DannyIrons™
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Just to make clear, Rafael mentioned Niacin, not Niacinamideamazing, what dosage and frequency of niacinamide did you use to assist with your gut?
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Just to make clear, Rafael mentioned Niacin, not Niacinamideamazing, what dosage and frequency of niacinamide did you use to assist with your gut?
How much sunlight are you getting and at what time of the day? Also, how much blue light are you getting from screens?Just to make clear, Rafael mentioned Niacin, not Niacinamide
Not much sunlight, and usually 4-5pm, and probably too much blue light from the phone and computer. Having said that I've been in environments such as Egypt where I've had a lot of sunlight and minimal blue light but allergies always remain. I might try penicillin soon.How much sunlight are you getting and at what time of the day? Also, how much blue light are you getting from screens?
I tried niacinamide too, and I still use it, but it doesn't have nearly the same digestion- enhancing properties as niacin, so that's why I prefer it.Why the niacin over the niacinamide?
I had less hair volume when eating white sugar.Lately I've been shedding a lot of hair, in the shower it's most noticable. Gently pulling at my hair would take out approx. 6-8 hairs. Interestingly on Carnivore I never had this problem. Any ideas what it could be?
I'm eating fruit, white sugar, beef, tallow, coke, oysters etc. Supplementing VIt D, Magnesium (broccoli broth), eggshell. But the hair issue started before the supplements. A little bit worried it will continue to get worse.
Unfortunately I can't do without white sugar, it's an important part of my diet at the momentI had less hair volume when eating white sugar.
For the calories?Unfortunately I can't do without white sugar, it's an important part of my diet at the moment
Yep! I react to most, if not all foods, even non histamine foods, but sugar is like a friend at the moment. Although if that is the cause of the hair shedding, that’s a shameFor the calories?
Rinse,Yeah I haven't added honey until the last 3 months and acacia is the safest. I only did white sugar and Mexican Coke my first couple of years. The powdered gelatin still is not good for me so I just make my own, only cooking the beef for 4 to 5 hours. I love it cold with salt. Now that i am adding "some" fruit i find frozen to be the freshest. I still add white sugar to fruit to keep histamines at bay. Put sugar and salt with everything until you empty your internal histamine "bucket". Here is my gelatin.
I don’t have a brand to recommend, as I am into buckwheat honey right now for the extra minerals.Rinse,
Where do you buy your acacia honey?
Paul
Eating a fuckton of white sugar did it for me, im in the same boat as you, and i get alot of calories from white sugar, it helps out alotI’m finding it very difficult to eat enough calories on this diet due to intolerances/allergies to dairy, orange juice, dried fruits and issues with starches.
I understand that one should eat calories to boost metabolism and improve thyroid health. But how would one do this without being able to eat this Peaty staple foods?
One option is to eat high amounts of white sugar, or even consuming all these allergenic foods in the hope that after a while improved metabolism may reduce allergic symptoms.. I’m not sure. Any ideas?