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while waiting for doctor, i was thinking of overdosing on vit b6. I read at about 200mg it can reduce prolactin amount in body.
Quote from: deloun on 31/01/2009 17:51:56Hey Girlwind, OK, I have gotten prescribed an orthomolecular medicine for liver detoxification called Ultra Clear Plus and I've looked at the ingredients and it indeed contains n-acetyl cysteine.I believe that I've gotten L-glutamine prescribed because of a deficiency of methione, glutathione, poor methylation and to support detoxification.I haven't taken either of them yet, although I do have them here, by the way.Back to you, Deloun--Ultra-Clear...that sounded familiar. I remember taking it years ago for detoxification and nutritional supplementation.One side effect for me was ULTRA- diarrhea. I'm not saying that you'll have that, but I sure did!I read more on L-glutamine and found out that it's used commonly by body builders and by those with IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). Check it out.http://www.bodybuildingforyou.com/supplements-reviews/glutamine-side-effects-benefits.htmhttp://www.irritable-bowel-syndrome.ws/l-glutamine.htm
Hey Girlwind, OK, I have gotten prescribed an orthomolecular medicine for liver detoxification called Ultra Clear Plus and I've looked at the ingredients and it indeed contains n-acetyl cysteine.I believe that I've gotten L-glutamine prescribed because of a deficiency of methione, glutathione, poor methylation and to support detoxification.I haven't taken either of them yet, although I do have them here, by the way.
Quote from: deloun on 29/01/2009 15:01:02Quote from: martin88 on 29/01/2009 03:19:54[...]To remove your mercury, not all dentists have the right equipment to do this. (Maybe you know this already..) Take someone who is qualified and who have the required material (expensive). Otherwise you can do more harm than good. Thank you for reminding me for this, I have also received your PM about it. I have thought about making an appointment with a dentist that is specialized in removing mercury amalgam fillings, but in the end I have chosen to make the appointment with my own dentist, for the beginning of march. But I have asked him to take extra precautions to limit the risks involved regarding the mercury. I have asked him to make use of the Scania Dental Clean Up (1), which is some kind of vacuum cleaning device that should be placed around the tooth, and a rubber dam (cofferdam). I have also asked him to clean any residues of amalgam, that are left over after the fillings have been removed. I hope that this is enough, what do you think, do you have any other suggestions?(1) http://www.xs4all.nl/~stgvisie/AMALGAM/NL/cleanup.htmDeloun,I suggest that you write to the website I gave you PM to ask what's the difference with other dentists (procedures & equipment). You can also read this protocol about how to remove mercury :http://www.iaomt.org/articles/files/files288/Safe%20Removal%20of%20Amalgam%20Fillings.pdfIt seems that a tool to breathe clean air would have been an additional protection.Also doing small job at one time, put a lot of water and succion, and taking some supplements may help. Hope you'll pass through this easily.
Quote from: martin88 on 29/01/2009 03:19:54[...]To remove your mercury, not all dentists have the right equipment to do this. (Maybe you know this already..) Take someone who is qualified and who have the required material (expensive). Otherwise you can do more harm than good. Thank you for reminding me for this, I have also received your PM about it. I have thought about making an appointment with a dentist that is specialized in removing mercury amalgam fillings, but in the end I have chosen to make the appointment with my own dentist, for the beginning of march. But I have asked him to take extra precautions to limit the risks involved regarding the mercury. I have asked him to make use of the Scania Dental Clean Up (1), which is some kind of vacuum cleaning device that should be placed around the tooth, and a rubber dam (cofferdam). I have also asked him to clean any residues of amalgam, that are left over after the fillings have been removed. I hope that this is enough, what do you think, do you have any other suggestions?(1) http://www.xs4all.nl/~stgvisie/AMALGAM/NL/cleanup.htm
[...]To remove your mercury, not all dentists have the right equipment to do this. (Maybe you know this already..) Take someone who is qualified and who have the required material (expensive). Otherwise you can do more harm than good.
Hmm, ultra diarrhea, that doesn't sound very good, did you also notice that it helped detoxifying the liver?By the way I meant to say methionine in stead of methione, to correct a typo.Thank you for the interesting links.
demografx what is your doctors plan on restoring testerone level, are u going to have to use T-patch for rest of life or is there a different way
http://www.natural-progesterone-advisory-network.com/our-adrenal-system/It's an Adrenal fatigue quizz. I find the first point very intersesting :"I often feel dizzy, faint, like I haven’t woken up, or like I’m in a dream."
I don't want to spend my life studying endocrinology.
Demografx, nice to hear that the testosterone makes you feel better at the moment, do you notice any side effects?
Quote from: CCconfucius on 02/02/2009 04:10:35while waiting for doctor, i was thinking of overdosing on vit b6. I read at about 200mg it can reduce prolactin amount in body.Overdosing on B6? This sounds like a very bad idea. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B6#Toxicity .Also, do you even know you have high prolactin? I don't have high prolactin. And neither did the people in Dr. Waldinger's study. I would guess that many people here do not have high prolactin. 100 mg/day of B6 is probably ok. But1) You don't know if you have high prolactin2) You don't know if B6 will reduce prolactin3) Taking B6 in high doses (e.g. 200 mg+/day) is harmful. Most physicians would warn you against this.
I assumed my disappointment with testosterone inj. was because I had high SHBG levels, and that the extra test I was taking was largely getting bound to by SHBG.
my question is, when did you start feeling these bad after effects? I noticed that as soon as I started to drink coffee I was having these bad sex side effects, but yet i don't know
I also have another question... I know symptoms go away after about a week, but has anybody ever tried to go lets say a month and than masturbate once? Do you go right back to the POIS stage? Giving it that amount of time might give your body enough time to replenish whatever it is missing and needed when recovering from sex.
So is anybody like me and besides the masterbating... had another influence on their heads? like coffee? that causes the POIS?