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Magnesium, zinc and calcium
Nearly a year after ADT and all clear with testosterone recovering well. Been advised by a fellow runner to try a supplement of magnesium, zinc and calcium. The Onco has no objections. Are there reasons no too? Thank you.
Nearly a year after ADT and all clear with testosterone recovering well. Been advised by a fellow runner to try a supplement of magnesium, zinc and calcium. The Onco has no objections. Are there reasons no too? Thank you.
Runner1957
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Zicam post kidney transplant
I am a post kidney transplant patient. Does anyone know if Zicam homeopathic is safe to use? I was told a while back that zinc in a multivitamin was fine. But, most of the Zicam products now I’ve come across are homeopathic ingredients, not just zinc. Looking into for cold.
I am a post kidney transplant patient. Does anyone know if Zicam homeopathic is safe to use? I was told a while back that zinc in a multivitamin was fine. But, most of the Zicam products now I’ve come across are homeopathic ingredients, not just zinc. Looking into for cold.
Rocknlily
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Kidney Transplant
7 months ago
VITAMINS - Why do clinics recommend Proxseed?
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Too many questions at the moment. I can see lots of clincs recommending this but then i look at the packet...seems to contain minimal quantities.....Coenzyme Q10 40 mg.... whereas I take 600mg and he takes 300mg (also l'carnitine and r alpha lipoic and whatever else i can get him to take (was wellman
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
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Quercetin
I am taking Vimerson Health's Tumeric/Quercetin/Bromelain combination. Presently only taking the recommended two capsules per day in the morning. Been on Watch and Wait since 2019. White count is slowly creeping up (now at 30.8 - a year ago I was at 20.9). Other numbers Lymphs at #25, MCV at 96.9
I am taking Vimerson Health's Tumeric/Quercetin/Bromelain combination. Presently only taking the recommended two capsules per day in the morning. Been on Watch and Wait since 2019. White count is slowly creeping up (now at 30.8 - a year ago I was at 20.9). Other numbers Lymphs at #25, MCV at 96.9
CBME
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Bloating
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Sardinesagain
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Results and Advice Please
Hi There All, Seeking some expertise please. These are my latest test results taken via Medichecks (finger prick) February 19th; TSH 0.013 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) -6.5% Free T4 (fT4) 5.9 pmol/L (12 - 22) -61.0% Free T3 (fT3) 5.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 70.3% T4:T3 Ratio 1.035 Thyroglobulin Antibodies (
Hi There All, Seeking some expertise please. These are my latest test results taken via Medichecks (finger prick) February 19th; TSH 0.013 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) -6.5% Free T4 (fT4) 5.9 pmol/L (12 - 22) -61.0% Free T3 (fT3) 5.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 70.3% T4:T3 Ratio 1.035 Thyroglobulin Antibodies (
CDN_Lady
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Zinc deficiency
As I don't absorb zinc through my stomach I asked my GP for a zinc jab. I was told these are for hospital patients who can't eat. I am in the same position,surelyThoughts please
As I don't absorb zinc through my stomach I asked my GP for a zinc jab. I was told these are for hospital patients who can't eat. I am in the same position,surelyThoughts please
fiftyone
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Armour Thyroid for over 20 years
I have been taking Armour thyroid since 2000... Have had my current Dr for at least 20. When I had COVID last time (about 2 years ago .. very mild case) I noticed my TSH was up (over 3...very high for me and on Armour). I mentioned it to my Dr and she suggested waiting, it could be temporary. In the
I have been taking Armour thyroid since 2000... Have had my current Dr for at least 20. When I had COVID last time (about 2 years ago .. very mild case) I noticed my TSH was up (over 3...very high for me and on Armour). I mentioned it to my Dr and she suggested waiting, it could be temporary. In the
NanaV54
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
further advice on blood results
I posted for advice about a month ago and increased my T3 to 10mcg . I have felt some improvement as in not as achy but not sleeping very well. I am in Australia visiting my daughter so took advantage of their cheaper blood testing I started T3 as my doctor thought I wasn’t converting T4 but having
I posted for advice about a month ago and increased my T3 to 10mcg . I have felt some improvement as in not as achy but not sleeping very well. I am in Australia visiting my daughter so took advantage of their cheaper blood testing I started T3 as my doctor thought I wasn’t converting T4 but having
Poppygriff691
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Iron plus zinc better for iron deficiency anemia
reading about zinc I came across the following article. I mean it focuses on chronic kidney desease but I found this gem of info stating that zinc combined with iron is better than iron alone. Now I'm not iron deficient. But I thought this might be interesting for those who are. Beware too much zinc
reading about zinc I came across the following article. I mean it focuses on chronic kidney desease but I found this gem of info stating that zinc combined with iron is better than iron alone. Now I'm not iron deficient. But I thought this might be interesting for those who are. Beware too much zinc
B12life
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
magnesium & zinc supplemet
been reading the benefits linked to AF for people taking this supplement. Has any one here here been a regular user and able to comment on any positive or negative experience of doing so?
been reading the benefits linked to AF for people taking this supplement. Has any one here here been a regular user and able to comment on any positive or negative experience of doing so?
tom0985
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AF Association
7 months ago
Medichecks bloods with some very low/high bloods. Appt with GP 4th March to discuss.
