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Could two amino acids be the missing link?
I posted this in a reply but to me this information was exciting so I wanted to post on a new post also. I have posted before that Fish oil Supplement triggered me off after almost a year of no AF. Everything I read says Fish Oil should be taken, so why does it trigger me? I am currently
I posted this in a reply but to me this information was exciting so I wanted to post on a new post also. I have posted before that Fish oil Supplement triggered me off after almost a year of no AF. Everything I read says Fish Oil should be taken, so why does it trigger me? I am currently
Peacefulneedshelp
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
warning!! Long post
Thank goodness I’m a stubborn Taurine!! My rheumatology department has been stripped of staff… When I was first was diagnosed my treatment was amazing. i had a rheumatologist . A designated nurse who knew me by name easily contactable and never left me to suffer. A helpline everyday with immediate
Thank goodness I’m a stubborn Taurine!! My rheumatology department has been stripped of staff… When I was first was diagnosed my treatment was amazing. i had a rheumatologist . A designated nurse who knew me by name easily contactable and never left me to suffer. A helpline everyday with immediate
J1707-
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NRAS
11 days ago
Supplement absorption
I posted the other day about being newly diagnosed and I received loads of brilliant support and advice from people on here about supplements and lifestyle changes that can help with PD progression. I haven’t yet managed to do all the recommended reading but I’m working on it. I’m still looking into
I posted the other day about being newly diagnosed and I received loads of brilliant support and advice from people on here about supplements and lifestyle changes that can help with PD progression. I haven’t yet managed to do all the recommended reading but I’m working on it. I’m still looking into
SallyBeeBobs
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Cure Parkinson's
12 days ago
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How I effectively cured my afib.
How I effectively cured my Afib. I know everyone’s story and situation is different, but this is my journey and how I effectively cured my afib. I use the term effectively because I’m pretty sure I would have an episode if I stopped taking my supplements, but I am 100% pharmaceutical free –
but
How I effectively cured my Afib. I know everyone’s story and situation is different, but this is my journey and how I effectively cured my afib. I use the term effectively because I’m pretty sure I would have an episode if I stopped taking my supplements, but I am 100% pharmaceutical free –
but
Celticboy2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
18 days ago
Lithium Orate , Taurine
I have been taking about 2 grams of taurine a day for a few months now. Taurine is supposed to be good for longevity. There are more and more reliable references to this on the Internet. Now I would like to add "Lithium Orotate" 5 mg daily. Has anyone had any experience with this? Here is an excerpt
I have been taking about 2 grams of taurine a day for a few months now. Taurine is supposed to be good for longevity. There are more and more reliable references to this on the Internet. Now I would like to add "Lithium Orotate" 5 mg daily. Has anyone had any experience with this? Here is an excerpt
PDTom
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Hawthorn supplement helped
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
Floridagirl11
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Amino acid urine test finds taurine “wasting”, elevated beta alanine and anserine - anyone else?
hi. Input much appreciated on a mystery . First background: I have had elevated ALT, AST, and GGT for decades along with poor health and some little recognized chronic conditions. I would like to know if anyone else with liver disease has or has heard of the following odd metabolic derangement. I
hi. Input much appreciated on a mystery . First background: I have had elevated ALT, AST, and GGT for decades along with poor health and some little recognized chronic conditions. I would like to know if anyone else with liver disease has or has heard of the following odd metabolic derangement. I
SkinNBones
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Magnesium Taurate side effects.
I have taken Magnesium Taurate for year’s, firstly Cardiovascular Research combined and then Magnesium Bisglycinate and taurine separately (due to costs and needing a mortgage to buy the combined). Has anyone taken the Magnesium Taurate from Ethical Nutrition? If so did you notice any side effects?
I have taken Magnesium Taurate for year’s, firstly Cardiovascular Research combined and then Magnesium Bisglycinate and taurine separately (due to costs and needing a mortgage to buy the combined). Has anyone taken the Magnesium Taurate from Ethical Nutrition? If so did you notice any side effects?
Frances123
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Hashimotos for Sixteen Years, Realizing I Know Next to Nothing
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
This is a long story, and as with so much in this "we have too much info" age, I'm probably over-responding, but, I was recently blindsided by a new health condition, and I don't fancy having it happen again if there are cues available. I've had hypothyroidism/Hashimotos for 16-17 years, at least based
josephinius1
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Vitamins and Minerals - Good or Bad - What I've Recently Discovered
I've been taking quite an array of vitamins and minerals daily. Actually 7 in number, vitamin C, B, D3, K2, Taurine, Magnesium and CoQ10 (I added CoQ10 late last year). Over the last few months all the joints in my body had been getting sore to the point where they really hurt, especially when I had
I've been taking quite an array of vitamins and minerals daily. Actually 7 in number, vitamin C, B, D3, K2, Taurine, Magnesium and CoQ10 (I added CoQ10 late last year). Over the last few months all the joints in my body had been getting sore to the point where they really hurt, especially when I had
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Updated my Stack (what's in your stack?)
