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Anybody heard of Lyprinol?
First time back for a while so wanted some advice from fellow bloggers. On TV tonight was the ""Asthma Breakthrough"" (we live in Australia) A New Zealand all natural treatment called Lyprinol. Apparently it's not so new but haven't seen anything positive about it on any website. I'm thinking to good
First time back for a while so wanted some advice from fellow bloggers. On TV tonight was the ""Asthma Breakthrough"" (we live in Australia) A New Zealand all natural treatment called Lyprinol. Apparently it's not so new but haven't seen anything positive about it on any website. I'm thinking to good
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
when im feeling really anxious it affects my memory does anyone else have this?
when im feeling really stressed and anxious i find it really hard to remember things and its so frustrating even little things like i take st johns wort and omega 3 capsules every day and when im really anxious i cant remember if ive taken them, and on my way home from work if i feel tense i can never
when im feeling really stressed and anxious i find it really hard to remember things and its so frustrating even little things like i take st johns wort and omega 3 capsules every day and when im really anxious i cant remember if ive taken them, and on my way home from work if i feel tense i can never
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Week 3 of 'Lupus recovery diet'
Actually it's really challenging. Although I've been enjoying the creativity of making new interesting healthy vegan meals, juices and smoothies, IT'S ALL I'M DOING!! I don't have any time or energy left over to do anything else, and I'm not able to work (but that was very limited before anyhow).
Actually it's really challenging. Although I've been enjoying the creativity of making new interesting healthy vegan meals, juices and smoothies, IT'S ALL I'M DOING!! I don't have any time or energy left over to do anything else, and I'm not able to work (but that was very limited before anyhow).
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
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Finally Some Freedom From Anxiety
Hi, I have suffered from anxiety as long as I can remember and it has taken me until my 30's to feel I am finally, slowly getting some control. I wanted to share my experience as when my anxiety was getting me down I would often turn to sites for advice and read other peoples experiences. I didn't
Hi, I have suffered from anxiety as long as I can remember and it has taken me until my 30's to feel I am finally, slowly getting some control. I wanted to share my experience as when my anxiety was getting me down I would often turn to sites for advice and read other peoples experiences. I didn't
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Diet and Pain
We all know that what we eat can affect our health. New research, however, shows that there may be a specific link between diet and pain. Pain specialist Dr Rae Bell tells us more, and outlines steps you can take to improve your diet as part of your pain management regime. It’s very important for
We all know that what we eat can affect our health. New research, however, shows that there may be a specific link between diet and pain. Pain specialist Dr Rae Bell tells us more, and outlines steps you can take to improve your diet as part of your pain management regime. It’s very important for
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Pain Concern
12 years ago
How my lupus diet is going -the ups and downs!
Well it's been an interesting week! After having a horrible flare up as a direct result of eating some cheese the week before (took a good few days to get back on my feet) i gave up all dairy -eggs, cheese, cream, milk, yoghurt- and continued to take Naproxen. I started to feel really good in myself
Well it's been an interesting week! After having a horrible flare up as a direct result of eating some cheese the week before (took a good few days to get back on my feet) i gave up all dairy -eggs, cheese, cream, milk, yoghurt- and continued to take Naproxen. I started to feel really good in myself
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
I attended my First Lupus AGM Meeting, Warrington, Liverpool!
yesterday with my other half and found the whole day very helpful and enjoyable. I meet many people who came from as far as Cumbria to share the experience and to gather as much useful information as possible. There were stalls available selling brick a brac to raise funds for Lupus Day/ Reasearch
yesterday with my other half and found the whole day very helpful and enjoyable. I meet many people who came from as far as Cumbria to share the experience and to gather as much useful information as possible. There were stalls available selling brick a brac to raise funds for Lupus Day/ Reasearch
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Need help with memory and cognitive ability. What helps you?
I never realized how much APS has affected my thinking. I'm slipping and it's driving me crazy. It has been a while since I have had to use my brain I guess. I don't really understand but I knew that my 'math' skills have been fried but I never realized how much my thought processing has been affected
I never realized how much APS has affected my thinking. I'm slipping and it's driving me crazy. It has been a while since I have had to use my brain I guess. I don't really understand but I knew that my 'math' skills have been fried but I never realized how much my thought processing has been affected
SassyOne
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Panda Eyes -- Does anyone else suffer from black circles under the eyes ?
It doesn't seem to matter how much sleep & rest I have, they never seem to go, Is this a common thing with lupus or could it be a side effect of medication, I am currently on Hydroxychloroquin 400mg per day, prednisolone 5 mg per day 20mg methotrexate a week and 5 mg of folic acid twice a week, plus
It doesn't seem to matter how much sleep & rest I have, they never seem to go, Is this a common thing with lupus or could it be a side effect of medication, I am currently on Hydroxychloroquin 400mg per day, prednisolone 5 mg per day 20mg methotrexate a week and 5 mg of folic acid twice a week, plus
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Anyone take Peppermint Oil? Know any reasons why I shouldn't take it?
