So what's the problem you're thinking?
I
have chronic pain. I am fortunate that mine is relatively mild and does
not interfere with daily living and work. Lately, I feel irritable, and
forgetful. Yeah, some of that is to be expected however maybe there
something I can do about it. A few months ago I added turmeric to my
supplements and had an almost immediate improvement. Still have pain,
and the other things I mentioned, so I've decided to change up a few things in my lifestyle (again) and try and improve the way I feel some more!
What prompted this?
Again,
as I mentioned, I have pain, and have felt irritable and forgetful. I
am also unemployed and have been for three years. Yes, this will add to
or be part of this problem - but it also means that I have time to do
the research and change my lifestyle. It's a perfect opportunity!
The
other evening I went to a free wellness workshop that with offered at
the local township hall by one of the yoga instructors. It was a general
wellness talk with the opportunity to purchase supplements from the
presenter. It was a very soft sell so it wasn't annoying in any way. The
presenter was very knowledgeable. I picked up several new tidbits. But
mainly what I walked away with was a new resolve and conviction that I
can improve the way I feel.
Part of the presentation
she offered free samples during the presentation. At the time I refuse
them because they contained citric acid. I would have to do more
research to find out how much before I could try them. She did offer a
sample for me to take home and evaluate.
The free
sample that she gave us contained a small amount of citric acid which
I'm allergic to in that it will give me cold sores. This seems to be
getting worse over time and I can tolerate it less and less. Since I
already had a cold sore, I decided to try it anyway. It was a powder to
mix with water to form an isotonic solution that I will break down for
you on another post. I mixed it with a glass of water about 10 o'clock
in the morning. It was amazing. I had good energy all day and low
hunger. The big thing: I forgot to take my pain medicine before I went
to bed. And I did not reach for my pain medicine first thing the next
morning. Nothing has ever happened that quickly! I may consider a 30 day
supply and see if there's any residual effects to the citric acid.
In the meantime, I wanted to do some research on organic foods that I could introduce to my diet that would help in other ways.
I knew I would have to do some research in order to know where to start.
There is an abundance of information and experts out there and I didn't
know where to begin. I posted on Facebook that I was looking for other
Facebook pages about nutrition that would help me learn more about
feeling better and living organically. I had a huge response with
suggestions and even some dietary suggestions. This morning, I wasted no
time researching kale and dandelion greens and by afternoon I was at
the local organic produce store making my first purchase.
Basically,
I decided that the first thing I need to prioritize is my digestive
health. If I cannot absorb the nutrients then I'm just wasting my time
and money and getting no benefit. My thinking is: I have to get my
digestive track working right and that will make me feel better and absorb
more nutrients.
Absorption is also a priority because
I am post gastric bypass and have absorption issues in the first
place. I already have to take a handful of supplements and vitamins each
day because I can't absorb what I need by eating alone. I will write
all of them down in another post on another day. Recently, I've added
Vinpocetine 10mg 2x a day in my initial effort to improve my memory and
cognitive health and I want to be able to keep track as I go through
this process.
I don't want
my first post to be a book but I did want to get something down that
would remind me about several things I need to focus on as a part of
this process. There are things I need to address, evaluate, research and
try. For example, another thing I want to discuss in a
later post is the lack of quality in our vitamins and supplements and
how difficult it is to find a good one. I have replaced a few of mine
but still working on that process as well.
I
want to feel better and live healthier.
Hey, we all want to feel better, don't we?