So I updated my stack. What's in your stack? Does it seem to be helping? Success Stories are Welcome.
About 6 weeks ago I cut Methylene Blue out of my stack. My tongue was getting really sore for a long time so I stopped. I don't think this is a side effect of MB, but it has been 6 weeks and
So I updated my stack. What's in your stack? Does it seem to be helping? Success Stories are Welcome.
About 6 weeks ago I cut Methylene Blue out of my stack. My tongue was getting really sore for a long time so I stopped. I don't think this is a side effect of MB, but it has been 6 weeks and
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Taurine
Hi I recently came across a paper on a medical experiment using Taurine supplement that had some great results quoted. Has anyone had any good results using this ?
Hi I recently came across a paper on a medical experiment using Taurine supplement that had some great results quoted. Has anyone had any good results using this ?
AnotherLevel
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
Vital Role of B12 and Folate
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0193953X12001001?via%3Dihub This article focuses on the role of b12 and folate in the synthesis of methionine and one of the side effects of improper synthesis is depression and cognitive impairment. However, I want to emphasise that poor synthesis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0193953X12001001?via%3Dihub This article focuses on the role of b12 and folate in the synthesis of methionine and one of the side effects of improper synthesis is depression and cognitive impairment. However, I want to emphasise that poor synthesis
B12life
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
A suggestion that is working well, for me at least. AT least for now.
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
lauraflora
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Magnesium CAUSING muscle cramps
Forgive the capitals. I have found the sweet spot for magnesium supplementation for constipation and its about 600mg split between 2 doses of 1/4 ts oxide but its also unfortunately causing me muscle cramps and dry eyes to the point I can't wear contact lenses during supplementation. I have tried many
Forgive the capitals. I have found the sweet spot for magnesium supplementation for constipation and its about 600mg split between 2 doses of 1/4 ts oxide but its also unfortunately causing me muscle cramps and dry eyes to the point I can't wear contact lenses during supplementation. I have tried many
SteveT3
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
afib and surgery
I have had AF since 2010 when a stupid dr overdosed my thyroid meds. I convert at home and HR is under 100 while in it. I am on Eliquis and metoprolol ext release 25mgs daily but I take metoprolol tartrate 25mgs when I go into AF. I eat plant based diet/slim/fit/85yo female. I usually have a total
I have had AF since 2010 when a stupid dr overdosed my thyroid meds. I convert at home and HR is under 100 while in it. I am on Eliquis and metoprolol ext release 25mgs daily but I take metoprolol tartrate 25mgs when I go into AF. I eat plant based diet/slim/fit/85yo female. I usually have a total
brit1
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AF Association
8 months ago
What's the best Magnesium supplement for Thyroid?
I've tried a few but for the past few years I've concentrated on Magnesium taurine which is supposed to be heart centric, for my afib. It hasn't made a difference and the capsules give me heartburn so I want to switch back to a thyroid focussed magnesium. What do people prefer?
I've tried a few but for the past few years I've concentrated on Magnesium taurine which is supposed to be heart centric, for my afib. It hasn't made a difference and the capsules give me heartburn so I want to switch back to a thyroid focussed magnesium. What do people prefer?
FancyPants54
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Methotrexate before & after Covid Booster ??
I have not been able to find the Post where this was previously discussed. I take Methotrexate on Wednesdays and have Covid Booster plus Flu Jab booked for Saturday 5th October. What is the advise please? do I take the MTX - Wednesday before? Wednesday after? OR neither?
I have not been able to find the Post where this was previously discussed. I take Methotrexate on Wednesdays and have Covid Booster plus Flu Jab booked for Saturday 5th October. What is the advise please? do I take the MTX - Wednesday before? Wednesday after? OR neither?
Golf-1
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PMRGCAuk
15 hours ago
'Flu and covid jabs at same time !
I'm 83 and have had RA since I was 48 . I normally book my 'flu and covid jabs separately. This year I've "bitten the bullet" and booked them at the same time ( different arms ) at the end of October. I've always felt quite "meh" after the covid jab and last year I felt similarly after the 'flu jab
I'm 83 and have had RA since I was 48 . I normally book my 'flu and covid jabs separately. This year I've "bitten the bullet" and booked them at the same time ( different arms ) at the end of October. I've always felt quite "meh" after the covid jab and last year I felt similarly after the 'flu jab
Briefencounter
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NRAS
2 days ago
Myositis or something else?
I am now down to half mg pred for PMR and GCA. I get a bit of stiffness in my hips and shoulders, also my ankles. Nothing debilitating though. However I keep getting horrendous groin pain which cripples me. XRays show no OA. GP checked for inguinal hernia, nothing. I have narrowed down the pain through
I am now down to half mg pred for PMR and GCA. I get a bit of stiffness in my hips and shoulders, also my ankles. Nothing debilitating though. However I keep getting horrendous groin pain which cripples me. XRays show no OA. GP checked for inguinal hernia, nothing. I have narrowed down the pain through
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
4 days ago
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