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WARNING about 'wheat' ... !
"Could gluten's toxicity extend to the nervous system, producing symptoms identical to classical Parkinson's disease? A remarkable case study adds to a growing body of research indicating that [i]
wheat's neurotoxicity is greatly underestimated
[/i]." "A remarkable case report describing the[i]
"Could gluten's toxicity extend to the nervous system, producing symptoms identical to classical Parkinson's disease? A remarkable case study adds to a growing body of research indicating that [i]
wheat's neurotoxicity is greatly underestimated
[/i]." "A remarkable case report describing the[i]
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Blood test results
Hi I have had a Medichecks blood test before having my Endo appointment next week. I’m on 50 mcg levothyroxine and 10 mcg Liothyronine (taken as 5 mcg twice daily). My TSH levels are low and TPA very high. Is this normal on combination therapy? While I feel better on this regime I cannot lose the
Hi I have had a Medichecks blood test before having my Endo appointment next week. I’m on 50 mcg levothyroxine and 10 mcg Liothyronine (taken as 5 mcg twice daily). My TSH levels are low and TPA very high. Is this normal on combination therapy? While I feel better on this regime I cannot lose the
Simba53
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Counteracting the negative effects of ADT on the CV system?
I’m 66. I started Orgovyx in Oct. of ‘21, then completed sbrt in Nov.. My MO wants me on adt for 2 yrs.. That’s fine as I’ve tolerated the physical effects pretty well. I exercise regularly (walking ever day, weights every other day). But, my bloodwork is coming back with high triglycerides & cholesterol
I’m 66. I started Orgovyx in Oct. of ‘21, then completed sbrt in Nov.. My MO wants me on adt for 2 yrs.. That’s fine as I’ve tolerated the physical effects pretty well. I exercise regularly (walking ever day, weights every other day). But, my bloodwork is coming back with high triglycerides & cholesterol
Scooter22
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
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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
Mild pins and needles..
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since my celiac diagnose in august 2021 I’ve started my strict gouten free diet in December and so have on and off situations. Before diagnose I had body ache,hand tingling,dizziness,fatigue,achy feet. I know celiac cause malnutrition. My B12 was at 173 units
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since my celiac diagnose in august 2021 I’ve started my strict gouten free diet in December and so have on and off situations. Before diagnose I had body ache,hand tingling,dizziness,fatigue,achy feet. I know celiac cause malnutrition. My B12 was at 173 units
Saba82
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Rosemary oil for hair loss.
Hi all, hope you are all good. For anyone interested I’ve been using rosemary oil for hair loss , my hair loss has eased , not stopped yet but only done about 10 treatments, my hair is glossy, softer and darker. I put it on my scalp with carrier oil and also lavender oil and also put it in my shampoo
Hi all, hope you are all good. For anyone interested I’ve been using rosemary oil for hair loss , my hair loss has eased , not stopped yet but only done about 10 treatments, my hair is glossy, softer and darker. I put it on my scalp with carrier oil and also lavender oil and also put it in my shampoo
Electricblue1
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AF Association
2 years ago
Pins and needles..
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since December and so have on and off situations. I see improvement. My iron level and vitamin deficiencies got improved a little bit. I used to have light tingling in my right hand before the diagnose and B12 shots helped me a lot. I’ve never had crazy GI symptoms
Hi..I’ve been on strict gluten-free diet since December and so have on and off situations. I see improvement. My iron level and vitamin deficiencies got improved a little bit. I used to have light tingling in my right hand before the diagnose and B12 shots helped me a lot. I’ve never had crazy GI symptoms
Saba82
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 years ago
Very confused - should I change treatment or continue trying different Levothyroxine doses
Hi – I am new to the forum (in fact not used a forum before!), am very confused and really need some advice! I am 64 and was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s) 15 years ago and have been taking Levothyroxine but I don’t seem to be able to find the right dose. When I was first diagnosed,
Hi – I am new to the forum (in fact not used a forum before!), am very confused and really need some advice! I am 64 and was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto’s) 15 years ago and have been taking Levothyroxine but I don’t seem to be able to find the right dose. When I was first diagnosed,
Goldfinch7
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Do your oncologists ask for the CEA test with the CA15-3 or CA27.29
when I have my CA15-3 blood test, my oncologist also asks that I get the CEA test as well. But he keeps saying that the CEA is non specific. Do any of you ladies have this done regularly?
when I have my CA15-3 blood test, my oncologist also asks that I get the CEA test as well. But he keeps saying that the CEA is non specific. Do any of you ladies have this done regularly?
MyMiracle13
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed - Hashimoto's question
Hello all. Having lurked here for the best part of a month and learned tons of informative stuff, I’m posting to ask for some specific advice. I was diagnosed as hypothyroid five weeks ago, after a couple of months of feeling terrible – exhausted, nauseous, aching, generally ill. After lots of investigations
Hello all. Having lurked here for the best part of a month and learned tons of informative stuff, I’m posting to ask for some specific advice. I was diagnosed as hypothyroid five weeks ago, after a couple of months of feeling terrible – exhausted, nauseous, aching, generally ill. After lots of investigations
Oreo11
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
relaxation for social phobia
does relaxation practice help for social phobia. and the same question for selling lavender oil?
does relaxation practice help for social phobia. and the same question for selling lavender oil?
