52 minutes ago, MovingOnMusicGal said:Helpful to understand Liver detox pathways. It may be that we need to focus on one more than the other..please read. goes into extreme detail.
One derm said it correctly , I don't use it in my practice we don't know the long term outcome of these patients.
2 hours ago, MovingOnMusicGal said:Helpful to understand Liver detox pathways. It may be that we need to focus on one more than the other..please read. goes into extreme detail.
Yes and Ithought the same thing 2 years ago and so I've done 6 Moritz liver cleanses and feel NO improvement.
So your guess is as good as mine in knowing what to tackle next. If a blood test says diff then yes concentrate on liver but other than that, how do you know what to address??
You can work on at any given time:
Gut
Liver
Kidney
Endocrine
immune
Given that tests don't conclude anything how would we know what to work on? A clean liver is important but after 6 Moritz cleanses should I do more I work on something else??
What a joy.....
On 2016-12-01 at 9:41 AM, sacha_n said:On 2016-11-30 at 11:21 AM, Umas said:I am aware of behaviours of some animals(hamsters often eat their poo) and I don't want to argue that poo transplant is bad - because I honestly don't know! It's promissing and it seems that it helps people but I would still say that shoving up your ass poo of someone else is less natural for human that interact with different people, in different places, eat different food etc. Especially when you have symptoms but you know, can live with it. Different situation is when for example you have c.diff or IBD and shit every 30 minutes, then sure poo transplant in that situation seems like incredible safe in comparision to other methods. For myself I am a little bit sceptic. I was thinking about poo transplant but I need more info about it. Not just praises, but how it exactly works(especially in long term) and list of all possible risks and dangers. I had faith in conventional medicine and it f*ck me up, I'm not gonna be reckless ever again. Right now I try to boost my immune system and overall wellbeing. It's almost funny how I am in chronic pain, yet thanks to all suplementations, exercises, meditations etc I no longer get sick at winter times. Before antibiotics for acne that f*ck me up I felt healthy but get sick even 2 times every winter. Now I almost never get sick, and when I get sick I recover much faster than anyone I know, and yet I feel every moment of every day sick and tired. Weird.I'm thinking the same way that you, after accutane experience I don't really trust doctors and doubt every possible treatment. That's interesting about you never getting sick in winter. This was my case for most of last years too. I never get diarrhea neither. Not sure that's a good thing though, it may be that little sicknesses can be used by our body to get rid of toxins.
That's exactly what sicknesses do , it gets rid of toxins the human body is the most amazing machine ever built no question.
10 hours ago, Ruvik said:Anyone experiment difficulty finding words during a conversation or or feeling diminished cognitive abilities?
Some day I feel like my brain is not totally ative
For myself, I put this down to a dip in serotonin, or something linked to the way serotonin was produced or utilized. Anytime after mdma this problem became much worse. I believe the 3 or so months of relatively high dosing dl-phenylalanine and l-tyrosine may have helped this but its quite hard to be sure. Regardless, I had a stammer for the first 3 years after accutane, now in my late 4th it is practically gone, besides 1 or 2 days after mdma.
On 12/4/2016 at 8:24 PM, Ruvik said:Anyone experiment difficulty finding words during a conversation or or feeling diminished cognitive abilities?
Some day I feel like my brain is not totally ative
The Fin guys report this.
What is your oestrogen level?
On 12/2/2016 at 11:15 PM, Gladiatoro said:Beer works pretty good for constipation in moderation if I drink too much I get other side effects like back pain and dizziness and my eyes are dry and red like fire. I call it chronic systemic dehydration a.k.a isotretinoin.This sick drug is forcing me to live like some kind of saint.
Iodine supposedly eliminates hangovers - any one found this?
21 hours ago, Gladiatoro said:22 hours ago, MovingOnMusicGal said:Helpful to understand Liver detox pathways. It may be that we need to focus on one more than the other..please read. goes into extreme detail.
One derm said it correctly , I don't use it in my practice we don't know the long term outcome of these patients.
Are you able to reference this?
http://www.progressivehealth.com/natural-alternatives-isotretinoin.htm
41 minutes ago, hatetane said:The Fin guys report this.
What is your oestrogen level?
Iodine supposedly eliminates hangovers - any one found this? Are you able to reference this?
Sure try 1/3 of derms as a reference , is that enough reference for you ?
Do not have a reference other than I googled it and found the article to be much in line with many things I am already doing and have worked, so I found it to be helpful supplementary-speaking.
