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Omega 3's to reduce some MPN issues?
Two of my favorite experts did a podcast: https://hubermanlab.com/dr-rhonda-patrick-micronutrients-for-health-and-longevity/ I already take DHA and EPA but since listening I've increased my doses and changed to another supplement (and now keep it in the refrigerator). This and taking more Magnesium
Two of my favorite experts did a podcast: https://hubermanlab.com/dr-rhonda-patrick-micronutrients-for-health-and-longevity/ I already take DHA and EPA but since listening I've increased my doses and changed to another supplement (and now keep it in the refrigerator). This and taking more Magnesium
Elizka
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Latest Consensus on Omega-3, Aspirin & Curcumin?
So in finishing up my deep dive into supplements, these were the three I had the most trouble making any definitive personal conclusions about so I wanted to do a review before putting them to bed to get any last input. My general feeling is without well-designed long-term studies (not retrospective
So in finishing up my deep dive into supplements, these were the three I had the most trouble making any definitive personal conclusions about so I wanted to do a review before putting them to bed to get any last input. My general feeling is without well-designed long-term studies (not retrospective
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Pro Resolving Mediators : reduce neuro inflammation and are easily accessible
I learned of Pro Resolving Mediators from Chris Masterjohn PhD. Is anyone using Pro Resolving Mediators? Quote: “In PD, data suggest SPM are able to cross the blood-brain barrier, inhibit microglial activation and decrease induced markers of inflammation” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
I learned of Pro Resolving Mediators from Chris Masterjohn PhD. Is anyone using Pro Resolving Mediators? Quote: “In PD, data suggest SPM are able to cross the blood-brain barrier, inhibit microglial activation and decrease induced markers of inflammation” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Four Supplements To Help With Long Covid Plus One More Supplement
It is now common knowledge that Covid-19, at least for many people, can still cause moderate to severe symptoms even after you are over the main symptoms of Covid-19 and test negative for the SARS-CoV2 virus. These symptoms can persist for months or even years, and some people seem unable to ever
It is now common knowledge that Covid-19, at least for many people, can still cause moderate to severe symptoms even after you are over the main symptoms of Covid-19 and test negative for the SARS-CoV2 virus. These symptoms can persist for months or even years, and some people seem unable to ever
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
osteoporosis and products to help
hi everyone. Been on alendronic acid for about 4 months but have had a small problem of irritation in my throat, causing coughing. Coughing is painful, having 4 spinal fractures in April. I’ve now been asked to change to zolondronic acid, yearly infusion. This is NOT the same as denusomab.
hi everyone. Been on alendronic acid for about 4 months but have had a small problem of irritation in my throat, causing coughing. Coughing is painful, having 4 spinal fractures in April. I’ve now been asked to change to zolondronic acid, yearly infusion. This is NOT the same as denusomab.
Errp82
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Brilliant review with pharmacist
Hi Everyone I’m just back from a review of my medication for PMR and high blood pressure with the surgery pharmacist. He was great and to me had a better understanding of this condition than any of the gp’s I’ve spoken to on the phone. He did admit that they don’t always understand the interactions
Hi Everyone I’m just back from a review of my medication for PMR and high blood pressure with the surgery pharmacist. He was great and to me had a better understanding of this condition than any of the gp’s I’ve spoken to on the phone. He did admit that they don’t always understand the interactions
MrsPractical
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Obeticholic acid
Hi everyone I was diagnosed around 5 years ago. Unfortunately I am not fully responding to first line treatment Urso. The Dr's are suggesting that I should start on Obeticholic Acid. I'm a little apprehensive due to the side effects listed. Is there anyone here who could advise please? Tia 😊
Hi everyone I was diagnosed around 5 years ago. Unfortunately I am not fully responding to first line treatment Urso. The Dr's are suggesting that I should start on Obeticholic Acid. I'm a little apprehensive due to the side effects listed. Is there anyone here who could advise please? Tia 😊
Marj6364
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Elevated parathyroid hormone?
