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Beef Liver Capsules?
Has anyone tried a long term supplementation of Beef Liver Capsules, they are a good source of Heme Iron, and vitamins, as well as other minerals, and Amino acids?
Has anyone tried a long term supplementation of Beef Liver Capsules, they are a good source of Heme Iron, and vitamins, as well as other minerals, and Amino acids?
Wanman4
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
zoledronic acid infusion long term side effects
I am due to have zoledronic infusion, I have been reading the long term side effects ,it's enough to put anyone off,has anyone who has had infusions long term suffered with side effects, I have severe osteoporosis-2.5 but at the moment I am only getting occasional back ache and a bit breathless on
I am due to have zoledronic infusion, I have been reading the long term side effects ,it's enough to put anyone off,has anyone who has had infusions long term suffered with side effects, I have severe osteoporosis-2.5 but at the moment I am only getting occasional back ache and a bit breathless on
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
How much is too much D3
Any views on taking 10,000 iu d3 daily? There’s evidence that it’s ‘safe and well tolerated’ I went to see my bone consultant today, he wasn’t impressed by me taking this amount but my calcium level is good and my dexa results have gone from -2.6 to -2.1 in 2 years I also take k2 and magnesium ,
Any views on taking 10,000 iu d3 daily? There’s evidence that it’s ‘safe and well tolerated’ I went to see my bone consultant today, he wasn’t impressed by me taking this amount but my calcium level is good and my dexa results have gone from -2.6 to -2.1 in 2 years I also take k2 and magnesium ,
Deee64
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
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ANRC Plus instead of B complex?
The below is my own work which I am simply sharing. I have no other agentia other than to invite comments and zero expectations. I make no claim to legitimacy or accuracy. I have less than zero medical training. It makes sense to me that any supplement should be checked to insure that an ingredient
The below is my own work which I am simply sharing. I have no other agentia other than to invite comments and zero expectations. I make no claim to legitimacy or accuracy. I have less than zero medical training. It makes sense to me that any supplement should be checked to insure that an ingredient
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Alendronic acid and depression
I came off Alendronic Acid because I didn’t think it was agreeable with me, it was a couple of months ago and I can’t remember the exact reason but it was on the suggestion of a consultant I was seeing for another reason and I have been fine. I started to take it again 3 weeks ago because I knew I
I came off Alendronic Acid because I didn’t think it was agreeable with me, it was a couple of months ago and I can’t remember the exact reason but it was on the suggestion of a consultant I was seeing for another reason and I have been fine. I started to take it again 3 weeks ago because I knew I
Diver6
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Supplements - Dangerous, Essential or Useless?
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
When does supplementation become toxic or counter-productive?
My Dear Fellow Adventurers, Firstly, thank you for the wealth of information and inspiration - having this commuity makes so much difference! I have a question today, that I have already asked both my doctor and pharmacist (neither were able to help): as I add a new supplement every few months
My Dear Fellow Adventurers, Firstly, thank you for the wealth of information and inspiration - having this commuity makes so much difference! I have a question today, that I have already asked both my doctor and pharmacist (neither were able to help): as I add a new supplement every few months
Jdig
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
teeth whitening
good morning everyone I don’t know if anyone on here has had any experience with tooth whitening products, only I’ve seen an advert for a tooth whitening powder which I’m very tempted to try, especially as it’s dentist approved and is peroxide-free. I’m just wondering about the Alendronic Acid I’m
good morning everyone I don’t know if anyone on here has had any experience with tooth whitening products, only I’ve seen an advert for a tooth whitening powder which I’m very tempted to try, especially as it’s dentist approved and is peroxide-free. I’m just wondering about the Alendronic Acid I’m
Doraflora
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Health News: Nourishment for Eyes
When my Mom was 6, an Alsatian (German Shepherd) dog jumped up on her, jarring her head round to look, left her with a cast in her right eye. Known as strabismus, the ancient Greek for squinting. More accurately, it means the affected eye can’t really focus and can thus appear as a cross-eye. Off her
When my Mom was 6, an Alsatian (German Shepherd) dog jumped up on her, jarring her head round to look, left her with a cast in her right eye. Known as strabismus, the ancient Greek for squinting. More accurately, it means the affected eye can’t really focus and can thus appear as a cross-eye. Off her
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
7 months ago
Repeat blood test - Subclinical hypothroidism?