I've found iodine and CBD virtually eliminate my joint pain when I am on it....will last for a few days after it not being in system. I just recently found out I havn't been taking enough CBD oil. Bumped up to 20 drops BID for 2,000mg through my cannabis consultant, and voila! Mobile, energetic, and having hankerings to run around and do yoga. CBD works as a potent anti-inflammatory and immune system modulator. It helps it essentially keep all systems in balance. I also use it on my skin diluted into jojoba or olive oil and I rub it all over. Since skin is largest detox organ on body, it makes sense that over time it may effect the cells deeper in the tissues...at least internally it does this. This has been my approach for the past year, but for the past year I only recently realized I WAS NOT TAKING NEARLY ENOUGH. Sad waste of money, but it did help with pain management significantly. Iodine tided me over, and I found iodine to be most helpful with mood, sleep, and overall mobility. There are SO many things that can help, but you really need to find your own way, own treatment. I can't emphasize this enough. It's not going to be ONE treatment, one diet, one modality...my two cents.
After doing methylation, I do not get hangovers. I have no control for iodine, but I have been drinking recently an still no hangovers, just good old candida babies that I've been keeping at bay.
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extensive testing advised.
On 12/6/2016 at 9:10 AM, Gladiatoro said:http://www.progressivehealth.com/natural-alternatives-isotretinoin.htm Sure try 1/3 of derms as a reference , is that enough reference for you ?
Actually no. You can't just say whatever you want and report it as FACT. It need to be referenced.
If you can show me that this is fact - Great
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Just posting the test list for anyone who missed it.
On 12/6/2016 at 12:22 PM, MovingOnMusicGal said:Do not have a reference other than I googled it and found the article to be much in line with many things I am already doing and have worked, so I found it to be helpful supplementary-speaking.
I've found iodine and CBD virtually eliminate my joint pain when I am on it....will last for a few days after it not being in system. I just recently found out I havn't been taking enough CBD oil. Bumped up to 20 drops BID for 2,000mg through my cannabis consultant, and voila! Mobile, energetic, and having hankerings to run around and do yoga. CBD works as a potent anti-inflammatory and immune system modulator. It helps it essentially keep all systems in balance. I also use it on my skin diluted into jojoba or olive oil and I rub it all over. Since skin is largest detox organ on body, it makes sense that over time it may effect the cells deeper in the tissues...at least internally it does this. This has been my approach for the past year, but for the past year I only recently realized I WAS NOT TAKING NEARLY ENOUGH. Sad waste of money, but it did help with pain management significantly. Iodine tided me over, and I found iodine to be most helpful with mood, sleep, and overall mobility. There are SO many things that can help, but you really need to find your own way, own treatment. I can't emphasize this enough. It's not going to be ONE treatment, one diet, one modality...my two cents.
After doing methylation, I do not get hangovers. I have no control for iodine, but I have been drinking recently an still no hangovers, just good old candida babies that I've been keeping at bay.
Hi, It,s great that your finding things that help and that your are sharing this. You certainly don't need to reference the things that have worked for you.
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Test list.
Believe me Roche knows about these side effects. Their scientists are the only ones that do. But it's such a small percentage of people that it was more or less manageable, until of course it wasn't, the lawsuits eventually piled up, and they inevitably pulled out. with their profits in tact of course. It's just business. It's up to each and every individual to decide how much they are worth and to seek reparation.
I follow these pharma companies through investment articles and they consider grade 3 and grade 4 side effects as if they are merely manageable walks in the park, let me tell you, grade 3 and 4 are maybe double worse than ours. But of course, these are cancer patients that have no other option than to try new treatments, and Roche being so focused on "innovation" which correlates to investor profits that they will by any means meet their quotas. No one has time for an old drug they no longer sell. My only question is if it was solely just retinoid in that pill. Someone should save any Roche ones before all that's left are weak generics.
On 2016-12-06 at 0:39 AM, macleod said:Believe me Roche knows about these side effects. Their scientists are the only ones that do. But it's such a small percentage of people that it was more or less manageable, until of course it wasn't, the lawsuits eventually piled up, and they inevitably pulled out. with their profits in tact of course. It's just business. It's up to each and every individual to decide how much they are worth and to seek reparation.
I follow these pharma companies through investment articles and they consider grade 3 and grade 4 side effects as if they are merely manageable walks in the park, let me tell you, grade 3 and 4 are maybe double worse than ours. But of course, these are cancer patients that have no other option than to try new treatments, and Roche being so focused on "innovation" which correlates to investor profits that they will by any means meet their quotas. No one has time for an old drug they no longer sell. My only question is if it was solely just retinoid in that pill. Someone should save any Roche ones before all that's left are weak generics.
The primary purpose of pHARMa companies is NOT patient care / healing but it is to increase share holder profit. That is the harsh truth. I think your onto something the original accutane formula probably is way more potent vs generic aftermarket isotretinoin.
