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Lactulose and Bones
I have just been reading that lactulose inhibits bone loss in post menopausal women AND increases absorption of Vit D, calcium and magnesium. Has anybody else come across this?. It seems too good to be true. I was looking at the safety of using it long term as since I have had osteoporosis I have been
I have just been reading that lactulose inhibits bone loss in post menopausal women AND increases absorption of Vit D, calcium and magnesium. Has anybody else come across this?. It seems too good to be true. I was looking at the safety of using it long term as since I have had osteoporosis I have been
Daisi124
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Shock, upset and flare up of hashimotos thyroiditis
I wondered if anyone is kindly able to offer advice please. I recently lost my dad suddenly a month ago. I was able to carry on working for a 3 weeks, though I was upset, I was able to physically work. However last week because it was his funeral I went downhill on the Monday suffering with an enormous
I wondered if anyone is kindly able to offer advice please. I recently lost my dad suddenly a month ago. I was able to carry on working for a 3 weeks, though I was upset, I was able to physically work. However last week because it was his funeral I went downhill on the Monday suffering with an enormous
alibongo
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Magnesium question - another one!
I used to take Magnesium to try and help the symptoms of my AF. I still have permanent AF but also a Pacemaker, so I stopped taking it. I am wondering what others in this community think.
I used to take Magnesium to try and help the symptoms of my AF. I still have permanent AF but also a Pacemaker, so I stopped taking it. I am wondering what others in this community think.
Barb1
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Feeling more like my 'old self'
I was diagnosed with AFIB in October 2020 at the age of 79. Since then I have been on a learning curve about an ailment of which I had little prior knowledge. Health Unlocked with its daily mail bag of the trials and sufferings of fellow AFibbers has been a valuable source of information. During
I was diagnosed with AFIB in October 2020 at the age of 79. Since then I have been on a learning curve about an ailment of which I had little prior knowledge. Health Unlocked with its daily mail bag of the trials and sufferings of fellow AFibbers has been a valuable source of information. During
Shyman
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AF Association
2 years ago
Blood test results, B12 & Uric acid/gout
Hi, I have had blood tests that show I am probably deficient in B12, I’m going to make an appointment with a GP to see about getting a methylmalonic acid test to confirm but do the rest of my results look ok? I haven’t been diagnosed with any thyroid problems and I’m not taking any thyroid meds, just
Hi, I have had blood tests that show I am probably deficient in B12, I’m going to make an appointment with a GP to see about getting a methylmalonic acid test to confirm but do the rest of my results look ok? I haven’t been diagnosed with any thyroid problems and I’m not taking any thyroid meds, just
C2k42
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Zeolite ; helpful & not helpful ? Good for cleansing our system , removing metals, or no?
If you have experience with using zeolite can you please share your motivation to and your experience? I have read about the intention of it being anti fungal and “cleansing” but then I’ve read that it does not chelate metals as it claims and can reduce the minerals we need like magnesium. Knowledge
If you have experience with using zeolite can you please share your motivation to and your experience? I have read about the intention of it being anti fungal and “cleansing” but then I’ve read that it does not chelate metals as it claims and can reduce the minerals we need like magnesium. Knowledge
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Magnesium and Warfarin
Just a quick post. With magnesium being championed as the mineral of choice for us afibers, I was shocked to see that magnesium contraindicates with warfarin and can increase the risk of bleeding? Interestingly I’ve noticed my INR has fallen not risen since taking magnesium? Then again I take taurine
Just a quick post. With magnesium being championed as the mineral of choice for us afibers, I was shocked to see that magnesium contraindicates with warfarin and can increase the risk of bleeding? Interestingly I’ve noticed my INR has fallen not risen since taking magnesium? Then again I take taurine
Motov
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AF Association
2 years ago
An interview with Dr Aileen Burford Mason - Magnesium deficiency
Indeed a very informative interview. Most of the things were new for me. After watching this, I feel that the most important supplement for Parkinson's is the magnesium. She also provides guidance on dosage. One important thing I noted was that calcium intake is must alongside magnesium. Why? Watch it
Indeed a very informative interview. Most of the things were new for me. After watching this, I feel that the most important supplement for Parkinson's is the magnesium. She also provides guidance on dosage. One important thing I noted was that calcium intake is must alongside magnesium. Why? Watch it
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Increased dose
Hi everyone, me again, I’ve increased my levothyroxine from 75mcg to 87.5mcg for 3 weeks, I’ve been a bit up and down in regards to energy, mostly down. How long does it normally take to improve because right now I feel like I could sleep for a week? My body feels so heavy and my mood is so low. I fall
Hi everyone, me again, I’ve increased my levothyroxine from 75mcg to 87.5mcg for 3 weeks, I’ve been a bit up and down in regards to energy, mostly down. How long does it normally take to improve because right now I feel like I could sleep for a week? My body feels so heavy and my mood is so low. I fall
Cade83
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Update on seeing Electrophysiologist - and fed up.
Hi All, I’m a bit fed up. I wrote a couple of weeks ago about the fact I’d arranged a private appointment with an EP at my local hospital this week, as I was fed up with waiting for a follow up with my cardiologist which should have happened in January. I’m paroxysmal AF, formally diagnosed last September
Hi All, I’m a bit fed up. I wrote a couple of weeks ago about the fact I’d arranged a private appointment with an EP at my local hospital this week, as I was fed up with waiting for a follow up with my cardiologist which should have happened in January. I’m paroxysmal AF, formally diagnosed last September
Teresa156
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Does magnesium interfere with calcium absorption?
