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Trial and lots of error
Morning all I'm still at the trial and error stage. How long generally do you trial a new supplement before either changing doseage, adding additional supplements or stopping completely? I am perimenopausaland experiencing cramps, weight gain, feeling aged 🙃, anxiety, stress, hair loss. Most recently
Morning all I'm still at the trial and error stage. How long generally do you trial a new supplement before either changing doseage, adding additional supplements or stopping completely? I am perimenopausaland experiencing cramps, weight gain, feeling aged 🙃, anxiety, stress, hair loss. Most recently
SandraCC
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Vitamin K2 and Calcification reversal in Arteries
Hi everyone My HA was now nearly 4 months ago and 2 stents later I'm recovering quite well and on the usual cocktail of drugs. I just wondered if anyone knows, or been advised by their Cardiologist about the potential benefits of taking Vitamin K supplements, and how studies have shown the reduction
Hi everyone My HA was now nearly 4 months ago and 2 stents later I'm recovering quite well and on the usual cocktail of drugs. I just wondered if anyone knows, or been advised by their Cardiologist about the potential benefits of taking Vitamin K supplements, and how studies have shown the reduction
Squash1961
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
2nd set of blood results
Hi all, I posted my results a couple of months back and received some really helpful advice; https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/143235807/thyroid-blood-test-results-very-low-vit-d-and-high-tgab?responses=143249084 Since then I have been taking 6000units of vitamin d daily, magnesium supplements
Hi all, I posted my results a couple of months back and received some really helpful advice; https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/143235807/thyroid-blood-test-results-very-low-vit-d-and-high-tgab?responses=143249084 Since then I have been taking 6000units of vitamin d daily, magnesium supplements
veganwife
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Should I investigate possible PA?
Hi everyone, I have joined this community as I am wondering whether I should explore a potential PA diagnosis. I originally suspected a thyroid problem and through Thriva had a Thyroid panel done, my results were Active B12 64 pmol/L. (37.5 - 188) Ferritin 57 ug/L (13 -150) Folate 11 nmol/L (8.8 -
Hi everyone, I have joined this community as I am wondering whether I should explore a potential PA diagnosis. I originally suspected a thyroid problem and through Thriva had a Thyroid panel done, my results were Active B12 64 pmol/L. (37.5 - 188) Ferritin 57 ug/L (13 -150) Folate 11 nmol/L (8.8 -
veganwife
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Vitamin K Found in Some Cheeses Could Help Fight COVID-19, Study Suggests.
Previous research mentioned vitamin D as playing a role in the prevention of COVID-19. Now, another vitamin has entered the coronavirus realm. Dutch researchers are exploring whether vitamin K could combat infection from the virus. Research reveals that patients who suffered severe consequences from
Previous research mentioned vitamin D as playing a role in the prevention of COVID-19. Now, another vitamin has entered the coronavirus realm. Dutch researchers are exploring whether vitamin K could combat infection from the virus. Research reveals that patients who suffered severe consequences from
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Vitamin K found in some cheeses could help fight Covid-19, study suggests
PLEASE - do not take this as any form of advice or guidance. I am posting it as a matter of interest, very largely due to the many discussions about vitamins K1 and K2 over the years right here. [i]
Vitamin K found in some cheeses could help fight Covid-19, study suggests
Scientists in Netherlands
PLEASE - do not take this as any form of advice or guidance. I am posting it as a matter of interest, very largely due to the many discussions about vitamins K1 and K2 over the years right here. [i]
Vitamin K found in some cheeses could help fight Covid-19, study suggests
Scientists in Netherlands
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Supplements, again
Hello, I Wonder if vitamine E is ok for Pca in the succinate form? Also, can you take Nattokinase with baby aspirine and vit. K? Confused wife. All THE best from Sweden
Hello, I Wonder if vitamine E is ok for Pca in the succinate form? Also, can you take Nattokinase with baby aspirine and vit. K? Confused wife. All THE best from Sweden
tasmanien13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Strategies for keeping vitamin K intake constant
Hi all, I would love to know how many of you are able to maintain relatively constant K intakes for consistent INR? I've been on Warfarin for around 11 weeks and struggling with it. Before my clots I was a bit random with my intake and probably could say didn't eat much greens. When I was out on Warfarin
Hi all, I would love to know how many of you are able to maintain relatively constant K intakes for consistent INR? I've been on Warfarin for around 11 weeks and struggling with it. Before my clots I was a bit random with my intake and probably could say didn't eat much greens. When I was out on Warfarin
gazaeee
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Warfarin Medication and confused
Hi is anyone else taking Warfarin medication to help there blood? I used to be on it from birth up until I was 11 then got moved on to aspirin because I was a naughty child and never wanted my Anticoagulant Therapy appointment to be checked but 9 months ago I had a Heart Attack and I got moved back
Hi is anyone else taking Warfarin medication to help there blood? I used to be on it from birth up until I was 11 then got moved on to aspirin because I was a naughty child and never wanted my Anticoagulant Therapy appointment to be checked but 9 months ago I had a Heart Attack and I got moved back
ItsEllie
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Vitamins
Last few days I have been having headaches, PMR sufferer. Could it be that I started taking extra Vitamin K?
Last few days I have been having headaches, PMR sufferer. Could it be that I started taking extra Vitamin K?
Noosat
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Is Vitamin K the Secret Key to Bone Strength?
