Hello friends ....... i was very less active on forum, but i am very acute sufferer of POIS n paying very very high price for it... i am from india(have resident status of canada) and recent i got admitted in one of India's premier health institute to investigate about POIS certainly as we all have gone through one sided convincing communication to doctors. they said nothing like POIS exists ....n told you are suffering from DHAT syndrome. so thats the story . i am very happy to see Dr K research ..... as our all life is staked with outcomes of research ..... hope we get a solution... years back i noticed that when i was working out heavyly with takinig supllements n multivits my symptoms reduced i also took fish oil caps. but at that time i could not establish that which thing was reducing my symptoms...... ....... one thing i wish tell is now i have started taking cod liver oil caps for general health....and i have noticed a change in POIS symptoms and main thing is i am not taking it on demand for POIS (like niacin). i know there is now the focus is on vagus nerve and HRV ....but i want you guys to try it...... to establish any benefit from it ...as it has anti inflammatory effect n its good for heart too...........thanks
(1) http://thelowhistaminechef.com/the-vagus-nerve-inflammation-connection/
(2) http://www.wellnessresources.com/health_topics/cardiovascular-health/omega3.php
(3) http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/789938
(4) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082733/
(5) http://selfhacked.com/2015/07/30/28-ways-to-stimulate-your-vagus-nerve-and-all-you-need-to-know-about-it/
(6) http://welltellme.com/discuss/index.php?topic=19042.30
(7) http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.in/2009/09/vagus-nerve-controls-gut-inflammation.html
Thanks for the links, username. They help in the understanding of HRV ( heart rate variability), vagal nerve stimulation, inflammation, and how they all relate.
I have numberer, in your post above, the links you have given us, in order to facilitate the following comments:
(1) Many good scientific references about vagal stimulation and how it is link to inflammation, and at the end, good suggestions about natural ways to stimulate the vagal nerve: meditation, yoga, healthy diet ( things that, in my case, have been shown beneficial in the relief of POIS ). She adds tricks like coughing, contracting the defecation muscles, and so on.
(2) Omega-3 ( in particular,, the DHA in them) supports Heart Rate Variability ( HRV ) and improve vagal nerve tone. (If the Rutgers study hypothesis are confirmed, then Omega-3 are definitively good for POIS. That is my personal experience, though. And not only for the DHA/cardio-vascular benefits, but for the EPA/emotional benefits as well. A winner for me)
(3) very interesting study, showing omega-3 intake is beneficial for HRV, by "augmenting vagal tone, modulating adrenergic-mediated baroreceptor activity, and improving sinoatrial node function as reflected by reductions in erratic sinus firing."
(4) another study on the benefits of vagal nerve stimulation for systemic inflammation
(5) a very extensive list of ways to stimulate the vagus nerve ( much longer than ref #1). The short introduction at the beginning of the list may help many members in understanding why the Rutgers study involves vagus nerve stimulation, a growing field of research, currently.
Thanks for this information, username. And I am happy for you that you see some improvement with cod liver oil. I also do benefit form omega-3, but take them from standardized fish oil supplements, with measured DHA and EPA contents, in order to know I much I take of these, in term of mg.