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Originally Posted by Shezian
mrs D-that is really interesting about he Algae. I just wonder if there is anything in my water here. Since we have moved here a year ago, is when all the sickness really started with me. I have switched to bottled water a week ago, as l was getting paranoid about the water. Can this Algae, present itself in seafood? I have been eating a lot of it lately, and feel strange. Had a huge slap of salmon last night, this morning, l feel floaty again. Not sure if it has any correlation or not.
On insulin, doesn't it spike and fall each time we eat? Isn't it more to do with what kind of food is eaten? Why would eating once or twice per day have more of a dramatic fall of insulin?
Sally- i get floatiness which last for a few weeks sometimes, it feels like l have out of body experience. My neuro, put this down to a symptom of migraine, even though l don't' get headaches anymore l used to get them bad in my early twenties.
He said it has nothing to do with my PN, but l am starting to wonder now if it does.
Also, l was watching a cooking show about 2 Italians last night, and in Italy, they eat so much pasta, pizza, and white carbs. They seem healthy and happy. But this isn't' recommended by many nutritionists. I must admit, when l eat a healthy dose of pasta, l feel terrific.
Sue
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There are concerns about farmed shrimp from Asia having drugs in them. Specifically Chloramphenicol, which is a drug that is known to cause neuropathy.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post867783-31.html
If your shrimp there comes from Thailand etc, I'd reconsider it.
Salmon here at one time farmed was contaminated by dioxins, but that has been supposedly fixed.
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