30 minutes ago, Gladiatoro said:The primary purpose of pHARMa companies is NOT patient care / healing but it is to increase share holder profit.
People have to realize this. American case law and the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL) (most corporations are incorporated in DA) have shown time and time again that the primary purpose of a corporation is to maximize shareholder profits. Just look at the caseDodge v. Ford. If a corporation takes action that is not in the best interest of its shareholders, like benefitting others, shareholders can potentially sue the company. There are exceptions, e.g., giving to charity; however, let's be cynical here. The only reason a corporation would give to charity is to engage in some quid pro quo.
I've made 2 breakthroughs and in my recovery from accutane side effects. Pilocarpine eye drops and oral hydrocortisone tablets. I discovered hydrocortisone tablets 10mg work amazingly! They miracously alleviated most of my symptoms except for my vision issues, sex drive and they improved my cognition but not fully to pre accutane. The pilocarpine drops help absolutely every symptom but you can't over do them. The pilocarpine was kind of a coincidence because I received from an ophthalmologist who prescribed them because I had elevated intraocular pressure, which was probably partially causing my vision issues, but they gave me my natural energy back fully, my cognition and memory are amazing again, I'm tutoring math and science again ! And my sex drive is ridiculous again lol both of these medications seem to be affecting my adrenal glands. The pilocarpine is a muscirinic acetylcholine agonist as well and may target nerves that send signals to the adrenal glands.
2 hours ago, Ruvik said:Yes, everyone here know that drug companies are evil, pharmaceutical companies are not our friends, they will not save us, we are small side effects of the system, nobody is interested in our bodies ruined.
Things start out small and eventually snowball remember that , I have often said the Wild Wild Web is the future of humanity FACT.
How do you think Rome fell , one piece at a time that's how. A little history lesson the romans drank wine and laughed at the germanians who drank a primitive brew called beer guess who eventually won ha. I call it a grass roots movement let's call it the new religion back to nature we go.
http://www.ajandrology.com/article.asp?issn=1008-682X;year=2016;volume=18;issue=3;spage=435;epage=440;aulast=Schulster
The exact role of estradiol in each area of male sexual function including libido, erectile function, and spermatogenesis, is difficult to determine. A complex balance of testosterone, estradiol, aromatase, and ERs in the testes, penis, and brain confirms an indispensable and highly regulated hormonal interaction of estrogen in the male. ERs and aromatase share topographic locations with pheromones in the brain, making it clear that estrogen contributes to early sexual development as well as sexual behavior in adulthood. Estrogen can sustain libido as well as affect the amount of serotonin receptors in the brain modulating mood, mental state, cognition, and emotion. Erectile function is adversely affected by estrogen exposure in early penile development, and exposure to estradiol in the mature penis leads to increased vascular permeability with increased ED. ED from increased estradiol exposure is independent of testosterone level. In addition, spermatogenesis is dependent upon estradiol to some extent, as all cells involved in the process of sperm production contain aromatase and express ERs. Finally, estradiol levels should be considered when treating men with TST, as estradiol levels below 5 ng dl-1correlate to a decrease in libido. Considering the complexity and taking into account some conflicting data, more research is necessary so that when better understood, estradiol can become clinically useful in treating diminished libido, ED, and perhaps even oligospermia.
2 hours ago, brandon0717 said:I've made 2 breakthroughs and in my recovery from accutane side effects. Pilocarpine eye drops and oral hydrocortisone tablets. I discovered hydrocortisone tablets 10mg work amazingly! They miracously alleviated most of my symptoms except for my vision issues, sex drive and they improved my cognition but not fully to pre accutane. The pilocarpine drops help absolutely every symptom but you can't over do them. The pilocarpine was kind of a coincidence because I received from an ophthalmologist who prescribed them because I had elevated intraocular pressure, which was probably partially causing my vision issues, but they gave me my natural energy back fully, my cognition and memory are amazing again, I'm tutoring math and science again ! And my sex drive is ridiculous again lol both of these medications seem to be affecting my adrenal glands. The pilocarpine is a muscirinic acetylcholine agonist as well and may target nerves that send signals to the adrenal glands.
Can you elaborate some more please. Do you suffer from intracranial pressure too??
Did the Ophthalmologist conclude that this eye pressure isindeed from Accutane? He may of prescribed pilocarpine for other tane victims Im thinking!!??
Im just trying to connect the dots because I still suffer from the intracranial pressure, light sensitivity 20 years post tane. This systemic inflammation many of us have must all be related....
