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12/24/2012 01:49 AM
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My brain feels weird
I think I have a nutrient deficiency.

I can feel my brain feeling...weak, somewhat foggy. NO this is not fluride, I've been drinking city water for decades why would I start feeling the mind numbing effects now?
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12/24/2012 01:50 AM
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Re: My brain feels weird
I can feel my brain feeling.
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A new quote!..lol
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12/24/2012 01:52 AM
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Re: My brain feels weird
Have you been consuming alcohol?
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Re: My brain feels weird
You can feel your brain??? Your able to "feel" the contents within your skull? You should get that checked out.
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12/24/2012 01:56 AM
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Re: My brain feels weird
Do you have nerves in your brain?

Technically nerves are "enclosed, cable-like bundle of peripheral axons (the long, slender projections of neurons)". Your brain contains about 100 billion neurons (the type of cell) that are apparently often in arrangements called "nerve fiber tracts".

What you should think about is how your body normally feels pain. You have sensory receptors unevenly distributed throughout your body. When stimulated, send an electrical impulse through your sensory nerves to the central nervous system.

The brain does not contain any pain receptors, and that is why it's possible to operate on someone's brain while they're awake (you've probably seen it on TV). However, your brain and central nervous system can sense pain when the cells and systems themselves are damaged or diseased - which is known as neuropathy.
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Lately, when the moon is full, waning/waxing close to full, I have had a buzz in my head coupled with a headache. Have had it the last few days with or without booze.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Neuropathy:


Neuropathy is a collection of disorders that occurs when nerves of the peripheral nervous system (the part of the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord) are damaged. The condition is generally referred to as peripheral neuropathy, and it is most commonly due to damage to nerve axons. Neuropathy usually causes pain and numbness in the hands and feet. It can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic disorders, and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes of neuropathy is diabetes.

In the United States, about 20 million people suffer from neuropathy. Over half of diabetes patients also suffer from the condition.


Get your blood sugar checked.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Lately, when the moon is full, waning/waxing close to full, I have had a buzz in my head coupled with a headache. Have had it the last few days with or without booze.
 Quoting: UseLess RepEATER


OMG YES! It feels like a buzz, with a weak headache! I never drink alcohol.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Neuropathy:


Neuropathy is a collection of disorders that occurs when nerves of the peripheral nervous system (the part of the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord) are damaged. The condition is generally referred to as peripheral neuropathy, and it is most commonly due to damage to nerve axons. Neuropathy usually causes pain and numbness in the hands and feet. It can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic disorders, and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes of neuropathy is diabetes.

In the United States, about 20 million people suffer from neuropathy. Over half of diabetes patients also suffer from the condition.


Get your blood sugar checked.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30014435


I said nothing about the rest of my body because they are fine. My hands and feet are fine.
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You can feel your brain??? Your able to "feel" the contents within your skull? You should get that checked out.
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They say the brain itself has no nerve endings that even register pain. You apparently know this...I find it odd though.
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I never said pain.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Have you been consuming alcohol?
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No.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Neuropathy:


Neuropathy is a collection of disorders that occurs when nerves of the peripheral nervous system (the part of the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord) are damaged. The condition is generally referred to as peripheral neuropathy, and it is most commonly due to damage to nerve axons. Neuropathy usually causes pain and numbness in the hands and feet. It can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic disorders, and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes of neuropathy is diabetes.

In the United States, about 20 million people suffer from neuropathy. Over half of diabetes patients also suffer from the condition.


Get your blood sugar checked.
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I said nothing about the rest of my body because they are fine. My hands and feet are fine.
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Ok cool, Is your brain aware of itself thinking too?
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Re: My brain feels weird
I think I have a nutrient deficiency.

I can feel my brain feeling...weak, somewhat foggy. NO this is not fluride, I've been drinking city water for decades why would I start feeling the mind numbing effects now?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


You should stop drinking fluoridated water because biology isn't a straight line. For instance, your liver can function fairly normally until it is 70% damaged. After that the person has a rapid demise and dies.

I would start taking shilajit for a while, and chew on cilantro every day or blend a bunch in a blender with water and take a tablespoons 3 times a day..
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Re: My brain feels weird
Neuropathy:


Neuropathy is a collection of disorders that occurs when nerves of the peripheral nervous system (the part of the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord) are damaged. The condition is generally referred to as peripheral neuropathy, and it is most commonly due to damage to nerve axons. Neuropathy usually causes pain and numbness in the hands and feet. It can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic disorders, and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes of neuropathy is diabetes.

In the United States, about 20 million people suffer from neuropathy. Over half of diabetes patients also suffer from the condition.


Get your blood sugar checked.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30014435


I said nothing about the rest of my body because they are fine. My hands and feet are fine.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


Ok cool, Is your brain aware of itself thinking too?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30014435

Just because there's no pain receptors on the brain doesn't mean I can't sense that something is different in my thinking process and I have a headache, minor, but persistent.
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12/24/2012 02:07 AM
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Re: My brain feels weird
I think I have a nutrient deficiency.

