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Re: Warrior's Journal (My POIS Protocol)
« Reply #280 on: October 22, 2024, 11:30:42 AM »
You might be interested in S boulardii.
I think it helps my general wellbeing.

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Re: Warrior's Journal (My POIS Protocol)
« Reply #281 on: October 22, 2024, 07:16:27 PM »
You might be interested in S boulardii.
I think it helps my general wellbeing.

Interesting, also listed here first for anti candida: https://www.optibacprobiotics.com/professionals/latest-research/gut-health/probiotics-best-for-candida
Thanks for sharing. Have to def explore
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Re: Warrior's Journal (My POIS Protocol)
« Reply #282 on: October 29, 2024, 03:13:36 AM »
Dr update ------

Currently seeing a low-carb specialist Dr here in Sydney atm. Got a bunch of tests done.

Only things out of whack were highish homocysteine (15 umol/L, supposed to be between 4-14 umol/L) & iron panel (low iron transferrin - 26 umol/L, supposed to be between 27-46 umol/L) - 2 tests w/ months between have shown low iron transferin.

I did his prescribed testing the day after releasing.

His current recommendations:
- titrate NAC to 2g/daily
- eat more liver - he thinks I'm deficient in methylation co-factors & lowish in copper, so liver is perfect for this. My B12 was high (he cited high meat consumption, so this is normal especially for ketogenic) while folate and B6 were in good range.
- start oregano oil
- betaine acid (NOT TMG), he cited that the stomach needs more acid to flush out potential candida overgrowth etc. Stated ACV is good, but he insinuated we need something even stronger.
- be aware of mould & oxalates - may potentially be effecting a condition like mine

Much of his recommendations are already very close to what I've already been doing for myself, so it was nice to get his professional take and overcite. Will meet with him again in 2 months time.

He also stated that because POIS is so rare, we're kinda left in the dark to investigate and experiment ourselves.

These days I've found I'm also really sensitive to methyl donors. So this all clearly affirms I'm more than likely deficient in certain methylation cofactors beyond the main methyl donors. This checks out given my history as well. Taking all those B vitamins and SAMe probably depleted the hell out of my cofactors. I haven't eaten liver in probably a year.
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Re: Warrior's Journal (My POIS Protocol)
« Reply #283 on: October 31, 2024, 11:42:43 PM »
So I'd tried Acicclovir+ Carbamide forte MCT oil 5 teaspoon before two hour of orgasm and after 6-24 hour didn't catched any of headache stomach symptoms , also reduced mine red eyes and tonsils didn't inflammed as usually occur with every pmo, I think Nanna1 herpes ideas matter,
Also there's immune compromisen with the flush of hormones idk which hormone do the job but whenever if I do edge or orgasm after 2 hour or so during cold or winter rainy season I catch up flu easiliy, there's some sort of connection idk,
other hand if I awake whole night and didn't catch up morning erection or any other sexual / hormonal stimulus than i didn't get pois at all,
Hormones do the job to immune or any other viral epigenetic to cause Pois i guess

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Re: Warrior's Journal (My POIS Protocol)
« Reply #284 on: November 01, 2024, 09:12:43 PM »
Recently noticed minor food sensitivity symptoms appearing again. Took some propolis and almost immediately felt an improvement, though not as powerful as Monolaurin it seems. Clear evidence some sort of pathogenic problem. These antimicrobials are killing something causing problems, but obviously are not yet powerful enough (at least at these gentler dosages) to completely clear the issue permanently.

The pathogen's ability to develop resistance to antimicrobials would also explain the somewhat up and down effectiveness of these herbs. When I first begun Monolaurin after a long time, all I took was 1g and was sorted for a good week it seems. I've continued that 1g/d dosage + added propolis, and already noticing food sensitivity symptoms occuring more often.

I've seen online the recommendation to rotate antimicrobial herbs to avoid or get around this issue. And to also have a good variety/stack of antimicrobial herbs to cover many bases. But ultimately the goal should be on killing & clearing once and for all. So that's what my Dr and I are currently set on.

Just ordered some burberin and oregano oil. Will combine this with monolaurin and propolis. I also have some AHCC mushrooms left I may as well throw that in the mix. Maybe some andrographis as well. Along with NAC 2g & Betaine HCL. Will also titrate up certain dosages.

Will also be taking some good quality saurkraut probiotic, and maybe even check out the one S Boulardii as recommended by Berlin.

Don't know for 100% sure Candida is the cause, but it's definitely a possibility. This site has lots of great & interesting info https://www.thecandidadiet.com/guide-to-antifungals/ and https://www.optibacprobiotics.com/professionals/latest-research/gut-health/probiotics-best-for-candida

I also think another likely possibility is that the infection causing POIS is located possibly outside of the gut. My food sensitivity issues go away with long periods of abstience. So POIS is triggering some kind of inflammatory gut problem, but if POIS is never triggered to begin with, the food sensitivities completely dissappear it seems. This wouldn't rule out a possible problematic gut infection still but I think it does give greater possibility that the location of the infection is in a different part of the body. Maybe the prostate, or as Nanna1 hypothesised in the brain.

If the location of the infection is not in the gut, this may also explain why clearing this particular infection is so stubborn and difficult. More *systemic* antimicrobials/antifungals might be required. Also more reason to hvae a wide variety of antimicrobials to cover all bases.
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