(21-10-2017, 11:08 PM)Nightshade Wrote: (24-01-2015, 07:46 PM)Lotus Wrote: I've spent too much time looking for the "next" best supplement for NBE, only to realize no matter what you put in (take) for NBE it won't make a difference if you have systemic inflammation, poor metabolism, diet, etc. Lets say we had access to the best supplement in existence, if we can't properly metabolize (process) it, then that supplement and its expense is absolutley worthless.
Anyways, food for thought.
Does this mean I'm screwed if I have Lyme disease? I've been trying to learn as much as possible before asking any questions, but it does get kind of discouraging. I can't get prescription hormones right now so I'm trying to make do with OTC stuff mentioned here.
Well, as noted in my last answer, there are anti-inflammatory foods.
I'd suggest lots of leafy greens, fruits (Vitamin C is awesome), and the best fish oil you can get. Maybe Krill oil as well.
And it would be interesting to look into niacin flush, too, but I'd think any benefits are from side effects (increased blood flow = increased oxygenation = decreased inflammation, as a side effect of flushing.) But it's not necessarily the best idea, it feels weird, if it's not necessary, I wouldn't go for it.
I'd google the Anti-Inflammation Diet, if you don't know about it already.
It would likely help. And avoiding the "bad" foods is also essential: Fatty, fried, refined sugar in any form, and that includes fructose (fruit juices, HFCS - High Fructose Corn Syrup.)
Avoid fruit juice, too. Eat whole fruits. Beware of certain other problems, too, like beets, carrots, tomatoes, corn, breads, pastas, etc. They break down into sugars (carbs) in digestion, and that can be a problem. Depends on how damaged the system is.
Keep us posted, ask the doctors about how to track inflammation levels, and then you could do trial and error to reduce inflammation and increase your sensitivity (E.G., Lavender essential oil will potentiate estrogen receptors. Spearmint tea will reduce free testosterone, freeing up the estrogen to do its thing. Etc. All about ratios and tweaking the ratios. :-) )
Best of luck!
-Dianna