I can feel my brain feeling...weak, somewhat foggy. NO this is not fluride, I've been drinking city water for decades why would I start feeling the mind numbing effects now?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


You should stop drinking fluoridated water because biology isn't a straight line. For instance, your liver can function fairly normally until it is 70% damaged. After that the person has a rapid demise and dies.

I would start taking shilajit for a while, and chew on cilantro every day or blend a bunch in a blender with water and take a tablespoons 3 times a day..
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 990186


You're telling me it took 17 years for me to finally feel the effects of fluride starting just a month ago? Or maybe logically something else is to suspect?

I also am noticing that my appetite is lower. I lost five pounds in December.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Some most common causes i could think of-- Try anti candida diet-even if you dont have candida-if you get sick after eating 2ts of natural coconut oil chances are this is it..dont eat for 2weeks anything sweet and carbs. Eat some berries, non hydrogenated oils, nuts, get hemp oil and also fresh flax seed oil . get checked vitamin d levels, maybe also some test for borrelia. Or try samento - if you get after that "sick", it could be borrelia dying. Also get mg citrate.. At least that worked for me:).. Also so some research on iodine.. And be careful with coconut oil or samento...hf
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Neuropathy:


Neuropathy is a collection of disorders that occurs when nerves of the peripheral nervous system (the part of the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord) are damaged. The condition is generally referred to as peripheral neuropathy, and it is most commonly due to damage to nerve axons. Neuropathy usually causes pain and numbness in the hands and feet. It can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic disorders, and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes of neuropathy is diabetes.

In the United States, about 20 million people suffer from neuropathy. Over half of diabetes patients also suffer from the condition.


Get your blood sugar checked.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30014435


I said nothing about the rest of my body because they are fine. My hands and feet are fine.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


Ok cool, Is your brain aware of itself thinking too?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30014435

Just because there's no pain receptors on the brain doesn't mean I can't sense that something is different in my thinking process and I have a headache, minor, but persistent.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


I'm still leaning towards the beginning stages of neuropathy. I would think about getting your blood sugar checked. It wouldn't hurt to know and be safe.

Peace I hope you feel better soon.
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Re: My brain feels weird
It is your mind fighting the microbial attackers that have been holding mankind down for generations.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Have you been consuming alcohol?
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No.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


Many people drink to make this feeling go away. Not a good idea, however.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Some most common causes i could think of-- Try anti candida diet-even if you dont have candida-if you get sick after eating 2ts of natural coconut oil chances are this is it..dont eat for 2weeks anything sweet and carbs. Eat some berries, non hydrogenated oils, nuts, get hemp oil and also fresh flax seed oil . get checked vitamin d levels, maybe also some test for borrelia. Or try samento - if you get after that "sick", it could be borrelia dying. Also get mg citrate.. At least that worked for me:).. Also so some research on iodine.. And be careful with coconut oil or samento...hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26090586


I have been on a low carb diet for six months, only cheated once on December 14. Which is actually about the time it got worse.
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Re: My brain feels weird
Some most common causes i could think of-- Try anti candida diet-even if you dont have candida-if you get sick after eating 2ts of natural coconut oil chances are this is it..dont eat for 2weeks anything sweet and carbs. Eat some berries, non hydrogenated oils, nuts, get hemp oil and also fresh flax seed oil . get checked vitamin d levels, maybe also some test for borrelia. Or try samento - if you get after that "sick", it could be borrelia dying. Also get mg citrate.. At least that worked for me:).. Also so some research on iodine.. And be careful with coconut oil or samento...hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26090586


I have been on a low carb diet for six months, only cheated once on December 14. Which is actually about the time it got worse.
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I said nothing about the rest of my body because they are fine. My hands and feet are fine.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


Ok cool, Is your brain aware of itself thinking too?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30014435

Just because there's no pain receptors on the brain doesn't mean I can't sense that something is different in my thinking process and I have a headache, minor, but persistent.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17837699


I'm still leaning towards the beginning stages of neuropathy. I would think about getting your blood sugar checked. It wouldn't hurt to know and be safe.

Peace I hope you feel better soon.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30014435


My blood sugar can't possibly be high if I never eat grains, fruits, or any sweets at all in the past six months except the few times I cheated at the beginning of my diet and once this month. I can just feel the sugar flow through my blood vessels, I know I don't have any significant supply of sugar in my blood.
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Re: My brain feels weird
I have been on a low carb diet for six months, only cheated once on December 14. Which is actually about the time it got worse.
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Do you have any history of seizure disorder? A ketogenic diet is seizure supressive.
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Warning!! Too much time spent on GLP with mutually conflicking views. Time off is recommended.siren2
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I have been on a low carb diet for six months, only cheated once on December 14. Which is actually about the time it got worse.
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Do you have any history of seizure disorder? A ketogenic diet is seizure supressive.
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No history in my or my family's life.
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Warning!! Too much time spent on GLP with mutually conflicking views. Time off is recommended.siren2
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For the past three days I was only on for an half hour max.
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