kaybb
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Ok...thanks!yes, green can.
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Ok...thanks!yes, green can.
I have the same issue with my feet in the morning for the last 6 months. Doesn't seem to be related to my shoes. Not sure what's going on but 10 minutes of red light on the soles reduces my pain by 80 - 90%. My morning temps are usually around 97.
Do you have issues with your blood sugar? I've been doing a lot of digging on this topic and I think it can be described by a deficit or inappropriate reaction to cortisol. I can usually gauge how my cortisol response is by my quality of hunger in the morning, and I think I may be noticing a trend that on mornings where I've not had sufficient activity of cortisol, my feet hurt.
Hi ecstatichamster....is your foot pain plantar fasciitis? I had that years ago when I was very hypothyroid (on T4 only) and it completely went away with an increase in thyroid meds, getting enough T3 in particular.
Seems to have started when I started Peat type eating but not sure. They hurt and are painful to walk on, but in a muscle skeletal way, like arthritis.
Any thoughts?
Do you feel a big difference with thiamine? And what do you mean "phosphorus "? The ratio?I had this when I stopped stupid dieting and my body went into turmoil as I got worse before I got better. It was one of the earlier things to improve when i started peating. I can't be sure what made the difference but I suspect thyroid. I still do all the anti aching measures like calcium: phosphorus, lactic acid, less meat more dairy, thiamine, aspirin, gelatin etc.
What does arthritis pain in the foot feel like? If that's how you describe it does that mean you have had arthritic feet in the past? My feet hurt for the first 30 seconds or so that I'm out of bed, much like they did when I ran 50 miles a week. I am however on my feet for 12 hours a day and at least an hour of that is walking.
Ok thanks :)Yes, the ratio, and yes I find thiamine very helpful. I had been low carbing so like others, suspected too much meat possibly.
Blue sky peptide t4 and t3Glad to hear of your progress, EH. What thyroid product are you using?