@LucH So a bit of an update, I have stopped my milk consumption for now until my body feels healthy enough and then introduce it progressively since I suspect my body probably needs a positive feedback from slight increases in milk intake for sufficient lactase enzyme production, still only an assumption and admittedly I need to read a fair bit of literature regarding peat. I seem to feel better but I have no idea on what to eat atm since I rarely find myself eating meat when I’m staying home (not allowed to bring meat inside the household, eggs are ok) and I am currently just eating paneer, few carrots with ghee, some bread (will stop once I introduce milk again), orange juice, and small quantities of yogurt. Not ideal.
Perhaps you were able to drink a kind of milk from a region (type A ><B), if you've changed.
Unlikely, since I’ve been consuming the same milk from the same brand here for the last few years. I did grow up drinking raw milk and my body seems to do better with buffalo milk.
Too much liquid makes it harder to digest proteins too. These ones require a acid milieu.
Interesting, definitely will look into it considering only “solids(?)” I was consuming were carrots and sometimes eggs.
If you have gas, you may suffer from dysbiosis (fermentation). Not the adequate flora.
Could this be from a sudden increase in sugar? I did sugarmaxx like a retard. I have a feeling that I might have nuked my metabolism drinking a shit ton of diet coke before discovering peat. Replaced that with normal refined sugar and a coke here and there. Will look into that as well.
No matter why. Try to avoid 2 or 3 days long in order to recover a normal transit.
Then take time to adapt, progressively.
That’s the plan for now, hopefully it works out.
The diarrhoea seems to be going away but there’s some hints of irritation whenever I consume food.