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    evan.hinkle @Ecstatic_Hamster
    last edited by Oct 3, 2024, 8:49 PM

    @Ecstatic_Hamster I’ve looked at your threads on LDN, and felt it could be something for me. I’m concerned about the sleep disruptions though, (gotta get my sleep!). Thanks for the reminder, I will look at it from a tinnitus perspective.

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      gentlepotato
      last edited by Oct 6, 2024, 12:21 PM

      I just got a new bag of glucose, same brand, but it smells more perfumed. I don't use any kind of perfumed products so for me it's very strong, and the smell reminds me of perfumed soap. There's a similar aftertaste, but other than that I feel the same having it. Has anyone experienced this? I found some mentions of it when I googled, but I'm not sure it was pure glucose or other sweeteners.

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        S.Holmes @gentlepotato
        last edited by Oct 6, 2024, 1:19 PM

        @gentlepotato said in Glucose loading cures everything?:

        I just got a new bag of glucose, same brand, but it smells more perfumed. I don't use any kind of perfumed products so for me it's very strong, and the smell reminds me of perfumed soap. There's a similar aftertaste, but other than that I feel the same having it. Has anyone experienced this? I found some mentions of it when I googled, but I'm not sure it was pure glucose or other sweeteners.

        I bought a 50 lb bag of dextrose but it had a strange odor so didn't use it. I've had better luck with a couple of the brands in plastic containers, so I'm sticking with those.

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          Ecstatic_Hamster @S.Holmes
          last edited by Ecstatic_Hamster Oct 6, 2024, 1:47 PM Oct 6, 2024, 1:47 PM

          Nutricost is what I am using now, and it’s great. No odor at all.

          My progress so far: I’m up to 30g X 4. Gained a few pounds which I’ll try to lose today and tomorrow, that has more to do with other factors I think. My temps are not really any different. I no longer have any stomach issue when I take my glucose.

          I went on a fast walk up and down hills and when I returned my temps were really low, indicating a hypoglycemic episode. I’m sleeping well as usual.

          I am feeling better than I usually do right now so far, fewer endotoxin symptoms, so that could be a good sign.

          I’m just going to continue and see what happens.

          My theory as to why this works:

          I think this forces the body into sugar burning mode.

          The lipolysis retreats. Ultimately you retrain your body to becoming a young sugar burner, which has many benefits in terms of raising CO2 levels and free radicals (protecting against cancer).

          I think Dr. Stephens’ brain theory is sorta wrong, but they do call dementia type 3 diabetes. I think this dextrose works because without the fructose, it can efficiently stop excessive lipolysis and kickstart oxphos.

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            CrumblingCookie @S.Holmes
            last edited by CrumblingCookie Oct 6, 2024, 1:51 PM Oct 6, 2024, 1:50 PM

            @gentlepotato said in Glucose loading cures everything?:

            it's very strong, and the smell reminds me of perfumed soap. There's a similar aftertaste

            I had experienced and reported something similar already. You can try to keep the bag wide open for a few days (and put it into other containers) and see if some of those solvents dissipate. Some of them will. But as you can even taste them it's likely some (or all) will remain.
            +1 on S.Holme's suggestion of not buying dextrose in cardboard boxes or paper bags anymore. (As also for many other foods' packagings, indeed)

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              CrumblingCookie @Ecstatic_Hamster
              last edited by CrumblingCookie Oct 6, 2024, 1:59 PM Oct 6, 2024, 1:58 PM

              Thanks for your reports coming in, everyone.

              @Ecstatic_Hamster said in Glucose loading cures everything?:

              I think Dr. Stephens’ brain theory is sorta wrong, but they do call dementia type 3 diabetes. I think this dextrose works because without the fructose, it can efficiently stop excessive lipolysis and kickstart oxphos.

              I also reckon that ultimately a lot is going to be mediated through liver energy metabolism. Which, not least through biliary functioning, duodenal microbiome and barrier integrity and non-translocation of pathogens, toxins and LPS, is directly related to brain inflammation and functioning.

              This brief little comment also stuck with me and I am now looking into extra CoQ10 and (tauro)ursodeoxycholicacid:

              @LetTheRedeemed said in "Glucose Loading" protocol, a la Dr Stephens - A Critique:

              Honestly, if one's liver function is so compromised they need to avoid fructose, [...]

