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Ref 73.8–50 7.0 see reactive protein less than 5.0 (normal) Thyroid peroxidase Aunty-TPO antibodies 140 point reference range less Than 34.0
Magnesium
0.92 reference range 0.70-1.00 Vitamin B12 434 reference range 180-900 Folate 7.5 Reference range greater than 3.0 Ferritin
Ref 73.8–50 7.0 see reactive protein less than 5.0 (normal) Thyroid peroxidase Aunty-TPO antibodies 140 point reference range less Than 34.0
Magnesium
0.92 reference range 0.70-1.00 Vitamin B12 434 reference range 180-900 Folate 7.5 Reference range greater than 3.0 Ferritin
sulamaye
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Do I need to be concerned? UPDATE!
. 🙏🤞🙏 I’ve tried increasing my
magnesium
intake (taurate, bisglycinate, algae, and now ionic), but all to no avail. My question is: can my heart take this increasingly regular battering without developing longterm damage? Will I make it to the ablation?
. 🙏🤞🙏 I’ve tried increasing my
magnesium
intake (taurate, bisglycinate, algae, and now ionic), but all to no avail. My question is: can my heart take this increasingly regular battering without developing longterm damage? Will I make it to the ablation?
Dippy22
in
AF Association
1 year ago
How much is too much D3
There’s evidence that it’s ‘safe and well tolerated’ I went to see my bone consultant today, he wasn’t impressed by me taking this amount but my calcium level is good and my dexa results have gone from -2.6 to -2.1 in 2 years I also take k2 and
magnesium
, which , is hopefully getting the d3 to
There’s evidence that it’s ‘safe and well tolerated’ I went to see my bone consultant today, he wasn’t impressed by me taking this amount but my calcium level is good and my dexa results have gone from -2.6 to -2.1 in 2 years I also take k2 and
magnesium
, which , is hopefully getting the d3 to
Deee64
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
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Bloods results help please
I supplement vit D, B12, zinc and
magnesium
.
I supplement vit D, B12, zinc and
magnesium
.
bajmon
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Leg cramps
Any reason not to take a potassium and
magnesium
supplement to see if it is electrolytes?
Any reason not to take a potassium and
magnesium
supplement to see if it is electrolytes?
runtrails
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Magnesium Glycinate for A-fib
Has anyone taken Mag Glycinate and had any side effects. My husband feels adrienaline and sometimes picking feeling in chest.
Has anyone taken Mag Glycinate and had any side effects. My husband feels adrienaline and sometimes picking feeling in chest.
Hearthealth111
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Some help and advice please with my results.
TBH I got lazy with taking my vitamins too, so I am now as of this week back on Vit D, selenium,
magnesium
, Vit C, Igennus B12, zinc. I am strictly gluten free and have been on and off with dairy (now off!).
TBH I got lazy with taking my vitamins too, so I am now as of this week back on Vit D, selenium,
magnesium
, Vit C, Igennus B12, zinc. I am strictly gluten free and have been on and off with dairy (now off!).
DoodleMoo
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Abnormally high thyroid levels
I take daily 3000iu of Vit D oral spray ( and went on holiday to a Med country in autumn), iron regularly (alternate days ), selenium daily and
magnesium
3 times a week. I took the test about 9am but had taken Levo about 8 hours previously. My levels have never been this high.
I take daily 3000iu of Vit D oral spray ( and went on holiday to a Med country in autumn), iron regularly (alternate days ), selenium daily and
magnesium
3 times a week. I took the test about 9am but had taken Levo about 8 hours previously. My levels have never been this high.
HealthyEmski
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Cream of tartar and cortisol
due to excess cortisol and stress on liver etc Wierd thing was I felt no aerobic stress, no fatigue and very little if any cortisol as my heart felt really relaxed and calm all the way through All this serves to spike my interest even more - This has all the feelings like when I got first into
magnesium
due to excess cortisol and stress on liver etc Wierd thing was I felt no aerobic stress, no fatigue and very little if any cortisol as my heart felt really relaxed and calm all the way through All this serves to spike my interest even more - This has all the feelings like when I got first into
magnesium
Danielj1
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Insulin Resistance, Parkinson's Disease, Consequences And What To Do About It
Another supplement that has shown the ability to reduce insulin resistance is
Magnesium
.
Magnesium
is significantly negatively correlated with IR.
Magnesium
is highly underrated for diabetes.
Another supplement that has shown the ability to reduce insulin resistance is
Magnesium
.
Magnesium
is significantly negatively correlated with IR.
