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Vitamin C in the world of Parkinson´s
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes." Introduction. Could vitamin C be an essential element in future Parkinson's treatments? Did you know that vitamin C is essential in the chain of synthesis of
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vitamin B treatment
Vitamin B treatment Has anyone had experience with thiamine (vitamin B-1) treatment for PD
Vitamin B treatment Has anyone had experience with thiamine (vitamin B-1) treatment for PD
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Nutritional recommendations for Acid reflux.
Hi Studies have shown links with Thyroid disorders and low stomach acid. Ant acids and PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) exacerbates low stomach acid, long term use is not recommended. Low stomach acid can be caused by high cortisol, thus causing issues with the thyroid function. Low stomach acid can
Hi Studies have shown links with Thyroid disorders and low stomach acid. Ant acids and PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) exacerbates low stomach acid, long term use is not recommended. Low stomach acid can be caused by high cortisol, thus causing issues with the thyroid function. Low stomach acid can
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Vitamin E and Vitamin B ok to take with Levothyroxine?
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis. Long and painful story but I lost my daughter full term in June and had a mmc in December. My full term loss was a very rare pregnancy complication - nothing to do with my thyroid - it was 1.08 5 weeks after birth. Since august I have known that
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis. Long and painful story but I lost my daughter full term in June and had a mmc in December. My full term loss was a very rare pregnancy complication - nothing to do with my thyroid - it was 1.08 5 weeks after birth. Since august I have known that
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
The more homocysteine, the worse the Parkinson's?
"You don't discover new continents if you don't have the courage to lose sight of the old shores." Andre Gide An elevated level of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood is neurotoxic and has been reported as a truly important risk factor for developing Parkinson's, as well as cardiovascular disease
"You don't discover new continents if you don't have the courage to lose sight of the old shores." Andre Gide An elevated level of the amino acid homocysteine in the blood is neurotoxic and has been reported as a truly important risk factor for developing Parkinson's, as well as cardiovascular disease
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Information about spinal cord compression.
Has anyone experienced a spinal cord compression or fracture? Can you share your experiences. Has anyone experienced what it means to prevent one. We know that getting an MRI to show the urgency of treatment is one thing and then the mention of surgery. We don't know what that means. Who handles this
Has anyone experienced a spinal cord compression or fracture? Can you share your experiences. Has anyone experienced what it means to prevent one. We know that getting an MRI to show the urgency of treatment is one thing and then the mention of surgery. We don't know what that means. Who handles this
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Published in Oncology · February 17, 2021ASCO GU 2021: No Benefit From Radiation Dose Intensification i
February 11, 2021—Dose-intensified salvage radiotherapy was no more effective than conventional radiotherapy for the treatment of recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy, according to a phase III study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
February 11, 2021—Dose-intensified salvage radiotherapy was no more effective than conventional radiotherapy for the treatment of recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy, according to a phase III study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Thyroid results puzzle
I know how some of you good people like a bit of a thyroid labs puzzle - so I thought i might post up some of my recent results and see if you had any thoughts on them. I have been diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and have been taking combination T3 / T4 therapy with levothyroxine and Tiromel T3 for a few
I know how some of you good people like a bit of a thyroid labs puzzle - so I thought i might post up some of my recent results and see if you had any thoughts on them. I have been diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and have been taking combination T3 / T4 therapy with levothyroxine and Tiromel T3 for a few
garz
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
4 amazing videos that change the way we look at Parkinson's.
"The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust Over the last 40 years, four courageous and compassionate neurologists have investigated the use of various substances to achieve a "miraculous" improvement in patients with many years of
"The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust Over the last 40 years, four courageous and compassionate neurologists have investigated the use of various substances to achieve a "miraculous" improvement in patients with many years of
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Sensations after omentum removal?
