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Sodium Butyrate: Neuroprotective effects of short-chain fatty acids in MPTP induced mice model of Parkinson's disease 2021
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33905875/ Gut microbial metabolites, SCFAs, were related with the occurrence and development of Parkinson's disease (PD). But the effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on PD and involving mechanisms are still undefined. In this study we evaluate the effects
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33905875/ Gut microbial metabolites, SCFAs, were related with the occurrence and development of Parkinson's disease (PD). But the effects of different short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on PD and involving mechanisms are still undefined. In this study we evaluate the effects
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
What to expect when starting Movicol & sodium picosulphate. Will child be able to go out and play sport’s
On day 2 of following plan. Had 12 sachets of movicol day 1 and 10 today. Poos runny, what happens next? Is sports a bad idea???
On day 2 of following plan. Had 12 sachets of movicol day 1 and 10 today. Poos runny, what happens next? Is sports a bad idea???
HHod
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ERIC
3 years ago
Peak Flow
Hello, I hope this is not a silly question. I have slight facial palsy, the right hand side of my mouth drops slightly so I never seem able to take a full "puff" when taking my peak flow, which is normally between 450 and 500. If I hold up my right cheek to match the other side it goes up to between
Hello, I hope this is not a silly question. I have slight facial palsy, the right hand side of my mouth drops slightly so I never seem able to take a full "puff" when taking my peak flow, which is normally between 450 and 500. If I hold up my right cheek to match the other side it goes up to between
Geegee2
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Celiac or not
Hi folks,wonder if anyone can explain my concerns. I was diagnosed with celiac in 2020 through a blood test, the endoscopy showed normal upper tract. I had another blood test in August this year, when I was the nurse for my b12 injection I asked her about the results, and she kindly printed them off
Hi folks,wonder if anyone can explain my concerns. I was diagnosed with celiac in 2020 through a blood test, the endoscopy showed normal upper tract. I had another blood test in August this year, when I was the nurse for my b12 injection I asked her about the results, and she kindly printed them off
Meldrewmoanef
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
IBS C Treatment?
Hi there! What are the treatments for IBS C? Has anyone found anything that works? I have had issues ever since I had my appendix removed and had anorexia. When trying to eat again and better I developed a problem where I just can't go properly anymore. I almost never get an urge to go unless I "stimulate
Hi there! What are the treatments for IBS C? Has anyone found anything that works? I have had issues ever since I had my appendix removed and had anorexia. When trying to eat again and better I developed a problem where I just can't go properly anymore. I almost never get an urge to go unless I "stimulate
KittyKitten
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IBS Network
3 years ago
IBS-D
Does anyone else with IBS-D go very often? For me I pass stools at most 4 times a day, they can range between loose and easy to pass to diarrhoea. Does anyone take anything to help the IBS-D? I’m only 21 and it’s taking over my life. Spoken to my doctor this morning and they have no clue what’s going
Does anyone else with IBS-D go very often? For me I pass stools at most 4 times a day, they can range between loose and easy to pass to diarrhoea. Does anyone take anything to help the IBS-D? I’m only 21 and it’s taking over my life. Spoken to my doctor this morning and they have no clue what’s going
Emjay24
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Looking for UK endocrinologist
Hello, I've recently been found to have antibodies for Coeliac disease after an over 5 year search for a diagnosis for my brain fog, joint pain, hair loss etc. While hopeful that continuing a gluten free diet will bring me relief, a lot of my symptoms resemble hypothyroidism, which is common in people
Hello, I've recently been found to have antibodies for Coeliac disease after an over 5 year search for a diagnosis for my brain fog, joint pain, hair loss etc. While hopeful that continuing a gluten free diet will bring me relief, a lot of my symptoms resemble hypothyroidism, which is common in people
Oneeyedbaz
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Cold and asthma
After the second cold in as many weeks my asthma has been trigger again. With the first cold after 3 days I ended up taking a 5 day course of my rescue steroids. My peak flow had drop and I started to experience a tight chest. I used ventolin every 4 hours too Now I find myself in the same position
After the second cold in as many weeks my asthma has been trigger again. With the first cold after 3 days I ended up taking a 5 day course of my rescue steroids. My peak flow had drop and I started to experience a tight chest. I used ventolin every 4 hours too Now I find myself in the same position
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Concerned after blood test
Annual thyroid blood tests done last week Results sound concerning as tsh 0.08, T4 20.3. Both out of normal range? Dr phone appt not for 3 weeks unless I request an urgent appt . Do you think I ought to or am I ok to wait? I have been taking 100mcg a day for a few yrs Feeling very well at mo,
Annual thyroid blood tests done last week Results sound concerning as tsh 0.08, T4 20.3. Both out of normal range? Dr phone appt not for 3 weeks unless I request an urgent appt . Do you think I ought to or am I ok to wait? I have been taking 100mcg a day for a few yrs Feeling very well at mo,
suzieh
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Is sugar bad?
I’ve been trying to follow a gluten free diet to see if it helps my Hashimoto’s symptoms. Last night I ate something with a high sugar content and woke up feeling awful😭 puffy, red eyes, terrible brain fog, exhaustion. Now I’m wondering if sugar could be the culprit. Anyone else experienced this?
