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<blockquote data-quote="Fuggs" data-source="post: 1620511" data-attributes="member: 185174"><p>Johnny, you just got me thinking because I don't think I had this neuropathy problem when I was at a lighter weight. I have put on 5 kilos or 10 pounds over the last few months and I think your point about weight and exercise is absolutely bang on. My own checks this morning show that at 9:30 a.m. my blood sugar was 7.7 and I could experience left leg tingles. At 10:30 a.m. I had a very large avocado and a blood sugar of 8.3. At 12:16 however my blood sugar has dropped to do 6.7 and would appear the liver is being told don't produce any more glucose we've got plenty now albeit a fatty meal.</p><p></p><p>So I think what I'm going to do is go on a few days water fast and drop this 5 kilos or so and see what happens. I am also interested to see if I can start the process of autophagy and if we can encourage the body to start repairing itself on that basis. The least that can happen is I will be lighter!</p><p></p><p>Just looking through some old files Google Linus pauling and the herpes zoster virus; there is quite a bit of information on resolving the issue with high levels of vitamin C, 3 to 4 g per day.</p><p>From my own experience on vitamin C it takes a few days to balance your gut tolerance to it but hopefully you might find it beneficial. One of the reasons I started colloidal silver was of course it does kill viruses as well as bacterial infection and since I have been using that I haven't had any herpes simplex problems at all. Worth checking out though if it gives you some relief from it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuggs, post: 1620511, member: 185174"] Johnny, you just got me thinking because I don't think I had this neuropathy problem when I was at a lighter weight. I have put on 5 kilos or 10 pounds over the last few months and I think your point about weight and exercise is absolutely bang on. My own checks this morning show that at 9:30 a.m. my blood sugar was 7.7 and I could experience left leg tingles. At 10:30 a.m. I had a very large avocado and a blood sugar of 8.3. At 12:16 however my blood sugar has dropped to do 6.7 and would appear the liver is being told don't produce any more glucose we've got plenty now albeit a fatty meal. So I think what I'm going to do is go on a few days water fast and drop this 5 kilos or so and see what happens. I am also interested to see if I can start the process of autophagy and if we can encourage the body to start repairing itself on that basis. The least that can happen is I will be lighter! Just looking through some old files Google Linus pauling and the herpes zoster virus; there is quite a bit of information on resolving the issue with high levels of vitamin C, 3 to 4 g per day. From my own experience on vitamin C it takes a few days to balance your gut tolerance to it but hopefully you might find it beneficial. One of the reasons I started colloidal silver was of course it does kill viruses as well as bacterial infection and since I have been using that I haven't had any herpes simplex problems at all. Worth checking out though if it gives you some relief from it all. [/QUOTE]
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