Slowly Going Sane

The poorly edited journal of recovery

Monday, April 09, 2012

Inflammation

So let's believe that Mensah medical is right...that my "Exercise Intolerance", is in fact a malfunctioning inflammation pathway...how do we correct that?

They have me increasing my intake or Borage Oil. Why does that help? Why do I capitalize things that don't need to be?

Other tips I found:

1. The primary pathway of inflammation is built primarily from Omega 3 fatty acids. Taking supplements rich in these natural nutrients assists the body in having a more profound primary inflammatory response and at the same time, it minimizes the chronic inflammation responsible for pain and suffering.

2. Taking supplements rich in plant enzymes such as bromelain assist the body as catalysts for the repair of our cells. Taken on an empty stomach, these enzymes can break down the byproducts of inflammation thus clearing the way for cellular repair. (Bromelain Plus 6 - 250-500mg 3x a day)

3. Efficient inflammation depends on a healthy immune system. 70% of the cells of our immune system are found in the gastrointestinal tract. These cells are fed by short chain fatty acids (that do not exist in nature), which are the result of fermentation of complex carbohydrates -- whole grains, vegetables, beans -- by the friendly bacteria (probiotics) of our intestinal lining. So it is essential for anyone suffering with inflammation to take an ample supply of probiotics on a daily basis.

4. Consuming a diet low in Omega 6-rich foods is also helpful when looking to relieve inflammation. Although Omega 6 fatty acids are essential in any diet because they are the building blocks of chronic inflammation (which helps the body protect itself when it can't repair itself efficiently), it will cause the immune system to bypass primary inflammation and default into chronic inflammation, when consumed in excess.

5. Since we require water to serve as the vehicle for all chemical reactions in the body as well as to flush out toxins, proper hydration becomes paramount (the daily requirement varies from individual to individual, consult your physician for what's right for you). I am not talking about dehydrating liquids such as caffeinated beverages and alcohol, but rather, clean, fresh water preferably filtered, distilled, or from a reliable spring.

Friday, April 06, 2012

Updates

So there is this thing that is happening. Every day I get good sleep, and that happens irregularly due to my daughter, I feel hungover the next day and my brain doesn't much work well. In fact, it feels flu-like. Glands swollen, head full, feeling achy and tired.

It seems to bottom out at 2pm with wicked headaches, and get better...well, it eases, but doesn't disappear. Water seems to help. But with the headaches is this serious fogginess. I cannot find words, and I lack a lot of energy. focus is all gone.

It also causes sporadic tachycardia.

And pimples. On my back and face. And I don't get pimples. I didn't get pimples when I was a teenager...this is weird.

Why the F*&% would this happen?

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