My wife's bloods are still way off. It's listed below. She recently had a nasty bug on 29th December and feels shes still a bit chesty. She also developed a rash on the top front of her chest which was treated with hydrocortisone (Daktacort) but still feels there's a little left there. Still tired,
My wife's bloods are still way off. It's listed below. She recently had a nasty bug on 29th December and feels shes still a bit chesty. She also developed a rash on the top front of her chest which was treated with hydrocortisone (Daktacort) but still feels there's a little left there. Still tired,
helenshubby
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
When shall I start 10K ??
OK, so I've decided to do a 10K race, and have my eye on a local one on 20 October 2024 (which is 1 day short of my first ever 5K Parkrun). I'm running 3 times a week (including a weekly Parkrun) and swimming twice weekly too. While the weather is not so "run friendly" - ie windy, dark and cold (I
OK, so I've decided to do a 10K race, and have my eye on a local one on 20 October 2024 (which is 1 day short of my first ever 5K Parkrun). I'm running 3 times a week (including a weekly Parkrun) and swimming twice weekly too. While the weather is not so "run friendly" - ie windy, dark and cold (I
adnewg73
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Bridge to 10K
8 months ago
Levothyroxine natural alternative?
My doctors have prescribed Levothyroxine and Synthroid for me in the past. However, both meds drastically increased my blood pressure to dangerously high levels, landing me in the hospital emergency room twice. (This, even though I routinely take Ziac blood pressure pills, which have kept my bp steady
My doctors have prescribed Levothyroxine and Synthroid for me in the past. However, both meds drastically increased my blood pressure to dangerously high levels, landing me in the hospital emergency room twice. (This, even though I routinely take Ziac blood pressure pills, which have kept my bp steady
USAgirl
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
GP ignorance
Hi! I have a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease ( my mother, my younger sister both have high antibodies).I were in professional sports since I was 7 till 20 . Has been diagnosed with thyroid issues at 13y.o when high APTO and lots of macro follicles (nodules) in thyroid at ultrasound were
Hi! I have a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease ( my mother, my younger sister both have high antibodies).I were in professional sports since I was 7 till 20 . Has been diagnosed with thyroid issues at 13y.o when high APTO and lots of macro follicles (nodules) in thyroid at ultrasound were
Vidma
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Neuropathy in feet, stopping Cymbalta - try more natural?
I'd like to get your opinion if you have been on something like Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and came off to do more natural methods. I'd like to stop the Cymbalta that I've been using for years to help with the neuropathy in my feet and look at other way to see if I can control it vs using an SNRI. I've
I'd like to get your opinion if you have been on something like Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and came off to do more natural methods. I'd like to stop the Cymbalta that I've been using for years to help with the neuropathy in my feet and look at other way to see if I can control it vs using an SNRI. I've
Shomacco
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Neuropathy Support
8 months ago
signs of mild hypothyroidism?
Hi there, New to this forum 👋 grateful to be here 🙏 I’m wondering if anyone could shine some light on my thyroid test results. In March 2023 my TSH was 0.98 (range 0.27-4.2), and my T4 was 15.5 (range 12-22) - this was done with a private GP so sadly no T3. These bloods were taken after 12pm and
Hi there, New to this forum 👋 grateful to be here 🙏 I’m wondering if anyone could shine some light on my thyroid test results. In March 2023 my TSH was 0.98 (range 0.27-4.2), and my T4 was 15.5 (range 12-22) - this was done with a private GP so sadly no T3. These bloods were taken after 12pm and
totk
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Pumpkin seeds offer numerous health benefits, including improved prostate health and fertility boost for men.
Pumpkin seeds have specific health perks that can appeal to men, especially concerning fertility and hormonal balance.
Zinc content:
This mineral plays a significant role in testosterone production and prostate health.
Prostate Health:
Clinical research indicates that pumpkin seeds may
Pumpkin seeds have specific health perks that can appeal to men, especially concerning fertility and hormonal balance.
Zinc content:
This mineral plays a significant role in testosterone production and prostate health.
Prostate Health:
Clinical research indicates that pumpkin seeds may
porimol
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Healthy Eating
8 months ago
vitamin results and advice on tweaking or changing supplements
Advice on supplements please and please tell me if I’m over thinking or worrying about this. I currently take: Better You Vit D with K2 / Thorne Basic B / Vegavero folate / Omega 3 fish oil / Magnesium / Zinc I’ve had my results back from Medichecks and would like some advice on what I can do to further
Advice on supplements please and please tell me if I’m over thinking or worrying about this. I currently take: Better You Vit D with K2 / Thorne Basic B / Vegavero folate / Omega 3 fish oil / Magnesium / Zinc I’ve had my results back from Medichecks and would like some advice on what I can do to further
Slowrunner1208
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
DRIPS AND DRIBBLES
Prostatectomy in March 2020. Image guided radiation (39 treatments) one year ago. Lately, I began dribbling and dripping without warning. Where I used to be able to use one pad for three days, now I go through 3 pads per day! I gave up coffee and alcohol to see if the was the cause. After 4 weeks, no
Prostatectomy in March 2020. Image guided radiation (39 treatments) one year ago. Lately, I began dribbling and dripping without warning. Where I used to be able to use one pad for three days, now I go through 3 pads per day! I gave up coffee and alcohol to see if the was the cause. After 4 weeks, no
Prostateless2020
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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