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Seven seas omega 3
Hii all just wondering what yous think about seven seas omega fish oil. I've bought the max strength one that includes e and d. I cant find anywhere anything about the purity or quality though. I have recently posted about a slightly raised tsh and dont want anything to squew my results for the next
Hii all just wondering what yous think about seven seas omega fish oil. I've bought the max strength one that includes e and d. I cant find anywhere anything about the purity or quality though. I have recently posted about a slightly raised tsh and dont want anything to squew my results for the next
Darcey14
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Massive anxiety flare just before period is about to start because I am soo worried about the pain.
So I have suffered with Endo and Adeno symptoms for like past 15/16 years and unfortunately am no stranger to being in pain because of it. However, over the last few months / periods, the pain has become soo much worse...which I didn't even think was possible. (I'm not sure if it is because of taking
So I have suffered with Endo and Adeno symptoms for like past 15/16 years and unfortunately am no stranger to being in pain because of it. However, over the last few months / periods, the pain has become soo much worse...which I didn't even think was possible. (I'm not sure if it is because of taking
JadeH92
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Oxidative Stress (ROS), Sleep and the Gut Microbiome: Staying Alive
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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cerazette And Mirena
hi all, Just looking for a little advice. I have the mirena for 9’months now and still have periods and heavy and 8-10 days. Irregular bleeding and something 2 “batches” if you like in the same month. Just come out of hospital appointment with endo specialist and advice is to have cerazette on top
hi all, Just looking for a little advice. I have the mirena for 9’months now and still have periods and heavy and 8-10 days. Irregular bleeding and something 2 “batches” if you like in the same month. Just come out of hospital appointment with endo specialist and advice is to have cerazette on top
Danni25800
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Alendronic Acid
when can I stop taking Alendronic Acid and Calcium pills. Fortunately I have been reducing steadily from 25mg prednisolone down to 4mgs in 11 months and hope to drop to mg 3next month. Do I still need the additional pills?
when can I stop taking Alendronic Acid and Calcium pills. Fortunately I have been reducing steadily from 25mg prednisolone down to 4mgs in 11 months and hope to drop to mg 3next month. Do I still need the additional pills?
Pt4rmigan
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
What dosage of R-Alpha Lipoic Acid is needed to prevent kidney stones?
Hello, Wondering whether anyone can help please. I am a Cystinuria patient, and am looking at taking Alpha Lipoic Acid tablets to prevent stone formation. I have gathered that R type Alpha Lipoic Acid is the one to use. My question is: what dosage of this R type will be sufficient to prevent the
Hello, Wondering whether anyone can help please. I am a Cystinuria patient, and am looking at taking Alpha Lipoic Acid tablets to prevent stone formation. I have gathered that R type Alpha Lipoic Acid is the one to use. My question is: what dosage of this R type will be sufficient to prevent the
man013saie
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Cystinuria Support
2 years ago
BMJ published paper on reducing incidence of autoimmune diseases, including PMR
This recently published research paper may be of interest re factors that may reduce the INCIDENCE of autoimmune disease, not cure it. https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj-2021-066452 "Vitamin D and marine omega 3 fatty acid supplementation and incident autoimmune disease: VITAL randomized controlled
This recently published research paper may be of interest re factors that may reduce the INCIDENCE of autoimmune disease, not cure it. https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj-2021-066452 "Vitamin D and marine omega 3 fatty acid supplementation and incident autoimmune disease: VITAL randomized controlled
redruth123
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Recently diagnosed, going on Alendronate (Fosamax) for 1 year...
Recently diagnosed, going on Alendronate (Fosamax) for 1 year along with the recommended supplementation, weight bearing exercises and not smoking. Doctor states my scores are low/borderline and that if he can push my scores back now his goal is NOT to have to take meds after a year that I will keep
Recently diagnosed, going on Alendronate (Fosamax) for 1 year along with the recommended supplementation, weight bearing exercises and not smoking. Doctor states my scores are low/borderline and that if he can push my scores back now his goal is NOT to have to take meds after a year that I will keep
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
DHEA, what’s happening?