Is there any research, data, or personal experience with having parathyroid levels, but not blood calcium levels, become elevated while taking alendronate? I had been on alendronate very successfully (no side effects and a stabilized DEXA) for about 6 months when my TSH to monitor my decade long hypothyroidism
Is there any research, data, or personal experience with having parathyroid levels, but not blood calcium levels, become elevated while taking alendronate? I had been on alendronate very successfully (no side effects and a stabilized DEXA) for about 6 months when my TSH to monitor my decade long hypothyroidism
Loveballet
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Increased aminoacids ... Could this be my gut issue
hi ive had amino acids profile tests done and there are increased levels of glycine;hydroproline; nithene; asparagine. Does anyone know what this means and could this be related to my gut pain? Thank you
hi ive had amino acids profile tests done and there are increased levels of glycine;hydroproline; nithene; asparagine. Does anyone know what this means and could this be related to my gut pain? Thank you
Waiting_for_godo
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IBS Network
2 years ago
denosumab injections
Hi Everyone, I’m hoping to get some advice so I can make an informed decision about treatment with denosumab. I am 61 and I had a small hormone-related breast cancer removed at the start of 2020. Subsequently I went on Letrozole which I couldn’t tolerate. They changed me to Anastrozole which I’m ok
Hi Everyone, I’m hoping to get some advice so I can make an informed decision about treatment with denosumab. I am 61 and I had a small hormone-related breast cancer removed at the start of 2020. Subsequently I went on Letrozole which I couldn’t tolerate. They changed me to Anastrozole which I’m ok
Calamintha
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Interferon Alpha 2-a (PEG) vs 2-b,(Bes) exactly what's the diff?
I posted this image recently, but here it's in a new context. For those who are curious exactly how 2-a and 2-b IFNs differ (I posted inside another thread before but here's a new post on it): https://www.prospecbio.com/interferon-alpha-2a_human "The difference between IFNA2A and IFNA2B is in the
I posted this image recently, but here it's in a new context. For those who are curious exactly how 2-a and 2-b IFNs differ (I posted inside another thread before but here's a new post on it): https://www.prospecbio.com/interferon-alpha-2a_human "The difference between IFNA2A and IFNA2B is in the
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Expiration date
After reading about the (supposed?) shortage of B12 in UK, I, too, am wondering if PanPharma’s shortened expiration date from 2 years to one year has contributed to this perceived shortage. Have we gotten the final answer on why PanPharma shortened their expiry date? Does anyone know if the inactive
After reading about the (supposed?) shortage of B12 in UK, I, too, am wondering if PanPharma’s shortened expiration date from 2 years to one year has contributed to this perceived shortage. Have we gotten the final answer on why PanPharma shortened their expiry date? Does anyone know if the inactive
EiCa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Anyone clued up on bone health please?
