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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
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Hydration of Levothyroxine: Anhydrous vs. Pentahydrate
In the document I referred to earlier, it says: [i]The old formulation of Eltroxin was manufactured by blending all the ingredients except for the
magnesium
stearate and a portion of the maize starch.
In the document I referred to earlier, it says: [i]The old formulation of Eltroxin was manufactured by blending all the ingredients except for the
magnesium
stearate and a portion of the maize starch.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Does magnesium interfere with calcium absorption?
I started seeing low calcium symptoms like cramps and I was wondering if I’m taking too much
magnesium
and if it interfers with 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 with the calcium.
Alex_p
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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New to Hashimoto's - advice/Armour
I currently take; Active B complex, Vit D,
magnesium
and K2. Just started a liver zeolite detox, been off gluten for 3 years and dairy for 1 year and have now just stopped eating soya. Thanks for reading.
I currently take; Active B complex, Vit D,
magnesium
and K2. Just started a liver zeolite detox, been off gluten for 3 years and dairy for 1 year and have now just stopped eating soya. Thanks for reading.
CaroMarylion
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Tinnitus, vertigo and nausea update
Have been on vitamin B2,
magnesium
, Candesartan and Notriptyline for a few months now.
Have been on vitamin B2,
magnesium
, Candesartan and Notriptyline for a few months now.
ArtyPants46
in
Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
An interview with Dr Aileen Burford Mason - Magnesium deficiency
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 for details. You will not find this interview from anywhere else.
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 for details. You will not find this interview from anywhere else.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
New blood test results – need advice
B vitamin complex (Thorne Basic B) Ferrous fumarate (I take 410 mg when I remember to take it) Vitamin D3 + K2 liquid
Magnesium
bisglycinate Selenium Zinc picolinate Omega 3 fish oil My last dose of B complex was Monday and I had my blood test on Friday so I don't know if this had an effect, I know
B vitamin complex (Thorne Basic B) Ferrous fumarate (I take 410 mg when I remember to take it) Vitamin D3 + K2 liquid
Magnesium
bisglycinate Selenium Zinc picolinate Omega 3 fish oil My last dose of B complex was Monday and I had my blood test on Friday so I don't know if this had an effect, I know
Zazbag
in
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
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Nightly afib!
Well, despite trying everything from
magnesium
taurate to arginine, vitamin C and D and everything in between. I still get nightly episodes of afib that wake me usually between tow to three hours after going to bed!
Well, despite trying everything from
magnesium
taurate to arginine, vitamin C and D and everything in between. I still get nightly episodes of afib that wake me usually between tow to three hours after going to bed!
Motov
in
AF Association
2 years ago
News that worried us and studies that gave us hope (04/2022).
Magnesium
concentration in Parkinson's patients is low. A relationship has been observed between the
magnesium
level and the duration and severity of the disease (Barbiroli 1999).
Magnesium
concentration in Parkinson's patients is low. A relationship has been observed between the
magnesium
level and the duration and severity of the disease (Barbiroli 1999).
parkinsonshereandnow
in
Cure Parkinson's
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
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Really lost.
Also
magnesium
def, taking supplements. Late last year had some more bloods , they report that I am now Type 2 and wanted to start metformin , I refused. Got sent for eye screening for diabetes in march and 24 hour BP...
Also
magnesium
def, taking supplements. Late last year had some more bloods , they report that I am now Type 2 and wanted to start metformin , I refused. Got sent for eye screening for diabetes in march and 24 hour BP...
Polo22
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Bloodwork results-what do you think?
I asked to have my ferritin tested, but the nurse told me they would only test that if my
magnesium
blood test came back abnormal. I was previously on 25 mcg of levothyroxine and they bumped me up to 50 mcg.
I asked to have my ferritin tested, but the nurse told me they would only test that if my
magnesium
blood test came back abnormal. I was previously on 25 mcg of levothyroxine and they bumped me up to 50 mcg.
spookyscaryskeletons
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
AF and Cognitive Decline
That said, at least I'm on anti-coagulants and my AF is under control thanks to my ablations, medication and
magnesium
. I have written up a summary of the interview with Professor Ben Freedman from the Heart Research Institute in Sydney.
That said, at least I'm on anti-coagulants and my AF is under control thanks to my ablations, medication and
magnesium
. I have written up a summary of the interview with Professor Ben Freedman from the Heart Research Institute in Sydney.
Kaz747
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Vitamins
I also have a
magnesium
oxide (266mg) and zinc gluconate (10mg) combined.
I also have a
magnesium
oxide (266mg) and zinc gluconate (10mg) combined.
Darcey14
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Test Results
My results in August 2021 are - CRP 2.05 under 5, ferritin 50.9 13-150,
magnesium
0.86 0.66 to 0.99, T4 total 77.2 66-181, Free T4 13 12-22, Free T3 5.44 3.1-6.8, anti-thyroidperoxidase abs 53 under 34, anti-thyroglobulin 29 under 115, Vit D 140 75-200. I take 3.5 NDT per day.
My results in August 2021 are - CRP 2.05 under 5, ferritin 50.9 13-150,
magnesium
0.86 0.66 to 0.99, T4 total 77.2 66-181, Free T4 13 12-22, Free T3 5.44 3.1-6.8, anti-thyroidperoxidase abs 53 under 34, anti-thyroglobulin 29 under 115, Vit D 140 75-200. I take 3.5 NDT per day.
Dramlouie
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Got my full panel results back
Sample Dated :
14/09/2022 9:30 AM
Sample Received :
16/09/2022 11:06 AM
Result Reported :
17/09/2022 1:46 AM
CRP 0.52 <5.0 mg/L Ferritin
101.0
13 - 150 ug/L
Magnesium
0.91
0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L Cortisol (Random)
235.0
6am - 10am 166 - 507 nmol/L New range
Sample Dated :
14/09/2022 9:30 AM
Sample Received :
16/09/2022 11:06 AM
Result Reported :
17/09/2022 1:46 AM
CRP 0.52 <5.0 mg/L Ferritin
101.0
13 - 150 ug/L
Magnesium
0.91
0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L Cortisol (Random)
235.0
6am - 10am 166 - 507 nmol/L New range
Jefner
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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 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.
Daisi124
in
Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Private GP? Can they help?
Currently taking 2000ud Vit D,1000 Vit C, B12, Fish Oils, Zinc,
Magnesium
and iron daily aswell as completely gluten free. Is there anyone out there who found a tangible difference to symptoms such as weight and hair after T3?
Currently taking 2000ud Vit D,1000 Vit C, B12, Fish Oils, Zinc,
Magnesium
and iron daily aswell as completely gluten free. Is there anyone out there who found a tangible difference to symptoms such as weight and hair after T3?
Staceoglasgow
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Zeolite ; helpful & not helpful ? Good for cleansing our system , removing metals, or no?
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 and experience on this? Thank you!
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 and experience on this? Thank you!
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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