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Hello everyone, Ive probably asked this question before but i cant remember. Has anyone had any side effects while taking this? Has it caused anyone any major issues? Many Thanks
Hello everyone, Ive probably asked this question before but i cant remember. Has anyone had any side effects while taking this? Has it caused anyone any major issues? Many Thanks
Julie182
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Qestran
any tried the tablet form of colestrymine. Since being switched to questran from the generic prescribed in hospital the oral suspension seems less effective ?
any tried the tablet form of colestrymine. Since being switched to questran from the generic prescribed in hospital the oral suspension seems less effective ?
Clare-
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Some 'itch' suggestions
Regarding itching….
DO’S
Tepid showers Dove or baby soap/shower gels Exfoliating gloves using quick, easy strokes Coconut oil in the shower – and afterwards Meds – Sertraline, Benadryl, Hydroxyzine, Questran packets, rifampin, cholestriramine, cholesterol lowering drugs (fenifibrate & simvastatin
Regarding itching….
DO’S
Tepid showers Dove or baby soap/shower gels Exfoliating gloves using quick, easy strokes Coconut oil in the shower – and afterwards Meds – Sertraline, Benadryl, Hydroxyzine, Questran packets, rifampin, cholestriramine, cholesterol lowering drugs (fenifibrate & simvastatin
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
3 months ago
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Bile Acid Diarrhoea- Does Questran Work?
Hi, I'm due to start taking Questran powder as I am having a flare-up of Bile Acid Diarrhoea. I just wondered if anyone had used this product, (or similar), and if so, does it work? Thanks
Hi, I'm due to start taking Questran powder as I am having a flare-up of Bile Acid Diarrhoea. I just wondered if anyone had used this product, (or similar), and if so, does it work? Thanks
laurajn087
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IBS Network
3 months ago
Questran for Bile Acid Malabsorption
Does anyone know an alternative medication for Questran as there is now unavailability due to supply problems? I am having a bad attack of Bile Acid Malabsorption at the moment and am virtually housebound by it! Any help would be much appreciated 🙏
Does anyone know an alternative medication for Questran as there is now unavailability due to supply problems? I am having a bad attack of Bile Acid Malabsorption at the moment and am virtually housebound by it! Any help would be much appreciated 🙏
laurajn087
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IBS Network
3 months ago
Hints regarding itching...
DO’S Tepid showers Dove or baby soap/shower gels Exfoliating gloves using quick, easy strokes Coconut oil in the shower – and afterwards Meds – Sertraline, Benadryl, Hydroxyzine, Questran packets, rifampin, cholestriramine, cholesterol lowering drugs (fenifibrate & simvastatin) Cotton or soft jersey
DO’S Tepid showers Dove or baby soap/shower gels Exfoliating gloves using quick, easy strokes Coconut oil in the shower – and afterwards Meds – Sertraline, Benadryl, Hydroxyzine, Questran packets, rifampin, cholestriramine, cholesterol lowering drugs (fenifibrate & simvastatin) Cotton or soft jersey
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Tuesday's Tip
I've read in Dr. Jones' book that often the use of light therapy has been shown to help patient's itching. It has been used for years in newborns to help break down neonatal jaundice. It's thought to break down the jaundice pigment in the skin. The trick is the decide how much sunlight or light therapy
I've read in Dr. Jones' book that often the use of light therapy has been shown to help patient's itching. It has been used for years in newborns to help break down neonatal jaundice. It's thought to break down the jaundice pigment in the skin. The trick is the decide how much sunlight or light therapy
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
9 days ago
Celeste photopharmics trial
I would like to know if anyone in this group is participating in this clinical trial [u]DB RCT for Specialized Phototherapy in Parkinson's Disease. (LIGHT-PD[/u]) ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04453033 Sponsor PhotoPharmics, Inc. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04453033?locStr=United%20States&country
I would like to know if anyone in this group is participating in this clinical trial [u]DB RCT for Specialized Phototherapy in Parkinson's Disease. (LIGHT-PD[/u]) ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04453033 Sponsor PhotoPharmics, Inc. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04453033?locStr=United%20States&country
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
23 days ago
Patient enrollment begins in study of novel light therapy for Parkinson’s disease
The first 100 patients have been enrolled in a clinical trial investigating a novel light therapy device intended to treat individuals with Parkinson’s disease, according to the manufacturer.Enrollees are expected to use the Celeste device within their own homes for 1 hour per day when doing activities
The first 100 patients have been enrolled in a clinical trial investigating a novel light therapy device intended to treat individuals with Parkinson’s disease, according to the manufacturer.Enrollees are expected to use the Celeste device within their own homes for 1 hour per day when doing activities
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Planet Fitness Whole Body Enhancement machine
I've recently read about Total Body Enhancement at Planet Fitness. It's a 12 minute routine with red light therapy and a vibration plate. Supposed to help with osteoporosis. Wondering if anyone has used this machine?
