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Role of Lactobacillus reuteri in Human Health and Diseases 2018
This is an interesting article. Apparently Lactobacillus reuteri creates B12 in your gut. And other things too, like balancing the microbiome and fixing dysbiosis. I just ordered my Dr Matthew #1 Probiotic that has Lactobacillus reuteri. What is interesting, and I will need to study this, is that the
This is an interesting article. Apparently Lactobacillus reuteri creates B12 in your gut. And other things too, like balancing the microbiome and fixing dysbiosis. I just ordered my Dr Matthew #1 Probiotic that has Lactobacillus reuteri. What is interesting, and I will need to study this, is that the
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Probiotics for Parkinson's disease: Current evidence and future directions 2020
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and RLS - article
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
My recent sleep study concluded I have mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), in addition to RLS, of course. It turns out there is a higher than average prevalence of RLS in OSA patients (~8%), although they are not causally related. I am awaiting delivery and fitting of a CPAP machine (there
PoorRichard
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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Stories of a Hospital Volunteer - "Smile" - 10 January 2022
Monday the 10th of January was my first visit to the hospital in 2022. I'd taken a lateral flow test that morning and was thankful the result was negative. Because of Covid, I’d heard that my usual ward was closed, and I was to go the floor below which was partially open for volunteers to visit. I was
Monday the 10th of January was my first visit to the hospital in 2022. I'd taken a lateral flow test that morning and was thankful the result was negative. Because of Covid, I’d heard that my usual ward was closed, and I was to go the floor below which was partially open for volunteers to visit. I was
Greenthorn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Returning to work and tieredness
Hi I have been taking mitazapine 30mgs for over 4 weeks now after my gp increased the dose from 15mg but I'm finding that since I went back to work I'm not waking up well I fall easier and my balance is out for about an hour and I feel groggy and tiered all day and this in turn is making my depression
Hi I have been taking mitazapine 30mgs for over 4 weeks now after my gp increased the dose from 15mg but I'm finding that since I went back to work I'm not waking up well I fall easier and my balance is out for about an hour and I feel groggy and tiered all day and this in turn is making my depression
Horse21
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Mental Health Support
3 years ago
PPMS and Stimulants
Greetings! I have been on Modafinil since my MS diagnosis in 2018. Also, I already had been taking Adderall for about 10+ years for adult ADHD. I do find the Modafinil is helpful for the fog. Is anyone else on either one of these meds for MS? If so, how are they working for you? Thank you! Gracy
Greetings! I have been on Modafinil since my MS diagnosis in 2018. Also, I already had been taking Adderall for about 10+ years for adult ADHD. I do find the Modafinil is helpful for the fog. Is anyone else on either one of these meds for MS? If so, how are they working for you? Thank you! Gracy
gracy225
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Is inositol, hexaphosphate form, bad for CLL?
Hi, all. IP6 (a form of inositol called inositol hexaphosphate readily available as a supplement) has been shown to be very anti-cancer, including at least one blood cancer, AML I think. However, as I read about how it works, it seems to indicate that it increases or activates Bruton Tyrosine Kinase
Hi, all. IP6 (a form of inositol called inositol hexaphosphate readily available as a supplement) has been shown to be very anti-cancer, including at least one blood cancer, AML I think. However, as I read about how it works, it seems to indicate that it increases or activates Bruton Tyrosine Kinase
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Fitbit for sleep apnea thank you for your reply’s
Thank you for all your advice about Fitbit for measuring your sleep and sleep apnea I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and was given a cpap machine but found it difficult to sleep with it on. Thank you all
Thank you for all your advice about Fitbit for measuring your sleep and sleep apnea I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and was given a cpap machine but found it difficult to sleep with it on. Thank you all
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AF Association
3 years ago
side effects b blockers
Happy New Year, the problem I face with these pills is a feeling of fainting and a sense of disaster and a feeling of death, I started them four years ago first bisoprolol 2.5 then nebivolol 2.5 and now atenolol 25, I have experienced various side effects such as sleep disorder insomnia dreams sometimes
Happy New Year, the problem I face with these pills is a feeling of fainting and a sense of disaster and a feeling of death, I started them four years ago first bisoprolol 2.5 then nebivolol 2.5 and now atenolol 25, I have experienced various side effects such as sleep disorder insomnia dreams sometimes
Giorgos1973
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Measuring sleep apnea with Fitbit
Hi does anyone who has a Fitbit watch witch connects to your phone to measure sleep apnea ( I have A.F and asthma and C.O.P.D) when you wear it at night on your wrist do you have to sleep with your arm out with your phone in close proximity to measure your sleep pattern or can you have your arm under
Hi does anyone who has a Fitbit watch witch connects to your phone to measure sleep apnea ( I have A.F and asthma and C.O.P.D) when you wear it at night on your wrist do you have to sleep with your arm out with your phone in close proximity to measure your sleep pattern or can you have your arm under
Deckchair
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AF Association
3 years ago
About to start Duloxetine
Just wondering the best time of day to take Duloxetine? Prescribed 60mg daily. Any tips/comments will be much appreciated. Previously taken Gabapentin, came off that because it caused anxiety; tried Nortryptiline early in December and that seemed to make me quite ill with faintness/nausea. So I’m a bit
Just wondering the best time of day to take Duloxetine? Prescribed 60mg daily. Any tips/comments will be much appreciated. Previously taken Gabapentin, came off that because it caused anxiety; tried Nortryptiline early in December and that seemed to make me quite ill with faintness/nausea. So I’m a bit
NannyNooNoo
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Tall Allen ?
