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Green Vegetables, Herbs, and Oils May Help Stabilize Patients Taking Warfarin Rebecca Voelker, MSJ Article Information JAMA. 2019;322(12):1128-1129. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.13060 With its narrow therapeutic range, warfarin is a tricky drug to use. Dosing depends on many factors, including interactions
Green Vegetables, Herbs, and Oils May Help Stabilize Patients Taking Warfarin Rebecca Voelker, MSJ Article Information JAMA. 2019;322(12):1128-1129. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.13060 With its narrow therapeutic range, warfarin is a tricky drug to use. Dosing depends on many factors, including interactions
Aprilbday
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Vit-D and vit-K are partners!!
SUMMARY: One of vitamin D's main functions is to ensure adequate levels of calcium in your blood. Vitamin K promotes calcium accumulation in your bones, while reducing its accumulation in soft tissues such as blood vessels. It's clear that vitamin K benefits your heart and bones, but it's unclear whether
SUMMARY: One of vitamin D's main functions is to ensure adequate levels of calcium in your blood. Vitamin K promotes calcium accumulation in your bones, while reducing its accumulation in soft tissues such as blood vessels. It's clear that vitamin K benefits your heart and bones, but it's unclear whether
Amy_Lee
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NRAS
5 years ago
Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin K, etc.
Postmenopausal bone loss has long been recognized as a major problem. It always amused me that women were told to take calcium when their bones were leaching calcium. When osteopenia or osteoporosis occurs following the menopause shouldn't one suspect a hormonal issue? A 1988 paper [1] reported that
Postmenopausal bone loss has long been recognized as a major problem. It always amused me that women were told to take calcium when their bones were leaching calcium. When osteopenia or osteoporosis occurs following the menopause shouldn't one suspect a hormonal issue? A 1988 paper [1] reported that
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
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Does this sound like psoriasis?
Firstly I apologise because I know the ‘do I have x’ posts can be annoying but I do intend to see my doctor soon! I’ve had itchy, dry skin for some time. Most of the itchy areas are either aesthetically normal, or slightly hyperpigmented with a pinkish-brown shine to them. My elbows, neck, behind my
Firstly I apologise because I know the ‘do I have x’ posts can be annoying but I do intend to see my doctor soon! I’ve had itchy, dry skin for some time. Most of the itchy areas are either aesthetically normal, or slightly hyperpigmented with a pinkish-brown shine to them. My elbows, neck, behind my
Hidden
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Beyond Psoriasis
5 years ago
Blood results help please, increased asesd aches and pains.
Please would someone have a look at my blood results? I’ve had increasing aches and pains in joints recently. I had been taking vitamin D but stopped at GP’s request. Not sure if this is a contributing factor. I also take magnesium and vitamin K. Wondering if I have another underlying condition. Thank
Please would someone have a look at my blood results? I’ve had increasing aches and pains in joints recently. I had been taking vitamin D but stopped at GP’s request. Not sure if this is a contributing factor. I also take magnesium and vitamin K. Wondering if I have another underlying condition. Thank
Numbsew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
INR Nurses
I know we all like to moan about our INR clinics wether nurse led or hospital based. I spoke to the nurses this morning who were wonderful as others have been. I feel very fortunate that they are so good and they always ask what do you think, your the one who has to cope with all this and you prob
I know we all like to moan about our INR clinics wether nurse led or hospital based. I spoke to the nurses this morning who were wonderful as others have been. I feel very fortunate that they are so good and they always ask what do you think, your the one who has to cope with all this and you prob
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Joint and muscle aches
i have been increasingly experiencing joint pain and muscle aches. I have been self injecting b12 daily since April and take folic acid. I am also vit D deficient and have been taking vit d, vit K and magnesium for over a year. Wondering if I have got something else going on as well. Will post blood
i have been increasingly experiencing joint pain and muscle aches. I have been self injecting b12 daily since April and take folic acid. I am also vit D deficient and have been taking vit d, vit K and magnesium for over a year. Wondering if I have got something else going on as well. Will post blood
Numbsew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Information on Konakion please?
