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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid in the forum Female Health 2 months ago
Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid
Hi @Bahareh – your assessment seems to be on the right track, however I’d like to make a few comments to challenge your thinking (in italic):
- Chronic Inflammation (Insulin resistant, Hypothyroid, her conditions: Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid) what markers made you assume she’s insulin resistant? And yes, she is presenting with…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Cholesterol in the forum General Discussions 3 months ago
@Kkol have I already directed you to the Interpreting Basic Blood Chemistry course before? I feel as though I have…
In any case, I’d encourage you to watch the entre section on Lipids in that course starting with THIS video.
I always suggest a more advanced lipid panel which I also discuss in these videos to assess cardiovascular…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion High amount of methane in large intestine in the forum Digestion & Gut Health 3 months ago
High amount of methane in large intestine
@Alyssa besides prescribing antibiotics, did your doctor try to figure out what caused the methane-dominant SIBO?
I’m asking because I’ve seen many cases where patients are put on antibiotics or even natural antimicrobials WITHOUT addressing the cause, and it becomes this never ending revolving door of “killing” and then it returning, leading to…
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Bahareh replied to the discussion Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid in the forum Female Health 3 months ago
Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid
Hi B, I have attached her blood test report. Following my notes:
Following are my findings/notes:
- Chronic Inflammation (Insulin resistant, Hypothyroid, her conditions: Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid)
- Possible reactivation of viral infection? (WBC markers)
- Nutrient deficiencies (due to BC as well as thyroid conversion issues): need for B6/B12,…
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Kkol started the discussion Cholesterol in the forum General Discussions 3 months ago
Hi B. Kindly direct me on any course with cholesterol information.
If someone has high total cholesterol and LDL and normal triglycerides. What to look for exactly to assess cardiovascular health?
I guess CRP and homocysteine are important too.
What tests would be more useful to assess cardiovascular health and risks?
Also I want to know…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion progesterone or not in the forum Thyroid, Adrenal & Sex Hormones 3 months ago
Hi @LAK – I would strongly recommend that you consider removing gluten 100% for at least 6 months. To the immune system, gluten resembles thyroid tissue (called molecular mimicry) so with each exposure (even if it’s just a small bite), your immune system attacks the thyroid thinking it’s a foreign entity. This is a non-negotiable if you want…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Stomach pain and fever in the forum Lab Tests, Markers & Interpretations 3 months ago
Hi @sheetalramchandani1 – thank you for sharing this case. This is one of those examples where medication may be contributing to the problem over time. Since the largest majority of our immunity resides in our gut (about 70-80%), frequent rounds of antibiotics is going to further suppress his immune system by decimating his microbiome…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Rough circle type patch on one year olds leg in the forum Child Health 3 months ago
Rough circle type patch on one year olds leg
Hi @Annie – was your husband able to provide a diagnosis of what it is? Providing us with as much info as possible about your daughter’s health status, and this specific case would help us guide you better.
Thanks
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion progesterone or not in the forum Thyroid, Adrenal & Sex Hormones 3 months ago
@LAK are your thyroid and liver results being interpreted from a conventional or functional lens? As you may or may not already know, clinical reference ranges are very wide and represent 95% of the population whom do not have a formal disease diagnosis. There can be a lot of symptomatic people within that “normal” range.
If you have your…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Lyme disease in the forum Mold, Lyme & Heavy Metals 3 months ago
@iryna_klevetenko did you get a chance to read through the protocol I shared? She can still work with a Lyme literate doctor – many work virtually. And if the tick was saved, she can still send it in for testing. In the protocol, it also mentions that if someone lives in a Lyme endemic area, it’s probably a good idea to be on antibiotics…
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