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Dr Matthew Best Prebiotics and Probiotics for Women
Sometimes I bury the lead. I posted about probiotics 2 months ago https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/147439904/probiotics-for-parkinsons-disease-current-evidence-and-future-directions-2020 OKAY: Dr Matthew Best Prebiotics and Probiotics for Women has the 4 strains of probiotics that were
Sometimes I bury the lead. I posted about probiotics 2 months ago https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/147439904/probiotics-for-parkinsons-disease-current-evidence-and-future-directions-2020 OKAY: Dr Matthew Best Prebiotics and Probiotics for Women has the 4 strains of probiotics that were
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
How do you all get your calories on a low protein diet?
My husband is trying to eat as low protein as possible while still eating healthy and getting 2000 calories per day. He's only 142 pounds so he cannot afford to lose weight. We found on Kidney.org that is says to add syrup from canned fruit or to eat candy. We think that that is terrible advice. Anyone
My husband is trying to eat as low protein as possible while still eating healthy and getting 2000 calories per day. He's only 142 pounds so he cannot afford to lose weight. We found on Kidney.org that is says to add syrup from canned fruit or to eat candy. We think that that is terrible advice. Anyone
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Fatty liver?
Hi. I've just had an ultrasound of my liver based on the elevated crp (.7) and hscrp (7.6) my blood work revealed. I'm what they call severely obese and have arthritis in my hip, foot and ankle issues from birth. Hypertension. All of my other values were normal. I'm scared because they also want me
Hi. I've just had an ultrasound of my liver based on the elevated crp (.7) and hscrp (7.6) my blood work revealed. I'm what they call severely obese and have arthritis in my hip, foot and ankle issues from birth. Hypertension. All of my other values were normal. I'm scared because they also want me
Beadygrl
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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Using Albutrix
I have been using Albutrix for one month. Until I receive my next blood and 24-hour urine test results, I do not know how well it works. I have read the entire book, Stopping Kidney Disease by Lee Hull. It is excellent. I have started to read some of the referenced scientific articles, such as:
I have been using Albutrix for one month. Until I receive my next blood and 24-hour urine test results, I do not know how well it works. I have read the entire book, Stopping Kidney Disease by Lee Hull. It is excellent. I have started to read some of the referenced scientific articles, such as:
PaulSheldonFoote
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
What's the relevance of low mean cell haemoglobin, but normal haemoglobin concentrate levels?
I'm confused about these results! Please can anyone help? What does mean cell haemoglobin mean? I I thought it meant I was anaemic, but my haemoglobin concentrate is normal. My ferritin is too low again I know. I understand my thyroid levels. I'd reduced T3 from 30 to 25mcg for 6 weeks hoping my TSH
I'm confused about these results! Please can anyone help? What does mean cell haemoglobin mean? I I thought it meant I was anaemic, but my haemoglobin concentrate is normal. My ferritin is too low again I know. I understand my thyroid levels. I'd reduced T3 from 30 to 25mcg for 6 weeks hoping my TSH
TaraJR
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
First reoccurrence chemotherapy not worked
Hi, so my sister had a reoccurrence after a month and went onto have six weekly one hour sessions of chemotherapy. After five sessions CT has been done. CA125 markers are up. Chemotherapy hasn’t worked so that has been stopped. I will be seeing her consultant tomorrow with her. I have put to him that
Hi, so my sister had a reoccurrence after a month and went onto have six weekly one hour sessions of chemotherapy. After five sessions CT has been done. CA125 markers are up. Chemotherapy hasn’t worked so that has been stopped. I will be seeing her consultant tomorrow with her. I have put to him that
nettiebobs
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Low protein diet article
Low protein diets were discovered to help CKD and to postpone kidney failure as far back as the 19th century. Now it seems to be touted as a new approach. I found the article interesting. I was looking up diets to increase my protein since it's below normal on my last bloodwork and came across this
Low protein diets were discovered to help CKD and to postpone kidney failure as far back as the 19th century. Now it seems to be touted as a new approach. I found the article interesting. I was looking up diets to increase my protein since it's below normal on my last bloodwork and came across this
Sophiebun11
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
New! First referral to rheumatologist
Hi all, Question about whether I'm expecting too much? I've been lurking for a while as my symptoms resonated with many people on here and, having been referred by my less-than-great GP to see a rheumatologist, I have finally made an account. I have had pain in wrists for a long time, but summer 2021
Hi all, Question about whether I'm expecting too much? I've been lurking for a while as my symptoms resonated with many people on here and, having been referred by my less-than-great GP to see a rheumatologist, I have finally made an account. I have had pain in wrists for a long time, but summer 2021
emilycc123
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NRAS
2 years ago
MEND Protocol: Metabolic Enhancement for Neurodegeneration
MEND was developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in an effort to enhance metabolism and prevent negative outcomes in those seeking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease treatments. MEND, which is based on an assessment of 36 different factors impacting health
MEND was developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in an effort to enhance metabolism and prevent negative outcomes in those seeking Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease treatments. MEND, which is based on an assessment of 36 different factors impacting health
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Covid
Good evening. Husband and I had Covid 7 days ago, now we are negative. Our daughter has PCD, this morning the home test was positive, after 15 minutes the second test was negative, in the clinic the antigen test was negative, c-reactive protein 0-2. Has anyone had a similar experience, and what did you
Good evening. Husband and I had Covid 7 days ago, now we are negative. Our daughter has PCD, this morning the home test was positive, after 15 minutes the second test was negative, in the clinic the antigen test was negative, c-reactive protein 0-2. Has anyone had a similar experience, and what did you
Olja
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
2 years ago
Latest blood test results, where do I start?!
