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Runner's Tummy :(
Does anyone else get tummy pain after a run? I've had it on and off for 2 weeks now. I thought it was a bug but I've been reading about runners who have tummy problems. Any advice? I normally eat 1small avocado about 30mins before a run and have a cup of tea plus half a pint of water with a fizzy
Does anyone else get tummy pain after a run? I've had it on and off for 2 weeks now. I thought it was a bug but I've been reading about runners who have tummy problems. Any advice? I normally eat 1small avocado about 30mins before a run and have a cup of tea plus half a pint of water with a fizzy
Dyskadores
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Gluten free Vegan Chocolate Brownie 😊
Hi everyone, I hope that you're all enjoying your weekend, I called in at my local Whole food shop this morning to buy some falafels and they have been stocking these chocolate brownies that are gluten free and vegan. Being a diagnosed coeliac I need a gluten free diet so I benefitted in the interest
Hi everyone, I hope that you're all enjoying your weekend, I called in at my local Whole food shop this morning to buy some falafels and they have been stocking these chocolate brownies that are gluten free and vegan. Being a diagnosed coeliac I need a gluten free diet so I benefitted in the interest
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Alternative Therapy that MAY act on a root cause of PD.
After reading and posting on this site for over a year I realize that there is a vast difference in underlying knowledge so if my opening comments are old news my apologies. First, people should understand that none of the medicines available for PwP today treat the underlying causes of PD. They all
After reading and posting on this site for over a year I realize that there is a vast difference in underlying knowledge so if my opening comments are old news my apologies. First, people should understand that none of the medicines available for PwP today treat the underlying causes of PD. They all
sunvox
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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Antioxidants - Pro-oxidants.
It's common to reconsider diet following a cancer diagnosis. Perhaps give up foods touted as pro-cancer & load up on those thought to be protective. As though what we should have been eating before, is what we should be eating henceforth. But what if the cancer likes the new diet? It's widely accepted
It's common to reconsider diet following a cancer diagnosis. Perhaps give up foods touted as pro-cancer & load up on those thought to be protective. As though what we should have been eating before, is what we should be eating henceforth. But what if the cancer likes the new diet? It's widely accepted
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Parkinson’s Disease copy/paste fromThe Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine
Parkinson’s Disease Table of contents: DIAGNOSTIC SUMMARY GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Etiology Genetics Apoptosis Toxic Exposure Oxidative Stress and Glutathione Deficiency Detoxification Dysfunction DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS Therapeutic considerations Conventional Medicine Diet Food Source of Levodopa Ketogenic
Parkinson’s Disease Table of contents: DIAGNOSTIC SUMMARY GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Etiology Genetics Apoptosis Toxic Exposure Oxidative Stress and Glutathione Deficiency Detoxification Dysfunction DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS Therapeutic considerations Conventional Medicine Diet Food Source of Levodopa Ketogenic
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Serrapeptase & Wobenzym N - amazing results!
I wanted to share a little bit of good news with you all. Started taking serrapeptase at the beginning of December in the hope that if I had any tubal blockages, scar tissue from my ectopic or fibroid removals, etc that it would help to reduce this & maybe unblock my tubes if there was a problem (the
I wanted to share a little bit of good news with you all. Started taking serrapeptase at the beginning of December in the hope that if I had any tubal blockages, scar tissue from my ectopic or fibroid removals, etc that it would help to reduce this & maybe unblock my tubes if there was a problem (the
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Will thyroxine be affected by pain relief during and after op?
Having major surgery on Tuesday and will have epidural and morphine etc. Will this affect thyroxine absorption? Also do I need to stop taking: Vit D with K2 spray Vit B complex Multi vit with iron Selenium drops Cod liver oil
Having major surgery on Tuesday and will have epidural and morphine etc. Will this affect thyroxine absorption? Also do I need to stop taking: Vit D with K2 spray Vit B complex Multi vit with iron Selenium drops Cod liver oil
Flecmac
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Can’t afford gluten free products
Hi, I suffer with IBS and have been trying gluten free diet this last month, noticed a slight difference but nothing major. I can’t afford to keep buying gluten free products to only notice a little difference and I don’t qualify to get them on prescription. My usual food shop would cost £45 and is now
Hi, I suffer with IBS and have been trying gluten free diet this last month, noticed a slight difference but nothing major. I can’t afford to keep buying gluten free products to only notice a little difference and I don’t qualify to get them on prescription. My usual food shop would cost £45 and is now
charlotte1706
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Evidence used for my decision process with (IMO)
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
Robgump
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CLL Support
6 years ago
The Good and Bad
Bit of a long post... My dad has had Parkinsons for several years now, started with a left hand tremor which has progressed to slow movement, some shuffling (though not as bad as some), and stiffness. The neurologist has had him on Pramipexole, Rasagaline, and Kemadrin for the last few years. Unfortunately
Bit of a long post... My dad has had Parkinsons for several years now, started with a left hand tremor which has progressed to slow movement, some shuffling (though not as bad as some), and stiffness. The neurologist has had him on Pramipexole, Rasagaline, and Kemadrin for the last few years. Unfortunately
Dee1980
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Food vs supplements
My oncologist agrees with Green tea and turmeric being beneficial for CLL but she prefers using turmeric powder in food and drinking green tea as opposed to supplements that may not have contents regulated and also contain questionable fillers etc. I had purchased 1 bottle of DECAFFEINATED green tea
My oncologist agrees with Green tea and turmeric being beneficial for CLL but she prefers using turmeric powder in food and drinking green tea as opposed to supplements that may not have contents regulated and also contain questionable fillers etc. I had purchased 1 bottle of DECAFFEINATED green tea
CLLmoxie
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Have you tried salt therapies or essential oils?