Hi, So I’ve had repeat blood test (5 months since last test) and results as follows TSH 4.99 FT4 17.3 pmol/L ( 10.8-25.5) FT3 5.2 pmol/L (3.1-6.8) Gp advised by text: Dear xx your thyroid function showed a mildly raised thyroid stimulating hormone level TSH at 4.99, with a normal free T3 and free
Hi, So I’ve had repeat blood test (5 months since last test) and results as follows TSH 4.99 FT4 17.3 pmol/L ( 10.8-25.5) FT3 5.2 pmol/L (3.1-6.8) Gp advised by text: Dear xx your thyroid function showed a mildly raised thyroid stimulating hormone level TSH at 4.99, with a normal free T3 and free
Busybee342
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Gleason 10 Stage 4 Metastatic Responding Well to Treatment
At this time I feel well with minimal side effects. Feel free to ask questions. Here's a time line of my experience this summer: Investigative Procedures: 22-Mar - PSA test: 26.5 ng/mL 18-Apr - Repeat PSA test: 25.0 ng/mL 1-May - MRI scan of pelvic region for biopsy planning 19-Mar - Transperineal
At this time I feel well with minimal side effects. Feel free to ask questions. Here's a time line of my experience this summer: Investigative Procedures: 22-Mar - PSA test: 26.5 ng/mL 18-Apr - Repeat PSA test: 25.0 ng/mL 1-May - MRI scan of pelvic region for biopsy planning 19-Mar - Transperineal
Brad70
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Still no treatment. After nearly 2 years of tests and consultations
Previous posts: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149434676/next-steps-in-diagnosis-and-coeliac-disease. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149295601/undate-after-endocrinologist-appointment https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149288239/hypothyroidism-confusing-test-results
Previous posts: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149434676/next-steps-in-diagnosis-and-coeliac-disease. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149295601/undate-after-endocrinologist-appointment https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149288239/hypothyroidism-confusing-test-results
Moviegeek7
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
alendronic problems
just trying to check my stomach ache, dizziness at times, reflux and chest pain are all from alendronic acid, as I take statins as well. Feel bloated and lack of appetite. What alternatives are there to increase bone strength? Anyone have these symptoms ?
just trying to check my stomach ache, dizziness at times, reflux and chest pain are all from alendronic acid, as I take statins as well. Feel bloated and lack of appetite. What alternatives are there to increase bone strength? Anyone have these symptoms ?
Doggiegirl
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Taking Alendronic Acid & Dentists won't touch me!
Wanted to have some dental work done & on speaking to a specialist dental surgery, when they heard I was taking Alendronic Acid & Prednisolone they just didn't want to touch me. Have been to visit my regular dentist today who said anything like an extraction or implant he wouldn't do & I would have
Wanted to have some dental work done & on speaking to a specialist dental surgery, when they heard I was taking Alendronic Acid & Prednisolone they just didn't want to touch me. Have been to visit my regular dentist today who said anything like an extraction or implant he wouldn't do & I would have
Purpleprimate
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
9 years and counting with PMR!
Feeling frustrated having been 'diagnosed' with PMR in 2014, initially controlled with prednisolone and then Methotrexate introduced in 2018 after I queried my diagnosis and treatment plan. Initially I was able to reduce preds down to 5 mg daily with 25mgs methotrexate weekly but I am ow struggling again
Feeling frustrated having been 'diagnosed' with PMR in 2014, initially controlled with prednisolone and then Methotrexate introduced in 2018 after I queried my diagnosis and treatment plan. Initially I was able to reduce preds down to 5 mg daily with 25mgs methotrexate weekly but I am ow struggling again
MC60
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Help with latest results and possible taking T3
Hi there These are my latest results with a private test through Monitor my health. I had recently done a GP test the week before with TSH of 1.34 Both tests in the morning around 8am No Meds. I had been trialling some extra T4 for about 8 weeks. Originally I had been on 75 for a while, over a
Hi there These are my latest results with a private test through Monitor my health. I had recently done a GP test the week before with TSH of 1.34 Both tests in the morning around 8am No Meds. I had been trialling some extra T4 for about 8 weeks. Originally I had been on 75 for a while, over a
Doubleelephant
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Will Alendronic Acid affect my RLS?
I have Osteopenia and have been advised to start taking Alendronic Acid to prevent me developing Osteoporosis but am worried it might make my RLS worse. I take Requip and seem to have it under control.
I have Osteopenia and have been advised to start taking Alendronic Acid to prevent me developing Osteoporosis but am worried it might make my RLS worse. I take Requip and seem to have it under control.
Brenda48
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
ursodeoxycholic acid
hi everyone, Hope your all well. I’ve had pbc for about a year now. I take 500mg of ursodeoxycholic acid twice per day. I suffer from waves of nausea at different times throughout the day. Today I spoke to Gastroenterologist on the phone and he told me to take the medication 1000mg at bedtime. Does
hi everyone, Hope your all well. I’ve had pbc for about a year now. I take 500mg of ursodeoxycholic acid twice per day. I suffer from waves of nausea at different times throughout the day. Today I spoke to Gastroenterologist on the phone and he told me to take the medication 1000mg at bedtime. Does
Sunliver
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
cholesterol levels for thyroid people
Hi Peeps I was wondering if you could enlighten me a bit about cholesterol if you’re a ( treated ) hypothyroid person . I’ll give you a bit of background… I had been on plant sterols ( natural statins ) for a couple of years with no adverse effects , until June this year when I started getting
Hi Peeps I was wondering if you could enlighten me a bit about cholesterol if you’re a ( treated ) hypothyroid person . I’ll give you a bit of background… I had been on plant sterols ( natural statins ) for a couple of years with no adverse effects , until June this year when I started getting
Yellup1
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Closer to checkmate to Parkinson's (1): what Dr. Phillipson says.
This year 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of a writing by Dr. Phillipson and an interview about its content. Oliver T. Phillipson is a Harvard scientist. A sage who accumulates decades of experience in the study of aging, mitochondria and Parkinson's disease. And he has a dream that
This year 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of a writing by Dr. Phillipson and an interview about its content. Oliver T. Phillipson is a Harvard scientist. A sage who accumulates decades of experience in the study of aging, mitochondria and Parkinson's disease. And he has a dream that
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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