@Nina
I could be wrong here but it sounds to me like you have a vitamin K deficiency.
You say you get bruises easily and you have a narrow lower jaw which are pretty obvious symptoms.
What vitamin K does in the body is carboxylation.
This is the process of integrating CO2 into proteins in order to build bones and coagulate blood.
One of the proteins made by vitamin K is osteocalcin. It needs ionized calcium also.
Ionized calcium you get when you have high CO2.
Osteocalcin not only builds bone but also triggers insulin release from the pancreas.
So your case might look like this:
Vitamin K deficiency -> low insulin -> low G6PD -> low NADPH -> low cortisol and estrogen -> high adrenaline sensitivity.
Or maybe I am wrong and this is not your case at all.
You need to know for sure if you have high CO2 or low.
If you are the opposite case (alkalosis with low CO2) taking vitamin K would be very bad idea.
@Nina
I could be wrong here but it sounds to me like you have a vitamin K deficiency.
You say you get bruises easily and you have a narrow lower jaw which are pretty obvious symptoms.
What vitamin K does in the body is carboxylation.
This is the process of integrating CO2 into proteins in order to build bones and coagulate blood.
One of the proteins made by vitamin K is osteocalcin. It needs ionized calcium also.
Ionized calcium you get when you have high CO2.
Osteocalcin not only builds bone but also triggers insulin release from the pancreas.
So your case might look like this:
Vitamin K deficiency -> low insulin -> low G6PD -> low NADPH -> low cortisol and estrogen -> high adrenaline sensitivity.
Or maybe I am wrong and this is not your case at all.
You need to know for sure if you have high CO2 or low.
How do you know without hair test?If you are the opposite case (alkalosis with low CO2).
How do you know without hair test?
And even with the hair test, how do we know if acidosis and alkalosis states are coming from the breathing and the O2 and CO2 business there, or if it comes from the kidneys and when we loose / retain?
I never could figure out this even with what Matty said!
About vitamine K: take into account - I know it because my dad is on anti-vit.K - that some people may have a genetic problem with making too much blood clotting. My father used to have too much coagulation because of his genetics. He needed to fluidify his blood.
@Nina
I could be wrong here but it sounds to me like you have a vitamin K deficiency.
You say you get bruises easily and you have a narrow lower jaw which are pretty obvious symptoms.
What vitamin K does in the body is carboxylation.
This is the process of integrating CO2 into proteins in order to build bones and coagulate blood.
One of the proteins made by vitamin K is osteocalcin. It needs ionized calcium also.
Ionized calcium you get when you have high CO2.
Osteocalcin not only builds bone but also triggers insulin release from the pancreas.
So your case might look like this:
Vitamin K deficiency -> low insulin -> low G6PD -> low NADPH -> low cortisol and estrogen -> high adrenaline sensitivity.
Or maybe I am wrong and this is not your case at all.
You need to know for sure if you have high CO2 or low.
After quitting the potassium and magnesium 2 days ago i feel better now. I got the electric shock type feeling many people on the forum talked about before, like PSSD people got on the hydrogen water im pretty sure @barbaar i couldn't sleep at all and would wake up in panic with adrenaline rushing through me. I think in the end my CO2 is high after all.
I still have background adrenaline feeling currently, can't relax and am pretty jumpy and i feel like i can hear/smell/see 10 times better for some reason lmao. My reaction time while playing some videogames with my brother was insane too i never played that good in my life feels like high dose amphetamines. Short tempered tho and quickly irritated when interupted by something
I am gonna try take niacin (flush kind) tonight to hopefully lower adrenaline a little @Helen i read niacin lowers adrenaline because it inhibits methylation correct me if im wrong. I have taken it before and it always made me very relaxed but red and itchy as hell too on high dose aha.
Did you feel like you were barely breathing too?
Niacin helps me relax but makes me feel more numb for a while after. But maybe that's not a problem for you.
Crazy, I had the exact same thing.I was holding my breath for no reason like, i had to remember to breathe is what it felt like
Crazy, I had the exact same thing.
I never figured out a way to calm it down, just gotta wait it out I think. For me it also correlates with "outside" stress so if you can reduce that that might be helpful.Yeah just feels 'off'. Any way to calm it down right now or just wait it out? I dont have the niacin flush type unfortunately.
I never figured out a way to calm it down, just gotta wait it out I think. For me it also correlates with "outside" stress so if you can reduce that that might be helpful.
That's not adrenaline reaction, that is activation of the sympathetic nervous system! Read about it if you do not believe me!
Then you do not mind if your body makes adrenaline or cortisol or other of the 300 hormones we have!
You mind about the result and calming it!
outside stress is the trigger, because the problema is to be able to increase the INTENSITY of what we can stand.
I said it about ejaculation, you do so when you cannot stand the intensity any further. It is a desync of the NS.
Apart from taking supp, you do not find how to calm it because you do not learn about it. It is very possible to calm it, but it is like a tree still moving after the wind stopped: it takes a bit of time and never stops all at once. And we cannot control this with the head, we can act only indirectly, like with breathing, cold and hot exposure, human or animal support…
And it is like diet, never do one, but change your view and introduce it into your life forever. Learn to stop and orient around you with your 5 senses, this is the first step. When stressed, we even do not hear birds singing anymore!