@ebedancel@decemberave Try mo rin yung 'Kahel na Langit' ni Maki. OPM song of the year contender din yun.
Like you, I believe Maki ang isa sa magagaling na songwriters natin ngayon.
@theliverdoc 👉Patients with functional dyspepsia treated with curcumin, curcumin plus omeprazole and omeprazole had similar significant symptomatic improvement.
Curcumin and proton pump inhibitors for functional dyspepsia: a randomised, double blind controlled trial
👉Patients with functional dyspepsia treated with curcumin, curcumin plus omeprazole and omeprazole had similar significant symptomatic improvement.
https://t.co/tO01fiJyWK
@drdavidliew@joannamarco@RheumNow "Conclusion: Curcumin has similar efficacy to diclofenac but demonstrated better tolerance among patients with knee OA. Curcumin can be an alternative treatment option in the patients with knee OA who are intolerant to the side effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs."
@drdavidliew@joannamarco@RheumNow RCT #2: "Safety and efficacy of curcumin versus diclofenac in knee osteoarthritis: a randomized open-label parallel-arm study"
https://t.co/NXIUYeudLL.
@drdpshenoy@myfight4cancer@sakir_rheum "Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that bioavailable turmeric extract is as effective as paracetamol in reducing pain and other symptoms of knee osteoarthritis and found to be safe and more effective in reducing CRP and TNF-α."
@drdpshenoy@myfight4cancer@sakir_rheum Did you use the same formulation used for this other RCT?:
Bioavailable turmeric extract for knee osteoarthritis: a randomized, non-inferiority trial versus paracetamol
https://t.co/5S5ysEnivo
@john_damianosMD What is your take on this Meta Analysis then (which I believe is better evidence than case studies):
"Curcumin as adjuvant treatment in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis"
https://t.co/48lLRmbjoj
@DrJenGunter@theliverdoc@CDCgov "Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that bioavailable turmeric extract is as effective as paracetamol in reducing pain and other symptoms of knee osteoarthritis and found to be safe and more effective in reducing CRP and TNF-α."
@DrJenGunter@theliverdoc@CDCgov@DrJenGunter what is your take on this RCT?
"Bioavailable turmeric extract for knee osteoarthritis: a randomized, non-inferiority trial versus paracetamol"
https://t.co/5S5ysE59hg
@john_damianosMD "Conclusion
Curcumin supplementation has a favorable effect on liver ultrasonographic findings, reduced serum liver enzymes, total cholesterol, and BMI in participants with NAFLD. Therefore, promoting curcumin as adjuvant treatment on NAFLD patients might be justified."
@john_damianosMD What is your take on this Meta Analysis then (which I believe is better evidence than case studies):
"Curcumin as adjuvant treatment in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis"
https://t.co/48lLRmbjoj
Very concerning there is still no data on Pfizer's bivalent booster efficacy. Great summary of the problem here in @Sensible__Med https://t.co/6TGlYSDQ5q