I am a mother of 3. Recently just come home last night with my baby. I have looked at my discharge sheets and it says IM Konakion given. Now research tells me this is another form of vitamin K. I was wondering if anyone knew more information on it please. I DECLINED the vitamin K vaccine for my reasons
I am a mother of 3. Recently just come home last night with my baby. I have looked at my discharge sheets and it says IM Konakion given. Now research tells me this is another form of vitamin K. I was wondering if anyone knew more information on it please. I DECLINED the vitamin K vaccine for my reasons
Claire245
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Essential Parent Baby Care
5 years ago
Hosp Pt 2
An update for you all I’m still in hosp, and struggling to get on top of pneumonia, docs are about to start the 4th different antibiotic (2ndIV) and remain on oxygen. Potassium levels are low just to make life interesting I also had some sort of fit. Life is getting difficult and I miss my kitties!
An update for you all I’m still in hosp, and struggling to get on top of pneumonia, docs are about to start the 4th different antibiotic (2ndIV) and remain on oxygen. Potassium levels are low just to make life interesting I also had some sort of fit. Life is getting difficult and I miss my kitties!
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Vitamin K and D and Artery Calcification
Apparently if you are taking Vitamin D, you also need to take Vitamin K in order to avoid arterial calcification. I am discovering there are multiple types of Vitamin K. "I take K2 both MK4 & MK7. Not for any effect on PCa but for getting calcium out of the blood and in to the bone. Bone thinning is
Apparently if you are taking Vitamin D, you also need to take Vitamin K in order to avoid arterial calcification. I am discovering there are multiple types of Vitamin K. "I take K2 both MK4 & MK7. Not for any effect on PCa but for getting calcium out of the blood and in to the bone. Bone thinning is
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Follicular non Hodgkings lymphoma stage 2
Hello I been diagnosed with follicular non Hodgkings lymphoma a month ago. I am 33 years old and have two babies. I do really want to live a much longer life! I want a third baby also and wanted to go as less toxic as I can in my fight with cancer. I am currently doing ozone therapy hipertermia highly
Hello I been diagnosed with follicular non Hodgkings lymphoma a month ago. I am 33 years old and have two babies. I do really want to live a much longer life! I want a third baby also and wanted to go as less toxic as I can in my fight with cancer. I am currently doing ozone therapy hipertermia highly
luciabon
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
5 years ago
Vitamin K and K2
I see people talk about Vitamin K2. How is that different from plain old vitamin K. I was in a Walgreens yesterday. All they had was regular vitamin K. Anything wrong or deficient with that?
I see people talk about Vitamin K2. How is that different from plain old vitamin K. I was in a Walgreens yesterday. All they had was regular vitamin K. Anything wrong or deficient with that?
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Calcium sources if also intolerant to dairy?
Hi. I am over-posting as I'm new to this site, but finding it really helpful. Another query I have is for those of you who are coeliac but have also become allergic/intolerant to dairy. I have osteopena (poor bone density). Since cutting out gluten I have been taking a vitamin D supplement and was prescribed
Hi. I am over-posting as I'm new to this site, but finding it really helpful. Another query I have is for those of you who are coeliac but have also become allergic/intolerant to dairy. I have osteopena (poor bone density). Since cutting out gluten I have been taking a vitamin D supplement and was prescribed
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Overmedicated? And what to do.
