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Helmet that zaps brain with infrared light 'could help cure dementia'
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/medical/helmet-that-zaps-brain-with-infrared-light-could-help-cure-dementia/ar-AAPFYG3?li=AAJt1k3&srcref=rss Red light Therapy has been discussed before. Note the Wavelength of the infrared - 1068nm ....................................................................
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/medical/helmet-that-zaps-brain-with-infrared-light-could-help-cure-dementia/ar-AAPFYG3?li=AAJt1k3&srcref=rss Red light Therapy has been discussed before. Note the Wavelength of the infrared - 1068nm ....................................................................
John_morris71
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
FANTASTIC interview with Dr. Catherine Hamilton, co-creator of the Coronet Duo Red Hat.
Propertytyphoon made a comment on an old post of mine regarding the coronet red hat. A PD support group (No Silver Bullet) in which Propertytyphoon is involved conducted a one hour interview with Dr. Catherine Hamilton, an Australian doctor and co-owner of Wellred, which sells the coronet. Like Dr.
Propertytyphoon made a comment on an old post of mine regarding the coronet red hat. A PD support group (No Silver Bullet) in which Propertytyphoon is involved conducted a one hour interview with Dr. Catherine Hamilton, an Australian doctor and co-owner of Wellred, which sells the coronet. Like Dr.
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Infrared light therapy could help people living with dementia, scientists say
Interesting article published yesterday. Clearly, the device that is exhibited is unafordable but it is encouraging news for the technology itself (and there are cheaper devices on the market). https://news.sky.com/story/infrared-light-therapy-could-help-people-living-with-dementia-scientists-say
Interesting article published yesterday. Clearly, the device that is exhibited is unafordable but it is encouraging news for the technology itself (and there are cheaper devices on the market). https://news.sky.com/story/infrared-light-therapy-could-help-people-living-with-dementia-scientists-say
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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Is IF for me?
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I'm currently trying to lose weight (currently just eating healthy and counting calories) and I'm looking into various diets and programs. I'm considering both Keto / LCHF and Intermittent Fasting (IF) so I am checking out and posting on relating forums for advice and guidance
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I'm currently trying to lose weight (currently just eating healthy and counting calories) and I'm looking into various diets and programs. I'm considering both Keto / LCHF and Intermittent Fasting (IF) so I am checking out and posting on relating forums for advice and guidance
Fittea
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Fasting and Furious
3 years ago
Celiac or not
Hi folks,wonder if anyone can explain my concerns. I was diagnosed with celiac in 2020 through a blood test, the endoscopy showed normal upper tract. I had another blood test in August this year, when I was the nurse for my b12 injection I asked her about the results, and she kindly printed them off
Hi folks,wonder if anyone can explain my concerns. I was diagnosed with celiac in 2020 through a blood test, the endoscopy showed normal upper tract. I had another blood test in August this year, when I was the nurse for my b12 injection I asked her about the results, and she kindly printed them off
Meldrewmoanef
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
IBS C Treatment?
Hi there! What are the treatments for IBS C? Has anyone found anything that works? I have had issues ever since I had my appendix removed and had anorexia. When trying to eat again and better I developed a problem where I just can't go properly anymore. I almost never get an urge to go unless I "stimulate
Hi there! What are the treatments for IBS C? Has anyone found anything that works? I have had issues ever since I had my appendix removed and had anorexia. When trying to eat again and better I developed a problem where I just can't go properly anymore. I almost never get an urge to go unless I "stimulate
KittyKitten
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Looking for UK endocrinologist
Hello, I've recently been found to have antibodies for Coeliac disease after an over 5 year search for a diagnosis for my brain fog, joint pain, hair loss etc. While hopeful that continuing a gluten free diet will bring me relief, a lot of my symptoms resemble hypothyroidism, which is common in people
Hello, I've recently been found to have antibodies for Coeliac disease after an over 5 year search for a diagnosis for my brain fog, joint pain, hair loss etc. While hopeful that continuing a gluten free diet will bring me relief, a lot of my symptoms resemble hypothyroidism, which is common in people
Oneeyedbaz
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Discussion: Vascular Calcification / bone disorder in CKD
Mortality in CKD is dominated by the cardiovascular domain. We will more likely die of a cardio related issue than anything else. We are the highest risk group of all groups for cardio related death. Death for cardio reasons is more likely than our progressing to end stages of the disease: "Expressed
Mortality in CKD is dominated by the cardiovascular domain. We will more likely die of a cardio related issue than anything else. We are the highest risk group of all groups for cardio related death. Death for cardio reasons is more likely than our progressing to end stages of the disease: "Expressed
Skeptix
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Is sugar bad?
I’ve been trying to follow a gluten free diet to see if it helps my Hashimoto’s symptoms. Last night I ate something with a high sugar content and woke up feeling awful😭 puffy, red eyes, terrible brain fog, exhaustion. Now I’m wondering if sugar could be the culprit. Anyone else experienced this?