Magnesium
is highly underrated for diabetes.
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
TIMING OF 55 MG OF PRED...OR SOMETHING ELSE?
Took 500 mg tablet of
Magnesium
with some peppermint tea, which alleviated the palps (thank you PMRPro for the post on
Magnesium
the other day). I've now added 250 mg.
Magnesium
to my daily intake of supplements. I take my dose at 7AM with food and then around 10:30ish, I'm famished again.
Took 500 mg tablet of
Magnesium
with some peppermint tea, which alleviated the palps (thank you PMRPro for the post on
Magnesium
the other day). I've now added 250 mg.
Magnesium
to my daily intake of supplements. I take my dose at 7AM with food and then around 10:30ish, I'm famished again.
Missus835
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Blood results
(13-150)
Magnesium
0.80 mmol/L. (0.66-0.99) Cortisol (random) 265.0 nmol/L Vit B12 278 pmol/L (145-569) Vit D(25 OH). 76 (optimal 75-200) Serum Folate. 5.89 nmolL (8.83-60.8) Anti-thyroidperoxidase abs < 9 IU/ml (<34) new unit Anti-thyroglobulin abs 10 IU/mL (<115) new unit Hope you can
(13-150)
Magnesium
0.80 mmol/L. (0.66-0.99) Cortisol (random) 265.0 nmol/L Vit B12 278 pmol/L (145-569) Vit D(25 OH). 76 (optimal 75-200) Serum Folate. 5.89 nmolL (8.83-60.8) Anti-thyroidperoxidase abs < 9 IU/ml (<34) new unit Anti-thyroglobulin abs 10 IU/mL (<115) new unit Hope you can
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bloods Results
Supplement vit D with k2, mk7 and
magnesium
glycinate
Supplement vit D with k2, mk7 and
magnesium
glycinate
Geegee777
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Vitamin D
I have stopped all except my
magnesium
at bedtime and felt better within a couple of days. Many thanks one and all
I have stopped all except my
magnesium
at bedtime and felt better within a couple of days. Many thanks one and all
twizzle303
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Pregabalin dose increase?
PS: I have done all the usual things that were mentioned here before, food watch, no caffeine, iron and vitamin c and Pregabalin intake 3 hours later than
magnesium
.
PS: I have done all the usual things that were mentioned here before, food watch, no caffeine, iron and vitamin c and Pregabalin intake 3 hours later than
magnesium
.
Moonwalker1967
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Looking for advice
Hello RLS tribe, I'm looking for advice on medication I take for rls, (I've had all the iron blood work done and am currently high in brain iron stores) I take 20mg of iron biglycinate daily to keep it high, along with
magnesium
malate, omega oils, vit c & b vitamins, currently what gives me a decent
Hello RLS tribe, I'm looking for advice on medication I take for rls, (I've had all the iron blood work done and am currently high in brain iron stores) I take 20mg of iron biglycinate daily to keep it high, along with
magnesium
malate, omega oils, vit c & b vitamins, currently what gives me a decent
Loopylegs
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
vitamin timing advice
But when is the best time to take other supplements like b -complex and
magnesium
? Thank you so much always appreciate everyone’s advice 🙏
But when is the best time to take other supplements like b -complex and
magnesium
? Thank you so much always appreciate everyone’s advice 🙏
Thyroid36
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Article to yesterdays afib and dark chocolate
They added that “a typical 100 calorie serving of dark chocolate” (this would typically be around 17g or 5 small squares of chocolate) contains 36 mg of
magnesium
, which has blood-pressure lowering and antiarrhythmic effects.
They added that “a typical 100 calorie serving of dark chocolate” (this would typically be around 17g or 5 small squares of chocolate) contains 36 mg of
magnesium
, which has blood-pressure lowering and antiarrhythmic effects.
kocoach
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
WE know what you mean
We recieved a beta blocker and
magnesium
. glycinate. It did make his hear race after but they said that they never hear of that.
We recieved a beta blocker and
magnesium
. glycinate. It did make his hear race after but they said that they never hear of that.
Hearthealth111
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
electrical flashes/buzzing/sensation/dream/falling asleep etc
It would, of course, be the most attractive idea to believe it is ‘an awakening’ then again, do I need more
magnesium
. strangly, just as I typed that, there was lightening in the sky! I look forward to hearing more of your experiences
It would, of course, be the most attractive idea to believe it is ‘an awakening’ then again, do I need more
magnesium
. strangly, just as I typed that, there was lightening in the sky! I look forward to hearing more of your experiences
ElectricHuman
in
Headway
3 months ago
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