When we think of strong bones, we usually think of milk, a rich source of the nutrients that promote bone density: calcium and vitamin D. But we may be overlooking another important nutrient created closer to home—in our own gut, to be exact. Vitamin K produced by certain types of bacteria that colonize
When we think of strong bones, we usually think of milk, a rich source of the nutrients that promote bone density: calcium and vitamin D. But we may be overlooking another important nutrient created closer to home—in our own gut, to be exact. Vitamin K produced by certain types of bacteria that colonize
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
CKD & Warfarin
I want a healthy diet for CKD and Warfarin. Doctor can't help. I do cranberry juice and 90mcg vit-K & medicine.
I want a healthy diet for CKD and Warfarin. Doctor can't help. I do cranberry juice and 90mcg vit-K & medicine.
CKD-3
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
What supplements to take together
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing ok and surviving these strange times. I have a questions that I hope someone who has done a lot more research than I have can answer. I take magnesium, calcium, boron, vit k and vit d for my osteopenia. I know a lot of you guys take this kind of combo. Please could
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing ok and surviving these strange times. I have a questions that I hope someone who has done a lot more research than I have can answer. I take magnesium, calcium, boron, vit k and vit d for my osteopenia. I know a lot of you guys take this kind of combo. Please could
irishlass-1
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
COVID-19 & Abnormal Coagulation.
Recent papers below. As some will know, I am very interested in PCa-related coagulation. I believe that control of microclots may prevent metastasis (& further mets in those who have some.) Clot control can also prevent DVTs & fatal pulmonary embolisms. The D-dimer test is very useful when a clot is
Recent papers below. As some will know, I am very interested in PCa-related coagulation. I believe that control of microclots may prevent metastasis (& further mets in those who have some.) Clot control can also prevent DVTs & fatal pulmonary embolisms. The D-dimer test is very useful when a clot is
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Anyone else have INR readings like this?
This constant swinging is ruining my life. It makes me so ill. Getting very down and depressed. My diet is as advised. I’m Lupus anticoagulant positive. Here is a graph of this months readings, last 4 tests. It has been suggested that maybe I don’t metabolise vit K properly. Anyone had that problem?
This constant swinging is ruining my life. It makes me so ill. Getting very down and depressed. My diet is as advised. I’m Lupus anticoagulant positive. Here is a graph of this months readings, last 4 tests. It has been suggested that maybe I don’t metabolise vit K properly. Anyone had that problem?
WendyWoo50
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Practical guidance for the prevention of thrombosis and management of coagulopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation of patients in
Practical guidance for the prevention of thrombosis and management of coagulopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation of patients infected with COVID-19
Prof Beverley Hunt OBE
Dr Andrew Retter
Dr Claire McClintock
25th March 2020
Background
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Practical guidance for the prevention of thrombosis and management of coagulopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation of patients infected with COVID-19
Prof Beverley Hunt OBE
Dr Andrew Retter
Dr Claire McClintock
25th March 2020
Background
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lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Interesting Review on Vit K from consumerlab
What do you think? Apparently one need very high doses of Vit K for bone health https://www.consumerlab.com/reviews/vitamin_K_supplements_review/Vitamin_K/?
What do you think? Apparently one need very high doses of Vit K for bone health https://www.consumerlab.com/reviews/vitamin_K_supplements_review/Vitamin_K/?
yesendi
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
High Calcium Level (11.4) in Blood
8 Years in Post RP, 2 Recurrences with 2 Radiation Sessions (1 to Bed, 1 to Pelvic Lymphs) and 1 year in on Lupron (Eligard). My Calcium Levels have been high for a couple of years now around 10.4 but last week's result was 11.4. Note: Stopped all supplements 6 weeks ago for a procedure so Vitamin D
8 Years in Post RP, 2 Recurrences with 2 Radiation Sessions (1 to Bed, 1 to Pelvic Lymphs) and 1 year in on Lupron (Eligard). My Calcium Levels have been high for a couple of years now around 10.4 but last week's result was 11.4. Note: Stopped all supplements 6 weeks ago for a procedure so Vitamin D
Moespy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
At home with INR of 16.8
And the saga goes on... Today out patients finger prick reading 8+ (X 4) Vein reading - unobtainable (X2) They resorted to the old fashioned method using a bath ? Actual reading came back as 16.8 Was given 2ml of vit K and sent home. Vein sample to be taken tomorrow. Anyone else had readings that high
And the saga goes on... Today out patients finger prick reading 8+ (X 4) Vein reading - unobtainable (X2) They resorted to the old fashioned method using a bath ? Actual reading came back as 16.8 Was given 2ml of vit K and sent home. Vein sample to be taken tomorrow. Anyone else had readings that high
WendyWoo50
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Vitamin D / K advice would be appreciated
I'm posting on behalf of my 89-year-old Dad, who is seeing an enlightened endo. Even though his Vitamin D levels are within range, they are at the lower end: 60 (50 - 125) and the endo would like him to supplement with 1,000iu. The surgery is yet to receive the letter from the endo and therefore to implement
I'm posting on behalf of my 89-year-old Dad, who is seeing an enlightened endo. Even though his Vitamin D levels are within range, they are at the lower end: 60 (50 - 125) and the endo would like him to supplement with 1,000iu. The surgery is yet to receive the letter from the endo and therefore to implement
AmandaK
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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