Afternoon everyone, I posted recently and went away to get some more blood tests, I've now got the bulk of the recent results. I'm on the waitlist for a total thyroidectomy but until then I'm just trying to improve my symptoms (mainly lack of patience, irritability, low libido, fatigue, anxiety etc
Afternoon everyone, I posted recently and went away to get some more blood tests, I've now got the bulk of the recent results. I'm on the waitlist for a total thyroidectomy but until then I'm just trying to improve my symptoms (mainly lack of patience, irritability, low libido, fatigue, anxiety etc
CTun
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Based On Newer Studies, It May Be Time To Rethink The Importance Of Vitamin D in Parkinson's Disease Progression As Well As Other Diseases
I previously wrote extensively about the value of vitamin D in PD here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/137599751/vitamin-d-and-its-many-effects-in-people-with-pd Recently I was reading this December, 2021 study discussing the anti inflammatory potential of Vitamin D in people with psoriasis
I previously wrote extensively about the value of vitamin D in PD here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/137599751/vitamin-d-and-its-many-effects-in-people-with-pd Recently I was reading this December, 2021 study discussing the anti inflammatory potential of Vitamin D in people with psoriasis
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Protein Shakes & Blood thinners
Does anyone know if I am safe to take
Protein
supplements like
whey
protein
shakes?
Does anyone know if I am safe to take
Protein
supplements like
whey
protein
shakes?
RockyG
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
Pylarify and ADT question
Hello All , My father (74) was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer intermediate (on the border of favorable and unfavorable) with gleason 7, his bone scan and PET scan came out clean. After much fight I was able to get Pylarify approved. For members who have gotten the PSMA PET can you let me know
Hello All , My father (74) was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer intermediate (on the border of favorable and unfavorable) with gleason 7, his bone scan and PET scan came out clean. After much fight I was able to get Pylarify approved. For members who have gotten the PSMA PET can you let me know
DRKC81
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Proton Beam Therapy - any use for NSCLC??
Hi All. Just wondering if anyone has any information/knowledge about the effectiveness/appropriateness of Proton Beam Therapy for NSCLC?? Many thanks. Mags
Hi All. Just wondering if anyone has any information/knowledge about the effectiveness/appropriateness of Proton Beam Therapy for NSCLC?? Many thanks. Mags
magstherunner
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Plasma viscosity?
Dear forum members After a month of suffering unpleasant flare up symptoms my GP eventually ordered blood tests for C Reactive protein, plasma viscosity, ANA, ANCA and rheumatoid factor. I looked up the results on my patient record and saw that plasma viscosity was normal and no further action required
Dear forum members After a month of suffering unpleasant flare up symptoms my GP eventually ordered blood tests for C Reactive protein, plasma viscosity, ANA, ANCA and rheumatoid factor. I looked up the results on my patient record and saw that plasma viscosity was normal and no further action required
AnniesRyder5
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Increase of Lyme antibodies
I haven’t been feeling well. I started back in October with terrible headaches. Everyday. Body pains, fatigue, dizzy spells, sensitivity to light and sounds. I’m still feeling sick. Fainty feeling. I’ve been tested for Lyme two times. LYME ANTIBODIES W/ REFLEX TO CONFIRMATION. My first blood result was
I haven’t been feeling well. I started back in October with terrible headaches. Everyday. Body pains, fatigue, dizzy spells, sensitivity to light and sounds. I’m still feeling sick. Fainty feeling. I’ve been tested for Lyme two times. LYME ANTIBODIES W/ REFLEX TO CONFIRMATION. My first blood result was
rd_8930
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NRAS
2 years ago
Rheumatologist Visit: take Hydroxychloroquine and PMR isn't a vasculitis
Okay, I had a major flare over the past few months so upped my prednisone by adding 6 mg for 10 days, then settled back to 8 mg prednisone (3 at night 5 in morning) which has handled the flare. (Tons of stress nursing an ill husband). So I saw my rheumy 3 weeks ago during the flare and told her I had
Okay, I had a major flare over the past few months so upped my prednisone by adding 6 mg for 10 days, then settled back to 8 mg prednisone (3 at night 5 in morning) which has handled the flare. (Tons of stress nursing an ill husband). So I saw my rheumy 3 weeks ago during the flare and told her I had
artfingers
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Suspect of Lyme antibodies
I haven’t been feeling well. I started back in October with terrible headaches. Everyday. Body pains, fatigue, dizzy spells, sensitivity to light and sounds. I’m still feeling sick. Fainty feeling. I’ve been tested for Lyme two times. LYME ANTIBODIES W/ REFLEX TO CONFIRMATION. My first blood result is
I haven’t been feeling well. I started back in October with terrible headaches. Everyday. Body pains, fatigue, dizzy spells, sensitivity to light and sounds. I’m still feeling sick. Fainty feeling. I’ve been tested for Lyme two times. LYME ANTIBODIES W/ REFLEX TO CONFIRMATION. My first blood result is
rd_8930
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NRAS
2 years ago
Over-the-counter protein supplement resulting in impaired thyroxine absorption in a hypothyroid patient
Since the only factor which could have contributed to the deranged TSH levels was the recent introduction of the
whey
protein
supplement, we advised her to stop the protein supplement while continuing the same dose of L-thyroxine.
Since the only factor which could have contributed to the deranged TSH levels was the recent introduction of the
whey
protein
supplement, we advised her to stop the protein supplement while continuing the same dose of L-thyroxine.
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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