just been thinking some more about the blood sugar amyloid plaques interference activity as relates to my own odd health issues

i get cramps, and they are very strange because i don't think they are from lactic acid, but purely to do with the nervous system

it seems like as my motor neurons are signalling, in proportion to the strength of the signal and the momentary power levels, that it accumulates like an echo, like you find in failing integrated circuits where the energy of the signals is accumulating into surrounding silicon giving it a capacitative charge, and then taking time for this charge to dissipate again once the signal stops

this makes total sense - if the amylose is all around my nerves and synapses, then they would be buffering the ions and slowing the transit of neurotransmitters and creating a similar effect as the nanowires of an integrated circuit building up capacitance and limiting the bandwidth of the lines

i wonder if there is any known ways to stimulate the body to break down amylose

it is a very very slow process as it is with the milk diet, and i feel like when i really go hard to zero carb this recovery process definitely feels like it is increasing - there is glucose in my blood due to digestion of lactose, so this probably retards the process

and obviously it's some kind of a genetic defect, one that i share with my grandmother whose main outcome from this was losing her long term memory completely

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Do 3 days water fast and stick to keto. Are you measuring blood ketones?

it's a problem that does indeed reduce the longer i'm not consuming any kind of sugar

but i can't work while fasted

i can smell the ketones in my pee when i consume carbs, and i don't get that smell very often unless i drink like 1L of lager or eat 70g of potato chips... occasionally 1L of stout will give me a very faint whiff

i don't get that from drinking milk, even as much as 3L in a day

No, you need to monitor you blood level ketones. Don't kid yourself.