I've recently read about Total Body Enhancement at Planet Fitness. It's a 12 minute routine with red light therapy and a vibration plate. Supposed to help with osteoporosis. Wondering if anyone has used this machine?
wasenior
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Osteoporosis Support
2 months ago
Inflammatory Arthritis
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis this past October and the rheumatologist tried to put me on Methotroxate and I kindly declined after seeing all the negative reviews about it. I’m only 31 years old and have to get fluid drained off of my knee at least 1-2 times a year. Has
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis this past October and the rheumatologist tried to put me on Methotroxate and I kindly declined after seeing all the negative reviews about it. I’m only 31 years old and have to get fluid drained off of my knee at least 1-2 times a year. Has
rms3377
in
NRAS
2 months ago
New to the community
Hi there, I'm Weng , 57, from Singapore. Last year, I was told by my neurologist that I have PD. The news came when I was about to retire. My goal is stay off medication and continue living a normal life. I have made a lot of lifestyle change since that fateful day. Things I do to help myself: brisk
Hi there, I'm Weng , 57, from Singapore. Last year, I was told by my neurologist that I have PD. The news came when I was about to retire. My goal is stay off medication and continue living a normal life. I have made a lot of lifestyle change since that fateful day. Things I do to help myself: brisk
Weng888
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
My PBC is getting worse. ascites causing me SOB, confusion, falls. skin is so itchy despite phototherapy. My symptoms are of late stages.
Can anyone help to elevate some symptoms. It's so effecting my life.
Can anyone help to elevate some symptoms. It's so effecting my life.
Oakleypup
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
My DIY red light therapy / photobiomodulation helmet build. If you have built one and would like to share pictures please do.
I originally posted here asking some questions about building a red light therapy hat. https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/150630223/a-question-for-anyone-who-built-a-red-light-therapy-helmet-hat.?responses=150932897 I would like to say thank you to the people in that thread for helping
I originally posted here asking some questions about building a red light therapy hat. https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/150630223/a-question-for-anyone-who-built-a-red-light-therapy-helmet-hat.?responses=150932897 I would like to say thank you to the people in that thread for helping
Glenfarclas
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Prostate cancer treatment and IBS
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
merve1
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Supporting evidence for PIP
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
I’m ploughing through the online form and it keeps saying about supporting evidence. I was diagnosed in 2021 by my then GP in the midlands over the Covid period - so not many doctor visits. Not much prescribed, using paracetamol and/or ibuprofen as and when necessary. Basically have been self-managing
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
Holistic POSITIVE results
Hello, I was dx with PD in 2019. I’ve progressed to stage 3 and have tried a lot of synthetic meds. I wont take tgem if the side effects worsen my current symptoms. That excludes most. I have read a million articles on new and upcoming tests and trials. I’m tired of chasing the rabbit. Although I cant
Hello, I was dx with PD in 2019. I’ve progressed to stage 3 and have tried a lot of synthetic meds. I wont take tgem if the side effects worsen my current symptoms. That excludes most. I have read a million articles on new and upcoming tests and trials. I’m tired of chasing the rabbit. Although I cant
GigiOf8
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Webinar: Exploring Valeda light therapy for AMD
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
Carol_MacularSociety
Partner
in
Macular Society
4 months ago
red light therapy
Hi I have been looking into the benefits of red light therapy for muscle issues and wondered if anyone had tried this - I can’t see any contradictions with hydroxi and will be mainly using this on my neck , upper back and thyroid areas - I know this won’t help ET as such but using for other issues.
Hi I have been looking into the benefits of red light therapy for muscle issues and wondered if anyone had tried this - I can’t see any contradictions with hydroxi and will be mainly using this on my neck , upper back and thyroid areas - I know this won’t help ET as such but using for other issues.
BeckyDing
in
MPN Voice
4 months ago
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