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Normal by Bev Patient Expert Steve D., of One Dad's Opinion, recently posted about the definitions of normal,human, and fully functional. He and and some other bloggers had been asked by a researcher to define the terms independently and relative to one another. I also participated in the survey. Not surprisingly, my responses and Steve's share some common territory, diverging ... Read on »
Normal by Diane M. Patient Expert Good morning. All is well here.... *cough cough* After a delightful 4 hours getting to and from the doctor's yesterday (more on that) it's been determined that I'm not having asthma issues.I have an upper respiratory infection and an ear infection, but those things are irritating the asthma so I still get antibiotics and prednisone. I no longer hav ... Read on »
Understanding Your Medication Dosages by Shauna Health MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee That may sound like an easy thing that all of us know how to do, but I have spoken to many people that quote their medication incorrectly, and I thought I'd clear some things up. Most medications, whether the brand, or the generic, all are listed on the bottle exactly as they are in order, if there is a mixture, the first number over another is wh ... Read on »
The Creatine Dosage Calculation ... by Marc D. Healthy Living Professional The Creatine Dosage Calculation In order to calculate your creatine dosage according to the original research , you’ll first need to convert your body weight into kilograms. This won’t require a math degree. If it did, I wouldn’t be able to post this or even explain it! Simple divide your current body weight in pounds by 2.2 to obtain your ... Read on »
Reducing Insulin TDD dosage by Kathleen Patient Expert One of things I am working really hard on right now is reducing my TDD. It seems the more insulin you use, the more you end up needing. The result -- weight gain.There are two things I do to reduce insulin dosage -- one is low carb it as much as possible. Friday, I stocked my refrigator with low carb snacks that I don't tend to binge on. The seco ... Read on »
Double the Vitamin D Dosage a Day by Lucky V. Patient Expert A new study recommends that children should get double the amount of vitamin D to prevent serious diseases.The report by the American Academy of Pediatrics shows that millions of children will need to take vitamin D supplements in order to reach the new recommendation of 400 international units daily, an upgrade from the previous 200 IUs.The study ... Read on »
Resveratrol Dosage, the Million Dollar Question! by Markus S. Patient ExpertHealth Maven How much Resveratrol should you take?It's only been a few years since resveratrol has become more mainstream in the research community. The research being done is still in it's infancy and as more information is made public our perceptions of what is an "appropriate dose" can change.Research isn't the only factor in determining proper do ... Read on »
Higher dosage iron from BA by Melting Mama Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee "Our chewable iron is in a form that is both easy to take and tastes great. This NEW 60mg product is made from Ferronyl® carbonyl iron. This product contains a full 250mg of vitamin C to optimize iron absorption and utilization. Tablets are designed to be easy on the digestive system, to support maximum absorption, and to minimize side eff ... Read on »