0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: kurtosis on 28/11/2012 19:58:01Pseudoephedrine is a stimulant which encourages the body to produce adrenaline / epinephrine. This reduces the level of histamine, similar to the way getting an epi-pen injection counteracts a severe allergic reaction. You're basically shocking your system out of the POIS state. Yeah, it works but, as I said, I can't see this being a long term solution but it does feel a lot better than POIS Reallly good point Kurtosis! For the last month, it's become increasingly obvious to me that POIS is, at its heart, a histamine problem. As confirmation of this, ive found that foods high in histamine make me feel worse, and supplements that break down histamine, like Sam-E, make me feel a lot better!!The only part of this theory that was still bugging me though was understanding why caffeine and ritilin make me feel better. What does that have to do with too much histamine? As u so precisely explain above, adrenaline clears histamine instantly, giving us relief. And then as u also wrote in another post, this explains why we get worn out so easily, mentally and physically. All day every day we have a high level of adrenaline in order to fight the high histamine. Consequently, we have adrenal fatigue from using too much adrenaline all the time! it makes so much sense! I found a website a guy wrote about his problems breaking down histamine. Youll see how eerily familiar it sounds to pois. It also explores this link with adrenaline (also know as epinephrine).Clip from guy's blog:Adrenaline (Epinephrine) is the only chemical that can quickly eliminate histamine in a person. So called "antihistamines" like Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine receptors relieving some histamine related symptoms, they do not remove histamine. If you do go into anaphylactic shock where your organs essentially shut down, it is essential that you are injected with adrenaline immediately to counteract the dangerously high histamine level and prevent death. My histamine level was very high but not dangerous. My body tried in vain to reduce this high level of histamine to a normal level, by releasing abnormally large quantities of adrenaline into my blood stream. This created nervous energy and sometimes even panic attacks if the spikes were large enough. The body normally has a certain amount of adrenaline that increases and decreases slightly to balance your body's histamine level. In its attempt to reduce my histamine level, my body would essentially use up all my adrenaline (as shown by my blood test). This would leave me feeling anywhere from moderately tired to frighteningly exhausted. Its probably difficult to imagine being so drained of energy that it would actually scare you, but it happened to me frequently. My high histamine level also caused my Meniere's like symptoms, as well as difficulty thinking, focusing, and remembering things.
Pseudoephedrine is a stimulant which encourages the body to produce adrenaline / epinephrine. This reduces the level of histamine, similar to the way getting an epi-pen injection counteracts a severe allergic reaction. You're basically shocking your system out of the POIS state. Yeah, it works but, as I said, I can't see this being a long term solution but it does feel a lot better than POIS
Quote from: B_Daniel on 08/12/2012 10:02:04Quote from: kurtosis on 28/11/2012 19:58:01Pseudoephedrine is a stimulant which encourages the body to produce adrenaline / epinephrine. This reduces the level of histamine, similar to the way getting an epi-pen injection counteracts a severe allergic reaction. You're basically shocking your system out of the POIS state. Yeah, it works but, as I said, I can't see this being a long term solution but it does feel a lot better than POIS Reallly good point Kurtosis! For the last month, it's become increasingly obvious to me that POIS is, at its heart, a histamine problem. As confirmation of this, ive found that foods high in histamine make me feel worse, and supplements that break down histamine, like Sam-E, make me feel a lot better!!The only part of this theory that was still bugging me though was understanding why caffeine and ritilin make me feel better. What does that have to do with too much histamine? As u so precisely explain above, adrenaline clears histamine instantly, giving us relief. And then as u also wrote in another post, this explains why we get worn out so easily, mentally and physically. All day every day we have a high level of adrenaline in order to fight the high histamine. Consequently, we have adrenal fatigue from using too much adrenaline all the time! it makes so much sense! I found a website a guy wrote about his problems breaking down histamine. Youll see how eerily familiar it sounds to pois. It also explores this link with adrenaline (also know as epinephrine).Clip from guy's blog:Adrenaline (Epinephrine) is the only chemical that can quickly eliminate histamine in a person. So called "antihistamines" like Benadryl only work to block some of your body's histamine receptors relieving some histamine related symptoms, they do not remove histamine. If you do go into anaphylactic shock where your organs essentially shut down, it is essential that you are injected with adrenaline immediately to counteract the dangerously high histamine level and prevent death. My histamine level was very high but not dangerous. My body tried in vain to reduce this high level of histamine to a normal level, by releasing abnormally large quantities of adrenaline into my blood stream. This created nervous energy and sometimes even panic attacks if the spikes were large enough. The body normally has a certain amount of adrenaline that increases and decreases slightly to balance your body's histamine level. In its attempt to reduce my histamine level, my body would essentially use up all my adrenaline (as shown by my blood test). This would leave me feeling anywhere from moderately tired to frighteningly exhausted. Its probably difficult to imagine being so drained of energy that it would actually scare you, but it happened to me frequently. My high histamine level also caused my Meniere's like symptoms, as well as difficulty thinking, focusing, and remembering things.It does seem related to histamine, I find that taking 500 mg of vitamin c every day relieves me from most of the symptoms.