I’ve been trying to follow a gluten free diet to see if it helps my Hashimoto’s symptoms. Last night I ate something with a high sugar content and woke up feeling awful😭 puffy, red eyes, terrible brain fog, exhaustion. Now I’m wondering if sugar could be the culprit. Anyone else experienced this?
doreenrj56
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Lung function after having pericarditis
Has anyone been told that they don’t have any signs of pericarditis or effusion but has been left with breathing and lung function not as good as before falling unwell with this awful condition ? I was told a few weeks ago that my treatment was successful and my heart is completely back to normal size
Has anyone been told that they don’t have any signs of pericarditis or effusion but has been left with breathing and lung function not as good as before falling unwell with this awful condition ? I was told a few weeks ago that my treatment was successful and my heart is completely back to normal size
Westie2012
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
just joined forum. ckd3a patient.
i take losartan and amlodipine for HBP which is well controlled and take lipitor 10mg. i am not diabetic. i dont take any other supplements or pain killers other than using tylenol but rarely. i eat a DASH
diet
low
sodium
as possible, i watch my phosporus intake and potassium intake. i only drink water
i take losartan and amlodipine for HBP which is well controlled and take lipitor 10mg. i am not diabetic. i dont take any other supplements or pain killers other than using tylenol but rarely. i eat a DASH
diet
low
sodium
as possible, i watch my phosporus intake and potassium intake. i only drink water
joethe
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Help!
I’m 73 , have been diagnosed as osteopaenic and have Achilles tendonitis from running couch to 5k where I got to week 9 run 1! I’ve just started walking again and have a sprint bike and weights! I weigh 67.9 kg and would ideally like to lose 7 kg. My lack of motivation and control over my food is beginning
I’m 73 , have been diagnosed as osteopaenic and have Achilles tendonitis from running couch to 5k where I got to week 9 run 1! I’ve just started walking again and have a sprint bike and weights! I weigh 67.9 kg and would ideally like to lose 7 kg. My lack of motivation and control over my food is beginning
Rogo10
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
It's all good now!
Pmr hit just about three years ago. I am now reporting one month at zero pred, down from thirty originally. Fingers crossed that that is the end of it. If not then pred is my friend. If I had the opportunity to live my life over and not get Pmr I don't think I would take it. It has taught me a lot of
Pmr hit just about three years ago. I am now reporting one month at zero pred, down from thirty originally. Fingers crossed that that is the end of it. If not then pred is my friend. If I had the opportunity to live my life over and not get Pmr I don't think I would take it. It has taught me a lot of
Harbel
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Low Carb Diet makes a difference?
Does a low carb diet really help? After 5 years of PMR, down to 8 mg daily pred and overweight, I'm ready to try cutting carbs. What has been anybody's diet experience with meat, beans and green veggies with no potatoes, rice, pasta or sweets?
Does a low carb diet really help? After 5 years of PMR, down to 8 mg daily pred and overweight, I'm ready to try cutting carbs. What has been anybody's diet experience with meat, beans and green veggies with no potatoes, rice, pasta or sweets?
salparadise127
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Underactive thyroid and what food to avoid
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism 2 weeks ago. Was then started on 100mg levothyroxine. After my second blood tests (don't have access to the results, sorry) the dose was increased to 150mg levothyroxine and I was told my kidney function is off, as well (having a kidney and
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism 2 weeks ago. Was then started on 100mg levothyroxine. After my second blood tests (don't have access to the results, sorry) the dose was increased to 150mg levothyroxine and I was told my kidney function is off, as well (having a kidney and
AnaLopes9
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
metastasized to brain
I just don’t have the heart to retype/edit an update. Please forgive my “family version” dialogue: After a painfully long and concerning wait dealing with insurance issues, Jeff finally received his cancer fighting drug, Zytiga. He started taking the Zytiga/Prednisone combo Friday, August 6th. The effects
I just don’t have the heart to retype/edit an update. Please forgive my “family version” dialogue: After a painfully long and concerning wait dealing with insurance issues, Jeff finally received his cancer fighting drug, Zytiga. He started taking the Zytiga/Prednisone combo Friday, August 6th. The effects
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed with Asthma
I caught COVID back in March 2020 and struggled with breathing for most of the 2020. I'm a cyclist used to riding 100+ miles per week and I was struggling to do 30m. I eventually got diagnosed with asthma due to COVID and prescribed FOSAIR 100/6 which really did work. My peak flow is 590 and with the
I caught COVID back in March 2020 and struggled with breathing for most of the 2020. I'm a cyclist used to riding 100+ miles per week and I was struggling to do 30m. I eventually got diagnosed with asthma due to COVID and prescribed FOSAIR 100/6 which really did work. My peak flow is 590 and with the
DanMC
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Keto / Low Carb and Cognitive Functioning
I was reading a story about a woman who improved her memory by following a low carb diet. The research on this subject seems mixed. When I eat very low carb (as opposed to moderately low carb) I swear I have easier access to my subconscious. I also have a lot more memories from many many years ago pop
I was reading a story about a woman who improved her memory by following a low carb diet. The research on this subject seems mixed. When I eat very low carb (as opposed to moderately low carb) I swear I have easier access to my subconscious. I also have a lot more memories from many many years ago pop
Professor-Yaffle
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Peak flow after blue inhaler
Hi all, I was diagnosed with asthma during the first lockdown and I've queried the diagnosis since the blue inhaler never gave me much relief from my symptoms. I've never had an asthma attack as such but what prompted the diagnosis was the fact that I had an episode in which I was bent over my kitchen
Hi all, I was diagnosed with asthma during the first lockdown and I've queried the diagnosis since the blue inhaler never gave me much relief from my symptoms. I've never had an asthma attack as such but what prompted the diagnosis was the fact that I had an episode in which I was bent over my kitchen
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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