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                S.Holmes @CrumblingCookie
                last edited by Oct 6, 2024, 2:17 PM

                @CrumblingCookie said in Glucose loading cures everything?:

                Thanks for your reports coming in, everyone.

                @Ecstatic_Hamster said in Glucose loading cures everything?:

                I think Dr. Stephens’ brain theory is sorta wrong, but they do call dementia type 3 diabetes. I think this dextrose works because without the fructose, it can efficiently stop excessive lipolysis and kickstart oxphos.

                I also reckon that ultimately a lot is going to be mediated through liver energy metabolism. Which, not least through biliary functioning, duodenal microbiome and barrier integrity and non-translocation of pathogens, toxins and LPS, is directly related to brain inflammation and functioning.

                This brief little comment also stuck with me and I am now looking into extra CoQ10 and (tauro)ursodeoxycholicacid:

                @LetTheRedeemed said in "Glucose Loading" protocol, a la Dr Stephens - A Critique:

                Honestly, if one's liver function is so compromised they need to avoid fructose, [...]

                I wonder if the fructose (in fruit and sucrose) is why so many gain weight when they begin following Dr. Peat. I did.

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                  gentlepotato @Ecstatic_Hamster
                  last edited by gentlepotato Oct 6, 2024, 5:12 PM Oct 6, 2024, 3:37 PM

                  Thanks for the input about the glucose! It's in a plastic bag, and there's a noticeable difference between the two bags I got, where one smells way more. But I'll try to air them out and see what happens!

                  @Ecstatic_Hamster Thanks for sharing! I didn't know the names of the pathways, and had not had capacity to read up on it yet, but I've been thinking along the same lines. I don't remember if I already mentioned this, but I wonder if the liver will accumulate fat if it is prioritizing those pathways, since fat has more energy per gram, and as a side effect would not store as much glucose, which could exasperate the problem. I had a blood test show higher triglycerides (after the week I did high sucrose, before my glucose arrived) and I was thinking it was because the liver was releasing fat and making space for glycogen. I seem to have more glycogen stored now.

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                    S.Holmes @gentlepotato
                    last edited by Oct 6, 2024, 5:25 PM

                    I like Dr. Mercola's gut healing protocol using glucose (I'm not using sucrose).

                    https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2024/09/15/the-truth-about-health.aspx

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                      gentlepotato
                      last edited by Oct 9, 2024, 11:27 AM

                      How's everyone's sleep and anxiety level? I've just switched back to 1 tbsp every hour, after doing a few weeks of 3x4 + 1. Now I'm suspecting the higher doses caused a BG spike (it did when I tried a bigger dose, while I was wearing a continuous glucose monitor), and therefore consecutive rapid fall or even crashes, during the night especially.

                      I think I've had the worst sleep I can remember having for years, incredibly anxious and wildly sensitive to sound. I didn't realize it could be the change in doses, because my building experienced two very unusual and activating events (that turned out to be nothing) at night during the week and a half before I switched. What I've thought of as anxiety in the past has practically always turned out to be low blood sugar, but these unusual events made me think this time it could be anxiety. So it took me a while to see the possible connection, but yesterday I switched back. And last night my hearing was normal, I couldn't "make" myself anxious even when I tried and I slept well again.

                      Now I'm even more curious about how low cortisol affects blood sugar regulation, and whether adrenaline takes over cortisol's job - and if adrenaline can be activated by just blood sugar falling, even if it's not low. If anyone has done any research about this let me know.

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                        idealabsrat
                        last edited by Oct 9, 2024, 2:20 PM

                        This is a very interesting thread.

                        I am about halfway through the High Calorie Malnutrition book, and it seems to me that doing this sort of sugar therapy will require large doses of thiamine to keep your levels up. A b-complex is also good and necessary, but thiamine will be easily depleted on this sort of program, as I understand it.

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                          gentlepotato @idealabsrat
                          last edited by Oct 9, 2024, 4:51 PM

                          @idealabsrat That's interstiting - high dose B1 thiamine is one approach in the ME/CFS world. Some people get much better from it, but it's a whole protocol and can be very expensive, and I found the protocol confusing. I think it's based on the idea that there is a low level of pyruvate dehydrogenase, and B1 is needed to create that - but from what I understand the low level of PDH is a former theory to the Itaconate Shunt hypothesis.

