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Showing posts with label 5-HTP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5-HTP. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Iodine shortened the duration and intensity of my last migraine


This post was drafted a few days ago.  I'm a little behind with everything and so will churn out a few in quick succession, to catch up, but they have to be in chronological order...

Please note:  when I refer to Salt Tonic, I'm only ever talking about quarter teaspoon of Sea Salt, taken with one full glass of water.  Total Sea Salt consumption in any one day should reach 1 full teaspoon only.  Also, when I refer to Iodine, I'm only ever talking about Sea Kelp tablets, which are 15mg each of Iodine. 

Please also note:  I am in the UK and here we are advised not to take Iodine with Thyroid medication.  I understand this is different to the advice given elsewhere in the world.  In my personal view, if you can resuscitate your Thyroid gland with the help of Iodine and Tyrosine, then you should try and do this, with your physician's knowledge and assistance.  Levothyroxine has been shown to result in Osteoporosis, even at correct doses!

I'm not certain yet, but I have a feeling that the underlying cause of my migraines was a result of Iodine Deficiency.  The chain reaction was possibly something like this: iodine deficiency, in turn led to adrenal insufficiency, in turn led to sodium deficiency, led to electrolyte compromise which resulted in periodic crises (e.g. migraine), triggered by low progesterone and sharp decline in  hormonal output by the ovaries.  



Been taking iodine now for about a week.



Yesterday I had my first anticipated 'oestrogen dominant' migraine, which makes it 11 days since my last.



Migraine
I call it a 'migraine' but really it didn't reach that level. There was no nausea, no diarrhoea and no ferocious stabbing from one side of my head.

It was much more of an all over headache, with some neck pain.

No Polyuria
Crucially, there was no polyuria, which tells me my Adrenals could handle it.  This is a measure of how much stronger they are, and as a result, how much my overall health has improved.  I put this improvement down to using the Salt Tonic.  

There was no real need for analgesics, maybe for half an hour I thought shall I or shan't I take some paracetamol, but I didn't have to in the end.  

Remember, I've resisted painkillers throughout my adrenal crisis because I learnt the hard way a few years ago that they only add to the strain on your system and fool you into thinking your have more strength than you actually do.

Salt Tonic has been my saviour in the adrenal crisis - not paracetamol!  

Peppermint to quell the blood flow to the head
I managed to control the blood flow to my head by using Vicks Vapo Rub cream applied to my top lip and inside my nostrils - not too far in!

It actually says on the tub "Do not insert into nostrils" but I didn't care, I needed a powerful Vasoconstrictor, and it did the trick.  My right nostril seems to be really involved in my migraines and so it was particularly comforting to have mint inside that opening of that passageway.  

I first noticed that mint had a calming effect on my headaches, when I inhaled orally the minty toothpaste whilst brushing my teeth. 

Also, I had a Mojito on a cruise about an hour after a bad migraine a couple of years back, and it put paid to that little sucker, both abdominally and nasally.   

I understand Peppermint Oil is also a VERY powerful Vasoconstrictor.  I might get some soon, because Vicks looks really weird if you have to meet people.

I reapplied the Vicks every 2 hours.

Usually Vicks applied in this way would feel pretty uncomfortable, so it proves just how altered my autonomic nervous response was.  

Unbelievably for me, I managed to function through the headache and even entertained thoughts of being migraine-free one day, soon, maybe by the end of this year?  

But you know, if that doesnt happen, and all my future headaches only reach the magnitude of this last one, I think I can live with that.  I think I can travel too.  

Fluid Intake
When I did take some fluid, it was 'Salt Tonic'.  Before I learned that my migraines were as a direct result of adrenal depletion and its interaction with Oestrogen dominance, I used to make the BIG MISTAKE of drinking too much plain water during a headache.  I now realise that this only makes an 'electrolyte crisis' worse, much worse, as this means you dissolve and separate further the vital ions that are trying to bump together and help you have normal cellular reactions.  Sodium was the missing link in how my body coped with these crises.  

Comorbidity of Sodium Deficiency Addressed
I'm realising now for the first time how a 'low salt diet' probably made my health a lot worse, because I was inadvertently missing out on the need for 'pure sodium', that's derived from the precious mineral that's essential to all life.   

