I found this quote from Ray Peat:
"Ray: I had constantly bleeding colitis for more than a year, and when I took about 20 to 30 mg of lidocaine (in a 2% solution meant for oral, dental use) the symptoms stopped and haven’t returned in more than 30 years"
What's the rational/mechanism behind this? Why did it cure his colitis, and do you think it's generally a good idea to try for colitis?
Thank you!
"Ray: I had constantly bleeding colitis for more than a year, and when I took about 20 to 30 mg of lidocaine (in a 2% solution meant for oral, dental use) the symptoms stopped and haven’t returned in more than 30 years"
What's the rational/mechanism behind this? Why did it cure his colitis, and do you think it's generally a good idea to try for colitis?
Thank you!