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How do you think people, Professor Barry Komissaruk find the cause of this syndrome? I doubt that the psychologist can help us. I'm afraid I don't know how to help you. I am just becoming familiar with the POIS problem. Research is required to understand what causes it. I am doing research on it, but I do not have any answers yet. Barry R. Komisaruk, Ph.D.
Hello everyone!Here is what cures my POIS in 1-2 days:I noticed that whenever I eat a few beef wraps with jalapeņo peppers (either fresh or pickled), my brain fog reduces more rapidly. It has worked for me every time. I noticed this about last year that whenever I ate the Subway steak & cheese with "lots" (7-12 slices) of jalapeņo and banana peppers and some veggies on it, my POIS would go away in a day or two. Taking a nap after few hours helps a lot too. So I decided to see if it has to do anything with beef and jalapeņo, and I tested it with just beef and jalapeņo wraps. It has worked in the same way.Jalapeņo seems to increase blood flow in brain... and beef has lots of... anyways, give it a try and let me know if it works for you too. So far my ultimate remedy is: 3 wraps/meal & 3 meals/day & (1 or 2 naps/day) & do it for 2 days. (avoid sugar!)
Quote from: Bulbo on 22/09/2014 15:23:16hello everyone. has anyone tried resveratrol ? One member has very good results with resveratrol. i have not tried it. i am going to try it . tomorrow i may buy it. in the past in this forum some users reported success with blueberry juices, etc. blueberry juice contains resveratrol. i think it is worth to try resveratrol.I am trying resveratrol now. 200mg / day. Its too early to report anything as I've only been on it less than a week, but so far this week has been pretty good for me, but then I have recently started a few other supps too like Mucuna Dopa and Sulbutiamine. Last year I took the herb Japanese Knotweed and my pois was improved over that period, but I was still feeling pretty lousy. What is complicating things for me is that I have been diagnosed with Lyme disease. I was taking the Japanese Knotweed for this. it is very high in resveratrol. It sis supposed to be improve blood flow and be anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory. I am trialling resveratrol for the moment to see if I still get the same effect for less $. I had reported in a past post that blue berries had helped to alleviate the impact of pois somewhat for me. They were no cure by any means but just helped with cognition + libidio bounce back + energy. For many years the effect seemed to have disappeared but when I switch to organic blueberries a few years back I noticed feeling better after eating them again, but not to the extent I did when I was younger. The brand of Japanese Knotweed tincture I used was from beneficialbotanicals, if you feel the resveratrol is helping a little and want to see if maybe JK might be better still.
hello everyone. has anyone tried resveratrol ? One member has very good results with resveratrol. i have not tried it. i am going to try it . tomorrow i may buy it. in the past in this forum some users reported success with blueberry juices, etc. blueberry juice contains resveratrol. i think it is worth to try resveratrol.
Quote from: Mer on 02/10/2014 03:49:54Hello everyone!Here is what cures my POIS in 1-2 days:I noticed that whenever I eat a few beef wraps with jalapeņo peppers (either fresh or pickled), my brain fog reduces more rapidly. It has worked for me every time. I noticed this about last year that whenever I ate the Subway steak & cheese with "lots" (7-12 slices) of jalapeņo and banana peppers and some veggies on it, my POIS would go away in a day or two. Taking a nap after few hours helps a lot too. So I decided to see if it has to do anything with beef and jalapeņo, and I tested it with just beef and jalapeņo wraps. It has worked in the same way.Jalapeņo seems to increase blood flow in brain... and beef has lots of... anyways, give it a try and let me know if it works for you too. So far my ultimate remedy is: 3 wraps/meal & 3 meals/day & (1 or 2 naps/day) & do it for 2 days. (avoid sugar!)Mer - I'd say its less the beef or the wraps and more to do with the jalapeņo peppers. Why don't you try out a bottle of Blair's Jersey Death (cayenne pepper sauce). Okay, that stuff is extreme, but maybe try some extra hot chilli pepper sauce. Supposedly cayenne which is probably not that different from jalapeņo pepper, reduces Substance P, a known inflammation agent. I thought it was also supposed to boost GH and some other immunity markers too and increase endorphins. There was a fairly well known CFS/chronic health doctor who recommended very hot cayenne pepper, and I remember reading a story of a guy who tried the cayenne pepper therapy (plus with one other supplement that I cant remember) who claimed to cure himself of CFS after being sick for quite a number of years.I tried it for a while a number of years back in the morning then a cold shower to kick start me out of pois hangover and it helped with cognition and energy a bit but it was no sure shot pois cure for me. I used to mix 3 drops in a glass of water. It was tough going when you are dealing with stuff that's a friggin million scoville heat units when a regular supermarket pepper is like 300. Your mouth is burning but its gets the blood pumping and you jumping. (you have to be careful with the super hot stuff) I ended up dropping it as my health went down hill a bunch of months afterwards but I was on other treatment from my CFS/lyme doctor so I am not saying it was the cayenne pepper. Also I don't know what the policy here is on mentioning specific brand names, but want to mention another product that might help some people deal with energy depletion from pois. Its a pre workout supplement - Mesomorph Ver.2. Another one I like is Black Bombs. I first came upon these when checking out gym supplements. They certainly help power me gym routine after work, but they can substitute for energy drinks such as red bull which some here might take to get through the afternoons on the first couple of pois days (much better imo)
Hey Kurtosis, Nice to see you here ; How do you feel ? What about your SIBO ?
Hello Demografx, on november 12th, I will finally see for the first time an endocrinologist. I waited so long to have this consultation. I don't want to fail to convince this doctor for the TRT. I'm 55 and I don't mind about the risk of infertility. Do you have some advice to give me on what I should tell him to convince him for TRT? Thank you
<former Moderator visiting periodically>Quote from: Kingkong on 11/10/2014 01:00:00Hello Demografx, on november 12th, I will finally see for the first time an endocrinologist. I waited so long to have this consultation. I don't want to fail to convince this doctor for the TRT. I'm 55 and I don't mind about the risk of infertility. Do you have some advice to give me on what I should tell him to convince him for TRT? Thank youI posted a very lengthy reply, but it wouldn't go through for some reason.Too many URL's? I'm guessing.....ps - feel free to tell him that it's worked for me for the last 5 years -- and also worked for a few other forum members.
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Please keep posting your symptoms in the google spreadsheet, its a good start.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aj7uLiV51rQbdDhFWlZ2NkpHNEExYVlka2MtTmYtRUE&usp=sharing [nofollow]
Hey, I would like to ask if any of you have done a hair elemental test( http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html [nofollow]) and what it showed for you? Because apparently I meet all the counting rules for mercury poisoning(information about that in the link) and I'd like to see any of you have done this test?