More related stuff.
We had previously discussed prostaglandin's and their imbalance in POIS. Turns out that acetaldehyde affects delta-6-desaturase.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC293812/Basically, (if I'm correct disclaimer) then one side effect of this is that we'd have reduced delta-6-desaturase activity which means
1) decreased ability to synthesis Gamma Linoleic Acid. This explains why spirulina or evening primrose oil may provide some relief from POIS (it did for me anyway) and
2) decreased prostaglandin E1 which it is believed may increase the risk of schizophrenia and increases PGE2 leading to more
inflammation and allergies.
As we know, niacin promotes prostaglandin release. The flush may mitigate some PGE2 formation. Non-flush niacinamide wouldn't do this but it would tackle the underlying acetaldehyde problem better at higher dosages. There are few people who could stand the irritation of 500mg of flush niacin. It would save on heating gin the winter
I've been reading a text book about this this morning (finished most of my work very early). It seems that there are a few conditions with similar symptoms all caused by acetaldehyde buildup (and this is not even counting diseases that may be related like parkinsons).
- compromised immune system caused by chronic alcoholism
- comrpomised immune system caused by chronic yeast infection (very similar).
- compromised immune system caused by mutation to one or more ALDH genes.
The common denominator is the buildup of acetaldehyde.
The symptoms of all these can be very similar. All lead to inflammation, allergies, fatigue, concentration difficulties etc. The familiar list.
So here's where it gets interesting. If you have signs of a yeast infection it may be better to take large dosages of niacinamide (with methionine) for a few weeks rather than any other treatment. Niacinamide disrupts candida reproduction. Coconut oil kills it as does garlic. If you do have these symptoms then you would feel like crap for at least a week while the stuff was killed. I know we've done the candida discussion to death but, personally, I keep getting this nasty fungal infection. So I'm going to
up my coconut oil dosage and add a week or two to my evaluation period for NADH.
If this treatment made you feel tired, led to some breakouts, itchiness etc. That's actually a good thing. That would be your body's way of telling you it was working.
If you don't have these signs (mouth ulcers, skin itch, fungal infections on nails genitals etc.) then you could still have an ALDH problem but the cause could be genetic.
Anyway, I thought I'd share this idea and get back to doing productive work