I’ve been trying to follow a gluten free diet to see if it helps my Hashimoto’s symptoms. Last night I ate something with a high sugar content and woke up feeling awful😭 puffy, red eyes, terrible brain fog, exhaustion. Now I’m wondering if sugar could be the culprit. Anyone else experienced this?
doreenrj56
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
LCHF - the scientific explanation
I was just browsing Youtube last night and came across this excellent video by Dr Garry Fettke which explains why the LCHF diet is so healthy. https://youtu.be/e2g-OW-NZcY
I was just browsing Youtube last night and came across this excellent video by Dr Garry Fettke which explains why the LCHF diet is so healthy. https://youtu.be/e2g-OW-NZcY
Eryl
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Hashimoto's
I have been diagnosed with Hashimotos my Bloods were TSH 8.355, FT3 3.053, FT4 10.15. I was first put on Levothyrox T4@ 25ug. I went back after a month and got bloods TSH 5.063, FT3 3.254, FT4 16.75 and was increased to 50ug. A month later my bloods were TSH 6.118, FT3 2.828, FT4 12.04, I was then
I have been diagnosed with Hashimotos my Bloods were TSH 8.355, FT3 3.053, FT4 10.15. I was first put on Levothyrox T4@ 25ug. I went back after a month and got bloods TSH 5.063, FT3 3.254, FT4 16.75 and was increased to 50ug. A month later my bloods were TSH 6.118, FT3 2.828, FT4 12.04, I was then
peter-storm
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Underactive thyroid and what food to avoid
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism 2 weeks ago. Was then started on 100mg levothyroxine. After my second blood tests (don't have access to the results, sorry) the dose was increased to 150mg levothyroxine and I was told my kidney function is off, as well (having a kidney and
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism 2 weeks ago. Was then started on 100mg levothyroxine. After my second blood tests (don't have access to the results, sorry) the dose was increased to 150mg levothyroxine and I was told my kidney function is off, as well (having a kidney and
AnaLopes9
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it.
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
LuvSmallDogs
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Still learning
Hi newbie here, I am 65 been hypothyroid for over thirty years and for the last 12 years been T3 only. For the last year I am suffering intense heat inside and short menopausal like hot flushes day and night. I am also diabetic but on low carb diet and no meds as no pre- diabetic so don't think its that
Hi newbie here, I am 65 been hypothyroid for over thirty years and for the last 12 years been T3 only. For the last year I am suffering intense heat inside and short menopausal like hot flushes day and night. I am also diabetic but on low carb diet and no meds as no pre- diabetic so don't think its that
Hustler
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
What do you think of my diet?
Hello everyone, My name is Michael and I am a food lover! In recent months I have changed my diet and eat pescetarian. I have made a small compilation of what to look for when eating. I can gladly explain these top issues even further. What do you think about it? Is there anything missing, or do you
Hello everyone, My name is Michael and I am a food lover! In recent months I have changed my diet and eat pescetarian. I have made a small compilation of what to look for when eating. I can gladly explain these top issues even further. What do you think about it? Is there anything missing, or do you
mrichner
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
"feeling fat over 40?"
She advocates a veg-rich diet, plenty of "healthy fats" but that women in particular should avoid a very low carb keto
diet
: apparently we need 20 - 25g carbs a day for
weight
loss
and 25 - 30g a day to maintain weight - any lower results in stress, counter-intuitively weight gain and thyroid issues:
She advocates a veg-rich diet, plenty of "healthy fats" but that women in particular should avoid a very low carb keto
diet
: apparently we need 20 - 25g carbs a day for
weight
loss
and 25 - 30g a day to maintain weight - any lower results in stress, counter-intuitively weight gain and thyroid issues:
fuchsia-pink
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Fasting cholesterol blood test
Does anyone know if the fasting cholesterol blood test a spot check on what you’ve eaten the night before? Just asking because I’m sticking to a very low fat diet but my results were not as good as expected. Unfortunately, my last meal before my test was not as low in fat as normal.
Does anyone know if the fasting cholesterol blood test a spot check on what you’ve eaten the night before? Just asking because I’m sticking to a very low fat diet but my results were not as good as expected. Unfortunately, my last meal before my test was not as low in fat as normal.
tavel
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Hashimoto's and not feeling better
Hi there! I'm wondering if it is possible to just never feel better (lethargic, mentally slow, unable to concentrate/difficulty reading, fatigued, short of breath, etc) when having hashimoto's? Like do some people just feel bad for their entire life despite doing all the right things? I know other people
Hi there! I'm wondering if it is possible to just never feel better (lethargic, mentally slow, unable to concentrate/difficulty reading, fatigued, short of breath, etc) when having hashimoto's? Like do some people just feel bad for their entire life despite doing all the right things? I know other people
KittyKitten
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Has anyone had experience with red light/near light therapy to combat PD? It sounds very promising from the articles I have seen.
I think the trials to date have been small scale, but a trial with mice showed how effective it could be.
I think the trials to date have been small scale, but a trial with mice showed how effective it could be.
Spudrock
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Request from Dr. Laurie Mischley
I'm guessing that a lot of you already participate in Dr. Mischley's newly-renamed Modified Variables in Parkinson's study. For those who do not: If you are taking high-dose B1 and/or using red light therapy (or other non-mainstream treatments) and have seen results, positive or otherwise, please consider
I'm guessing that a lot of you already participate in Dr. Mischley's newly-renamed Modified Variables in Parkinson's study. For those who do not: If you are taking high-dose B1 and/or using red light therapy (or other non-mainstream treatments) and have seen results, positive or otherwise, please consider
Littlesky
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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