Quote from: nomore2013 on 28/11/2012 17:10:41i took claritin-d 3 times already, and every time it worked.I've tried claritin during two week two month ago and I had no benifit using that. It gave me ligh headache only.
i took claritin-d 3 times already, and every time it worked.
Quote from: Kingkong on 08/12/2012 20:24:01Quote from: nomore2013 on 28/11/2012 17:10:41i took claritin-d 3 times already, and every time it worked.I've tried claritin during two week two month ago and I had no benifit using that. It gave me ligh headache only.I've realized that claritin either works or it doesn't, hit or miss. The last time I took it, it barely did anything after 3 0's. What I remember helping me out of the antihistamines was 2 tablets of benadryl instead of one. Even though it might make me tired the following day, it's better than having POIS symptoms. I will try two tablets of benadryl this friday.
Just an update. Its after one month and two weeks after taking calcium channel blocker i.e. fluneraize. Most of the POIS symptoms has been reduced. Yesterday consulted my doctor and he prescibed another two months continue for this. POIS symtoms relieved greatly by this medicine. Hoping for the best. Pl try this with advice of GP. It takes app one month to give correct results. but one drawback of this medicine is it increases weight.
Quote from: CertainlyPOIS on 08/12/2012 18:37:59Quote from: Prancer on 08/12/2012 17:24:27If someone were to use an epinephrine auto injector (like EpiPen), would this instantly clear his pois symptoms? I'm just wondering & not recommending that anyone try this by the way.Counterpoint tried this and it didnt work for him. Did he? Certainly, will you share with us the quote from the forum where he says he tried it?? I searched the forum for Epipen and saw Counterpoints say that he owned one, but didn't see him say that he had ever used it. Unfortunately we can't ask him because somebody banned him.I've never used an epipen, and they're dangerous to try when not absolutely necessary so don't be a hero, but I'm fairly confident we'd feel instantly better. Anyone else have experience with an epipen??
Quote from: Prancer on 08/12/2012 17:24:27If someone were to use an epinephrine auto injector (like EpiPen), would this instantly clear his pois symptoms? I'm just wondering & not recommending that anyone try this by the way.Counterpoint tried this and it didnt work for him.
If someone were to use an epinephrine auto injector (like EpiPen), would this instantly clear his pois symptoms? I'm just wondering & not recommending that anyone try this by the way.
Flunarizine is a non-selective calcium entry blocker with COMBOLMIN binding properties and histamine H1 blocking activity
Ketotifen is a second-generation noncompetitive H1-antihistamine and mast cell stabiliser... Besides its anti-histaminic activity, it is also a functional leukotriene antagonist and a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. The drug may also help relieve the symptoms of IBS.
you still believe allergic to semen?
Dr. Richards knows how to treat a pois
после секса слабая память , рассеянность, тошнота ,слабость теле плохое зрение трудно запомнить слова слабые мыщцы это длится неделя
website selling commercial products removed - mod