energyandstruct
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do you think its safe to take digestive enzymes long term?Many people on the forum have reported struggling with poor digestion, and some have experienced relief by taking digestive enzymes.
do you think its safe to take digestive enzymes long term?
I managed to gradually increase it up to 600 mcg. But as far as I see minimal effective dose seems to be 200 mcg só Im back to 200 mcg to avoid side effects and get yet get sustainable results. I'm taking about IBS and chronic pancreatitis mostly.@methylenewhite , thank you for sharing your experience. How is it going now? Have you increased dosage?
I managed to gradually increase it up to 600 mcg. But as far as I see minimal effective dose seems to be 200 mcg só Im back to 200 mcg to avoid side effects and get yet get sustainable results. I'm taking about IBS and chronic pancreatitis mostly.
Have you tried TCM? It doesn't seem like more than a few people on this forum understand how disruptive sweet, cold, damp things are for the spleen/pancreas.
I have 2 bottles of ketotifen syrup 120ml each. It's pediatric solution 200mcg/ml. I use a syringe to measure 1 ml. It gonna last me some 200 days more.@methylenewhite , i'm glad it helps you! Are you going to take it prolonged time or in some short courses? Have you tryed low dose naltrexone?
Traditional health systems are inseparable bound to culture. There is no way to separate rational from culturally backed beliefs, thus any traditional medicine system should be ignored.
What's wrong with materialism? I feel good thinking that the world works in a certain way and there is no creation and life is a state of matter that can adapt to challenges in the environment through Lamarckian principles.You sound just like a materialist atheist! Haha!
Hey, methylenewhite, I recall you mentioned you can have access to any pharmaceutical, how do you do that? Have you befriended a pharmacist or a doctor or maybe you have a pharmacy near you where they sell anything without prescription? Just curious.I have 2 bottles of ketotifen syrup 120ml each. It's pediatric solution 200mcg/ml. I use a syringe to measure 1 ml. It gonna last me some 200 days more.
I was about to get naltrexone when I was in India some years ago but for some reason I refused to pay for it on pharmacy's cashier. I don't remember why.
Everything in balance.Have you tried TCM? It doesn't seem like more than a few people on this forum understand how disruptive sweet, cold, damp things are for the spleen/pancreas.
Hey, methylenewhite, I recall you mentioned you can have access to any pharmaceutical, how do you do that? Have you befriended a pharmacist or a doctor or maybe you have a pharmacy near you where they sell anything without prescription? Just curious.
You are in the paradise...There are 2 doctors and one pharmacy owner in my Brazilian family.
Very luckyThere are 2 doctors and one pharmacy owner in my Brazilian family.
wow, that's amazing. ThanksThere are 2 doctors and one pharmacy owner in my Brazilian family.
What's wrong with materialism? I feel good thinking that the world works in a certain way and there is no creation and life is a state of matter that can adapt to challenges in the environment through Lamarckian principles.
Changes in the flow of electrons and subsequent changes in cell strcutures could be an explanation regarding why I feel better thinking like this. Doing something you don't desire to do could get in the way of the correct flow of electrons, making you feel suboptimalHaha... If materialism is true, then how does believing in materialism cause you to feel better? I'm not telling anyone what to believe; the opposition to materialism is not belief. My reply was appropriate in response to OP's dismissal of TCM - especially since he's spent so much time researching and is likely doing things that are actively hard on his spleen (like many Peatarians are).