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I remember hearing that many people who have had had psychotic breaks and ended up going on killing sprees were found to be chronic carb addicts, eating tons and tons of carbs as a way of life....just curious who else has/had this issue....just thining about it makes me want to go get some twizzlers
Quote from: goingcrazy on 24/08/2009 14:06:04I am really just freaking out. There would have to be no way that hormones can cause this feeling I am experiencing right now.GC, why not?
I am really just freaking out. There would have to be no way that hormones can cause this feeling I am experiencing right now.
does anyone get the nervousness in hands and feet/rawness kinda feelingI read somwewhere that this was pre parkinsons which is bit much
As someone else said, if the world's best joke were told in POIS, the reaction would be a DULL "...yeah..."
My update - I took John's 'solution' (yogurt, blueberries, and cranberries) and broke out each food to test individually. The purpose is to identify which food is the possible solution.Yogurt Test - I ate yogurt with suggested brand and bacteria for 3 weeks. I NE'd and felt normal POIS. ***Note: John ate the yogurt mix for 3 months (right?) before cured.Thats the first test. I am now trying cranberries. Thanks Demo, John, and the team for keeping hope.EDIT - I'm excited to find out cranberries are low in carbs!
Quote from: Limejuice on 25/08/2009 18:25:12My update - I took John's 'solution' (yogurt, blueberries, and cranberries) and broke out each food to test individually. The purpose is to identify which food is the possible solution.Yogurt Test - I ate yogurt with suggested brand and bacteria for 3 weeks. I NE'd and felt normal POIS. ***Note: John ate the yogurt mix for 3 months (right?) before cured.Thats the first test. I am now trying cranberries. Thanks Demo, John, and the team for keeping hope.EDIT - I'm excited to find out cranberries are low in carbs!If not the cranberries or anything else, maybe it is just his prolonged celibacy?
Quote from: goingcrazy on 25/08/2009 21:13:53Quote from: Limejuice on 25/08/2009 18:25:12My update - I took John's 'solution' (yogurt, blueberries, and cranberries) and broke out each food to test individually. The purpose is to identify which food is the possible solution.Yogurt Test - I ate yogurt with suggested brand and bacteria for 3 weeks. I NE'd and felt normal POIS. ***Note: John ate the yogurt mix for 3 months (right?) before cured.Thats the first test. I am now trying cranberries. Thanks Demo, John, and the team for keeping hope.EDIT - I'm excited to find out cranberries are low in carbs!If not the cranberries or anything else, maybe it is just his prolonged celibacy?Have you tried apples?As they say; an apple a day keeps the pois away.
I hope we all [get rid of POIS] real soon.
Good Luck, Dean!
Quercetin seems good but only 4mg per apple is not suffisant to block Pois effects