KitKat,
I enjoy learning about health and fitness and am fairly knowledgeable about it. This was my frustration, that I thought I was doing everything by the book, but if something was off just a little, I had a full-blown breakdown. Typically, it goes like this: I can exercise well for two weeks. In the third week, I can't get through even a moderate workout. My heart pounds and races and I feel like I can't take a deep enough breath. This lasts for days or weeks, even at rest. My lower digestive system is a complete wreck, with excessive bloating. My hands and feet break out in a rash (little itchy bubbles). I would get multiple canker sores in my mouth. My hair falls out, not in clumps, but thins to the point that I can see my scalp through it in the right light. I experience muscle twitches, mostly in my face, that last for days. Tingling in my arms and legs, and once had numbness in my thumbs and big toes for weeks. Inability to think clearly, to the point of really having to think to remember my age or phone number. Then the fatigue, not tired like I need a nap, but tired like I can't be a normal person, just trying to survive. I also experience emotional imbalance, hopelessness and lack of motivation, that I know certainly is not provoked by my life circumstances. When I first noticed these things happening I also realized my hormones were off, because I transitioned from having very regular cycles to being crazy irregular. I was able to fix this part eventually with progesterone cream.
I had added some specific supplements to my routine based on my own research, which helped some, but not completely. After reading here, I realized I hadn't gotten any canker sores since starting a vitamin B complex, which I hadn't really paid attention to. I had also stumbled across information about inositol, vitamin D and wheatgrass. Through the helpful information here I feel I am able to have a more specific regimen to work towards. I will make an observation about myself, in hopes that it might be helpful for others. I notice that it is more obvious when I feel bad than when I feel better. In other words, taking certain supplements may have been helping me, but I stopped because I couldn't really see a dramatic improvement. Then I would experience extreme symptoms and feel terrible. I have shifted my goal to achieving consistency and avoiding stretches of disabling symptoms, rather than trying to feel great and superhuman.
What I take and find helpful:
Vitamin B complex
Vitamin D
Acetyl L-carnitine
Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP-6)
Marine Phytoplankton
Resveratrol and acai blend
Greens blend
I didn't put the doses because I don't know if I take the recommended amounts, and I don't want to lead anyone astray. I do feel more sustained energy and mood relief. I haven't started exercising yet, mostly because I haven't mentally committed to it. Hopefully, by the end of the summer I'll pick it back up. I've been reading recently about the benefits of a vegan diet. I think there is compelling evidence that animal products may present added stress on the body, so I'm toying with that. Again, I haven't fully committed (mostly because my 14-year-old son doesn't want me to be "weird"), but I have transitioned to two-thirds vegan. After a week of eating more junk than usual and feeling bad, I could definitely see I feel better eating mostly vegan.
I hope this is helpful.
Katrina