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I got my energy back and got rid of all the symptoms...
I got rid of my symptoms when I got enough potassium. It took me some time to find out (browsing research results on pubmed) that one of the reasons hyperthyroidism can be dangerous is that high levels of thyroid hormone depletes the body of potassium. Together with the fact that many of the side effects
I got rid of my symptoms when I got enough potassium. It took me some time to find out (browsing research results on pubmed) that one of the reasons hyperthyroidism can be dangerous is that high levels of thyroid hormone depletes the body of potassium. Together with the fact that many of the side effects
BirgitteG
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Damn the Torpedoes Part 1. Introduction.
Ok folks, on the back of my previous post here’s my program for the coming two or three weeks. This was to have been one long post, but as there is a lot of ground to cover, I will break it up into more manageable chunks. But before we go there here’s a little background. I am 69 years old, weigh 176
Ok folks, on the back of my previous post here’s my program for the coming two or three weeks. This was to have been one long post, but as there is a lot of ground to cover, I will break it up into more manageable chunks. But before we go there here’s a little background. I am 69 years old, weigh 176
MikePollard
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
6 years ago
SUGAR
https://thyroidresetsummit.com/expert/brian-mowll/ This Thyroid Reset Summit has been going on for a few days. This particular talk has brought up the problem with sugar and starch we may not understand. Did you know you only need one teaspoon (4-5-grams) in your bloodstream at any given time. So
https://thyroidresetsummit.com/expert/brian-mowll/ This Thyroid Reset Summit has been going on for a few days. This particular talk has brought up the problem with sugar and starch we may not understand. Did you know you only need one teaspoon (4-5-grams) in your bloodstream at any given time. So
Heloise
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Medichecks Cortisol saliva tests back - advice please
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help please. I am trying to get to the route of my problems and so far ruled out Hashimotos so I must be in the 10% that doesn't have Hashimotos. My insulin levels are slightly raised (last medichecks test last November) but I had a lot of symptoms that indicated adrenal dysfunction
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help please. I am trying to get to the route of my problems and so far ruled out Hashimotos so I must be in the 10% that doesn't have Hashimotos. My insulin levels are slightly raised (last medichecks test last November) but I had a lot of symptoms that indicated adrenal dysfunction
Anniejw
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Evidence for hot tubs being good for you
Research Article Acute and chronic effects of hot water immersion on inflammation and metabolism in sedentary, overweight adults S. P. Hoekstra, N. C. Bishop, S. H. Faulkner, S. J. Bailey, and C. A. Leicht 26 DEC 2018https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00407.2018 This is the final version - click for
Research Article Acute and chronic effects of hot water immersion on inflammation and metabolism in sedentary, overweight adults S. P. Hoekstra, N. C. Bishop, S. H. Faulkner, S. J. Bailey, and C. A. Leicht 26 DEC 2018https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00407.2018 This is the final version - click for
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Can someone help
I have copd , fibromyalgia , type 2 diabetes insulin controlled. I read all these posts on here about bronchectasis, psuedomonas and it all means nothing to me. I know practically nothing about the things I suffer from. I don't understand any of it. Jjray
I have copd , fibromyalgia , type 2 diabetes insulin controlled. I read all these posts on here about bronchectasis, psuedomonas and it all means nothing to me. I know practically nothing about the things I suffer from. I don't understand any of it. Jjray
Jjray
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Recent research shows that a plant based diet helps the body produce more insulin in those with type 2 diabetes.
Good morning everyone, I think that this is a really interesting article as it shows on a randomised test those who had a plant based meal compared to the ones who had a meat based meal with the same calories and micronutrients helped the body to produce more insulin in those with type 2 diabetes. As
Good morning everyone, I think that this is a really interesting article as it shows on a randomised test those who had a plant based meal compared to the ones who had a meat based meal with the same calories and micronutrients helped the body to produce more insulin in those with type 2 diabetes. As
Hidden
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Vegan Foods for Life
6 years ago
Diabetes
As the regulars here probably know, I take quite an interest in this. Diabetes Type 2, and all the horrible consequences that follow, is simply not taken seriously by the NHS, despite the fact that a large chunk of its budget disappears into that particular black hole. Metabolic Syndrome in general consumes
As the regulars here probably know, I take quite an interest in this. Diabetes Type 2, and all the horrible consequences that follow, is simply not taken seriously by the NHS, despite the fact that a large chunk of its budget disappears into that particular black hole. Metabolic Syndrome in general consumes
TheAwfulToad
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
PCOS trying to conceive/ advice please. :)
Hi everyone! I am glad I found this forum and hoping to learn a little more about PCOS and other's experiences. I have was diagnosed when I was 16 and was just prescribed contraceptive pills, never thought much of it. I have been trying to conceive for about a year but my periods are very irregular
Hi everyone! I am glad I found this forum and hoping to learn a little more about PCOS and other's experiences. I have was diagnosed when I was 16 and was just prescribed contraceptive pills, never thought much of it. I have been trying to conceive for about a year but my periods are very irregular
Trixie6
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PCOS UK (Verity)
6 years ago
Diabetes Care Devices
Diabetes care devices are used to monitor the level of glucose into a diabetic patient’s body. These devices also facilitate in delivery of insulin into the patient’s body. Download Free PDF Sample Report :http://bit.ly/2XNj87E The main market drivers are growing epidemic of obesity in the United States
Diabetes care devices are used to monitor the level of glucose into a diabetic patient’s body. These devices also facilitate in delivery of insulin into the patient’s body. Download Free PDF Sample Report :http://bit.ly/2XNj87E The main market drivers are growing epidemic of obesity in the United States
ritesh22
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
6 years ago
Research shows that a plant based diet can increase insulin in type2 diabetic patients.
