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Three Different Types of β-Glucans Enhance Cognition: The Role of the Gut-Brain Axis
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.848930/full# Results: All three supplementations with β-glucans enhanced the temporal order recognition memory. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and the post-synaptic protein 95 (PSD95) increased in the PFC. Furthermore, mushroom β-glucan
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.848930/full# Results: All three supplementations with β-glucans enhanced the temporal order recognition memory. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and the post-synaptic protein 95 (PSD95) increased in the PFC. Furthermore, mushroom β-glucan
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Is going gluten free worth it and achievable?
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hashiboy
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Rough few days being carer and wife
Hi All, I am really trying to stay on the Positivity Train but feeling the rough end of caring for my husband the past few days, its been tougher than ever, he has decompensated liver, hepatopulmonary syndrome and type 2 diabetes. Just wanted to reach out to you all and say stay strong everyone,
Hi All, I am really trying to stay on the Positivity Train but feeling the rough end of caring for my husband the past few days, its been tougher than ever, he has decompensated liver, hepatopulmonary syndrome and type 2 diabetes. Just wanted to reach out to you all and say stay strong everyone,
WildHorses101
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
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Even though disappointing for those with thyroid issues, I had hoped, and actually was under the impression, that at least endos were good diabetes doctors. It seems that I have to rethink that as well. I have a colleague with Type 1 Diabetes who had some horror stories to tell. And he is the second
Even though disappointing for those with thyroid issues, I had hoped, and actually was under the impression, that at least endos were good diabetes doctors. It seems that I have to rethink that as well. I have a colleague with Type 1 Diabetes who had some horror stories to tell. And he is the second
buddy99
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Chromium
Hello First of all, 'Thanks' to all you knowledgeable and kind people who respond on this forum. I was intending to do my advanced thyroid profile test tomorrow morning ( fingerpick) I have avoided Vitamin B complex, D, and my Bone restore (calcium) as advised and then last night I suddenly thought
Hello First of all, 'Thanks' to all you knowledgeable and kind people who respond on this forum. I was intending to do my advanced thyroid profile test tomorrow morning ( fingerpick) I have avoided Vitamin B complex, D, and my Bone restore (calcium) as advised and then last night I suddenly thought
Indigourchin
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Niacin and Butyrate: Nutraceuticals Targeting Dysbiosis and Intestinal Permeability in Parkinson’s Disease
Does anybody have a good recommendation for Butyrate? I need to get off the dime and add this to my stack.
Niacin and Butyrate: Nutraceuticals Targeting Dysbiosis and Intestinal Permeability in Parkinson’s Disease https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148959486/niacin-and-butyrate-nutraceuticals-targeting-dysbiosis-and-intestinal-permeability-in-parkinson
Does anybody have a good recommendation for Butyrate? I need to get off the dime and add this to my stack.
Niacin and Butyrate: Nutraceuticals Targeting Dysbiosis and Intestinal Permeability in Parkinson’s Disease https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148959486/niacin-and-butyrate-nutraceuticals-targeting-dysbiosis-and-intestinal-permeability-in-parkinson
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Prof Tim Noakes and low carb diet benefits
I hope it's ok to attach a link to this Q&A session - it's clarified a lot for me and low carb is how I reduced my blood sugar when I was in the pre-diabetic range. He also explains that diabetes is a more serious disease than people believe. I found it very interesting. https://www.facebook.com/thenoakesfoundation
I hope it's ok to attach a link to this Q&A session - it's clarified a lot for me and low carb is how I reduced my blood sugar when I was in the pre-diabetic range. He also explains that diabetes is a more serious disease than people believe. I found it very interesting. https://www.facebook.com/thenoakesfoundation
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
I can't sleep feel like my heart is going to stop
It's one of those nights again. I feel pressure in my chest. I thought I was going to be able to sleep today but I guess not. Its frustrating because I was already falling asleep but I was awaken by a sudden jerk. Now every time I am falling asleep I get woken up by the sudden jerk that makes me feel
It's one of those nights again. I feel pressure in my chest. I thought I was going to be able to sleep today but I guess not. Its frustrating because I was already falling asleep but I was awaken by a sudden jerk. Now every time I am falling asleep I get woken up by the sudden jerk that makes me feel
ImHere_Again
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Anxiety Support
11 months ago
Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib?
I asked the group about a month ago if it was OK to take Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib, several members came back and said they have been on the combination. However, my Haematologist has advised and I quote: "There may be an interaction and should not be given to prevent high cholesterol and if your
I asked the group about a month ago if it was OK to take Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib, several members came back and said they have been on the combination. However, my Haematologist has advised and I quote: "There may be an interaction and should not be given to prevent high cholesterol and if your
RobertCLL
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Late onset type 1 diabetes?
