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VITAMIN K AND FREEZING
Has anyone taken vitamin K for freezing---or for any other PD symptom, for that matter? If so, what results? Vitamin K1 or K2, dosage, etc. etc.
Has anyone taken vitamin K for freezing---or for any other PD symptom, for that matter? If so, what results? Vitamin K1 or K2, dosage, etc. etc.
cerstadd
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Dietary Challenge- help!
Hi, I am relatively new to this group. Was wondering if someone out there could point me in the right direction - recently, I was diagnosed with a kidney disorder requiring me to follow a low oxalate diet. Fast forward a few months, and the doctor now thinks that I may have a gallbladder issue, which
Hi, I am relatively new to this group. Was wondering if someone out there could point me in the right direction - recently, I was diagnosed with a kidney disorder requiring me to follow a low oxalate diet. Fast forward a few months, and the doctor now thinks that I may have a gallbladder issue, which
distracted1
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
App for tracking daily intake of Vitamin K?
Does anyone know of an app that calculates your daily vitamin K? I know there are ones like Livestrong that you can track calories. Just curious. My INR was a little elevated so my hematologist told me to eat a big spinach salad. As I was eating dinner, I thought to myself, "woudn't it be great to have
Does anyone know of an app that calculates your daily vitamin K? I know there are ones like Livestrong that you can track calories. Just curious. My INR was a little elevated so my hematologist told me to eat a big spinach salad. As I was eating dinner, I thought to myself, "woudn't it be great to have
Holley
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
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Vitamin K
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20378261 Recently its been suggested that as I take vitamin D, calcium and magnesium I may also be deficient in vitamin K. Apparently it can lead tp psudo gout type pain . Anyone benifitted from vitamin K?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20378261 Recently its been suggested that as I take vitamin D, calcium and magnesium I may also be deficient in vitamin K. Apparently it can lead tp psudo gout type pain . Anyone benifitted from vitamin K?
Purplejct
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Vitamin K.
I am starting a new regime.. and will be drinking GREEN smoothies with 2 cups of kale/swiss chard/spinach along with banana and berries... and I have been taking Vit K with the calcium. Can I drop the pills because of all the greens? All this is for my bones which are being eaten by prednisone during
I am starting a new regime.. and will be drinking GREEN smoothies with 2 cups of kale/swiss chard/spinach along with banana and berries... and I have been taking Vit K with the calcium. Can I drop the pills because of all the greens? All this is for my bones which are being eaten by prednisone during
yogabonnie
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
More on the Gathering Importance of a Healthy Biome in preventing Disease
Another interesting snippet on the 'Today' programme, this time from Professor Winston on discovering the importance of healthy vaginal bacteria in preventing premature births. He also speaks about the intensive interest and research now being shown by scientists in the biome and how, more and more
Another interesting snippet on the 'Today' programme, this time from Professor Winston on discovering the importance of healthy vaginal bacteria in preventing premature births. He also speaks about the intensive interest and research now being shown by scientists in the biome and how, more and more
Polaris
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Matcha tea
I would like to start on this tea. Will apixiban and match tea conflict? I know it will with warfarin because of the vitamin K but I also know it is a "blood thinner" but can't really get any info on what that actually means. Should I avoid it?
I would like to start on this tea. Will apixiban and match tea conflict? I know it will with warfarin because of the vitamin K but I also know it is a "blood thinner" but can't really get any info on what that actually means. Should I avoid it?
sdalen
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AF Association
6 years ago
Blood in Urine??
So we are on our 4th hospital stay in the last 60 days. My dad is 71 with stage IV. Mets throughout pelvic area and lower lumbar. His blood counts are low and he has had consistent blood in his urine since Supra Pubic catheter was placed. Last hospital stay, the urologist scoped his bladder and
So we are on our 4th hospital stay in the last 60 days. My dad is 71 with stage IV. Mets throughout pelvic area and lower lumbar. His blood counts are low and he has had consistent blood in his urine since Supra Pubic catheter was placed. Last hospital stay, the urologist scoped his bladder and
Damusolf
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
YET AGAIN INR UP OR DOWN I CANNOT COPE
Yet again INR finger test >8 It’s been another bank holiday weekend here in the UK, got tested at GP Surgery just before the weekend,INR was 1.0. ( far to low, target 3.5) Dosed on warfarin 2mg , one night,then, 3mg for 3 nights. Went back today, INR >8. GP surgery actually had no vitamin K! I had
Yet again INR finger test >8 It’s been another bank holiday weekend here in the UK, got tested at GP Surgery just before the weekend,INR was 1.0. ( far to low, target 3.5) Dosed on warfarin 2mg , one night,then, 3mg for 3 nights. Went back today, INR >8. GP surgery actually had no vitamin K! I had
mariamoo1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Started thiamine hcl today
I finally got to email Dr Costantini on Sunday afternoon and he replied within two hours! If only we had some way to thank this wonderful man! My only problem is that I have always taken a number of supplements which I wrote out for him. He said to stop all supplements but to continue with Carbilev
I finally got to email Dr Costantini on Sunday afternoon and he replied within two hours! If only we had some way to thank this wonderful man! My only problem is that I have always taken a number of supplements which I wrote out for him. He said to stop all supplements but to continue with Carbilev
Celtis
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
AF Learning Curve (all new to me)
Hello everyone - Having experienced a TIA at the beginning of February and having been admitted to hospital for a couple of days then diagnosed with A-Fib a few weeks later following monitoring with a portable ECG, I discovered and registered on this site and have found the comments both informative
Hello everyone - Having experienced a TIA at the beginning of February and having been admitted to hospital for a couple of days then diagnosed with A-Fib a few weeks later following monitoring with a portable ECG, I discovered and registered on this site and have found the comments both informative
AFHenz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Do dietary calcium and vitamin D matter?
