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The problem doesn't appear when eating potatoes (carbs) instead of cereals. Also my glycemia when I wake up in this state is 4.8mmol/l, very normal. Eventually this is happening because of carbs + something else in cereals. I thought maybe gluten...but oats and rice are also causing the problem. So I'm still trying to understand!
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martin88,QuoteThe problem doesn't appear when eating potatoes (carbs) instead of cereals. Also my glycemia when I wake up in this state is 4.8mmol/l, very normal. Eventually this is happening because of carbs + something else in cereals. I thought maybe gluten...but oats and rice are also causing the problem. So I'm still trying to understand!This is exactly what I have just noticed. I am perfectly fine with potatoes as well, but not with some cereals. Could it be that there is H pylori in me that likes certain cereal meals? My new daily plan will include:Minimun bread, stay on saladsRaspberries with yogurt after supperSupplements: Grapefruit seed extract, Manuka honeyPS (I messed up last night and bought grape seed extract, d'oh!)
you should to your antimicroorganism with some oliveleaf extract, like matsoda said it is powerfull antivirus and antibackteria. The oil is to expensive but it comes in pill form up to 20% stanard extract olueopropein, and you are suppose to use at least 200 mg of oleoupropein
This is exactly what I have just noticed. I am perfectly fine with potatoes as well, but not with some cereals. Could it be that there is H pylori in me that likes certain cereal meals?
An article in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found evidence that "ingesting lactic acid bacteria exerts a suppressive effect on Helicobacter pylori infection in both animals and humans," noting that "supplementing with Lactobacillus- and Bifidobacterium-containing yogurt (AB-yogurt) was shown to improve the rates of eradication of H. pylori in humans."
EDIT: I can't find the POIS chat...Live Chat. Is that there?
RS,The Taoist 'dry orgasm' philosophy is not same as ejaculating then drinking it.Anyway, its my opinion that it is not semen loss which is the problem.More the amount of 'inbuilt' muscle rigidity/hence fight or flight during orgasm/foreplay/, which then causes the hormone imbalance etc. I cant see how drinking your semen will help release your muscles but its up to you.(in fact it sounds totally absurd to me, whats your partner gonna think?).
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