Husband diagnosed with cirrhosis a couple of months ago, fibroscan reading confirmed this but no varices and no ascites. Waiting to hear back further from gastroenterologist on this. In the meantime, the metformin he had been prescribed for T2 diabetes didn't seem to be working, still had all the symptoms
Husband diagnosed with cirrhosis a couple of months ago, fibroscan reading confirmed this but no varices and no ascites. Waiting to hear back further from gastroenterologist on this. In the meantime, the metformin he had been prescribed for T2 diabetes didn't seem to be working, still had all the symptoms
RugbyMama
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
truly scrumptious
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
Trulyscrumpious
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Blood sodium levels
Stage 3b My last labs over the past year have had a decrease in my blood sodium levels. Last test was 131. Nephrologist said I need to start eating more protein as that helps to keep sodium in your bloodstream instead of getting out in your body tissue. I don’t have any edema and take a diuretic. Not
Stage 3b My last labs over the past year have had a decrease in my blood sodium levels. Last test was 131. Nephrologist said I need to start eating more protein as that helps to keep sodium in your bloodstream instead of getting out in your body tissue. I don’t have any edema and take a diuretic. Not
MGsolid
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Over and over and over again!
Well, me and Week5 Run3 have become VERY good friends. I've done a total of four re-runs now, the last one being this morning, and can now cruise through without too much of a challenge. So my next run will be Week6 Run1 and hopefully onwards and upwards. I have been having a bit of a challenge with
Well, me and Week5 Run3 have become VERY good friends. I've done a total of four re-runs now, the last one being this morning, and can now cruise through without too much of a challenge. So my next run will be Week6 Run1 and hopefully onwards and upwards. I have been having a bit of a challenge with
Over60sRunner
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Taurine supplements New Scientist Page 18, 17 June 2023
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
There is a research article in the news article section of the New Scientist that week saying that Taurine supplements may extend lifespan and health as we get older. 12,000 60 year olds were analysed and higher taurine levels correlated with better health and lower incidence of type 2 diabetes and reduced
RoyMacDonald
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AF Association
1 year ago
swollen feet etc
I got as far as Week 8 and did sneak in a 30min jog. However my feet, ankles and lower calves had swollen in the hot weather to the point where I could hardly get my shoes on. The gp prescribed a low dose diuretic which had some effect, as has the drop in temperature. My ankles still swell in the
I got as far as Week 8 and did sneak in a 30min jog. However my feet, ankles and lower calves had swollen in the hot weather to the point where I could hardly get my shoes on. The gp prescribed a low dose diuretic which had some effect, as has the drop in temperature. My ankles still swell in the
Hidden
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Graves Disease
Hi, I have type 2 diabetes, I was over-prescribed metformin which had its horrors. When I came off it I was quickly diagnosed with thyroxicosis and hypercalcemia. Saw the endocrinologist yesterday. |He sat there and said do you know what you have wrong with you, then he told me I had Graves disease
Hi, I have type 2 diabetes, I was over-prescribed metformin which had its horrors. When I came off it I was quickly diagnosed with thyroxicosis and hypercalcemia. Saw the endocrinologist yesterday. |He sat there and said do you know what you have wrong with you, then he told me I had Graves disease
Trelissa
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
800 calorie diet
I have type 2 diabetes, I hate the side affects forms this and taken the medication. I managed to reverse it before but this time I am struggling to stick to any tip of diet. The consultant said they would buy me down for a program so I get support but 5 months later I have heard nothing. So, I
I have type 2 diabetes, I hate the side affects forms this and taken the medication. I managed to reverse it before but this time I am struggling to stick to any tip of diet. The consultant said they would buy me down for a program so I get support but 5 months later I have heard nothing. So, I
Zebra85
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Relieve pain in the penis, scrotum and perineum?
Pain in the penis, scrotum, and perineum can be distressing, but there are several approaches that may help relieve the discomfort. Here are some suggestions: 1. Apply warm compress: Placing a warm compress or towel on the affected area can help relax the muscles and reduce pain. Ensure the compress
Pain in the penis, scrotum, and perineum can be distressing, but there are several approaches that may help relieve the discomfort. Here are some suggestions: 1. Apply warm compress: Placing a warm compress or towel on the affected area can help relax the muscles and reduce pain. Ensure the compress
Henry0831
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Berberine and Levothyroxine
Hi This is my first post. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice about taking berberine with levothyroxine. I am currently taking 100mcg of levo daily. About 2 years ago I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes which I try and control with a low carb diet. However my blood sugar seems to be rising
Hi This is my first post. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice about taking berberine with levothyroxine. I am currently taking 100mcg of levo daily. About 2 years ago I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes which I try and control with a low carb diet. However my blood sugar seems to be rising
treeflower1954
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
I have diabetes 2 and love Cheese!
🧀 I have diabetes 2 and I have over my life luved the stuff! I cannot sleep, I know it takes time to digest, thus the heat from it in my system, keeps me awake! My Dad used to creep down in the middle of the night, for that snack of the stuff, he was into blue cheese, it blocked his cholesterol, eventually
🧀 I have diabetes 2 and I have over my life luved the stuff! I cannot sleep, I know it takes time to digest, thus the heat from it in my system, keeps me awake! My Dad used to creep down in the middle of the night, for that snack of the stuff, he was into blue cheese, it blocked his cholesterol, eventually
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
1 year ago
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