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    Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason

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    • GardnerG Offline
      Gardner @BearWithMe
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      @BearWithMe said in Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason:

      salt might be necessary for stomach HCL production

      I don't add any salt now and cook food myself with no salt. My blood levels of CL are always showing in higher range. If I add salt my stomach feels irrtated or inflamed , it rather hinders stomach HCL production.
      But a bit of pickles with a teaspoon of brine can be very helpful occasionally .

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        So I was increasing the dose of soursop until it started causing diarrhea. Then I backed off a little bit. I'm still taking this dose.

        The volume of my poop significantly decreased. I think I'm pooping maybe 30% of the volume I'm eating. Before it felt like I'm pooping 130% of the volume I'm eating. This change cannot be explained by increased pooping frequency. The quality of my poop also improved quite a bit.

        I have gained another 2kg / 4.4 lbs in approx. 2 months and now I'm the heaviest I have been since 2007. I need only 5 more kilograms / 11 lbs to have optimal BMI. My personal goal is 10 more kilograms.

        The soursop made me constantly hungry and signigicantly improved my digestive comfort when eating dates and lean meat. I still can't digest anything but dates, lean meat and maybe bananas, though.

        Also, my sun intolerance got significantly worse than it was last year. Yesterday I spent one hour in the sun and I'm still totally incapacitated 24 hours later.

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        • BearWithMeB Offline
          BearWithMe
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          My teeth-crumbling problem got worse too. Seems like the two are correlated.

          But my BMI is actually 18.01 now, so I need only 2kg / 4.4 lbs more to be in the Healthy Weight Range

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            CrumblingCookie @BearWithMe
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            That's bad news.

            Do you reckon your PTH of 2,87 pmol/l (or 27 pg/mL) may be too low, i.e. dysfunctionally low?
            Also, as Korven said, PTH can be highly variable. Had measurents of 40 and 90 pg/ml just seven days apart (which are both too high).
            PTH's complexely interrelated with fat malabsorption and liver and gallbladder secretory functioning if you look at that study I dug up:
            https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/3503/bile-can-serve-as-a-reservoir-for-funghi-making-them-harder-to-treat/58#

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              BearWithMe @CrumblingCookie
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              @CrumblingCookie Should I have my PTH tested again?

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                CrumblingCookie @BearWithMe
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                Never mind, my effort to think was flawed. With elevated serum calcium you cannot have any hypoparathyroidism.
                Still, there's some weird connection between calcium deficiency, fat malabsorption, yeast growth.

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                  BearWithMe @CrumblingCookie
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                  @CrumblingCookie I was surprised my PTH is so low because my symptoms and clinical findings (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia) exactly match those of hyperparathyroidism, minus the low PTH of course.

                  Should I have the PTH tested again?

                  Yesterday, I tried adding blackstrap molasses to my diet, because it seemed like a great source of calcium and some other important nutrients. Today, my breath smells like a corpse, and the swelling in my mouth is so bad it changes my facial structure... I expect some teeth to chip or crumble soon. The molasses contain too much magnesium I think.

                  Magnesium, B1, B3, thyroid hormones and androgens are the bane of my existence and I need to deliberately keep these depleted to save the last remnants of my teeth

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                  • BearWithMeB Offline
                    BearWithMe @CrumblingCookie
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                    @CrumblingCookie Is it possible that PTH of 2,87 pmol/l (27 pg/mL) is actually a proof of hyperparathyroidism in the presence of hypercalcemia?

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                      Maybe I should take plenty of magnesium, B1, B3, thyroid hormones and androgens to trigger very bad teeth-crumbling and then have my PTH, calcium and phosphorus checked?

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                      • BearWithMeB Offline
                        BearWithMe
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                        Calcium deficiency is very likely because between 2010 and 2018 my diet was almost devoid of calcium. But why is it impossible to correct? No amount of milk, bone meal, calcium carbonate, lactate or citrate over prolonged periods of time seems to help.

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                        • BearWithMeB Offline
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                          My digestion is too screwed up to absorb calcium but it needs calcium to be fixed?

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                            user1 @BearWithMe
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                            @BearWithMe said in Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason:

                            Calcium deficiency is very likely because between 2010 and 2018 my diet was almost devoid of calcium. But why is it impossible to correct? No amount of milk, bone meal, calcium carbonate, lactate or citrate over prolonged periods of time seems to help.

                            Milk even raw milk alone isnt necessary pro teeth, it can worsen it, you could be laking selenium, molybdenum, manganese. I suggest dont eat any beef liver.i suggest reduce table sugar/added sugar to 0 if you eat any.Have you been avoiding fish all these years?

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                              @BearWithMe said in Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason:

                              Maybe I should take plenty of magnesium, B1, B3, thyroid hormones and androgens to trigger very bad teeth-crumbling and then have my PTH, calcium and phosphorus checked?

                              I suggest no you should not

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                                BearWithMe @user1
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                                @user1 Yes, beef liver is very bad for my teeth. I wanted to replace table sugar with molasses, but I will just drop the sugar altogether and eat more dates instead. It might be 30 years since the last time I ate fish.

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                                  @BearWithMe said in Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason:

                                  @user1 Yes, beef liver is very bad for my teeth. I wanted to replace table sugar with molasses, but I will just drop the sugar altogether and eat more dates instead. It might be 30 years since the last time I ate fish.

                                  If you find not so toxic fish it can be great for teeth, if it is to toxic it can amplify teeth crumbling. in your case teeth crumbling from many supplements possibly indicate you are low/deficient enough in certains elements making you more prone to teeth crumbling from anything that might need these elements to be processed optimally and/or that would precipitate the deficiency. Sugar and honey are depleting and can limit repletion too.in your case with your diet the past years/decades, plus your symptoms, i suggest to eat 0 added sugar, try to find good fish that has positive effects, try some underground growing foods, look at your teeth after you eat it something to see if your teeth get whiter harder or yellower,weaker, more prone to pain, try some small quantities low fat blood saucage like 100 200g and see if it increase whole body resilience including teeths, reduce emf as much as possible and avoid sunlight if it cause you symptoms, not eat to much muscle meat as it can worsen your teeths depending on your body current state

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                                    CrumblingCookie @BearWithMe
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                                    @BearWithMe said in Mysterious gallbladder disease - can't digest fat for no apparent reason:

                                    I was surprised my PTH is so low because my symptoms and clinical findings (hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia) exactly match those of hyperparathyroidism, minus the low PTH of course.

                                    I agree that this doesn't match up. Not elegant. What would retesting PTH change about it?
                                    How much calcium do you take per day?
                                    I have not many new ideas since the past ones. I'd rather do a full electrolyte panel (Na, Cl, K, Ca, Mg), kidney function, total protein, urea, uric acid, complete blood count, liver enzymes, cobalamin and H. pylori IgG & IgA immunoblotting, all in serum. And consider artichoke leaf extract and pinning Bpc 157.

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