New French study below. There are "convincing" studies going back at least 20 years that associate excess calcium intake with aggressive PCa. "Convincing" in the sense that avoidance of high levels of calcium from dairy &/or supplements has become common PCa advice. Perhaps less known is the mechanism
New French study below. There are "convincing" studies going back at least 20 years that associate excess calcium intake with aggressive PCa. "Convincing" in the sense that avoidance of high levels of calcium from dairy &/or supplements has become common PCa advice. Perhaps less known is the mechanism
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Vitamins to help with D3
Good afternoon everyone I’m slowly getting to grips with which vitamins I need to help with vit D. Just wondering if there’s a particular vit k you could recommend, k2, k2mk7 ?? Also, do I need to take boron, zinc and calcium I’ve the softgel D3 Many thanks
Good afternoon everyone I’m slowly getting to grips with which vitamins I need to help with vit D. Just wondering if there’s a particular vit k you could recommend, k2, k2mk7 ?? Also, do I need to take boron, zinc and calcium I’ve the softgel D3 Many thanks
Anniewoz1
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
TUMOUR HCC (cancer) No transplant. No treatment. I can’t accept this.
Hi everyone. Sorry I’m kind of posting about the same thing but I really need some help/advice. Mum had her follow-up cat scan yesterday and her tumour has grown to 7 cm and there are possibly one or two more. Her doctor is adamant she is not eligible for transplant. Her doctor doesn’t want to do any
Hi everyone. Sorry I’m kind of posting about the same thing but I really need some help/advice. Mum had her follow-up cat scan yesterday and her tumour has grown to 7 cm and there are possibly one or two more. Her doctor is adamant she is not eligible for transplant. Her doctor doesn’t want to do any
Mare-M
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
INR up and down vitamin K, and then fragment depending on reading. I feel so ill
Hi everyone, thank you for all your support. My arm has had a CT SCAN. Awaiting results to see if they can re- break it, to put the humerus and shoulder in the correct position so it can heal better, and give me more movement back and hopefully down the doses of morphine I’m living on, but the surgeon
Hi everyone, thank you for all your support. My arm has had a CT SCAN. Awaiting results to see if they can re- break it, to put the humerus and shoulder in the correct position so it can heal better, and give me more movement back and hopefully down the doses of morphine I’m living on, but the surgeon
mariamoo1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 years ago
Vitamin D & all-cause mortality.
New study below. I am posting this because of some negative PCa studies conducted on populations that are largely vitamin D deficient for much of the year. Inexplicably, sufficiency (>32 ng/mL) has been associated with increased risk. Essentially, the risk was U-shaped, with the lowest point somewhere
New study below. I am posting this because of some negative PCa studies conducted on populations that are largely vitamin D deficient for much of the year. Inexplicably, sufficiency (>32 ng/mL) has been associated with increased risk. Essentially, the risk was U-shaped, with the lowest point somewhere
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Warfarin reduces vitamin K, which aids calcium build bone
I finished my DSNS taper of pred on 13th March, after 20 months. I have now set about seeing whether I should and could change my blood thinner from warfarin to one of a number of more recent NOAC drugs, which offer a number of benefits. I noted that warfarin 'reduces the availability of vitamin K produced
I finished my DSNS taper of pred on 13th March, after 20 months. I have now set about seeing whether I should and could change my blood thinner from warfarin to one of a number of more recent NOAC drugs, which offer a number of benefits. I noted that warfarin 'reduces the availability of vitamin K produced
hopeful-1
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
feeling better but increased anxiety, help with test results
I am being treated for hypothyroidism. In Feb I had the GP standard test when taking 3 days a week of 75 mg levo and 4 days of 100 (the GP thinks I'm on 100 daily as of 18 months ago but I found slightly less made me less anxious). My results were 2.89 TSH and fT4 of 12.8 (sorry no ranges as I got the
I am being treated for hypothyroidism. In Feb I had the GP standard test when taking 3 days a week of 75 mg levo and 4 days of 100 (the GP thinks I'm on 100 daily as of 18 months ago but I found slightly less made me less anxious). My results were 2.89 TSH and fT4 of 12.8 (sorry no ranges as I got the
bd79og
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
vitamin k and calcium
vitamin K and bone health I am quoting from glenn rothfield's atlas of natural cures. pg 378/379 it's been known for years that vit k is important ito hralthy bones. it's essential to the final step to the activation osteocalcin, a protein essential to normally calcifying bones. women with fractured
vitamin K and bone health I am quoting from glenn rothfield's atlas of natural cures. pg 378/379 it's been known for years that vit k is important ito hralthy bones. it's essential to the final step to the activation osteocalcin, a protein essential to normally calcifying bones. women with fractured
999---666
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Supplements safe?
Dear Diane I’m on Clexane and can’t take Pregnacare because it contains vitamin k, is it ok to take 500ius vitamin d3 per day and 40mg magnesium twice a day? I also take zinc and folic acid. Thank you
Dear Diane I’m on Clexane and can’t take Pregnacare because it contains vitamin k, is it ok to take 500ius vitamin d3 per day and 40mg magnesium twice a day? I also take zinc and folic acid. Thank you
Abbie40
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
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