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John292
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Well this is happening to me again.

I get dizzy after I eat fat.

I think it has something to do with the toxins trying to get out of blood or out of my organs or something.

It is for sure a function of detox and killing off spirochetes or something else dying off.

Please try to this to see if it help you be less dizzy.

Eat no dairy fat at all, no olive oils or other oils. Limit yourself to the fat in nuts and sprouted cooked beans.

Please let me know if it helps you.

Thanks,

John

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Up for dizzy people [Big Grin]

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Aniek
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John,

This could be a digestive problem. I have dizziness and chronic pancreatitis. Possible gallbladder problems too. I've been wondering if there is a connection to my dizziness.

I can't do your test, because I have too much pain if I eat fat.

But have you had your pancreatic enzyme levels tested? Do you get pain in the upper right abdomen, right under your ribs, when you eat fat?

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John292
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quote:
Originally posted by Aniek:
John,

This could be a digestive problem. I have dizziness and chronic pancreatitis. Possible gallbladder problems too. I've been wondering if there is a connection to my dizziness.

I can't do your test, because I have too much pain if I eat fat.

But have you had your pancreatic enzyme levels tested? Do you get pain in the upper right abdomen, right under your ribs, when you eat fat?

Hi, I haven't had the pancreatic levels checked and I get no pain on my right side. I do have irritated bowel on the left side. That has been doing much better since i stopped eating all grains, rice, potato sugar and all flour.

I do not get any pain after I eat fat.

I have tracked the dizziness to fats in my diet. I am doing much better now than a few years ago.

If I eat say 3 Tbls of olive oil I get really dizzy. I can't even stand up.

I was eating more fat a few months ago and I thought that was pretty good. I was not getting dizzy. Now I am not so sure. I think the keets may just have been repopulating back then as I wasn't killing them.

I know a lady that has had LD for 25 years. She talks about the gallbladder pain and not being able to digest fats. When she gets that pain she does the gallbladder flush with oilive oil, grapefruit, epson salt, etc..... Then she is okay for a few months. She does the flush every 3 or 4 months now.

Thanks, John

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John292
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Hi, Can you expand on the liver issue?

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When I was acutely ill and before antibiotic treatment I got dizzy after eating anything...I attribute it to Babesia...however I had lyme and ehrlichia too so you know how that goes trying to seperate what is what.

I just know after the first three months of treatment - one with Mepron - the dizziness went away.

I think I was so toxic in the liver from the infections that I couldn't process anything as well I think I was having blood sugar swings due to what tick borne illness does to all the organs.

Hope you figure it out soon!

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I want to figure it out soon too! It looks like I am on to eating veggies, beans and nuts and that means I will most likely loose weight again.

I know that Babesia, lyme and ehrlichia can live in the gut wall and can only be detected sometimes by a biopsy. I know that ALL the tick bugs can live in the gut as well as the bladder, gallbladder, spleen and I forget whereelse.

I like adventures but I never knew I was to embark on such a personal one, everyday is a new personal bodily effect experience............It is a full time job keeping track of how I feel and what is going on inside me.

To day I am so cold again. It's 76F in my office and I have got chills.

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Nov-08 NutraMedix, BurBur Pinella WORKS, Japanese Knotweed, d-Lenolate, ALC, Was on Salt/C 1.5 yrs ended in 06
My brain is working better!!

Feeling very good now [Smile]

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What abx are you on?

Some abx's and mepron are absorbed better with fat?

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I am not not on any Abx. I am using Salt/C 4gms per day for 16 weeks now. The small intestine problem is 2 years old. Started right after I did Doxy for a month. The month of Rochepin IV I did did touch anything significant.

I had this dizzy thing with fat after the doxy.

I know it's in my gut.

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Nov-08 NutraMedix, BurBur Pinella WORKS, Japanese Knotweed, d-Lenolate, ALC, Was on Salt/C 1.5 yrs ended in 06
My brain is working better!!

Feeling very good now [Smile]

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John292
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Anybody else?

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Nov-08 NutraMedix, BurBur Pinella WORKS, Japanese Knotweed, d-Lenolate, ALC, Was on Salt/C 1.5 yrs ended in 06
My brain is working better!!

Feeling very good now [Smile]

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