Morning all, well new cycle and have been steadily and religiously doing my fertility yoga, long walks, med diet, ubiquinol, omega 3, pre conception vitamins, vit D3, new to the list is choline, DHEA, and finally wheatgrass. I have to have a list on the wall to break down all these tablets to when and
Morning all, well new cycle and have been steadily and religiously doing my fertility yoga, long walks, med diet, ubiquinol, omega 3, pre conception vitamins, vit D3, new to the list is choline, DHEA, and finally wheatgrass. I have to have a list on the wall to break down all these tablets to when and
troupe
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Missed Alendronic Acid date
Hi I need some advice please. My pharmacy ran out of Alendrotnic Acid last week - apparently it’s nationwide yet they didn’t tell me. It was only when I went to collect another prescription they informed me. I was due to take it last Saturday - so I had to phone my Drs to issue an urgent alternative
Hi I need some advice please. My pharmacy ran out of Alendrotnic Acid last week - apparently it’s nationwide yet they didn’t tell me. It was only when I went to collect another prescription they informed me. I was due to take it last Saturday - so I had to phone my Drs to issue an urgent alternative
Flowergirl24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
How to Increase BDNF
So somebody over on FB posted they were taking BDNF for PD anxiety (or maybe just for anxiety) so I Googled and found BDNF = Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and BDNF supplements do not contain Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor. But I did find this article on strongcoffee.com. https://strongcoffeecompany.com
So somebody over on FB posted they were taking BDNF for PD anxiety (or maybe just for anxiety) so I Googled and found BDNF = Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and BDNF supplements do not contain Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor. But I did find this article on strongcoffee.com. https://strongcoffeecompany.com
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Hydroxvchloroquine or Methotrexate
Have new consultant who wants to change my dmard to methotrexate but I am really concerned because I am on blood thinners for past DVTs, have atrial fibrillation and low blood pressure. I was diagnosed with RA in March and saw a consultant who decided the best treatment for me was a high dose of steroids
Have new consultant who wants to change my dmard to methotrexate but I am really concerned because I am on blood thinners for past DVTs, have atrial fibrillation and low blood pressure. I was diagnosed with RA in March and saw a consultant who decided the best treatment for me was a high dose of steroids
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NRAS
2 years ago
GCA relapse saga
Having been diagnosed with GCA in April 2021 I have followed the recommended reduction in prednisolone from 60mg to 4mg when I noticed the return of head and jaw pain. I contacted my GP who said if I thought it was a return of GCA I should contact urgent care. I called 111 who advised me to go to my
Having been diagnosed with GCA in April 2021 I have followed the recommended reduction in prednisolone from 60mg to 4mg when I noticed the return of head and jaw pain. I contacted my GP who said if I thought it was a return of GCA I should contact urgent care. I called 111 who advised me to go to my
Avon14
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
When to take Thyroxine advice please
Hi everyone, I’ve been taking my thyroxine (100/125), with all my morning meds + tiny bit of food, followed by breakfast 60-90 minutes later for 10 years and my endo says this is fine. I can’t say I’ve ever felt the thyroxine’s made any difference, and lately other major health problems have begun
Hi everyone, I’ve been taking my thyroxine (100/125), with all my morning meds + tiny bit of food, followed by breakfast 60-90 minutes later for 10 years and my endo says this is fine. I can’t say I’ve ever felt the thyroxine’s made any difference, and lately other major health problems have begun
Mitsy123
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Excessive sweating
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Oily, flaky, or inflamed skin
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Low MPV
Hello to all, I have been diagnosted with PBC in 2019. I am a good responder to ursodiol. I have to take vitamine D supplements and B12 also. In the past year my MPV is getting lower and lower and I am wondering if this should be à worry ? I am currently at 7,8. Thanks for your comments, Ancolie
Hello to all, I have been diagnosted with PBC in 2019. I am a good responder to ursodiol. I have to take vitamine D supplements and B12 also. In the past year my MPV is getting lower and lower and I am wondering if this should be à worry ? I am currently at 7,8. Thanks for your comments, Ancolie
Ancolie
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Before You Book (or recommend) That Iron Infusion
Please read the article embedded in this post to FreeGaza. In my unprofessional opinion, if you feel you must have an infusion then ask for Iron Dextran. Dextrose is a single molecule sugar that theoretically should be able to cross the BBB. Injectafer and iron sucrose, in my humble opinion, don’t stand
Please read the article embedded in this post to FreeGaza. In my unprofessional opinion, if you feel you must have an infusion then ask for Iron Dextran. Dextrose is a single molecule sugar that theoretically should be able to cross the BBB. Injectafer and iron sucrose, in my humble opinion, don’t stand
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Revealed: many common omega-3 fish oil supplements are ‘rancid’
An interesting article with, ultimately, a pretty unsatisfactory conclusion. If we don't know the level, nor its impact, what can or should we do about it?
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Revealed: many common omega-3 fish oil supplements are ‘rancid’
Independent tests find that a number of products on the
An interesting article with, ultimately, a pretty unsatisfactory conclusion. If we don't know the level, nor its impact, what can or should we do about it?
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Revealed: many common omega-3 fish oil supplements are ‘rancid’
Independent tests find that a number of products on the
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Interesting article on omega-3 fish oil supplements.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jan/17/revealed-many-common-omega-3-fish-oil-supplements-are-rancid
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jan/17/revealed-many-common-omega-3-fish-oil-supplements-are-rancid
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AF Association
2 years ago
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