amino acids....I am taking, I need to relate a little history. I have a degree in sculpture and was exposed to many chemicals including toluene
Now that I am finally recovering from the flu I am going to post what the daily regimen of supplements I am taking. Prior to listing the vitamins, minerals, amino acids....I am taking, I need to relate a little history. I have a degree in sculpture and was exposed to many chemicals including toluene
silvestrov
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
N-Acetylcysteine reducing antibodies?
I tried searching on this forum but didn’t find much info. TL;DR: Does anyone have info about n-acetylcysteine and it’s ability to reduce Hashimoto antibodies? Here’s my story: I have Hashimoto’s, and my antibodies had been going up constantly since diagnosis about 2 years ago. In order to reduce them
I tried searching on this forum but didn’t find much info. TL;DR: Does anyone have info about n-acetylcysteine and it’s ability to reduce Hashimoto antibodies? Here’s my story: I have Hashimoto’s, and my antibodies had been going up constantly since diagnosis about 2 years ago. In order to reduce them
dang
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Primolut N (norethisterone)
Hey all, ive had periods for 3 weeks now very heavy and showing no sign of stopping also loosing clots the size of teaspoons some tomes bigger. I had lap 8 weeks ago. And the dr prescribed me norethisterone, 1 tab 3 times a day. Im on my 3rd day now and they're still not stopping. I have an app on the
Hey all, ive had periods for 3 weeks now very heavy and showing no sign of stopping also loosing clots the size of teaspoons some tomes bigger. I had lap 8 weeks ago. And the dr prescribed me norethisterone, 1 tab 3 times a day. Im on my 3rd day now and they're still not stopping. I have an app on the
stacy87
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Does anyone with endometriosis have their period every single day?
I'm 19 years old and have had my period everyday for a couple years now. It got terrible last year when it got much heavier with horrible pains. I went on the pill and it got rid of the bleeding and pain for a week or two, but then it slowly started to come back more and more. I also started to suffer
I'm 19 years old and have had my period everyday for a couple years now. It got terrible last year when it got much heavier with horrible pains. I went on the pill and it got rid of the bleeding and pain for a week or two, but then it slowly started to come back more and more. I also started to suffer
Catt23
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cruciferous Phytochemicals - [5] Sulforaphane
This is the 5th & final installment on cruciferous vegetable phytochemicals. The best source of sulforaphane is broccoli sprouts [1]. You may have seen BroccoSprouts in the local supermarket [2]: "BroccoSprouts® Broccoli Sprouts are the only product that guarantees a consistent level of sulforaphane
This is the 5th & final installment on cruciferous vegetable phytochemicals. The best source of sulforaphane is broccoli sprouts [1]. You may have seen BroccoSprouts in the local supermarket [2]: "BroccoSprouts® Broccoli Sprouts are the only product that guarantees a consistent level of sulforaphane
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
N-ACETYLCYSTEINE REDUCES LUPUS DISEASE ACTIVITY
I came across this study in Pubmed about a week ago and decided to give it a try. So far I am about almost one week into it. I do a combination of NAC, 1200mg 3 times daily and one Whey protein shake that gives me the equivalent of at least the additional 1200mg of NAC, so far no GI issues or anything
I came across this study in Pubmed about a week ago and decided to give it a try. So far I am about almost one week into it. I do a combination of NAC, 1200mg 3 times daily and one Whey protein shake that gives me the equivalent of at least the additional 1200mg of NAC, so far no GI issues or anything
RedLizzy
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
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