I was just Dx with Hughes syndrome this week so I am very new to all of this. Peppermint oil has many benefits but I was just curious if there is any reason I should not use Peppermint oil now that I have APS and will likely start anticoagulants? Many of the benefits have been scientifically proven.
I was just Dx with Hughes syndrome this week so I am very new to all of this. Peppermint oil has many benefits but I was just curious if there is any reason I should not use Peppermint oil now that I have APS and will likely start anticoagulants? Many of the benefits have been scientifically proven.
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
List and information on food etc for inflammation, pain etc.
We devised this method of behavior modification more than 10 years ago. This diet is not aimed at losing or gaining weight. It excludes foods that are harmful to your health and aggravate chronic pain (i.e., Five C’s: cookies, cakes, chocolate, cocktails and candy. Other foods to avoid are internal organ
We devised this method of behavior modification more than 10 years ago. This diet is not aimed at losing or gaining weight. It excludes foods that are harmful to your health and aggravate chronic pain (i.e., Five C’s: cookies, cakes, chocolate, cocktails and candy. Other foods to avoid are internal organ
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PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
Inflammatory Disease? Cut back on some of certain foods can help.
Others say sugar and potato were a couple of their biggest culprits. Just sayin :) Anti-Inflammatory Diet Tips Courtesy of Dr. Weil on Healthy Aging It is becoming increasingly clear that chronic inflammation is the root cause of many serious illnesses - including heart disease, many cancers
Others say sugar and potato were a couple of their biggest culprits. Just sayin :) Anti-Inflammatory Diet Tips Courtesy of Dr. Weil on Healthy Aging It is becoming increasingly clear that chronic inflammation is the root cause of many serious illnesses - including heart disease, many cancers
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Diet and Asthma plus related breathing problems
I try to eat as healthily as possible ( apart from the odd bar of high quality G.and B choccy) and have found this interesting web ref to improving lung health. I have copied and pasted some of this info plus a web ref link and I just wondered what everyone else thinks re eating ‘protective foodsâ€
I try to eat as healthily as possible ( apart from the odd bar of high quality G.and B choccy) and have found this interesting web ref to improving lung health. I have copied and pasted some of this info plus a web ref link and I just wondered what everyone else thinks re eating ‘protective foodsâ€
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Asthma Community Forum
18 years ago
Is it safe to come off Methetrexate and tnf together...
i want to try alternative meds, i have been reading about serraptese, which fights inflammation, and lots of other problems we may have in our body. I do want to try this with omega 3. but i want to stop taking my methetrexate, and tnf. Has anyone tried coming off the meds, to try alternative medicine
i want to try alternative meds, i have been reading about serraptese, which fights inflammation, and lots of other problems we may have in our body. I do want to try this with omega 3. but i want to stop taking my methetrexate, and tnf. Has anyone tried coming off the meds, to try alternative medicine
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NRAS
13 years ago
Dr Marillyn Glenville Seminar
I've not done an online seminar before, but as I can't make the Fertility Show ( http://www.fertilityshow.co.uk ) this year, thought I would give it a go. I think the concept is a good idea - I struggle to make evening events, so a webinar is a good mid-way ground, and perhaps something that others
I've not done an online seminar before, but as I can't make the Fertility Show ( http://www.fertilityshow.co.uk ) this year, thought I would give it a go. I think the concept is a good idea - I struggle to make evening events, so a webinar is a good mid-way ground, and perhaps something that others
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Fertility Network UK
13 years ago
Does anyone else take Omacor Omega 3 ?
I have mixed Hyperlipidaemia ( Cholesterol and Triglycerides) ~ but cannot take Statins as I also have a high base level CPK which goes up sharply with statin so causing more muscle pains and cramps. To keep the Triglyceride's under control I take large amounts of refined omega3, which as a positive
I have mixed Hyperlipidaemia ( Cholesterol and Triglycerides) ~ but cannot take Statins as I also have a high base level CPK which goes up sharply with statin so causing more muscle pains and cramps. To keep the Triglyceride's under control I take large amounts of refined omega3, which as a positive
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
The Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Foods Those Foods Known to Be Anti-Inflammatory by Chemical Composition Vol. I
Knowledge is knowing a tomatoe is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad...quote by somebody who knew better. Good Nutrition, More Than Just a Good Idea We don't think of our meals or snacks, as being a bundle of chemicals, but they are. Used to be we ate
Knowledge is knowing a tomatoe is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad...quote by somebody who knew better. Good Nutrition, More Than Just a Good Idea We don't think of our meals or snacks, as being a bundle of chemicals, but they are. Used to be we ate
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NRAS
12 years ago
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