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Milk protein allergy and coeliac disease
Cases of milk protein-induced villous atrophy in coeliac disease children. Published 2020. https://meddocsonline.org/annals-of-pediatrics/milk-protein-induced-villous-atrophy-and-elevated-serologies-in-four-children-with-celiac-disease-on-a-gluten-free-diet.pdf Milk protein, soya protein, as well as
Cases of milk protein-induced villous atrophy in coeliac disease children. Published 2020. https://meddocsonline.org/annals-of-pediatrics/milk-protein-induced-villous-atrophy-and-elevated-serologies-in-four-children-with-celiac-disease-on-a-gluten-free-diet.pdf Milk protein, soya protein, as well as
Researchfan
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
My first Hill Sprints (yippee!) and first metatarsalgia (boohoo)
Well this morning was the first day of my 5th and last week of my 5 week 10k consolidation plan, put together by moi! (info here https://healthunlocked.com/bridgeto10k/posts/146904652/cbdb’s-slow-run-fun-plan-for-post-10k-consolidation ) And on my plan was a first ever Hill Sprint run for me. After
Well this morning was the first day of my 5th and last week of my 5 week 10k consolidation plan, put together by moi! (info here https://healthunlocked.com/bridgeto10k/posts/146904652/cbdb’s-slow-run-fun-plan-for-post-10k-consolidation ) And on my plan was a first ever Hill Sprint run for me. After
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Overview of the Ataxias
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
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Ataxia UK
3 years ago
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Manuka honey and Pancreatitis 🍯 🐝
Hi everyone, apparently honey is good for the pancreas as honey has many healing qualities and this is especially so with Manuka honey as Manuka honey contains Methylglyoxal which's a very powerful antibacterial agent and is what makes Manuka honey special as all honeys have antibacterial qualities
Hi everyone, apparently honey is good for the pancreas as honey has many healing qualities and this is especially so with Manuka honey as Manuka honey contains Methylglyoxal which's a very powerful antibacterial agent and is what makes Manuka honey special as all honeys have antibacterial qualities
Hidden
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
3 years ago
Latest Test results. What to try next.....
I've been on Levo for 12 months. I will be talking to my GP next week who will probably say my results are fine. My main problem is digestive and lower abdominal bloating with constipation a major factor. GP test results(only tests TSH and T4, tested 20th Oct) TSH1.29 range (0.27-4.2) T4 18.1 range
I've been on Levo for 12 months. I will be talking to my GP next week who will probably say my results are fine. My main problem is digestive and lower abdominal bloating with constipation a major factor. GP test results(only tests TSH and T4, tested 20th Oct) TSH1.29 range (0.27-4.2) T4 18.1 range
rick2525
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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
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
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
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
Hashimoto's and not feeling better
Hi there! I'm wondering if it is possible to just never feel better (lethargic, mentally slow, unable to concentrate/difficulty reading, fatigued, short of breath, etc) when having hashimoto's? Like do some people just feel bad for their entire life despite doing all the right things? I know other people
Hi there! I'm wondering if it is possible to just never feel better (lethargic, mentally slow, unable to concentrate/difficulty reading, fatigued, short of breath, etc) when having hashimoto's? Like do some people just feel bad for their entire life despite doing all the right things? I know other people
KittyKitten
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Leave No Stone: Noni Juice (Morinda citrifolia)
Somebody on FB had a link to a Noni Juice Cures PD page (they were selling Noni Juice) so I figured I would look for some science behind it. I will probably add this to my diet. Morinda citrifolia mitigates rotenone-induced striatal neuronal loss in male Sprague-Dawley rats by preventing mitochondrial
Somebody on FB had a link to a Noni Juice Cures PD page (they were selling Noni Juice) so I figured I would look for some science behind it. I will probably add this to my diet. Morinda citrifolia mitigates rotenone-induced striatal neuronal loss in male Sprague-Dawley rats by preventing mitochondrial
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Have I a good argument for T3?
