Gastro Intestinal health / mental Health

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10 Sep 2015, 1:13 am

Your Guts could be making you nuts

It's true, Hippocrates said "all illness start in the gut "

I wish this info had been made to me sooner , 14 years on the disability pension , no help from "Doctors" "homeopaths" "naturopaths " and all the wanna bee's from the so called health care providers .

Cut out all fat or go low fat .

Myself I am on a no fat diet , I believe this fat intolerance was partially caused by the gut (fat is hard to digest ) partially due to oxidized fats , which I believe caused the brain to inflame , all fats that you buy in store ,oils , nuts , seeds etc have been oxidized as it's been sitting at room temperature for months on end , their are also plenty of studies that shows fatty diets increases the risks of mental illness .....

Eat Fermented vegetables for the probiotics


Must be Home made , store bought is pasteruised ie dead of probiotics , you can buy it at chemists in capsular form , though why would you when fermented vegetables are much cheaper , tastier and in one tablespoon may contain more probiotics than a jar full of tablets , probiotics are important for every one , especially those who have been on a course of antibiotics .

With probiotics being described as the new Prozac, why aren't we all eating this ?

Eat Prebiotics

This helps feed the probiotics , a good source are bananas , which are also tummy friendly

Avoid all hard to digest food/allergenic foods/ eat mono meals

Why not eat easily digested foods like broccoli or carrots for a week or so than reintroduce these foods at a latter date ,if you don't do it this their is no way you will ever identify these aggravating foods , please keep in mind days latter you can experience kick back from these foods , also the effects for it to take hold may be significantly delayed
Common foods to consider avoiding including soy , wheat , nightshades , legumes , pulses .

Investigate Candida /Sibo

Yeast over growth sadly the tests for this and other gastro tests may be lacking in accuracy so why not attempt these suggestions on your own , if you suspect you may have this no sugar it is , what' s so ever , Candida can cause serious mental issues as well

Yes , you can recover from a severe mental illnesses , I felt I had it all from psychosis to de realization , much of which was cured simply by cutting out the fat .

Scary times

Good luck


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12 Sep 2015, 6:03 pm

Better yet, test for intestinal parasites like roundworms or pin worms. They could be causing all of your GI problems. Don't expect your doctor to think of this on their own, for some reason this possibility doesn't cross most doctors minds, even GI specialists.



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12 Sep 2015, 6:40 pm

[quote="Noca"]Better yet, test for intestinal parasites like roundworms or pin worms. They could be causing all of your GI problems. Don't expect your doctor to think of this on their own, for some reason this possibility doesn't cross most doctors minds, even GI specialists.[/q

True most doctors are garbage . 14 years and got no where , thank god for the internet , I will have to put it to bad luck as their was never any pain in the stomach , mild growling and bloating , yet in chronic pain else where


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18 Oct 2015, 8:32 pm

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18 Oct 2015, 9:10 pm

There may be something to that once all the nonscience is swept aside. Your intestines create & help regulate serotonin. Serotonin was the first somatic neurotransmitter; it helps to co-regulate a lot of processes.
Such as: sleep cycles, hunger, thirst, sensory issues, immune response, autoimmune response, mood...


...and there have been a number of findings that connect low serotonin levels with some of the symptoms of autism (see list above).


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19 Oct 2015, 10:05 am

We've seen a HUGE difference in our ASD kids with dietary change. I have had improvement as well, but not as much as they have. I have also read scientific research studies stating that people with ASD statistically do better on a ketogenic diet (not the one you are on...but people are different). I do strongly believe that diet can make a HUGE difference for at least a portion of the ASD community!! !! I mean....everyone functions better when their health is optimal!! !



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19 Oct 2015, 1:38 pm

I don't recommend a low carb or ketogenic diet. They are bad for your gut flora, and metabolism. Having low blood sugar levels for a long time also leads to problems.


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19 Oct 2015, 2:44 pm

Agreed....actually every kind of diet can have consequences depending on the person. If you can find a good doctor that would be the best way to go.