2nd day woke up feeling not better, I believe because I took a cup of coffee in the evening. I regret the coffee but atleast it was pure coffee that I made from beans.
I will also try acv again. I read that it helped me once.
@Warrior thanks man, I will look those up. I don't take vitamin d regularly. Only sometimes. Sunshine helps me a lot. But I'm not sure how much supplements help me in comparison to that
Re D3:
The decision is yours to make. But I would recommend you get your D3 tested to identify its serum range. You want it at least 50ng/mL and maybe higher. Inflammatory diseases appear to do better on higher serum levels. Your average GP will not tell you this.
I’m also speaking from experience. I used to work an outdoor job in the hot summer Australian heat, so I assumed back then supplementing D3 was not going to be necessary. I got it measured back then and it was something around 30ng/mL. My specialist at the time told me it was ok but could probably be improved. I kind of brushed over it thinking how on earth would I be low on D3 when I was getting all of that sun.
Many months later I discovered Nanna1’s protocol and by luck began supplementing the only D3 I had, which was in 7000iu dosages. I took it twice a day as that’s what his protocol suggested. It gave me huge relief that I had never experienced before, especially improvements in mood and food sensitivities. I was shocked by how higher dosages of D3 gave me so much relief.
For higher dosages you do need to take it with K2, and obviously higher serum levels you go up, higher the risk but generally speaking most would agree anything less than 70ng/mL is safe.
I personally think D3 serum levels is something many POISers overlook. They assume the sunlight they’re getting is enough or that 1000iu dosage is satisfactory. It certainly wasn’t the case in my experience.
I’m not a doctor so this isn’t me giving you medical advice. I’m simply telling you the information I wish someone had told me many years ago. Maybe the higher serum levels won’t make a difference for your POIS. You won’t really know til you investigate. Follow at your own discretion.