Hello everyone! In 2016 I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to have extensive radical hysterectomy that also involved the removing of part of the omentum. I was wondering if anyone else feels strange sensations in the stomach area after their omentum removal? I constantly feel a fluttering sensation
Hello everyone! In 2016 I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to have extensive radical hysterectomy that also involved the removing of part of the omentum. I was wondering if anyone else feels strange sensations in the stomach area after their omentum removal? I constantly feel a fluttering sensation
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Chronic Illness Associated with Mold and Mycotoxins: Is Naso-Sinus Fungal Biofilm the Culprit?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920250/ “A recent study of mold exposed patients (n = 25) with a variety of systemic symptoms was presented [63]. The vast majority of the patients were positive for mycotoxins in the urine. The patients were treated with intranasal amphotericin B with or
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920250/ “A recent study of mold exposed patients (n = 25) with a variety of systemic symptoms was presented [63]. The vast majority of the patients were positive for mycotoxins in the urine. The patients were treated with intranasal amphotericin B with or
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Latest results show low TSH, high FT4 but have hypo symptoms, seeing endo next Monday
Hi, this is my second post on this forum. I need some help interpreting my latest figures from a prick blood test I did with Thriva. As they use wide ranges I've included 'normal' and 'optimal' ranges that they highlight in their results. I took this test on Monday 18 Jan in the morning on fasting stomach
Hi, this is my second post on this forum. I need some help interpreting my latest figures from a prick blood test I did with Thriva. As they use wide ranges I've included 'normal' and 'optimal' ranges that they highlight in their results. I took this test on Monday 18 Jan in the morning on fasting stomach
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed post radical prostatectomy
I am 65 and have a PSA of 8.4 after radical prostatectomy in Nov 2020, MRI shows no pelvis infiltration so suspicion are distant mets, PET scan coming up. I have requested surgical castration as opposed to meds, as even loading dose of oral bicalutemide floored me with fatigue and worsening arthritis
I am 65 and have a PSA of 8.4 after radical prostatectomy in Nov 2020, MRI shows no pelvis infiltration so suspicion are distant mets, PET scan coming up. I have requested surgical castration as opposed to meds, as even loading dose of oral bicalutemide floored me with fatigue and worsening arthritis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Zytiga did not Work - Chemo or RA 223 Next
Question for all you warriors. Have you had Zytiga fail? Yesterday I met with my MO and he reviewed the results of my PSA - now 15 - up from 4 - ninety days ago when I started Zytiga, the bone scan - some mets larger and some new ones - and CT scan with no mets in the soft tissues. He said we
Question for all you warriors. Have you had Zytiga fail? Yesterday I met with my MO and he reviewed the results of my PSA - now 15 - up from 4 - ninety days ago when I started Zytiga, the bone scan - some mets larger and some new ones - and CT scan with no mets in the soft tissues. He said we
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Why continue LUPRON when ADT not working?
I have castration resistant prostate cancer with a Testosterone level of 6. I am not sure why I am still taking Lupron when it is clearly not working? Ideas? [i] Like everyone, I hate the side effects! Thanks in advance![/i] History: Diagnosed at Stage 4 (2 years + 3 months ago). Reached mCRPC 1 year
I have castration resistant prostate cancer with a Testosterone level of 6. I am not sure why I am still taking Lupron when it is clearly not working? Ideas? [i] Like everyone, I hate the side effects! Thanks in advance![/i] History: Diagnosed at Stage 4 (2 years + 3 months ago). Reached mCRPC 1 year
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Have I really reached the last hitching post. Its truly surreal.
At the risk of being mellow dramatic, I have recently been disqualified from a clinical trial bombesin) due to lack of expression on the Psma pet scan, prior to this brief attempt at a novel clinical trial I was on my 6th round of carboplatin and cabataxal, my M.o informed me of a couple more trials
At the risk of being mellow dramatic, I have recently been disqualified from a clinical trial bombesin) due to lack of expression on the Psma pet scan, prior to this brief attempt at a novel clinical trial I was on my 6th round of carboplatin and cabataxal, my M.o informed me of a couple more trials
Costarica1961
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Lightheadedness, dizzy spells,
Doctors have ruled out brain abnormalities, inner ear problems. Besides cancer treatment, taking 20 mg of Telmisartan daily, 4/10 mg Flomax evenings. Two tabs Caltrate 600 daily, two tablets Cosamine DS daily, 5000 mg vitamin B lingual every third day, and 2 bitter almonds per day. Only started bitter
Doctors have ruled out brain abnormalities, inner ear problems. Besides cancer treatment, taking 20 mg of Telmisartan daily, 4/10 mg Flomax evenings. Two tabs Caltrate 600 daily, two tablets Cosamine DS daily, 5000 mg vitamin B lingual every third day, and 2 bitter almonds per day. Only started bitter
Flyfisherbug
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ct values and (RT-PCR) SARS-CoV-2 tests -ASK FOR YOUR Ct VALUE before making radical treatment decisions
(I try to avoid Covid-19 comments or on molecular virology/biology on this forum, but this one seems appropriate given RoyProp's post. The use of Ct values is controversial, so don't assume anything I say is gospel, but plenty of studies are available to substantiate what I suggest. Look for Dr. Mina's
(I try to avoid Covid-19 comments or on molecular virology/biology on this forum, but this one seems appropriate given RoyProp's post. The use of Ct values is controversial, so don't assume anything I say is gospel, but plenty of studies are available to substantiate what I suggest. Look for Dr. Mina's
sharoncrayn
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Magnesium for pain or cognition
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Lifestyle - diet, exercise, stress reduction sure seems to make a difference
Lifestyle - diet, exercise, stress reduction sure seems to make a difference. I have copied Dr. Michael Greger's blog from Feb 4 here: Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer with Diet Written By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM on February 4th, 2021 Dr. Dean Ornish showed that a plant-based diet and lifestyle
Lifestyle - diet, exercise, stress reduction sure seems to make a difference. I have copied Dr. Michael Greger's blog from Feb 4 here: Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer with Diet Written By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM on February 4th, 2021 Dr. Dean Ornish showed that a plant-based diet and lifestyle
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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