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The reason I've invested so much time and effort developing an opinionated stance on health is because:

1. I was fed seed oil formula as a baby and received 40+ vaccinations.

2. My dad grew up dirt poor and was proud to provide all-day access to ultra processed junk food. We ate school lunch. My step mom mostly fed the family box foods.

3. I grew up in a cold, low sun area, and was too inflamed to get sun anyways. Always assumed I was "just too white".

4. I had chronic constipation, a hernia surgey, and a massive amount of antibiotics all before I was 13.

5. I abused weed, alcohol, party drugs, and pharmaceuticals as a kid and throughout my career. Parents divorced young; I see now I was coping, deep down I felt abandoned and angry. Substance abuse got me through it, providing some fun and pleasure. An escape.

6. I spent most of my time in front if TVs and computer screens. Stayed up all night. Never woke up early with energy.

7. Conventional medicine constantly failed me (prescription antacids, antibiotics, pharma, etc) and my problems became severe into my 30s.

Of all the interventions I've experimented with, including prolonged water fasting, keto, and carnivore: the only camp that's provided lasting relief and real improvement to my underlying health is the Ray Peat / bioenergetics community.

Focusing on metabolism gave me a foothold to reinvigorate motility, which gave me the forceful downwards digestion needed to effectively clear my own dysbiosis, which made probiotic therapies actually work, which made anti-stress therapies have a lasting effect, which allowed sugar to provide warmth and energy (the way it's supposed to), which made body fat melt off, which improved hormones, which provided an inner calm, etc, etc...

And it all started with this video.

#Peatstr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb2F8xLQMvw

My wife has a eerily similar story to yours. Her health problems also really started in her thirties, including being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes after our first child. She finds eating keto is the best thing she can do to manage her blood glucose levels. Have you come across any good peat references for people with type 1 diabetes? If she were to start increasing her sugar intake it would just send her on a rollercoaster for her glucose levels. Maybe there is a way to ramp it up over time?

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You need to take a more systemic approach.

I know that T1 diabetes folks often have low Vit D levels and low thiamine levels; that's a clue.

- https://x.com/Outdoctrination/status/1818691755564278228?t=el_E7bQwyK-R2STOj0v9Cw&s=19

- https://x.com/KruseYouri/status/1749795441527734444?t=rdmrTKDbaKyVihvE2GlVbQ&s=19

I would get labs for Vit D then implement sunning, sperti lamp, and Vit D + K tincture (https://healthnatura.com/vitamin-d3-in-mct-oil-5000-i-u-1-ounce/, https://healthnatura.com/true-k2-spectrum-mk4-mk7-10mg-200mcg-1-ounce/).

After that, I'd probably work with a team (like prism.miami) to implement thiamine therapy, ala thiamineprotocols.com.

Both Vit D and B1 (thiamine) are relatively safe, so the risk/return is good, but T1 diabetes is delicate and you want to move slowly and intentionally, especially if she's on pharma now.

Here is an account where a T1 diabetes patient was using keto to manage, then flipped to high sugar/low fat, and managed to recover.

If it were my loved one, I'd be hiring prism.miami or some other bioenergetics expert.

https://x.com/Outdoctrination/status/1763552280349950281?t=2P3nXj20ZK89xHpb4F6b7g&s=19

Awesome, thanks for the links and info 🙏

She has good VitD levels and we are already watching the sunrise / removed blue light toxicity, but we have been meaning to look in to Thiamine more deeply.

"Thiamine definitively has a role in the diabetic endothelial vascular diseases (micro and macroangiopathy), lipid profile, retinopathy, nephropathy, cardiopathy, and neuropathy."

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3376872/

What dosage would you recommend for B1?

Buy the PDF at thiamineprotocols.com; it's complex to get it right. because thiamine has a bunch of cofactors.

A good starting place is 10mg of #benfotiamine in water.

Take with magnesium (glycinate, taurate) and a B complex.

Increase 10mg every 3-4 days until she notices an effect. Reflect, then continue.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071W3BJPT?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

I've taken up to 3g of multi thiamine a day for 3 months, working on beri beri-like symptoms.

That's an epic dose. She might only need like 150mg. Impossible to say. Start low, titrate slowly, play the long game.

Abused alcohol for years so need to do something. I know my levels are low

Powder to experiment with here.

If you get a serious positive effect on a small dose (like 10mg-100mg), chances are you'd have alot to gain from carefully implementing high dose thiamjne therapy.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071W3BJPT?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

Doh. Link didnt show. Here.

https://m.primal.net/NeIA.webp