A short article on the subject of "Cymbalta Discontinuation Syndrome" under the heading of "Pain Management", written by an MD :
Link : https://www.healthcentral.com/article/cymbalta-discontinuation-syndrome
I think these "experts" are just making it up as they go along. How many people have ever had levels of neurotransmitters measured? Most people would assume that the brain is somehow involved in cases of depression, so how are neurotransmitter levels measured in the brain? And if this...
Title : Thyroid Function Analysis in 50 Patients with COVID-19:A Retrospective Study
Authors : Min Chen, Weibin Zhou, and Weiwei Xu
Link to full paper PDF : https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/thy.2020.0363
You don't have to have an account to read public pages on Twitter. Just click on the Twitter posts themselves to get taken to read what is there. It can take a bit of trial and error to work out what Twitter allows you to do without an account, but I worked it out. I don't have a Twitter account...
I had a wart on a middle finger knuckle when I was a teenager. A friend gave me some of that salicyclic acid stuff (Compound W) and it was really, really thick. So I put it on the wart and it stayed where it was put. (The modern version runs all over the place.)
A day or two later with little...
If 100% of people who have been deployed in war zones come back with below normal levels of vitamin D, it seems blindingly obvious to me that there must be a connection between losing vitamin D and high levels of stress hormones - but cortisol and adrenaline/epinephrine don't get single...
I've never heard of someone suffering from hugely severe reactions to B12 before, but then there is a first time for everything. There are four different kinds of B12 that people can supplement with. [Cyanocobalamin, Hydroxocobalamin, Methylcobalamin and Adenosylcobalmin] Your aunt might not be...
Association and causation aren't the same, as you obviously know. If someone gets liver cancer and their liver can no longer store B12 they may have a high level in the blood. There is no evidence to suggest that the high level of B12 caused the liver cancer. Instead the high level of vitamin...
In post #1 in this thread I gave three links and gave a superficial description of what each of the three links was. I should have said "article in link 3" rather than "paper in link 3".
One of the problems that was discussed in link 3 was dividing the subjects into four quartiles and the way...
I think that the problem with the issue of high levels of B12 is that people don't take into account or know the direction of causation/correlation. So, if someone who has never supplemented has high levels of B12 then this could indicate a problem with some type of solid tumour, or a serious...
Title : Death at Justice: the story of Emanuel Gomes
Author : Jack Shenker
Link : https://members.tortoisemedia.com/2020/07/06/the-reckoning-death-at-the-ministry/content.html
Merged thread
Association of Plasma Concentration of Vitamin B12 With All-Cause Mortality in the General Population in the Netherlands, 2020, Flores-Guerrero et al.
In a January 2020 issue of JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) a paper about the dangers of having a high level of...
Sarcasm alert ...
My feeling has been for some years that just seeing a doctor must be proof of mental illness (unless you have a bone sticking out or an eye hanging out of the socket and resting on your cheek or you've been hit with a machete and you're getting blood on the carpet). Patients...
I can't give a link - I found this info in an article several years ago but have never managed to find it again since, so take this post with a pinch of salt.
I remember reading an article on the web a few years ago discussing the case of a girl who had been given an HPV vaccination and who...
Very good (long) article on Britain's response to Covid-19 and how it ended up being so bad :
Title : Into the fog: How Britain lost track of the coronavirus
Subtitle : To tackle the invisible virus, doctors and health specialists first needed to find it. But with few tests, little contact...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.