21 hours ago, TrueJustice said:Can you elaborate some more please. Do you suffer from intracranial pressure too??Did the Ophthalmologist conclude that this eye pressure isindeed from Accutane? He may of prescribed pilocarpine for other tane victims Im thinking!!??
Im just trying to connect the dots because I still suffer from the intracranial pressure, light sensitivity 20 years post tane. This systemic inflammation many of us have must all be related....
100% related. This sick drug nearly killed me three times ,
3 hours ago, brandon0717 said:I've made 2 breakthroughs and in my recovery from accutane side effects. Pilocarpine eye drops and oral hydrocortisone tablets. I discovered hydrocortisone tablets 10mg work amazingly! They miracously alleviated most of my symptoms except for my vision issues, sex drive and they improved my cognition but not fully to pre accutane. The pilocarpine drops help absolutely every symptom but you can't over do them. The pilocarpine was kind of a coincidence because I received from an ophthalmologist who prescribed them because I had elevated intraocular pressure, which was probably partially causing my vision issues, but they gave me my natural energy back fully, my cognition and memory are amazing again, I'm tutoring math and science again ! And my sex drive is ridiculous again lol both of these medications seem to be affecting my adrenal glands. The pilocarpine is a muscirinic acetylcholine agonist as well and may target nerves that send signals to the adrenal glands.
Yeah I've posted about hydrocortisone tablets/prednisone before, stating it also basically "fixed" me. But there's so many damn risks for staying on it, and the benefits do not last upon discontinuation. In-fact cortisol production is shot after stopping this steroid.
38 minutes ago, ehohel said:Yeah I've posted about hydrocortisone tablets/prednisone before, stating it also basically "fixed" me. But there's so many damn risks for staying on it, and the benefits do not last upon discontinuation. In-fact cortisol production is shot after stopping this steroid.
And there you have it, as soon as you come away from supplements into taking another drug they come with their own list of side effects!!!
Cannibas oil is starting to look very appealing. Anyone know where to go, who to see in Sydney Australia for real stuff??
not he crap old on the internet!?
Based onencouraging resultsin two early-stage studies, Roche (OTCQX:RHHBY) initiates two Phase 3 clinical trials assessing the combination ofTECENTRIQ(atezolizumab),Cotellic(cobimetinib) andZelboraf(vemurafenib) in patients with metastatic melanoma (MM).
Results from a Phase 1b study in 30 patients with BRAF-positive MM who were treated with the combination showed an 83% (n=24/29) response rate including three complete responders. Grade 3 or 4 adverse events were observed in 40% of the patients but all resolved after intervention.
Results from another Phase 1b that assess the combination of TECENTRIQ with Cotellic in 22 patients with metastatic melanoma who had received a median of one prior line of therapy but not a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor showed an overall response rate of 45% (n=10/22) (50% in BRAF wild-type patients and 40% in BRAF-mutant patients). Median progression-free survival was 12 months in non-ocular melanoma patients (15.7 months in BRAF wild-type and 11.9 months in BRAF-mutant). Grade 3 or 4 adverse events were reported in 59% (n=13/22) of subjects but all were manageable.
so, techcentriq is their new blockbuster. they are relying heavily on it for the future as they are under attack by other pharma companies developing "bio similars" aka generics. they will do literally ANYTHING to make techcentriq succeed at this point.
Just for reference this is the definition of grade 3 and 4 side effects, btw the scale only goes to 5, which is of course death.
Grade 3 Severe Adverse Events
Grade 4 Life-threatening or disabling Adverse Events
https://ctep.cancer.gov/protocoldevelopment/electronic_applications/docs/ctcaev3.pdf
If tecentriq fails, they probably lose big time and back to price gouging and vitamin spiking to get back in the black the next year
I LOVED Pilocarpine when I took it. Got it for dry mouth from my dentist, and let me tell. It's nice to produce saliva and have a libido back! Never thought of the eye drops!
If you have intracranial pressure try daily head massages. I do one massage every day sitting in the shower. I've actually grown accustomed to liking it. It seems to release hormones from the scalp. I know this sounds strange, but my skin is smoother and more palpable after I do it. I also notice less pain overall after head massages. Taking it a step further, I add CBD oil to warm carrier oil for scalp pain (more infrequently, but still shows strong effects). Works wonders. Also, Iodine obliterates brain fog and overall pressure when I take it.
I'm glad someone else has had a positive experience with pilocarpine. I've done more research about it. It's an M3 muscirinic acetylcholine agonist. The positive effects could be from the boost in acetylcholine. I also read it agonizes another hormone that regulates vasodilation and vasoconstriction which I think plays a huge role in my vision improvement and cognition improvement. I'll post some links about the HPT axis and how the M3 muscirinic agonist's mechanism of action has restored my sex drive.