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Smart Protein and amino acids
I have had an under active thyroid for many years, I’ve recently learns about T4 and T3 tests. All mine have come back as “normal”. I have read about amino acids which can help you, I eat healthy, exercise 3 times a week and I’m no spring chicken. I never loose weight and when attending medial appointments
I have had an under active thyroid for many years, I’ve recently learns about T4 and T3 tests. All mine have come back as “normal”. I have read about amino acids which can help you, I eat healthy, exercise 3 times a week and I’m no spring chicken. I never loose weight and when attending medial appointments
Spud68
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Thyroid UK
8 days ago
My DIY red light therapy / photobiomodulation helmet build. If you have built one and would like to share pictures please do.
I originally posted here asking some questions about building a red light therapy hat. https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/150630223/a-question-for-anyone-who-built-a-red-light-therapy-helmet-hat.?responses=150932897 I would like to say thank you to the people in that thread for helping
I originally posted here asking some questions about building a red light therapy hat. https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/150630223/a-question-for-anyone-who-built-a-red-light-therapy-helmet-hat.?responses=150932897 I would like to say thank you to the people in that thread for helping
Glenfarclas
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Cure Parkinson's
14 days ago
Supporting evidence for PIP
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
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Holistic POSITIVE results
Hello, I was dx with PD in 2019. I’ve progressed to stage 3 and have tried a lot of synthetic meds. I wont take tgem if the side effects worsen my current symptoms. That excludes most. I have read a million articles on new and upcoming tests and trials. I’m tired of chasing the rabbit. Although I cant
Hello, I was dx with PD in 2019. I’ve progressed to stage 3 and have tried a lot of synthetic meds. I wont take tgem if the side effects worsen my current symptoms. That excludes most. I have read a million articles on new and upcoming tests and trials. I’m tired of chasing the rabbit. Although I cant
GigiOf8
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Webinar: Exploring Valeda light therapy for AMD
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
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Macular Society
2 months ago
red light therapy
Hi I have been looking into the benefits of red light therapy for muscle issues and wondered if anyone had tried this - I can’t see any contradictions with hydroxi and will be mainly using this on my neck , upper back and thyroid areas - I know this won’t help ET as such but using for other issues.
Hi I have been looking into the benefits of red light therapy for muscle issues and wondered if anyone had tried this - I can’t see any contradictions with hydroxi and will be mainly using this on my neck , upper back and thyroid areas - I know this won’t help ET as such but using for other issues.
BeckyDing
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Slimpod feedback, please
I am really interested in whether hypothyroid people with a weight problem have had any experience of Slimpod. I don't snack or eat junk (except occasionally) and wonder if Slimpod can help someone with an underachieve thyroid whose choices about food are already fairly healthy. Have you tried it
I am really interested in whether hypothyroid people with a weight problem have had any experience of Slimpod. I don't snack or eat junk (except occasionally) and wonder if Slimpod can help someone with an underachieve thyroid whose choices about food are already fairly healthy. Have you tried it
DandyThyro
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
29 days ago
Any successful treatment with red light therapy for peripheral neuropathy?
Hello, I am wondering whether or not it’s worth pursuing some sort of photobiomodulation (red light) therapy as a way of addressing idiopathic peripheral neuropathy which, in my case, means numb feet with burning soles at night. Has anybody had any success with these types of intervention, either through
Hello, I am wondering whether or not it’s worth pursuing some sort of photobiomodulation (red light) therapy as a way of addressing idiopathic peripheral neuropathy which, in my case, means numb feet with burning soles at night. Has anybody had any success with these types of intervention, either through
1jay
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Neuropathy Support
3 months ago
White Button Mushroom Extract
Hello everyone, Has anyone who has Metastatic Prostate Cancer taken White Button Mushroom Extract at the same time as getting Standard Of Care Treatments? Was this helpful. Thank you in advance.
Hello everyone, Has anyone who has Metastatic Prostate Cancer taken White Button Mushroom Extract at the same time as getting Standard Of Care Treatments? Was this helpful. Thank you in advance.
spolyu
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 hours ago
What is the difference between pre-TT Graves' and post-TT Graves?
