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      pittybitty
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      So in autumn 2024 I was plagued by severe stress and sickness and I could resolve it by eating a diet full of fruit and milk and avoiding starch and fat.

      This autumn I again was plagued, this time stress was not so bad but I still had seasonal depression and got sick a lot too. Again, by reducing my starch and fat intake and replacing it with milk and fruit I could cure myself. I feel good and have plenty of energy.

      There is just one issue with this diet, and that is that at night I don't feel tired at all and as a result stay up for 3-4 hours longer than I would on a heavier diet.

      I already added chocolate to the diet because I realized that I end up deficient in magnesium because you can't really get magnesium from milk due to the high calcium content, but that doesn't seem to have been what causes the sleep issue.

      Supplement wise the only thing I take at the moment is B vitamins.

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        sunsunsun @pittybitty
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        @pittybitty probably gut bacteria tbqhwufamalam

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          Jennifer @pittybitty
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          @pittybitty, have you tried replacing some of the milk with denser dairy products like strained yogurt and cheese? And when you removed the starch from your diet, did you also reduce your salt intake? Salt can be helpful for sleep, IME.

          I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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            Insr
            last edited by Insr

            What fruits specifically? Oranges raise histamine apparently. Chocolate raises histamine and is high in free glutamate. Both chemicals can cause insomnia in susceptible people. It's a long shot, but it's all I can think of.

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