Bahareh
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Thyroid in the forum Symptoms & Health Conditions 2 weeks ago
@Kkol so could be a chronic low-grade simmering type of viral load perhaps. If you retest when he’s not sick, take a look to see if it follows a similar pattern.
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion progesterone or not in the forum Thyroid, Adrenal & Sex Hormones 2 weeks ago
@LAK yes working on stress reduction (mental/emotional, physical & also physiological) should be a priority. Give your body time to adjust. Chaste tree berry may be enough for now in the early phase of perimenopause as well before considering bHRT.
Was it the DUTCH test that you’ve done? Do you know if it’s high free and metabolized cortisol?…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Ct scan in the forum Drainage & Detox 2 weeks ago
@Annie so with iodine based dyes, it’s really only a concern for those with kidney issues. So to help flush out the dye afterwards, the strategy is to support the body’s natural detox pathways:
1. Number 1 best thing to do is to drink plenty of filtered/spring water to help flush out the iodine through the kidneys for several days after the…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion progesterone or not in the forum Thyroid, Adrenal & Sex Hormones 2 weeks ago
@LAK you did not mention your age, but I’m going to assume that you are NOT perimenopausal, correct? Because during the perimenopausal years, it’s normal for progesterone to decline and treatments such as bio-identical HRT may be suitable for this age group/population.
If you are not perimenopausal, then yes, stress alone will lead to lower…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Protein and collagen in the forum Supplements & Medications 3 weeks ago
@LAK this handout that we recently added on Proteins, Protein Powders, Collagen & Gelatin might be of interest. We share a few brand suggestions of each. It also shares a really cool protein calculator to see how much you should be getting in depending on your circumstances. Hope it helps!
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid in the forum Female Health 3 weeks ago
Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid
@Bahareh feel free to share her results here as well (of course, please remove her name & other identifying info to respect her privacy) if you need help puzzle piecing.
Yes, hormones are often affected by more upstream root causes and when those are addressed, the oral birth control will more than likely not be needed.
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid in the forum Female Health 3 weeks ago
Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid
@Bahareh fibroids (either uterine or breast) are usually due to estrogen dominance, which is a result of 1 or all 3 of these scenarios:
- Exposure to xenoestrogens – outside sources of estrogen from environmental chemicals like phthalates, glyphosate, triclosan, parabens, etc which have estrogenic effect in the body. You can share this post of…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Removing radiation from children in the forum Child Health 3 weeks ago
Removing radiation from children
@Annie there are several ways to mitigate any potential effects from radiation exposure from phones and electronic devices.
The best way is through lots of outdoor grounding/earthing! Walking barefoot on natural surfaces like grass, sand, or soil can balance the body’s electrical charge and mitigate the effects of EMF.
Another way to…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Ct scan in the forum Drainage & Detox 3 weeks ago
@Annie do you know what type of contrast they’ll be using? In the meantime, I tagged you in a previous discussion on MRI contrasts, as I think that might help your mom. You can also get to it by clicking here.
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion MRI contrast in the forum Child Health 3 weeks ago
@Annie tagging you on this thread.
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