My current issue is that after eating I always get some kind of brain fog no matter what. From the first bite. I believe this is due to a tightening of my gut. However I lose my fast thinking speeds. Does anyone encounter this and have an herb or supplement to speed up thinking when this occurs?
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Ditto what Lymetoo said - you could try a diet test - just eat veggies and lean meat, which do not trigger a yeast reaction, and see whether you feel any different. Also google a nonyeast diet for more foods ok to eat for this test.
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Razzle
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Molybdenum helps the body detox the aldehydes given off by the candida... Aldehydes are alcohols...and can cause brain-fog.
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Tried Molybdenum, did not feel a difference and tried only eating for one meal and still felt the same after like when I eat carbs. Might be a different problem related to lyme.
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LymedCalifornia- it may take many meals of "low candida" foods to see if that is what is causing the brain fog.
I do know what you mean about feeling "not right" after eating.
Could it be food sensitivities? Have you had any food allergy or sensitivity tests done?
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How long did you take the molybdenum? It takes more than a dose or two to work...
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Try digestive enzymes to chew up the bad bacteria and help with digestion and brain fog. I like Super Digestway by Soloray.
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