Hello,
I'm new to this website/forum and I really like Peat's principles of what I understand so far.
However, I have extremely high methane SIBO, hypothyroidism/hashimotos, and extremely high inflammation.
I can't tolerate sugar well at all and my digestion is jacked. I'm wondering if I can adopt carnivore as a temporary relief for my sibo while taking a digestive aid called GB3:
it's used to treat gut dybosis and candida/parasites. I've tried allicin/oregano oil and tumeric for a month and didn't feel any relief.
I'm confused as to what I should be tackling first, I'm also in half a battle convincing my endo I have debilitating fatigue my T3 is minus 2.8, FT4: 15.7, TSH:1.98 and he's not convinced and says I could have CFS and not hypothyroid lol.
I also do coffee enemas once a week as I suspect the root cause of my hashis is the COPPER IUD!
So I am trying to eliminate heavy metals and increase gut motility with them.
I've been taking t3 thybon henning but in 10mg instead of 20 now for a few days under supervision from a functional doctor. I was taking it for a month and felt very little difference, just more anxiety and insomia (albeit I was keto during this so it may have been too much stress) and I wasn't taking full dose.
I'm now taking rifaximin 550mgx3 with high dose alicin 2700mg a day.
My functional doctor wants me to take neomycine and rifaximin he wasn't even aware what rifaximin was untill I told him about it, so i'm hesitant to try any of those black box antibiotics for it if my thyroid is still impaired anyway. I want to try anything before resorting to that.
My logic is if I can at least calm my gut down then that will help with thyroid conversion until I can be properly medicated, then transition from carnivore to a peat lifestyle?
I guess I'm just asking for advice. I know carnivore is not well received on this site but I don't know what to do from here. Eating every few hours (especially carbs) exacerbates all of my symptoms and fatiuge/inflammation. I'm a 25 yr old woman and I can barely function. My functional doctor also advised me to do HIT workouts which I don't understand, isn't that counterproductive??
Any advise please I'm desperate.
I'm new to this website/forum and I really like Peat's principles of what I understand so far.
However, I have extremely high methane SIBO, hypothyroidism/hashimotos, and extremely high inflammation.
I can't tolerate sugar well at all and my digestion is jacked. I'm wondering if I can adopt carnivore as a temporary relief for my sibo while taking a digestive aid called GB3:
it's used to treat gut dybosis and candida/parasites. I've tried allicin/oregano oil and tumeric for a month and didn't feel any relief.
I'm confused as to what I should be tackling first, I'm also in half a battle convincing my endo I have debilitating fatigue my T3 is minus 2.8, FT4: 15.7, TSH:1.98 and he's not convinced and says I could have CFS and not hypothyroid lol.
I also do coffee enemas once a week as I suspect the root cause of my hashis is the COPPER IUD!
So I am trying to eliminate heavy metals and increase gut motility with them.
I've been taking t3 thybon henning but in 10mg instead of 20 now for a few days under supervision from a functional doctor. I was taking it for a month and felt very little difference, just more anxiety and insomia (albeit I was keto during this so it may have been too much stress) and I wasn't taking full dose.
I'm now taking rifaximin 550mgx3 with high dose alicin 2700mg a day.
My functional doctor wants me to take neomycine and rifaximin he wasn't even aware what rifaximin was untill I told him about it, so i'm hesitant to try any of those black box antibiotics for it if my thyroid is still impaired anyway. I want to try anything before resorting to that.
My logic is if I can at least calm my gut down then that will help with thyroid conversion until I can be properly medicated, then transition from carnivore to a peat lifestyle?
I guess I'm just asking for advice. I know carnivore is not well received on this site but I don't know what to do from here. Eating every few hours (especially carbs) exacerbates all of my symptoms and fatiuge/inflammation. I'm a 25 yr old woman and I can barely function. My functional doctor also advised me to do HIT workouts which I don't understand, isn't that counterproductive??
Any advise please I'm desperate.