Low sodium reading is part of Hypothyroidism and Adrenal Insufficiency and if referred to as: Hyponatremia.  It can present with various complications, such as disturbed heart rate and severe headache.  In my opinion, I should have been warned to keep up Sodium levels by my doctor when I presented with the low Cortisole reading that proved I was Adrenally Fatigued.  The fact that we're simply packed off home and told to 'take it easy' is just a load of tosh!  I'm beginning to wonder if my migraines were really just an awful warning to me to look further into the underlying cause of my lack of homeostasis?

We are constantly warned against "the harmful effects of salt", but what they never fully explain or make perfectly clear, is that 'SODIUM' and 'table salt' are totally different, biologically.  

Table Salt is actually (hate to say it) poisoning us, because its so chemically denatured due to its processing.  Its essentially rendered something far removed from anything our body needs, and is basically excreted without being utilised.  Plus it has masses of Aluminium, which is really bad for us and represents the accumulation of yet another heavy metal in our brains. 

In the UK, Table Salt doesn't even include Iodine, because its not mandatory here.  So, if you think you're getting Iodine that way, think again.  (I'm going to be doing a big post on Iodine soon, btw).   

While Sodium proper, which is in fact a distinct silvery-white (good) soft metal, is highly reactive, dissolves easily, and is found in abundance in the oceans.  

This PURE sodium is vital to all biology, especially in regulating blood volume, osmotic equilibrium and ph (see Wikipedia).  

Crucially for me, I've learnt that 'Pure (sea salt) Sodium' will heal a brain that has been subjected to massive amounts of histamine.  Which is what happened to me during all those horrendous migraines, but Table salt will never ever do that magical healing thing!       

Sea Salt Tonic seems to work wonders for me and during this particular headache episode, it was only after the third glass and 4 1/2 hours later, it finally disappeared.

Salt Tonics have been around for centuries and of course we all know Saline Solution can heal a myriad of complaints, but who would have guessed that ingesting sodium could do me so much good?  

The Sea Salt I use is fortified with potassium, calcium and magnesium.  It has a greyish colour, is hand harvested from the Atlantic using methods the Romans used.  It's organic and slightly damp.  I have mashed a load of it up with my pestle and mortar and poured it into a little pot for use during cooking, as when you buy it, its really does need to be ground down.  For Salt Tonic though, its possibly better taken as tiny beads or crystals, as you can swallow them quickly, also the quantity of ground Sea Salt is obviously greater per quarter teaspoon than if the crystals were intact.  

Duration of this headache was cut down to 4 1/2 hours
With all of these things in place, I registered that my migraines have reduced from 72 hours, down to about 4 1/2 hours.  

This didn't happen at all once and if you read back you can see its happened mainly over the last 3 months.  But the biggest improvement happened after I started Salt Tonics.

Oestrogen Dominance and headaches
I should never have been prescribed HRT because of my headaches.  

The quack should have made basic enquiries of me before he started scribbling on his little pad. 

But of course, all they have time to ask you is, if there is breast cancer in your family?  

I thought I would get more time with a private doctor, but instead of a measly 7 minutes, he magnanimously gave AN ENTIRE 10 MINUTES!

I answered 'yes' to the breast cancer in the family question, my mother had it, as a result of taking HRT for 15 years!  

Even though I said that to him, he still insisted that my emotional disturbance would be corrected with HRT and if I didn't take it, I would probably kill myself. He added it was 'safer now'.  (I was too upset at that time to think straight, but what I should have told him was my mother has only just stopped taking it in the last 5 years!).  
I remembered my mother benefitted from taking it, so I thought I would too. 

I read recently a woman describe her experience with HRT as "feeling like she was due to have a period the whole time she was on it, kind of bloated and irritable".  

I can completely relate to that.  When I look back at photographs of myself taken during those awful 17 months, I don't recognise myself.  I looked like a fat old woman, with a colourless face, a swollen neck and half-closed eyes. 

(The fat has been shed by coming off HRT and with the help of Salt Tonics and Iodine.  The swollen neck has been altered immensely by Iodine.  The half-closed eyes was a classic symptom of Adrenal Fatigue and that's been helped by Salt Tonic, Iodine and Pantothenic Acid, Riboflavin and Liquorice Root.  My complexion has been dramatically improved by Salt Tonic, Iodine and DMAE, DHEA and L-Carnotine.)

Anxiety and Thyroid Disturbance/Instability
Anxiety has been a problem of mine for a very long time, 15 years to be precise.  Persistent anxiety coupled with exhaustion should never be ignored, these are the two key features of Adrenal depletion.

