firebreather
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I swear I have tried everything over the last year as far as supplements go (and lifestyle) to reduce stress - apart from diet I've tried anything and everything Peat recommends.
Nothing has worked except for salt water to a small degree.
But the other day I started taking Vitamin C powder to bowel tolerance to help with receding gums and all of the sudden and the first day I was quite tired and my feet weren't cold.
I took just shy of 2 grams that day, Yes I said grams, not mg.
The second day I took just as much and it was unfreaking believable. My feet did not get cold or sweet once the whole day. I also noticed that my temp low - in the mid 97s which is out of the ordinary as it's usually more like 90.0.
I felt more relaxed than normal.
Then by the third day it seemed to wear off and my feet were back to cold and sweaty and my temp was back up.
I was wondering what the hell was going on.
Then I remembered that at Haidut's suggestion I had taken some glycine and some aspirin and some niacinamide.
I had been using the glycine for a few days before the vitamin c and that was the first time I had ever tried it.
But I have tried aspirin and niacinamide many times before with little to no affect.
Is there any chance that for some reason the large dose of vitamin c was needed to make any of these other three (glycine, aspirin, niacinamide) work for me?
When I thought it was the vitamin c that was reducing the adrenaline response I quit taking these.
But today I took 4 grams of glycine and I'll take some aspirin and niacinamide later today.
I'm stumped.
Nothing has worked except for salt water to a small degree.
But the other day I started taking Vitamin C powder to bowel tolerance to help with receding gums and all of the sudden and the first day I was quite tired and my feet weren't cold.
I took just shy of 2 grams that day, Yes I said grams, not mg.
The second day I took just as much and it was unfreaking believable. My feet did not get cold or sweet once the whole day. I also noticed that my temp low - in the mid 97s which is out of the ordinary as it's usually more like 90.0.
I felt more relaxed than normal.
Then by the third day it seemed to wear off and my feet were back to cold and sweaty and my temp was back up.
I was wondering what the hell was going on.
Then I remembered that at Haidut's suggestion I had taken some glycine and some aspirin and some niacinamide.
I had been using the glycine for a few days before the vitamin c and that was the first time I had ever tried it.
But I have tried aspirin and niacinamide many times before with little to no affect.
Is there any chance that for some reason the large dose of vitamin c was needed to make any of these other three (glycine, aspirin, niacinamide) work for me?
When I thought it was the vitamin c that was reducing the adrenaline response I quit taking these.
But today I took 4 grams of glycine and I'll take some aspirin and niacinamide later today.
I'm stumped.