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Hi all:I've begun a nutritional balancing program. Please let me know your thoughts.All of the following supplements are being taken twice a day:Zinc Citrate: 100mgCalcium, Magnesium: 333 mg, 167 mgVitamin E: 400 IUVitamin D3: 1400 IUVitamin B100 Complex: 100 mg of each B Vitamin Vitamin C: 3000 mgI'm doing this with the understanding that CADMIUM might be the underlying cause of my problems.This makes sense since one of the previous individuals on this forum had success after removing his testicles, which can store most of the cadmium in our body.How much Manganese, Malic Acid, or Copper should I add?
Quote from: sadandfrustrated on 10/07/2013 18:34:26Hi all:I've begun a nutritional balancing program. Please let me know your thoughts.All of the following supplements are being taken twice a day:Zinc Citrate: 100mgCalcium, Magnesium: 333 mg, 167 mgVitamin E: 400 IUVitamin D3: 1400 IUVitamin B100 Complex: 100 mg of each B Vitamin Vitamin C: 3000 mgI'm doing this with the understanding that CADMIUM might be the underlying cause of my problems.This makes sense since one of the previous individuals on this forum had success after removing his testicles, which can store most of the cadmium in our body.How much Manganese, Malic Acid, or Copper should I add?Did you make this program based on any blood or other types of tests?Do you already know how your adrenals and thyroid are behaving (low, high)?Do you have any evidence (test) for cadmium toxicity?It's difficult ot make a program without knowing where you are now from a metabolic and toxicity perspective.Few considerations:- 200mg zinc daily looks huge to me. Even if you had high estrogen/progesterone (Na/K) ratio and low thyroid function, that's probably too much in any case. Without knowing your situation, I would not take more than 50mg to begin with- you can't know if you really need copper and manganese without assessing the points mentioned above- 6g C might be unecessarily too much. Possibly also 200mg B-complex. Also, it's better to spread water-soluble vitamins (B-C) 3 times a day, to allow costant supplyI hope this helps.
In regards to the cadmium, I had a urine test quite a while back (around a year ago). It was a forced DMPS test. My cadmium level was slightly elevated.I didn't think much of it back then (because my main concern was the mercury, which I thought was responsible for my POIS), but now it seems to make a lot more sense as the real culprit.
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I am not cured, ejaculating at daytime leaves me sleepy, fatigued, and some brain fog for the rest of the day. Time for mineral ratio change, I shall introduce taurine to the mix next, also the process of testing is taking a long time. Despite the HUGE improvement of my symptoms, the fatigue still ruins my freedom Testosterone increased to 5.12 ng/mL but it is still damn low. Free testosterone 20.21 pG/mL .