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https://www.oncogen.org/full-text/the-suppression-of-prolactin-is-required-for-the-treatment-of-advanced-prostate-cancer
After diagnosis of prostate cancer I found the U of Marylands success terminating cancer with clioquinol + zinc. They emphasis treatment for prolactin dependent cancer that my doctors didn't seem to know existed. Anyone else find that to be true?
After diagnosis of prostate cancer I found the U of Marylands success terminating cancer with clioquinol + zinc. They emphasis treatment for prolactin dependent cancer that my doctors didn't seem to know existed. Anyone else find that to be true?
agnut
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Iron levels and huge TSH drop
Hi I've got two questions for today if thats ok: 1. I've finally managed to get my iron panel results (second time of trying) and the results are as follows: All in range: Iron 16 TIBC 64.5 UIBC 48.5 Out of range: Transferrin saturation 24.8 Ferritin 13.4 So from what I gather from reading
Hi I've got two questions for today if thats ok: 1. I've finally managed to get my iron panel results (second time of trying) and the results are as follows: All in range: Iron 16 TIBC 64.5 UIBC 48.5 Out of range: Transferrin saturation 24.8 Ferritin 13.4 So from what I gather from reading
Cybob
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Views on my test results
New to this forum, so glad to have found it, I was beginning to despair with my GP who explains nothing to me. Shocked to learn how badly thyroid conditions are treated in UK. Began losing my eyebrows 2 years ago and my diverticulitis began flaring up after years of being stable. Various ultrasound
New to this forum, so glad to have found it, I was beginning to despair with my GP who explains nothing to me. Shocked to learn how badly thyroid conditions are treated in UK. Began losing my eyebrows 2 years ago and my diverticulitis began flaring up after years of being stable. Various ultrasound
Norash
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Help with test results - haemochromatosis with iron deficiency?
A few years ago I regularly had blood tests which showed high iron levels so my doc suspected Haemochromatosis. I had the genetic testing which showed I had the gene mutation. I used to get blood drawn to treat it and bring down my iron levels. However, recently I had blood tests which showed low ferritin
A few years ago I regularly had blood tests which showed high iron levels so my doc suspected Haemochromatosis. I had the genetic testing which showed I had the gene mutation. I used to get blood drawn to treat it and bring down my iron levels. However, recently I had blood tests which showed low ferritin
tnefeh
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Abstract from U of Maryland by Costello & Ferguson
ABSTRACT All cases of prostate cancer exhibit the hallmark condition of marked decrease in zinc in malignancy compared to the high zinc levels in the normal and benign prostate. There exists no reported corroborated case of prostate cancer in which malignancy exhibits the high zinc levels that exist
ABSTRACT All cases of prostate cancer exhibit the hallmark condition of marked decrease in zinc in malignancy compared to the high zinc levels in the normal and benign prostate. There exists no reported corroborated case of prostate cancer in which malignancy exhibits the high zinc levels that exist
agnut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Supplements - Dangerous, Essential or Useless?
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Thrush 3 days before FET
Hi everyone, I am booked for a natural FET on Monday (I didn't take anything this cycle, not even progesterone) and the Friday before I discovered that my discharge looked like cottage cheese and I may be getting thrush. Which I haven't had in years! Has this happened to anyone else before their FET
Hi everyone, I am booked for a natural FET on Monday (I didn't take anything this cycle, not even progesterone) and the Friday before I discovered that my discharge looked like cottage cheese and I may be getting thrush. Which I haven't had in years! Has this happened to anyone else before their FET
raverg
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
NHS dietician advice for low zinc and calcium
Called today… Recommends multivits and fortified (ultra processed) breakfast cereals! “Would I like a follow up in a few months time?”….. 🫤 no thank you
Called today… Recommends multivits and fortified (ultra processed) breakfast cereals! “Would I like a follow up in a few months time?”….. 🫤 no thank you
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
A newbie question about vitamin D3
Before discovering compression fractures due to osteoporosis, I was taking various vitamin supplements. ( this is going to sound like I’m a hypochondriac, but I was trying to stay healthy). I had Garlic tablets, Glucosamine& Chondroitin, vit B, vit D3 and zinc. After my DEXA scan, my old GP put me on
Before discovering compression fractures due to osteoporosis, I was taking various vitamin supplements. ( this is going to sound like I’m a hypochondriac, but I was trying to stay healthy). I had Garlic tablets, Glucosamine& Chondroitin, vit B, vit D3 and zinc. After my DEXA scan, my old GP put me on
Indigo2417
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
clioquinol + zinc
PSA 44 started clioquinol +zinc Aug 11. Aug 30 PSA 48 with severe UTI. U of Maryland says Clio + zinc kills cancer cells. They give two cases of prostate cancer terminated. I'm trying it.
PSA 44 started clioquinol +zinc Aug 11. Aug 30 PSA 48 with severe UTI. U of Maryland says Clio + zinc kills cancer cells. They give two cases of prostate cancer terminated. I'm trying it.
agnut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Advice on halting bone loss following Dexa and hrt or other supplements.
