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I think I'm past bowel tolerance with the 400 mg of magnesium, but I also do epsom salt soaks. I was guessing that my Vit C intake was low, given my circumstances. I'm loving the epsom salt soaks; I can feel myself 'shift down' (as I call it ) while my feet are soaking. I hate taking baths, so I soak my feet when hubby and I are watching a movie or a show in the evening.
Many of my problems are lessened when I'm on vacation. It's quite a striking difference, actually, especially when I go to Europe for three weeks (which I try to do every two years, since I have family there). I'm putting a lot of work into re-engineering my life and my thought processes to not stress out, to set realistic expectations of myself and to be more consistent with things like bedtime, cooking meals ahead of time for the work week, and exercising consistently. I started doing T-Tapp last summer and I'm hooked.
I read up on the salt flushes. It looks like I should take a couple days break from the iodine, then start taking it again. Do I take the iodine, wait a day, then do the salt flush? Or do I do the salt flush on the same day as I reintroduce the iodine?
Regarding detox stuff, I took a test to see if I'm under or over methylating, and it looks like I'm under methylating.
Many thanks!
I think I'm past bowel tolerance with the 400 mg of magnesium, but I also do epsom salt soaks. I was guessing that my Vit C intake was low, given my circumstances. I'm loving the epsom salt soaks; I can feel myself 'shift down' (as I call it ) while my feet are soaking. I hate taking baths, so I soak my feet when hubby and I are watching a movie or a show in the evening.
Many of my problems are lessened when I'm on vacation. It's quite a striking difference, actually, especially when I go to Europe for three weeks (which I try to do every two years, since I have family there). I'm putting a lot of work into re-engineering my life and my thought processes to not stress out, to set realistic expectations of myself and to be more consistent with things like bedtime, cooking meals ahead of time for the work week, and exercising consistently. I started doing T-Tapp last summer and I'm hooked.
I read up on the salt flushes. It looks like I should take a couple days break from the iodine, then start taking it again. Do I take the iodine, wait a day, then do the salt flush? Or do I do the salt flush on the same day as I reintroduce the iodine?
Regarding detox stuff, I took a test to see if I'm under or over methylating, and it looks like I'm under methylating.
Many thanks!
I like the test, but half my responses were in over-methylated and half in under-methylated. So no clarification for me.
BTW, does over-methylating correspond to faster phase 2 or is that different? One of Pat's links to Dr. Amy's site has some articles on excess methylation of DNA/RNA, but I think that's different than excess methylation in the detox pathways. Just trying to figure all this out.
Interesting about the inflammation in the gut and increased cortisol. Makes sense though since cortisol decreases inflammation. (Reason corticosteroids are use for asthma).
If you're getting to bowel tolerance with 400mg of magnesium, maybe you need some more calcium as well? I guess that just seems a bit low to me and I've read that it can signify a need for more calcium but I haven't tried that yet. My DH and my kids get quite a bit, DH needs more than Pat's 800mg/day but he is a bit extreme on that.
Different people react to iodine in different ways. In my ignorance, I just started with high doses and had no issues at all. The salt flushes are intended to help reduce/eliminate side effects from the iodine, and you may not need them.
Certainly a lot of what you've written about is familiar to people who read about mercury toxicity. I'm not saying it's definitely that, but most of these types of problems can be caused by mercury. You don't have any more amalgams, right? Are you considering chelating?
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