I've always thought that anxiety is merely a neurosis and basically its about your personality and your thoughts and experiences, not about things going wrong in your body and your sensitivity to hormonal imbalaces like excessive adrenaline or cortisol, reduced serotonin, overproduction of oestrogen etc.

Low Progesterone
It seems to me you can cruise along with your own particular bag of tricks for years, until Progesterone production gets a kick in the teeth.  Once Progesterone is no longer reporting for duty, you can expect things to really start to go downhill. 

Now I've come to realise the hard way, that persistent perennial anxiety is actually the result of endocrinal problems.  Anger is also the result of that.  Anger for anger's sake: bad moods, irritability, hatred, bad temper, dark thoughts.

Truman Capote once said "My head is a dangerous neighbourhood at times".  I can relate to that!

Why am I saying all of this?  Because since taking Iodine, I've noticed I'm no longer anxious, either about anticipated migraines or anything else for that matter.


Levothyroxine didn't end the anxiety, HRT didn't for sure.  Nothing touched it except something so basic and ancient and cheap called SEAWEED EXTRACT!
This confirms to me several things:

1.  It was right and proper for me to come off synthetic thyroid hormone.
2.  Anxiety is often reported by people suffering with thyroid instability.
3.  My thyroid is obviously now being given what it needs, and my pain has ended.
Tyrosine
Last time I mentioned that I'm also taking L-Tyrosine. Tyrosine and Iodine are essential to the Thyroid Gland, in order that they can produce T3 and T4.

Natural Tyrosine in our bodies is responsible, in a large part, for our 'motivation' mechanism.  If you have enough Tyrosine, you have motivation to do things.  Its a simple biological feedback loop. 

5-HTP
If you think about Thyroid dysfunction, patients always report a lack of motivation as one of their major symptoms.  I think I said a while back, 5-HTP improved my mood, but it had not addressed my lack of energy/motivation.

Well, thankfully Tyrosine has.  So I have to go now - lol!

Thursday, 21 March 2013

5-HTP discussed

I said I would discuss my experience with 5-HTP.  

Dosage
I take it twice a day, when I get up and before bed.  I take 50mg tablets.

I felt positive effects quite quickly after taking this tablet but didn't outwardly show any signs for about 5-6 days.

The changes I noticed is that my mood is more stable.  I don't sink like I used to, especially before mealtimes.

All suicidal thoughts have been banished and I can get to sleep much more quickly.

I smile a lot more and am ready to laugh - a lot of the time - which is very unusual to how I've been since 35.  People have remarked that I seem a lot more cheerful and positive.  

I still lose my temper, momentarily, but its worth noting that these outbursts are much shorter and don't affect my overriding mood.

Because I've responded positively to 5-HTP, I can only assume that I must be a person that has never really made enough Serotonin and needs help in that department.

I've decided to take 5-HTP for the longterm, and probably the rest of my life, as life feels better with it.

But, there is a but, as usual.  5-HTP will make you feel happier in yourself but if you're exhausted, it wont give you any added energy.  Which is a weird thing to experience for me, because I usually associate an improvement in mood with an improvement in energy levels.    

Changes since stopping HRT

Since stopping HRT I've noticed that my sleep pattern is a bit weird again.  I wake up around 3 or 4am, visit the bathroom and then either lie awake for hours, or sleep in short bursts, till its time to get up.

I feel much better without HRT, and more like my old self.  I'm leading up to a supposed menses now.  I can feel that my cervix is quite sensitive and painful.  Its like the period pain I used to get as a teenager.  Funny how the whole time I took HRT, I didn't have period pain ever, but horrendous migraines instead.

I would prefer the pain to come from my cervix any day!  

Progress with supplements
I'm really pleased at the condition of my hair and skin as a result of taking Zinc and my trim figure as a result of taking Potassium and shedding all that water retention.  

I now also take Vitamin E, Vitamin B12, Folic Acid and Vitamin D3. 

I'm not sure if one of these is causing my sleeplessness, or whether its just life post-HRT?  If the sleeplessness continues, I might discontinue Vit E and Vit D3 and take them sporadically.   

Of all the supplements that I'm taking, the top 5 for noticeable results are:

Zinc
Potassium
Magnesium
5-HTP
Rhodiola Rosea

Thank Goodness the first three on the list are comparatively cheap to buy!

Here's a list of all the supplements I currently take (I've not mentioned DMAE because I haven't yet noticed any change, apart from the feeling that it freshens me up in the morning, especially after a double vodka the night before - lol!)