Hi all, Our media team is looking to talk to someone who has tried any type of salt therapies or essential oils to try and help your asthma. I know complementary therapies can be helpful to some people, you can find out more here: http://bit.ly/2q1EUY5 We’d like to hear from you, so do email mediaoffice
Hi all, Our media team is looking to talk to someone who has tried any type of salt therapies or essential oils to try and help your asthma. I know complementary therapies can be helpful to some people, you can find out more here: http://bit.ly/2q1EUY5 We’d like to hear from you, so do email mediaoffice
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Is there any chewable/disolvable b complex supplements??
I have gut issues as i know most of us hypos do so was wondering if there is a b complex that is dissolable or chewable.. i take the jarrow methyl b12 1000 at the minute and a chewable multivitamin and also omega 3 fish oil and vitamin c....
I have gut issues as i know most of us hypos do so was wondering if there is a b complex that is dissolable or chewable.. i take the jarrow methyl b12 1000 at the minute and a chewable multivitamin and also omega 3 fish oil and vitamin c....
ThyroidObsessed
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Interesting link!
https://www.restartmed.com/anti-tpo/ Hi I have come across this post and I feel it indicates that I am at risk of hashimotos according to my results, history and symptoms. I feel the root cause is my gut, malabsorption etc as I already have celiac disease. 3 years ago I had a large goiter removed with
https://www.restartmed.com/anti-tpo/ Hi I have come across this post and I feel it indicates that I am at risk of hashimotos according to my results, history and symptoms. I feel the root cause is my gut, malabsorption etc as I already have celiac disease. 3 years ago I had a large goiter removed with
SunnyK
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Mistakes vegans make
There are several common mistakes vegans, often new vegans make. They stick with transition foods as if they are healthy for the long term. Oreo's are vegan but over consumption is very far from ideal. They are perhaps close to the top of the processed food pyramid. A good vegan diet, in my opinion
There are several common mistakes vegans, often new vegans make. They stick with transition foods as if they are healthy for the long term. Oreo's are vegan but over consumption is very far from ideal. They are perhaps close to the top of the processed food pyramid. A good vegan diet, in my opinion
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Ginger & Health Benefits
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a tropical plant with long green leaves and a thick underground stem or rhizome. It has a potent spicy fragrance and flavor and is widely used to add a piquant touch to curries, soups and beverages. It contains an oleoresin, which is rich in 115 bioactive components, such
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a tropical plant with long green leaves and a thick underground stem or rhizome. It has a potent spicy fragrance and flavor and is widely used to add a piquant touch to curries, soups and beverages. It contains an oleoresin, which is rich in 115 bioactive components, such
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
Follow up after diagnosis
Hi. Im new here. I was diagnosed with coeliac disease 4 months ago. I have been seen by a dietitian and have been following a strict gluten free diet. What is the next stage in follow up appointments and is everyone offered a bone density scan ? Just a bit in the dark of what happens after diagnosis.
Hi. Im new here. I was diagnosed with coeliac disease 4 months ago. I have been seen by a dietitian and have been following a strict gluten free diet. What is the next stage in follow up appointments and is everyone offered a bone density scan ? Just a bit in the dark of what happens after diagnosis.
Alison_71
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
Debilitating Fatigue
Hi everyone, I’ve been dealing with debilitating fatigue for the last 2 weeks. It’s the worst when I wake up. My body feels like lead and it’s so hard to do anything. I have to force myself to move. I started taking 115mg of elemental magnesium malate about 4 days ago, one per day, and noticed an
Hi everyone, I’ve been dealing with debilitating fatigue for the last 2 weeks. It’s the worst when I wake up. My body feels like lead and it’s so hard to do anything. I have to force myself to move. I started taking 115mg of elemental magnesium malate about 4 days ago, one per day, and noticed an
Shaun_m
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Antibodies
Just heading out to see my Endo. Saw gp yday and he says nothing helps antibodies but i didnt argue. (ive started a gluten free diet as from yday) Who, if anybody, specialises in auto immune/antibodies? Is it endo, dietician or who??
Just heading out to see my Endo. Saw gp yday and he says nothing helps antibodies but i didnt argue. (ive started a gluten free diet as from yday) Who, if anybody, specialises in auto immune/antibodies? Is it endo, dietician or who??
Cree
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
My "Osteoporosis" Journey
This is just copy and paste of an account I wrote to keep track of things for myself. Please note I have no medical training and I haven't checked to see if the web links at the end still work. I think most will. Adding June 2024: Importance of Vitamin C in collagen formation. Here is an article which
This is just copy and paste of an account I wrote to keep track of things for myself. Please note I have no medical training and I haven't checked to see if the web links at the end still work. I think most will. Adding June 2024: Importance of Vitamin C in collagen formation. Here is an article which
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
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