I recently had a bone scan and was very concerned to learn that there had been severe degenerative changes to both my spine and hips which weren't expected as my scan 3 years ago wasn't bad. They did take me off Alendronic Acid 18 months ago at which time I also went gluten and dairy free (found out
I recently had a bone scan and was very concerned to learn that there had been severe degenerative changes to both my spine and hips which weren't expected as my scan 3 years ago wasn't bad. They did take me off Alendronic Acid 18 months ago at which time I also went gluten and dairy free (found out
Delgor
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Diagnosis Issue
Hi All, I have been having issues with my periods since they began but the last 3 years have gotten much worse. Every period I have seems to be worse than the last. After a lot of back and forth with the GP and having tried the pill, mini pill and coil over the last 6 years, I persuaded them to refer
Hi All, I have been having issues with my periods since they began but the last 3 years have gotten much worse. Every period I have seems to be worse than the last. After a lot of back and forth with the GP and having tried the pill, mini pill and coil over the last 6 years, I persuaded them to refer
RioBeau
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Dosage of Ursodiol
Looking at my M2 Antibody levels from the last 2 blood panels, it looks like I have PBC. My other levels, GGT and Alk Phos are within normal range. My doctor has prescribed Ursodiol for me to treat the PBC and the dosage seems high. I am to take a 500mg tablet in the morning and a 250mg tablet at
Looking at my M2 Antibody levels from the last 2 blood panels, it looks like I have PBC. My other levels, GGT and Alk Phos are within normal range. My doctor has prescribed Ursodiol for me to treat the PBC and the dosage seems high. I am to take a 500mg tablet in the morning and a 250mg tablet at
Greenfern
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PBCers Organization
2 years ago
Osteoporosis/alendronic acid
I have had a reasonably uneventful PMR journey so far 🤞. Diagnosed April 2020 slow pred reduction from 15mg now reducing 5.5mg/5m. I also take lansoprazole15mg/ vitamin D 800iu as prescribed by my GP since first diagnosis ( she said my diet was high enough in calcium) and following advice on this invaluable
I have had a reasonably uneventful PMR journey so far 🤞. Diagnosed April 2020 slow pred reduction from 15mg now reducing 5.5mg/5m. I also take lansoprazole15mg/ vitamin D 800iu as prescribed by my GP since first diagnosis ( she said my diet was high enough in calcium) and following advice on this invaluable
Clarbeston
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
helvella - Vade Mecum for Thyroid
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helvella - Vade Mecum for Thyroid
[/i] [i]The term vade mecum means:[/i] [i]1. A referential book such as a handbook or manual.[/i] [i]2. A useful object, constantly carried on one’s person.[/i] [i]Please don't get put off by the number of pages![/i] [i]Nor by the fact it is targeted at
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helvella - Vade Mecum for Thyroid
[/i] [i]The term vade mecum means:[/i] [i]1. A referential book such as a handbook or manual.[/i] [i]2. A useful object, constantly carried on one’s person.[/i] [i]Please don't get put off by the number of pages![/i] [i]Nor by the fact it is targeted at
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
My rheumy wants me off of prednisone as soon as possible
First of all, thanks to everyone who replied me, and gave me valuable advice on my previous post. This is an update. Previously, I mentioned that I wasn't happy with my first rheumy appointment as she thinks I don’t need steroids because my inflammation markers are in a normal range and this is not a
First of all, thanks to everyone who replied me, and gave me valuable advice on my previous post. This is an update. Previously, I mentioned that I wasn't happy with my first rheumy appointment as she thinks I don’t need steroids because my inflammation markers are in a normal range and this is not a
Morningdew62
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
REMs scan result
Hi everyone, just wanted to share my good news with you all. I broke my back after a high impact fall from my kitchen worktop onto the floor in 2020. I had to fight for a Dexa scan after being advised to start bone meds. I had the scan last March results as follows. Dual Femur total -1.5 and lumbar spine
Hi everyone, just wanted to share my good news with you all. I broke my back after a high impact fall from my kitchen worktop onto the floor in 2020. I had to fight for a Dexa scan after being advised to start bone meds. I had the scan last March results as follows. Dual Femur total -1.5 and lumbar spine
Unluckylors
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Combined vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids and a simple exercise program may reduce cancer risk among active adults aged 70 plus
In the "DO-HEALTH" randomized clinical trial with 2,157 relatively healthy participants aged 70 plus, supplementation with daily high-dose vitamin D3 plus omega-3s, combined with a simple home exercise program (SHEP), showed no significant improvement in systolic or diastolic blood pressure, nonvertebral
In the "DO-HEALTH" randomized clinical trial with 2,157 relatively healthy participants aged 70 plus, supplementation with daily high-dose vitamin D3 plus omega-3s, combined with a simple home exercise program (SHEP), showed no significant improvement in systolic or diastolic blood pressure, nonvertebral
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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