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naslam1603 replied to the discussion Cardiomyopathy in the forum Lab Tests, Markers & Interpretations 4 weeks ago
<div>B. </div>
I have been taking the following B1 supplements since October 2024: Mega Extensions Benfotiamine and Ecological Formulas Allithiamine.
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</div><div>Regarding selenium, I have not been taking it.</div><div>
</div><div>Previously, I had no awareness of any heart-related symptoms, apart from occasional shortness of breath when… Read more -
Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Cardiomyopathy in the forum Lab Tests, Markers & Interpretations 4 weeks ago
Hi @naslam1603 – there could be many different reasons for mild dilated cardiomyopathy such as genetics, chronic conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes or thyroid disorders, as well as toxins and infections that affect the heart such as viral myocarditis. Therefore, the proper support all depends on the cause.
Nutritional deficiencies…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Sauna & Hydration in the forum General Discussions 4 weeks ago
@naslam1603 both options work. If using natural sea or Himalayan salt, I often recommend using “sole” (pronounced solay) to my clients which is saturated salt water because that ensures you’re getting in the full trace mineral profile in that salt as opposed to what you may or may not get from a pinch of salt.
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naslam1603 started the discussion Cardiomyopathy in the forum Lab Tests, Markers & Interpretations 4 weeks ago
Hi B., <div>
</div><div>I wanted to share the results of my heart MRI perfusion scan with you. It looks like there’s an early indication of something called cardiomyopathy, which is a term I wasn’t familiar with until now.</div><div>
</div><div>I have an appointment this Friday with Dr. Daniel Sado, the cardiologist who interpreted the results,… Read more -
naslam1603 replied to the discussion Sauna & Hydration in the forum General Discussions 4 weeks ago
Hi B. <div>
</div>No problem at all.
<div> I was wondering about the best way to replenish lost electrolytes. Do you think it would be okay to add some Himalayan pink salt to the water, or should I go for actual electrolyte sachets instead? </div><div>
</div><div>If adding salt is a good option, how about just a pinch in around 250ml? Let me… Read more -
Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Sauna & Hydration in the forum General Discussions 4 weeks ago
@naslam1603 dehydration is no joke! That’s why hydration is one of the health pillars I discuss in the Beginner’s Health Roadmap.
Thank you for sharing – it’s a good reminder to hydrate before AND after sauna use. And hydration is not only about drinking water, but also replenishing those lost electrolytes through sweat!
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naslam1603 started the discussion Sauna & Hydration in the forum General Discussions 4 weeks ago
<div>Hi Folks, </div>
I just wanted to share this news article with you, which I came across this morning.
https://news.sky.com/story/sauna-users-urged-to-hydrate-after-woman-suffers-heart-attack-13284993
news.sky.com
Sauna users urged to hydrate after woman suffers heart attack and multi-organ failure
The unnamed woman spent 12 days in hospital after suffering a heart attack, seizures, liver injury and kidney injury. She believes dehydration before using the sauna is to blame.
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Graves’ disease relapse in the forum Symptoms & Health Conditions 4 weeks ago
Hi @Kkol – sorry to hear that your wife is in a flare at the moment.
I can also understand why the doctor is suggesting to remove the hot nodule if she’s complaining of a choking sensation, but if she’s against it, then definitely get a 2nd opinion because you’re right to question the removal otherwise.
A good friend of mine recently had…
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Kkol replied to the discussion Graves’ disease relapse in the forum Symptoms & Health Conditions 4 weeks ago
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Kkol started the discussion Graves’ disease relapse in the forum Symptoms & Health Conditions 4 weeks ago
Hi B. My wife 50 y/o have had Graves’ disease since over 12 years and it was stabilized with low dose metmizol (2.5mg) she also has hot nodule.
Last three months she had loads of stress and ended up with a huge relapse. Her levels have never been this high (ft3 and ft4) but tsh use to be even lower and anti too higher.
Anti tsh receptor was max…
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