I’ve been taking calcium ever since my TT because of low PTH (500 mg x2 daily) and I’ve recently started taking Magnesium glycinate 750 mg before sleep, 2 hours after the calcium. I started seeing low calcium symptoms like cramps and I was wondering if I’m taking too much magnesium and if it interfers
I’ve been taking calcium ever since my TT because of low PTH (500 mg x2 daily) and I’ve recently started taking Magnesium glycinate 750 mg before sleep, 2 hours after the calcium. I started seeing low calcium symptoms like cramps and I was wondering if I’m taking too much magnesium and if it interfers
Alex_p
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Symptoms increasing ....latest test results
I am 18 months into Hasimoto underactive Thyroid. My symptoms are worsening particularly gut/bowel health.Excessive constipation and bloating. Extreme cold feet and hands. Pins and needles. Tinnitus. I have been on Accord Levo 125 mg daily for over 6 months. I also supplement with D3+k spray daily.
I am 18 months into Hasimoto underactive Thyroid. My symptoms are worsening particularly gut/bowel health.Excessive constipation and bloating. Extreme cold feet and hands. Pins and needles. Tinnitus. I have been on Accord Levo 125 mg daily for over 6 months. I also supplement with D3+k spray daily.
rick2525
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Parkinson's could be otherwise (2).
Officially, Parkinson's is still incurable in Western medicine. Cases of possible cure or reversal of symptoms occur in very strong or highly motivated people (Robert Rodgers has collected numerous cases since 2004. His mother had Parkinson's). And in Hindu and Chinese medicine, it is considered a difficult
Officially, Parkinson's is still incurable in Western medicine. Cases of possible cure or reversal of symptoms occur in very strong or highly motivated people (Robert Rodgers has collected numerous cases since 2004. His mother had Parkinson's). And in Hindu and Chinese medicine, it is considered a difficult
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Am I overmedicated? Advice sought please
I was diagnosed hypothyroid in December 2021 and have been taking 100mcg Levothyroxine daily since. My GP blood test result after 6 weeks commencing medication: TSH 0.9 (0.1 0 - 4.0) Free T4 23.2 (9 - 22) My GP text me to say my dose of thyroxine is right as my TSH is back to normal and should repeat
I was diagnosed hypothyroid in December 2021 and have been taking 100mcg Levothyroxine daily since. My GP blood test result after 6 weeks commencing medication: TSH 0.9 (0.1 0 - 4.0) Free T4 23.2 (9 - 22) My GP text me to say my dose of thyroxine is right as my TSH is back to normal and should repeat
Sal777
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Long Covid- are they still missing a link with B12 deficiency ?
In the Mirror today, on the medical page, there is an article about how long covid can affect the way your brain works. "[i]It wasn't long after the pandemic started that we realised coronavirus targets not only the lungs, but the heart, the brain and other vital organs. The effect on the brain was
In the Mirror today, on the medical page, there is an article about how long covid can affect the way your brain works. "[i]It wasn't long after the pandemic started that we realised coronavirus targets not only the lungs, but the heart, the brain and other vital organs. The effect on the brain was
Cherylclaire
Forum Support
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Liothyronine News
As I often do, I have been checking the UK's MHRA website. https://products.mhra.gov.uk/ I have identified two changes to liothyronine licences. First, an
Accord
20 microgram tablet is now listed. Does not contain lactose, mannitol or acacia. Accord contains: [i]6.1 List of excipients[/i]
As I often do, I have been checking the UK's MHRA website. https://products.mhra.gov.uk/ I have identified two changes to liothyronine licences. First, an
Accord
20 microgram tablet is now listed. Does not contain lactose, mannitol or acacia. Accord contains: [i]6.1 List of excipients[/i]
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Zinc and magnesium
I have been told not to take zin and magnesium together but there are studies that show there are benefits to taking it together. People on here seem to think better you is a good place for vitamins, they are just one of the places that reccomend taking both together
I have been told not to take zin and magnesium together but there are studies that show there are benefits to taking it together. People on here seem to think better you is a good place for vitamins, they are just one of the places that reccomend taking both together
Darcey14
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
AF & The perfect 🤩 storm ⛈
Well AFibbers I am sad (but still very grateful) that after 11 months AFIb free I had an episode last Monday. BUT….. I know why! I created the perfect AFIb storm. I stopped taking bisoprolol as a trial (agreed with cardio), within a few days I started a nutritional reset (cutting all the sugars I’d
Well AFibbers I am sad (but still very grateful) that after 11 months AFIb free I had an episode last Monday. BUT….. I know why! I created the perfect AFIb storm. I stopped taking bisoprolol as a trial (agreed with cardio), within a few days I started a nutritional reset (cutting all the sugars I’d
Pigleywigley
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AF Association
2 years ago
vivid dreams after taking magnesium l-threonate for a few weeks
I usually don't remember that I dreamt something but after taking magnesium l-threonate for a few weeks I started having vivid dreams. Is this normal? Does it happen to you too?
I usually don't remember that I dreamt something but after taking magnesium l-threonate for a few weeks I started having vivid dreams. Is this normal? Does it happen to you too?
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Magnesium taurate
Hi can anybody recommend a good brand of magnesium taurate at a reasonable price please I'm going to give it a try Thank you
Hi can anybody recommend a good brand of magnesium taurate at a reasonable price please I'm going to give it a try Thank you
Steveh6874
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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