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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Adenomyosis and Uterine Fibroid in the forum Female Health 2 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 2 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 2 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 2 weeks ago
@Annie tagging you on this thread.
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Vitamin K in the forum Child Health 3 weeks ago
@LAK the need for vitamin K2 when supplementing with vitamin D is less clear in children than in adults, primarily because children often have different dietary patterns and nutrient needs.
In adults, vitamin K2 helps direct calcium to bones and teeth rather than soft tissues, which is important to prevent issues like arterial…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Protein and collagen in the forum Supplements & Medications 3 weeks ago
Hi @LAK it’s OK to take both collagen and protein powders at the same time but depending on the intended purpose of each one, you may want to take them at separate times. For example, protein powder can be effective post-workout for muscle recovery, while collagen is often recommended on an empty stomach or with a source of vitamin C to…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion High IgE Levels in the forum Lab Tests, Markers & Interpretations 3 weeks ago
@sheetalramchandani1 thank you for clarifying. So was a food or environmental panel ever done at a doctor’s office to see what’s causing her IgE level to be high? Her immune system is obviously reacting to something in her environment. If she hasn’t already, suggest she sees an allergist to run some basic food/environment panels as a…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion High IgE Levels in the forum Lab Tests, Markers & Interpretations 3 weeks ago
I’m a little unclear about some of your questions so I’ll do my best to answer them 1 by 1:
1. An IgE antibody response is a quick immune reaction to allergens, such as certain foods or environmental triggers, that the body mistakenly identifies as harmful. This type of response can be severe and…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Tapering off PPI in the forum Digestion & Gut Health 3 weeks ago
@Kelly I share a variety of different solutions to choose from in the Gut Health Masterclass course:
- Stomach Acid Support
- Digestive Enzyme Support
- Liver & Gallbladder Support (for better bile production and flow)
Since you’re still in a very fragile state, adding in HCL now will likely add fuel to the fire. You may be better off with eating…
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Bernadette_Abraham replied to the discussion Tapering off PPI in the forum Digestion & Gut Health 3 weeks ago
Hi @Kelly – I know how disheartening it is when the only solution doctors can offer us is more medication. It’s unfortunately just not in their training to look at WHY we have symptoms. They are taught to diagnose WHAT we have and numb/suppress it with meds or surgery for rapid relief (which we have to be grateful for in acute emergencies,…
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