Hi all, thank you again for all the helpful comments on my last post. I'm really glad to be a part of this community - I only wish I'd known about it a little over 5 years ago, but perhaps that's a post for another day. I wanted to ask if anyone had any insight on what happens to the body when one's
Hi all, thank you again for all the helpful comments on my last post. I'm really glad to be a part of this community - I only wish I'd known about it a little over 5 years ago, but perhaps that's a post for another day. I wanted to ask if anyone had any insight on what happens to the body when one's
lau99
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Thyroid UK
1 day ago
Surprising TRT research results in PCa patients
I’ve been researching the implications of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as it relates to the odds of biochemical recurrence with prostate cancer. I went down this path because my prostatectomy surgeon, who is very well respected in the field (200+ papers) and has performed over 5000 surgeries
I’ve been researching the implications of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as it relates to the odds of biochemical recurrence with prostate cancer. I went down this path because my prostatectomy surgeon, who is very well respected in the field (200+ papers) and has performed over 5000 surgeries
ManuteBol1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
AST to ALT ratio has become greater than 1 after decades of elevated levels
My ALT and AST have been elevated for decades. For second time in a row now, my AST has becomevhigher than ALT ; they are currently in 60ish range. A very nice article i read on the DiRitiis ratio from around 2013 says my new current ratio of 1.1 suggests fibrosis and ir bad prognosis to cirrhosis
My ALT and AST have been elevated for decades. For second time in a row now, my AST has becomevhigher than ALT ; they are currently in 60ish range. A very nice article i read on the DiRitiis ratio from around 2013 says my new current ratio of 1.1 suggests fibrosis and ir bad prognosis to cirrhosis
SkinNBones
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British Liver Trust
1 day ago
Cirrhosis and very scared - please help!
Hi. I'm so glad I stumbled on this site and I'm hoping that someone could be kind enough to reach out to me? I'm so very, very scared, and it's all my own fault. I have suffered from an anxiety disorder for 15 - 20 years and used wine to cope....and lots of it. I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis
Hi. I'm so glad I stumbled on this site and I'm hoping that someone could be kind enough to reach out to me? I'm so very, very scared, and it's all my own fault. I have suffered from an anxiety disorder for 15 - 20 years and used wine to cope....and lots of it. I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis
puddy68
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Liver4Life
2 days ago
RB-190 - A drug repurposed - for Parkinsons
There is hope! A drug repurposed for Parkinsons may become a game changer. Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein is working on a clinical trial (stage 2) for a repurposed drug for Parkinsons patients. He says, and all Parkinson's neurologists know that Parkinsons patients have little dopamine in their brains
There is hope! A drug repurposed for Parkinsons may become a game changer. Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein is working on a clinical trial (stage 2) for a repurposed drug for Parkinsons patients. He says, and all Parkinson's neurologists know that Parkinsons patients have little dopamine in their brains
Osteopathic
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Cure Parkinson's
2 days ago
PSA Rising and Falling during Chemo
I have been receiving chemotherapy since November 2023. Started with Docetaxel until it failed after 7 cycles. Switched to Cabazitaxel and currently on the 5th cycle. Since starting the Cabazitaxil my PSA has been raising and lowering. I am currently having some scans done to confirm if there is progression
I have been receiving chemotherapy since November 2023. Started with Docetaxel until it failed after 7 cycles. Switched to Cabazitaxel and currently on the 5th cycle. Since starting the Cabazitaxil my PSA has been raising and lowering. I am currently having some scans done to confirm if there is progression
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Visual issues; feedback on meetings with the RNIB. 1 good and 2 bad.
Contacted the RNIB and arranged two phone meetings, one with an optometrist and the other with a sight technology expert. Lets start with the bad, visual conditions. The RNIB have no expertise with visual issues after a brain injury. The page on their site about visual issues after stroke is just for
Contacted the RNIB and arranged two phone meetings, one with an optometrist and the other with a sight technology expert. Lets start with the bad, visual conditions. The RNIB have no expertise with visual issues after a brain injury. The page on their site about visual issues after stroke is just for
pinkvision
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Headway
2 days ago
New fatty liver diagnosis
Hi All, today I had a fibro scan which revealed that my liver has no scarring with a score of 3.9kpa which was good news, however, the cap score was 307 which was worrying. I gave up alcohol 6 months ago following an attack of acute pancreatitis and being hospitalised for 4 days, this event was enough
Hi All, today I had a fibro scan which revealed that my liver has no scarring with a score of 3.9kpa which was good news, however, the cap score was 307 which was worrying. I gave up alcohol 6 months ago following an attack of acute pancreatitis and being hospitalised for 4 days, this event was enough
WalterFred
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British Liver Trust
2 days ago
Which supplements are members using for advanced prostate? I take curcumin and others. I want to know more.
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
Cebubob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Short fuse temper and mood swings
Sorry to ask for help but some days I am at my wits end caring for my hubby, he has been home about 3 weeks after 10 weeks in hospital and this week we went to Kidney specialist they are of the opinion he may not need simultaneous kidney as well as Liver transplant after biopsy they are erring on the
Sorry to ask for help but some days I am at my wits end caring for my hubby, he has been home about 3 weeks after 10 weeks in hospital and this week we went to Kidney specialist they are of the opinion he may not need simultaneous kidney as well as Liver transplant after biopsy they are erring on the
MilliganHorse
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British Liver Trust
2 days ago
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