Acatseekinghelp
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Getting ready for first laparoscopy
Hi all! I’m due to have a diagnostic laparoscopy on Monday to look for endometriosis. This’ll be my 4th operation under general anaesthetic, but my first not on my left knee 😅 Does anyone have any tips on what sort of food to have in the house for after the operation? I’ve got peppermint tea and peppermint
Hi all! I’m due to have a diagnostic laparoscopy on Monday to look for endometriosis. This’ll be my 4th operation under general anaesthetic, but my first not on my left knee 😅 Does anyone have any tips on what sort of food to have in the house for after the operation? I’ve got peppermint tea and peppermint
Dani6290
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Returning to Gabapentin
After having an appointment with my GP I am about to go back to taking Gabapentin after suffering many side effects on Pregabalin. I switched to Pregabalin as the dose of Gabapentin (1200) I was taking had stopped working and rather than upping the dose, Pregabalin was easier to use as it didn’t need
After having an appointment with my GP I am about to go back to taking Gabapentin after suffering many side effects on Pregabalin. I switched to Pregabalin as the dose of Gabapentin (1200) I was taking had stopped working and rather than upping the dose, Pregabalin was easier to use as it didn’t need
Mulberry100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Cholesterol over range despite weight loss and dieting - what’s going on?
Hi everyone, I was wondering if I could get some advice on my recent Medichecks results. I got the well woman check to check a few things I was concerned about monitoring including my cholesterol. My previous check last year showed my cholesterol was high but still in normal range but now my results
Hi everyone, I was wondering if I could get some advice on my recent Medichecks results. I got the well woman check to check a few things I was concerned about monitoring including my cholesterol. My previous check last year showed my cholesterol was high but still in normal range but now my results
Newmummy82
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Covid at last!
After avoiding covid for the last 27 months ( including a period at the beginning when we were marooned in the Maldives after lock down descended so quickly) we finally went on a three times postponed Danube river cruise and....first wife then I tested positive on our return to the UK. Even though the
After avoiding covid for the last 27 months ( including a period at the beginning when we were marooned in the Maldives after lock down descended so quickly) we finally went on a three times postponed Danube river cruise and....first wife then I tested positive on our return to the UK. Even though the
richardp
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Reducing levothyroxine and taking HRT
I would appreciate some thoughts on whether I should reduce my Levothyroxine from 125 daily to 125 x Mon-Fri and 100 x Sat/Sun to bring TSH up a little bit. GP has agreed to this and started me on HRT patch (Evorel Conti 50) to see if that helps with the aches and pains as she thinks thyroid is treated
I would appreciate some thoughts on whether I should reduce my Levothyroxine from 125 daily to 125 x Mon-Fri and 100 x Sat/Sun to bring TSH up a little bit. GP has agreed to this and started me on HRT patch (Evorel Conti 50) to see if that helps with the aches and pains as she thinks thyroid is treated
Pooky1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Compounding pharmacy in UK for allergy medicines
Hi has anyone found a good compounding pharmacy in the UK please? I have multiple allergies and the only commercially available Piriton contains either peppermint oil or lactose you would think they would make allergy medicines without known allergens in them!
Hi has anyone found a good compounding pharmacy in the UK please? I have multiple allergies and the only commercially available Piriton contains either peppermint oil or lactose you would think they would make allergy medicines without known allergens in them!
Roohoo
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Allergic to Glycols
2 years ago
Mannitol and sense of Taste/Smell
Mannitol was once quite a popular great white hope against PD, but only ever really seemed to benefit perhaps 1 in 5 at best. It did really seem to benefit me though. Given how cheap it is it is always worth a punt (I know big pharma study found no benefit, but we will agree to differ on how believable
Mannitol was once quite a popular great white hope against PD, but only ever really seemed to benefit perhaps 1 in 5 at best. It did really seem to benefit me though. Given how cheap it is it is always worth a punt (I know big pharma study found no benefit, but we will agree to differ on how believable
alexask
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Nutritional Therapy to relieve IBS symptoms
NB: Always ask your doctor before embarking on any of the nutritional advice stated below. Hope this helps some1 out there. CAUSES of IBS Problem is muscles in the small & large intestines contract in spasms rather than regularly causing food to move to quickly causing less water to be absorbed which
NB: Always ask your doctor before embarking on any of the nutritional advice stated below. Hope this helps some1 out there. CAUSES of IBS Problem is muscles in the small & large intestines contract in spasms rather than regularly causing food to move to quickly causing less water to be absorbed which
Mwaakas
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IBS Network
2 years ago
My Celiac Story. Recently diagnosed.
Recently diagnosed. Age 52. Female. USA. My symptoms prior to diagnosis were abnormal ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibodies) labs, joint pain, fatigue, peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in arms and legs) and brain fog (lack of concentration and memory recall). I had no typical GI symptoms which
Recently diagnosed. Age 52. Female. USA. My symptoms prior to diagnosis were abnormal ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibodies) labs, joint pain, fatigue, peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in arms and legs) and brain fog (lack of concentration and memory recall). I had no typical GI symptoms which
MartiMac
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 years ago
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