man, i think it's normal that during first 2 months of tei, symptoms get worse, but after 2 weeks there is snap back
you have high homocysteine ?
If yes read post #85
Yo @Rid good that you are doing well. Why don't you get hair test done and do a TEI cycle or two/three?
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Honestly… I’ve had snapbacks before. When I wasn’t severely ill and had pfs I did the whole ARL thing for a few weeks. Stopped program.. got better after I stopped, improved.
What I’m dealing with now has nothing to do with what ARL and tei push. They’re trying to get iron out of the brain. Gbold talked to them. That’s what they aim for.
If anything I’m trying to get iron into serum and even get it into brain right now to control oxygen at all costs.
I did ARL again 2 years ago. It was the beginning of a horrible time period for me. I crashed so hard within 1 week of ARL. I’ve been doing this stuff for 7 years man… I know the difference between healing reactions and something that is making you worse. ARL 2 years ago didn’t make me worse… it crashed me and pushed me right into disability.
I was golfing working biking had a life all of 2021. I do ARL for a week and the crash is caused was beginning of an 7 month in bed time period. I got sooo messed up. The Nutreval prior showed b2 deficiency and they gave me b1 b6. B2 and following the Nutreval did actually end up saving me.
I have a pfs/ Parkinson’s recovery buddy who did ARL for years and he got worse and worse. Finally worked on methylation/liver for a couple years and got better. He’s not 100% but he’s happy. He literally was Parkinson’s diagnosed.
ARL tei help people but they aren’t for everyone and Beck says it himself it’s for people who are several steps ahead.