Dude. I want to get banned now. lol. It's all good I'll just delete everything. Hope you guys find what you're looking for. Oh by the way I get my shit at the vitamin shoppe and amazon.com. Ooops.
We won't be missing anything. Your list was basically as follows:
Supplement: meh
Supplement: meh
Supplement: meh
Supplement: meh
Supplement: meh, worked a bit, gave me hiccups, had to stop
Supplement: meh, worked for 4.5 seconds then stopped
DAO: Yay!! 90%!!
Well, as I've said, in my experience with it, it worked exactly 0%. Good luck if someone else tries it. Keep the receipt.
Where is Gluton's pacifier? I think Kima left his laying around here somewhere before he left...you can borrow it for now.
I'm at the point to make a prediction: over-the-counter supplements aren't going to cure POIS.
Dude. I want to get banned now. lol. It's all good I'll just delete everything. Hope you guys find what you're looking for. Oh by the way I get my shit at the vitamin shoppe and amazon.com. Ooops.
We won't be missing anything. Your list was basically as follows:
Prancer,
Up to now, there is no official treatment for POIS, and there is no single treatment that works for every POIS sufferers, even not niacin, or anything else. There is obviously more than one sub-type of POIS. Is it possible that something that didn't do anything for yourself can be the one and only thing that works for another?
We share the results of our empirical tests, on ourself. If something works for us, it may be useful to other POIS sufferers, and even to researchers, to know about it.
If a member has not solid scientific proof to back up the reason why a specific product helps, but share is own results about what helps him and is safe, it is ok to share it on this forum. Funding a research study is one thing, trying to find some relief before medical science comes up with anything significant is another important role of this forum. It is there to gather as much useful information as possible to help people cope with POIS, find some relief, and share their hypothesis about what can be the causes of POIS. If someone find some relief with a specific supplement, I encourage him to share his results here, even if there is no scientific article to back it up. When people came up with garlic, fenugreek or niacin, there was not much scientific evidence to back this up. But if it can be of help, and is safe, it is valuable to share it here. Not everybody has to agree, but as long as there is no commercial solicitation or dishonest claims, or anything similar, members have to feel it is ok to share their personal results here.
Up to now, Gluton seems to be honestly sharing what has been working for him, and has clearly stated that he has not passed the 3-weeks marker for now. He may have given as a reference a site that is not a scientific and credible site, but I do not think it was the main part of what he wanted to express. He clearly wanted to share that Diamin Oxydase ( DAO) gave him relief for his POIS symptoms, and he sure hopes that this will keep on working for him. I hope he will continue to share about his results, and for now, I do not agree with your opinion, Prancer, that DAO is a scam and is an "absolute non-sense", as you say. DAO is implicated in the inactivation of histamine, and that can be of help if POIS is caused at least in part by an allergic/hypersensitivity reaction.
You do not have to agree with Gluton, Prancer, and you may think that it lacks scientific evidence, but like the first forum rule Daveman has set for this forum says, be nice, and be supportive, and do your best to respect differing points of view. The reference to the pacifier is neither nice nor supportive, as well as the general tone of your posts to Gluton.