Hi everyone, I think that anything that helps people improve their health with diet is worth considering, this was published recently in News Medical. Basically researchers found that a plant based meal helped produce more insulin, incretin hormones in those with type2 Diabetes compared with a similar
Hi everyone, I think that anything that helps people improve their health with diet is worth considering, this was published recently in News Medical. Basically researchers found that a plant based meal helped produce more insulin, incretin hormones in those with type2 Diabetes compared with a similar
Hidden
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Choline and Betaine & total and lethal PCa in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study.
New study from Elizabeth Platz (Johns Hopkins) [1]. Most here will be aware of choline from PCa imaging (18F-choline-PET/CT, 11C-choline PET/CT ...) or eggs (one yolk has about 115 mg of choline, depends on the size). If PCa cells have a hunger for enough choline to make it a viable PET scan tracer,
New study from Elizabeth Platz (Johns Hopkins) [1]. Most here will be aware of choline from PCa imaging (18F-choline-PET/CT, 11C-choline PET/CT ...) or eggs (one yolk has about 115 mg of choline, depends on the size). If PCa cells have a hunger for enough choline to make it a viable PET scan tracer,
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
WP Thyroid warning
So I recently bought WP Thyroid because it apparently only had two inactive ingredients:
inulin
and medium chain triglycerides. So I received it and took some today, and had a very bad allergic reaction. After reading the instructions it also has lactose monohydrate in it.
So I recently bought WP Thyroid because it apparently only had two inactive ingredients:
inulin
and medium chain triglycerides. So I received it and took some today, and had a very bad allergic reaction. After reading the instructions it also has lactose monohydrate in it.
HypoHden
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
So how much carbs is ok? It's a common question...
Hi All - as a nutritional therapist and yoga teacher I am of course interested in choices that help to thrive and help me heal. I myself love sourdough bread and to think of bidding farewell to it upsets me! Over the years my observation is that we need to believe in what we are eating and that it does
Hi All - as a nutritional therapist and yoga teacher I am of course interested in choices that help to thrive and help me heal. I myself love sourdough bread and to think of bidding farewell to it upsets me! Over the years my observation is that we need to believe in what we are eating and that it does
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
6 years ago
Insulin resistant or not?
About 6 or 7 years ago I was very overweight, obese actually, and I had struggled all my life to keep my weight down. I know, looking back, that I was a carb and sugar addict. And I am pretty sure that I must have been insulin resistant. When my husband and I went onto a sort of keto diet, everything
About 6 or 7 years ago I was very overweight, obese actually, and I had struggled all my life to keep my weight down. I know, looking back, that I was a carb and sugar addict. And I am pretty sure that I must have been insulin resistant. When my husband and I went onto a sort of keto diet, everything
Celtis
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Not sure where to ask this question...
... but seeing as I have PA I'll post it here for now. I'm sure the same question has been covered elsewhere in this goldmine of a forum but until I get my laptop fixed I have difficulty finding my way around on a tiny mobile screen. Does anybody know if or how PA affects blood sugar? B12 injections
... but seeing as I have PA I'll post it here for now. I'm sure the same question has been covered elsewhere in this goldmine of a forum but until I get my laptop fixed I have difficulty finding my way around on a tiny mobile screen. Does anybody know if or how PA affects blood sugar? B12 injections
Emjaytee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Theory that I would like to hear your opinions on
I was at a doctor’s yesterday. She suspected that I have PCOS or insulin sensitivity and ordered blood tests to be done for both. That was my usual gynecologist appointment. Then I noticed something strange. I didn’t panic at all. On the contrary, I just said ‘oh okay thanks’ and moved on with my day
I was at a doctor’s yesterday. She suspected that I have PCOS or insulin sensitivity and ordered blood tests to be done for both. That was my usual gynecologist appointment. Then I noticed something strange. I didn’t panic at all. On the contrary, I just said ‘oh okay thanks’ and moved on with my day
masa2333
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
PCOS and Hashimoto’s?
Does anyone have PCOS and is it connected to Hashimoto’s in any way? How is it treated? Does it affect thyroid? My gynecologist suspects that I have it (she said it resembles PCOS while looking the ultra sound) and ordered some sex hormones to be done when I get my period and also OGTT with insulin levels
Does anyone have PCOS and is it connected to Hashimoto’s in any way? How is it treated? Does it affect thyroid? My gynecologist suspects that I have it (she said it resembles PCOS while looking the ultra sound) and ordered some sex hormones to be done when I get my period and also OGTT with insulin levels
masa2333
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New to LCHF after years of being on WW diet
Hi Just a brief background on me, I was overweight as a teenager and I lost 2&1/2 stone with weight watchers, and maintained my weight. I was bullied for being overweight at school and a family member, so unfortunately, this memory is always at the back of my mind. Fast forward many years later I
Hi Just a brief background on me, I was overweight as a teenager and I lost 2&1/2 stone with weight watchers, and maintained my weight. I was bullied for being overweight at school and a family member, so unfortunately, this memory is always at the back of my mind. Fast forward many years later I
Peanut31
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
6 years ago
Lost again
Hallo ... am on thyroxine75 still feel so bad am hashamito From 2016 the gp don’t tell me?! This year I have high cholesterol 6,7 for am 34 years old I see my consultant befor week he said I am insulin body and my blood test normal he can’t Chang my treatment just make it 100 !!!!! For 4 months
Hallo ... am on thyroxine75 still feel so bad am hashamito From 2016 the gp don’t tell me?! This year I have high cholesterol 6,7 for am 34 years old I see my consultant befor week he said I am insulin body and my blood test normal he can’t Chang my treatment just make it 100 !!!!! For 4 months
Saraalbanna
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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