Thyroid cancer at 23, high dose T4 requiring propranolol for 17 years, then battles over dosage post menopause as rules changed. T3, when measured, always seemed to be at a good level. I didn't take HRT as it was at the height of the cancer scare. I regret it now. Sjogrens and very low vitamin D diagnosed
Thyroid cancer at 23, high dose T4 requiring propranolol for 17 years, then battles over dosage post menopause as rules changed. T3, when measured, always seemed to be at a good level. I didn't take HRT as it was at the height of the cancer scare. I regret it now. Sjogrens and very low vitamin D diagnosed
Maztee
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
All about Vitamin B12 in 10 mins
Long timers can skip, but could be a nice summary for new visitors. From Gil Carvalho. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6FY2VPEnfko Extraordinary to learn that in a referenced study with US participants, the largest contribution to B12 intake in their diet was from fortified breakfast cereal! [i]"cereals
Long timers can skip, but could be a nice summary for new visitors. From Gil Carvalho. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6FY2VPEnfko Extraordinary to learn that in a referenced study with US participants, the largest contribution to B12 intake in their diet was from fortified breakfast cereal! [i]"cereals
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Is this classed as low folate?
I'm a little confused about my blood test results. I'm not sure if I am posting in the right group! MCH and MCHC were slightly high which can indicate macrolytic anaemia. GP said I don't have that because my B12 and folate levels are fine (which are the usual causes). However, I posted the results
I'm a little confused about my blood test results. I'm not sure if I am posting in the right group! MCH and MCHC were slightly high which can indicate macrolytic anaemia. GP said I don't have that because my B12 and folate levels are fine (which are the usual causes). However, I posted the results
tnefeh
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Help with selenium
Can anyone recommend a good zinc and selenium please...
Can anyone recommend a good zinc and selenium please...
giggy63
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Can anyone shed light on my blood test results? Taking NDT. Thank you!
Hello all, Would someone be able to offer any insight to my blood tests results here at all? Many thanks. I take 310mg of Erfa NDT. I have hypothyroidism (hashi) and am a 46 year woman (so perimenopausal) and have two children. I exercise daily for at an hour. I have coeliac disease and am gluten free
Hello all, Would someone be able to offer any insight to my blood tests results here at all? Many thanks. I take 310mg of Erfa NDT. I have hypothyroidism (hashi) and am a 46 year woman (so perimenopausal) and have two children. I exercise daily for at an hour. I have coeliac disease and am gluten free
DaisyJones1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Help with test results and next step please…on NDT
Hello all, Would someone be able to offer any insight to my tests results here at all? Many thanks. I take 310mg of Erfa NDT. I have hypothyroidism (hashi) and am a 46 year old woman (so perimenopausal) and have two children. I exercise daily for at an hour. I have coeliac disease and am gluten free
Hello all, Would someone be able to offer any insight to my tests results here at all? Many thanks. I take 310mg of Erfa NDT. I have hypothyroidism (hashi) and am a 46 year old woman (so perimenopausal) and have two children. I exercise daily for at an hour. I have coeliac disease and am gluten free
DaisyJones1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
How to nurture bone health
Hello Community, Our bones are the structural architecture that connect us to the earth element. This mineralised matrix of collagen and calcium phosphate - magnesium an important bone nutrient too, helping to keep calcium in our bones. Osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are bone cells. The activity
Hello Community, Our bones are the structural architecture that connect us to the earth element. This mineralised matrix of collagen and calcium phosphate - magnesium an important bone nutrient too, helping to keep calcium in our bones. Osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are bone cells. The activity
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
9 months ago
Still no treatment. After nearly 2 years of tests and consultations
Previous posts: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149434676/next-steps-in-diagnosis-and-coeliac-disease. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149295601/undate-after-endocrinologist-appointment https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149288239/hypothyroidism-confusing-test-results
Previous posts: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149434676/next-steps-in-diagnosis-and-coeliac-disease. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149295601/undate-after-endocrinologist-appointment https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149288239/hypothyroidism-confusing-test-results
Moviegeek7
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Extreme Hair Loss Advice
Hello All, While I'm waiting to see a dermatologist and a doctor about my hair loss, I would really appreciate some extra advice from all the beyond amazing people of this forum. I've always had some hair loss since having hypo, but nothing like I'm losing now, ever! It's so extreme, I don't even
Hello All, While I'm waiting to see a dermatologist and a doctor about my hair loss, I would really appreciate some extra advice from all the beyond amazing people of this forum. I've always had some hair loss since having hypo, but nothing like I'm losing now, ever! It's so extreme, I don't even
Juliet_22
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
help with results please
so I’m taking Aristo 212mcg one day then 200mcg, of Levothyroxine the next, in the morning before food or drink. Copper 0.25 ranges 0.20-0.60 Thyroid peroxidase antibody 46 ranges 0-60 Serum folate 13.4 no range given. B12 439 ranges 211-911 Vit D 64.5 TSH 0.58 ranges 0.38-5.50 Iron 17 ranges
so I’m taking Aristo 212mcg one day then 200mcg, of Levothyroxine the next, in the morning before food or drink. Copper 0.25 ranges 0.20-0.60 Thyroid peroxidase antibody 46 ranges 0-60 Serum folate 13.4 no range given. B12 439 ranges 211-911 Vit D 64.5 TSH 0.58 ranges 0.38-5.50 Iron 17 ranges
Cheekycharlie1981
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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