Fish Oil (High Strength)
Multivitamin (with Lutein)
Vit B3
Potassium
Magnesium
Liquid Iron (occasionally)
Zinc
Folic Acid
Vit E
Selenium
Vit B complex (pathetic RDA doses)
Vit D3 (new addition - will discuss at a later date)
Vit C (1000mg)
Vit B12 (new addition, need it for Thyroid etc - yet to be discussed)
Rhodiola Rosea
5-HTP

I take supplements in complementary groups, with food.  Rarely do they state you should take them before food. 

My life is pretty hectic again and I'm having to drive long distances.  Skipped meals and vodka when I get home are not the way to live but we all handle stress in different ways.  

I'm quite surprised at how exhausted I am and I think now that my migraines may be calming down, the true state of my health is emerging.  

I intend to take LIQUORICE ROOT EXTRACT quite soon, because I've read it helps with adrenal function.  

When I'm lying in bed with this damn insomnia, I can't help but wonder what lasting harm I've inflicted on my brain tissue and nerves in my head from taking HRT.

I just want to say that although it seems stupid of me not to have realised what was happening sooner, I need to remind myself that I had really bad migraines for 3 years while I was badly anaemic too.  This turned out to be a misdiagnosis and eventually I learned that my real problem was Hypothyroidism.  

Now all these years and nightmarish migraines later, I have come to think that my real problem is renal fatigue.  If my renal fatigue wasn't so awful, I think I would still be able to take HRT.

Anyway, who cares about all that, I'm just glad I'm off it!


Thursday, 7 March 2013

Stay Young Without HRT

People, this blog is changing.

I started it because my migraines were awful.  As I had always suffered from them, it took me aaaaages to work out that HRT was making them a lot WORSE.

Since deciding to stop taking Pregnant Horses Urine and the horrible Progestin combo, I had a think about why I took it to begin with?

Basically, my mother took it for 15 years and hardly changed during that time.

She started taking it at the tender age of 37!!

So OK, I admit it, I took it because I'm vain!  There you have it.  I didn't want to look like Humpty Dumpty and lose my curves and I didn't want to become emotional over rubbish and basically lose the plot.  

I convinced myself it had to be good.  

Turns out it was AWFUL.  I had a lot of water retention.  I still looked like Humpty Dumpty and I felt like I was perpetually premenstrual.

Basically I was conned.

Now, I'm left in a weird place where I feel (slightly) panic-stricken and alone.  

  1. Will I now grow older at an accelerated rate?
  2. Will I wake up with totally grey hair - as opposed to about 75 of the little critters evenly spread all over my head?
  3. Will I lose my memory and grow several chins?


The answer to all of that is: NOT IF I CAN HELP IT!

So this blog is no longer going to be about headaches and all that stuff, its going to be about STAYING YOUNG and productive, and on top of my game!

I've decided to use Natural Progesterone Cream for any hot flashes that might return - they were a bore!
I've also decided to take liquorice supplements if I think I need some Oestrogen - which I doubt, as I'm still making too much.

I've also decided to improve my general wellbeing and health by taking supplements that slow down the ageing process.

Currently I'm taking:
  • 5-HTP (improved my mood tremendously, even when I'm really exhausted, thanks to it being a tryptophan that helps us to make serotonin)
  • Rhodiola Rosea (improved my energy and concentration, as well as mood, and helps to prevent us from destroying serotonin as quickly)
  • Potassium (has enabled me to shed loads of water retention)
  • Magnesium (has eradicated various aches and pains e.g. hip, knee and finger.  Turns out my nerves must have been frazzled)
  • Zinc (has utterly transformed my skin and the shine of my eyes)
  • Folic Acid + VitB12 (for general health and to avoid a special type of dementia related to VitB12 deficiency
As well as a whole heap of other stuff.  

After taking Rhodiola Rosea and noticing improved mental performance and concentration, I've decided to look further into the health of my brain as it ages.  

As a result, below are the next two supplements I intend to take:
  • DHEA (have ordered this today)
  • L-Carnosine (have ordered this today)
L-Carnosine is an interesting one, as it also helps to prevent the skin from ageing.  I've seen some dramatic images of the microscopic changes that take place in skin cells, for the better, as a result of taking this stuff.  

I'll post links to what I've gleaned thus far.

I've haven't yet posted about zinc, potassium or 5-HTP because I'm incredibly busy at the present time.

Once that's done, I intend to catch up on here.