My Endo is desperate to discharge me. We had a discussion on the 4th may about reducing my Levo from 125 to alternating 100/125, told him I’m unwell on that dosage. I also queried the possibility of T3, apparently he does prescribe it He arranged numerous blood tests which later I discovered didn't
My Endo is desperate to discharge me. We had a discussion on the 4th may about reducing my Levo from 125 to alternating 100/125, told him I’m unwell on that dosage. I also queried the possibility of T3, apparently he does prescribe it He arranged numerous blood tests which later I discovered didn't
Roulette26
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Advice please
I would be grateful if anyone has experienced having two kinds of Mercury pharma thyroxine. I started having some 25mcg out of a big bottle that I was told was Mercury pharma and then given 25mcg in a blister pack with eltroxin on the box. I have been experiencing acute diarrhoea and at times complete
I would be grateful if anyone has experienced having two kinds of Mercury pharma thyroxine. I started having some 25mcg out of a big bottle that I was told was Mercury pharma and then given 25mcg in a blister pack with eltroxin on the box. I have been experiencing acute diarrhoea and at times complete
Ann-Simpson
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
PCa and macular degeneration
FYI, the AREDS2 formula is: 500 mg vitamin C 400 IU vitamin E 10 mg
lutein
2 mg zeaxanthin 80 mg zinc 2 mg copper NIH literature refers to this as a high dose of anti-oxidants. Finally, here is my question for those of you that know more about supplements than I do.
FYI, the AREDS2 formula is: 500 mg vitamin C 400 IU vitamin E 10 mg
lutein
2 mg zeaxanthin 80 mg zinc 2 mg copper NIH literature refers to this as a high dose of anti-oxidants. Finally, here is my question for those of you that know more about supplements than I do.
Gearhead
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Please could anyone give me advice was told I have celiac disease 8 weeks ago .. bad lower right pain
hi, please could anyone give me some advice? I was told I have celiac disease about 2 months ago, I was constipated so much pain in my lower right, and aches in my body, I have been on a gluten free diet since I was told to eat gluten free . My aches stopped after 2 weeks but the constipation seems to
hi, please could anyone give me some advice? I was told I have celiac disease about 2 months ago, I was constipated so much pain in my lower right, and aches in my body, I have been on a gluten free diet since I was told to eat gluten free . My aches stopped after 2 weeks but the constipation seems to
Pink44
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Tingling feet
I don’t have recent blood tests but also supplement with multiple B (not high doses as my b12 has been over range in the past although I know this is sometimes misleading and could reveal a deficiency) Zinc, selenium, folate, curcumin, liposomal vitamin c,
lutein
, meso-zeazanthin , vitamin d.
I don’t have recent blood tests but also supplement with multiple B (not high doses as my b12 has been over range in the past although I know this is sometimes misleading and could reveal a deficiency) Zinc, selenium, folate, curcumin, liposomal vitamin c,
lutein
, meso-zeazanthin , vitamin d.
janeroar
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
New here and very anxious!
Hi, my name is Saba, I’m 39 and have been diagnosed with celiac disease just a week ago. I’m very hypochondriac person and get my check ups every 6 months. In February I’ve noticed that my ferritin level dropped a lot, I thought maybe it was cause by diet I was on to lose weight. Then in my July’s check
Hi, my name is Saba, I’m 39 and have been diagnosed with celiac disease just a week ago. I’m very hypochondriac person and get my check ups every 6 months. In February I’ve noticed that my ferritin level dropped a lot, I thought maybe it was cause by diet I was on to lose weight. Then in my July’s check
Saba82
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Blood results help
I have had hashimotos now for 8 years. I developed it post partum and was positive for TPO antibodies. Labs previously tested have only ever been TSH and T4, only TPO antibodies at initial diagnosis, have never looked at T3 or antibodies again. Anyway generally feel ok but weight loss still a problem
I have had hashimotos now for 8 years. I developed it post partum and was positive for TPO antibodies. Labs previously tested have only ever been TSH and T4, only TPO antibodies at initial diagnosis, have never looked at T3 or antibodies again. Anyway generally feel ok but weight loss still a problem
CharlieH
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Newby
Just realized I might have Coeliac disease. I had radio therapy for prostate cancer a couple of years ago, which blasts the surrounding organs including the bowel. So I thought my symptoms were due to that. But reading all the coeliac symptoms I wondered if that's what it is. So I'm trying a gluten free
Just realized I might have Coeliac disease. I had radio therapy for prostate cancer a couple of years ago, which blasts the surrounding organs including the bowel. So I thought my symptoms were due to that. But reading all the coeliac symptoms I wondered if that's what it is. So I'm trying a gluten free
Chasbury
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
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