I read in 1 of your previous posts that you were prescribed a sleep aid. If you would be so kind, I’d love to know what it is and whether or not there are any negatives/contraindications to it. Btw, I greatly value your contributions to this forum.
I read in 1 of your previous posts that you were prescribed a sleep aid. If you would be so kind, I’d love to know what it is and whether or not there are any negatives/contraindications to it. Btw, I greatly value your contributions to this forum.
Scooter22
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Iron question
Hi all. I was reading a recently cited Mayo Clinic paper, and it stated that "A common oral iron regimen [for RLS] is 325 mg of ferrous sulfate (65 mg elemental iron) ..." I've been taking two 25-mg capsules (every two days) of Ferrous Bisglycinate Chelate (the Ferrochel trademarked brand, marketed
Hi all. I was reading a recently cited Mayo Clinic paper, and it stated that "A common oral iron regimen [for RLS] is 325 mg of ferrous sulfate (65 mg elemental iron) ..." I've been taking two 25-mg capsules (every two days) of Ferrous Bisglycinate Chelate (the Ferrochel trademarked brand, marketed
Dougg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
P2B001 Shows Good Efficacy, Safety With Early Parkinson’s in Phase 3 Trial (combination of ER pramipexole and rasagiline)
A Phase 3 clinical trial assessing P2B001 in people with early Parkinson’s disease met its primary and a key secondary goal, with the investigative therapy showing superior efficacy to either of its two components, the approved medicines pramipexole and rasagiline, its developer, Pharma Two B, announced
A Phase 3 clinical trial assessing P2B001 in people with early Parkinson’s disease met its primary and a key secondary goal, with the investigative therapy showing superior efficacy to either of its two components, the approved medicines pramipexole and rasagiline, its developer, Pharma Two B, announced
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Sulforaphane, NAC, H2O2, and the Circadian Rhythm
I have no answers. Just questions. Questions about Sulforaphane, NAC, and their effects on the Circadian Rhythm.I recently stopped taking my Broccoli Sprout Tea as it boosts NRF2, and boosting NRF2 may amplify the Circadian Rhythm, but if you want to amplify the Circadian Rhythm you probably want to
I have no answers. Just questions. Questions about Sulforaphane, NAC, and their effects on the Circadian Rhythm.I recently stopped taking my Broccoli Sprout Tea as it boosts NRF2, and boosting NRF2 may amplify the Circadian Rhythm, but if you want to amplify the Circadian Rhythm you probably want to
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Return of the RLS
Hello again fellow sufferers. Well I've lost track of where my journey is at. I paid to see a private neurologist who prescribed pregabalin 75mg no as gp increased it and 3 clonazapam early evening on his advice. At first it was amazing no symptoms slept right through no twitching or thrashing about
Hello again fellow sufferers. Well I've lost track of where my journey is at. I paid to see a private neurologist who prescribed pregabalin 75mg no as gp increased it and 3 clonazapam early evening on his advice. At first it was amazing no symptoms slept right through no twitching or thrashing about
Netball-50
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - an update
I concluded repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) therapy just over two months ago. Unfortunately it doesn’t appear to have been effective for my Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD). I had 27 consecutive sessions (2 were high frequency, the remaining 25 were low frequency pulses delivered
I concluded repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) therapy just over two months ago. Unfortunately it doesn’t appear to have been effective for my Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD). I had 27 consecutive sessions (2 were high frequency, the remaining 25 were low frequency pulses delivered
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Purchase of B12 for self administration
Would anyone have details to purchase B12 for self administration via IM injection I am in the UK I am a retired qualified nurse so capable and competent to administer my own injections thanks
Would anyone have details to purchase B12 for self administration via IM injection I am in the UK I am a retired qualified nurse so capable and competent to administer my own injections thanks
Katrina999666
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Re learning to use CPAP
I was using a full face CPAP, took me a while to get used to it, several months when I was diagnosed with poly myalgia rheumatica PMR, which affected my shoulders and for about 6 weeks I couldn't use my mask. Now that's under control I am having problems re learning how to use my mask and I just can't
I was using a full face CPAP, took me a while to get used to it, several months when I was diagnosed with poly myalgia rheumatica PMR, which affected my shoulders and for about 6 weeks I couldn't use my mask. Now that's under control I am having problems re learning how to use my mask and I just can't
grahame151
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Extreme Dizziness and shaking.
Got up from the settee last night and had a really bad dizzy spell which lasted for an hour and came in waves of shaking and extreme panic and unable to walk for fear of falling down. Settled down and feel normal this morning. Phoned for ambulance then cancelled when I felt better. Tested positive for
Got up from the settee last night and had a really bad dizzy spell which lasted for an hour and came in waves of shaking and extreme panic and unable to walk for fear of falling down. Settled down and feel normal this morning. Phoned for ambulance then cancelled when I felt better. Tested positive for
Cazdud
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NRAS
3 years ago
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