Hi guys. First a quick apology. I didn't reply to any of the helpful comments in my previous post because I've gone through a month from hell. All feedback was greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. In fact, I took some of the advice that I was able to and have run into a predicament. I increased
Hi guys. First a quick apology. I didn't reply to any of the helpful comments in my previous post because I've gone through a month from hell. All feedback was greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. In fact, I took some of the advice that I was able to and have run into a predicament. I increased
DressingGown
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
New Treatment Guidelines for Blood Clotting Disorder
Whitney J. Palmer June 13, 2019 EULAR has issued new treatment guidelines for antiphospholipid syndrome, a disorder of the immune system that causes blood clots. Among the recommendations, high risk individuals who carry the antiphospholipid antibody should take low-dose aspirin, even if they are asymptomatic
Whitney J. Palmer June 13, 2019 EULAR has issued new treatment guidelines for antiphospholipid syndrome, a disorder of the immune system that causes blood clots. Among the recommendations, high risk individuals who carry the antiphospholipid antibody should take low-dose aspirin, even if they are asymptomatic
lupus-support1
Administrator
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Here's the latest on Warfarin & Green Leafies.....
https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2019/06/13/warfarin-and-green-leafy-vegetables-can-be-ok/?utm_source=The+People%27s+Pharmacy+Newsletter&utm_campaign=555dfe0d1f-MC_D_2019-06-14%26subscriber%3D1&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7300006d3c-555dfe0d1f-220959569&goal=0_7300006d3c-555dfe0d1f-220959569&mc_cid=555dfe0d1f
https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2019/06/13/warfarin-and-green-leafy-vegetables-can-be-ok/?utm_source=The+People%27s+Pharmacy+Newsletter&utm_campaign=555dfe0d1f-MC_D_2019-06-14%26subscriber%3D1&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7300006d3c-555dfe0d1f-220959569&goal=0_7300006d3c-555dfe0d1f-220959569&mc_cid=555dfe0d1f
Dmactds
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Surgery supplements and aftercare advice
Hi All, I would be so grateful for any advice anyone can give me. I’m having a breast reduction in 2wks and I am hypothyroid ( I had my thyroid removed around 17yrs ago ). Obviously I’ve had advice regarding aftercare and supplements to take from the clinic I’m going to, but I wanted to ask if I should
Hi All, I would be so grateful for any advice anyone can give me. I’m having a breast reduction in 2wks and I am hypothyroid ( I had my thyroid removed around 17yrs ago ). Obviously I’ve had advice regarding aftercare and supplements to take from the clinic I’m going to, but I wanted to ask if I should
Mols_Bols1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Here's a bit of an update....
on the situation with Warfarin and green leafy veggies: https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2019/06/13/warfarin-and-green-leafy-vegetables-can-be-ok/?utm_source=The+People%27s+Pharmacy+Newsletter&utm_campaign=555dfe0d1f-MC_D_2019-06-14%26subscriber%3D1&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7300006d3c-555dfe0d1f-220959569&
on the situation with Warfarin and green leafy veggies: https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2019/06/13/warfarin-and-green-leafy-vegetables-can-be-ok/?utm_source=The+People%27s+Pharmacy+Newsletter&utm_campaign=555dfe0d1f-MC_D_2019-06-14%26subscriber%3D1&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7300006d3c-555dfe0d1f-220959569&
Dmactds
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
New Treatment Guidelines for Blood Clotting Disorder
Whitney J. Palmer June 13, 2019 EULAR has issued new treatment guidelines for antiphospholipid syndrome, a disorder of the immune system that causes blood clots. Among the recommendations, high risk individuals who carry the antiphospholipid antibody should take low-dose aspirin, even if they are asymptomatic
Whitney J. Palmer June 13, 2019 EULAR has issued new treatment guidelines for antiphospholipid syndrome, a disorder of the immune system that causes blood clots. Among the recommendations, high risk individuals who carry the antiphospholipid antibody should take low-dose aspirin, even if they are asymptomatic
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Saga continues..... 3 questions! 🤔
1.) Seeing the neurologist today. I have my notes, list of meds, etc. Is there anything else I need to arm myself with - good questions to ask? 2.) I just replied to my previous post - but I was tapering again and symptoms came back up - so now I’m holding steady at 40mg pred but considering upping it
1.) Seeing the neurologist today. I have my notes, list of meds, etc. Is there anything else I need to arm myself with - good questions to ask? 2.) I just replied to my previous post - but I was tapering again and symptoms came back up - so now I’m holding steady at 40mg pred but considering upping it
Kern1410
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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