                          What is the thinking behind high B1 thiamine in the approach you mention? Can you share details?

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                            Lena
                            last edited by Oct 9, 2024, 6:29 PM

                            I have been reading here for some time, and just registered to write here. I've had dextrose as my main source of energy for 2,5 years, because I don't tolerate enough of any other carbs.
                            This summer I learned about the dextrose protocol and tried it. I got terrible blood sugar crashes.
                            Now I have found what works for me. I take one Tbsp at a time, and then I wait a few minutes before I take another Tbsp. Lately I've been taking 7 Tbsp during 30 minutes 3 times a day, before breakfast, lunch and dinner. I don't get blood sugar crashes now.

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                              idealabsrat @gentlepotato
                              last edited by Oct 9, 2024, 6:36 PM

                              @gentlepotato basically, thiamine deficiency is almost as prevalent as hypothyroidism, in the two are very much intertwined.

                              It's an enzyme transporter, responsible for multiple parts of the ETC, and whole host of things. It's very easily depleted by oxphos, and by metabolizing alcohol.

                              Thiamine is actually very cheap if you buy powder and put it in capsules. I use benfotiamine. At first I took a couple grams a day, and it took a week before it started to excrete in the urine.

                              Incidentally, high dose thiamine cured my "seasonal allergies" where I would wake up every day congested or only able to breath through one nostril.

                              @takethiamine on X has detailed threads about B1maxxing.

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                                gentlepotato @idealabsrat
                                last edited by Oct 9, 2024, 6:41 PM

                                Thanks for all the info, and I'll check out the profile.

                                @idealabsrat said in Glucose loading cures everything?:

                                At first I took a couple grams a day, and it took a week before it started to excrete in the urine.

                                What does that mean? Is that good or bad, and how do you know that's happening?

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                                  idealabsrat @gentlepotato
                                  last edited by Oct 9, 2024, 7:11 PM

                                  @gentlepotato I was referring to just HOW deficient I was.

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                                    Ecstatic_Hamster @Lena
                                    last edited by Oct 10, 2024, 1:49 AM

                                    @Lena that’s interesting, actually. Thank you.

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                                      marmalade_cat @Lena
                                      last edited by Oct 10, 2024, 7:02 AM

                                      @Lena said in Glucose loading cures everything?:

                                      I have been reading here for some time, and just registered to write here. I've had dextrose as my main source of energy for 2,5 years, because I don't tolerate enough of any other carbs.
                                      This summer I learned about the dextrose protocol and tried it. I got terrible blood sugar crashes.
                                      Now I have found what works for me. I take one Tbsp at a time, and then I wait a few minutes before I take another Tbsp. Lately I've been taking 7 Tbsp during 30 minutes 3 times a day, before breakfast, lunch and dinner. I don't get blood sugar crashes now.

                                      Thanks @Lena for sharing. That's so interesting.
                                      As someone who has also experienced extreme blood sugar crashes on the glucose protocol, I'm curious to know more:

                                      • when you say you take 1 tablespoon at a time, I'm assuming you dissolve in water? I'm curious how much water/liquid per tablespoon?
                                      • sorry for being pedantic, what is a "few" minutes, between tablespoons?
                                      • what does your meals consist of? Macros and food types?
                                      • has the volume of food changed on the dextrose protocol? I have found if I don't eat enough food with the Dextrose I experience hypo glycaemia.
                                      • do you mind sharing age. I'm assuming you're female?

                                      Thanks in advance!

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                                        marmalade_cat @idealabsrat
                                        last edited by Oct 10, 2024, 7:05 AM

                                        @idealabsrat thank you!

                                        I'm going to try to check out thiamine.

                                        I'm wondering how one determines that thiamine is being excreted in urine?

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                                          gentlepotato @idealabsrat
                                          last edited by Oct 10, 2024, 7:55 AM

                                          @idealabsrat thanks for clarifying! Where do you buy the thiamine powder? Can you recommend a brand?

                                          @marmalade_cat said

                                          I'm wondering how one determines that thiamine is being excreted in urine?

                                          Me too, wasn't able to find anything on this when I searched.

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