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Old 10-19-2012, 03:09 PM   #1
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hello, I know this a forum about diabeties but I have been reseearching for long periods of time and have had symptoms of blood sugar abnormalities, yet I don't know it for a fact...it could be a nuerological problem. Lightheaded, feeling im going to faint, thirsty at times excessvily.

But what i'm asking if diabeties is present can it effect the way psych meds to not take full effect...like metabolism and breaking it down in the body. It's a silly question, but I've been trying so long to find out whats wrong with me. Psych meds have little or no effect, even after switching around. A couple months ago i got blood tests done...they where positive and didnt show signs of diabeties. I have taken Zyprexa for a long time...and it is known to cause diabeties espcially at high doses. But back to the question...does anyone know if this could be the case?

I appricate any info you get.

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Old 10-22-2012, 04:57 PM   #2
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Psychotic effects are caused by the combination of three things:

1. Genetics. For example, about half of all schizophrenics have a known nerve virus embedded in their DNA.
2. Ingestion of volatile sugars, like fructose, pure glucose and the amylopectin in wheat. They raise blood sugar and grow fungus.
3. Ingestion of exorphin opioids, especially wheat gliadin and milk casein.

You can change the way your epigenetic proteins pass codes to and from your DNA via diet changes. Stop ingesting harmful carbohydrates ......all dairy, grassy grains, legumes (peanuts, beans and peas), and nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes and peppers). And above all, stop ingesting anything which tastes sweet. Boost your intake of meat and fat.

Do these things and you will improve. Don't do them and you won't improve.
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Psychotic effects are caused by the combination of three things:

1. Genetics. For example, about half of all schizophrenics have a known nerve virus embedded in their DNA.
2. Ingestion of volatile sugars, like fructose, pure glucose and the amylopectin in wheat. They raise blood sugar and grow fungus.
3. Ingestion of exorphin opioids, especially wheat gliadin and milk casein.

You can change the way your epigenetic proteins pass codes to and from your DNA via diet changes. Stop ingesting harmful carbohydrates ......all dairy, grassy grains, legumes (peanuts, beans and peas), and nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes and peppers). And above all, stop ingesting anything which tastes sweet. Boost your intake of meat and fat.

Do these things and you will improve. Don't do them and you won't improve.
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that's intresting, what could I do to find exactly the cause of this...like tests....I put zyprexa under my tongue last night and nothing...nothing happened...its been working considerbly fine but its like my body has created a resistance or something....i so wished I knew the cause. I'm more alive when I don't take zyprexa....but also the thoughts get rushed into overdrive...or manic like symptoms after a couple days of not taking it. Could you tell me a bit more about nerve virus? I've got to find out the solution...thanks

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Old 11-03-2012, 12:38 AM   #4
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Actually almost if-not everyone has the schizophrenia bornavirus embedded in their DNA.

http://www.popsci.com/science/articl...-schizophrenia

Most people are able to code their epigenetic proteins to ignore it. People who can't code around the virus get schizophrenia. What causes people's epigenetic proteins to fail at this coding procedure? Nobody can provide you with proof. However there is pretty strong evidence.

Obviously when primate/humans incorporated this virus into our DNA a few million years ago we were able to code around it. Something changed. What changed? Mostly our diets. Generally the keys are to stop eating the grain, legume and nightshade agriculture crops, and to start eating meats, fats, and seafood.

Read these. They're long. Read them anyway.

http://jackkruse.com/brain-gut-1-who-are-we-really/
http://jackkruse.com/brain-gut-2-viral-marketing/
http://jackkruse.com/brain-gut-3-loo...your-prologue/
http://jackkruse.com/brain-gut-4-wha...os-solution-2/
http://jackkruse.com/brain-gut-5-par...fts-epi-paleo/
http://jackkruse.com/brain-gut-6-epi-paleo-rx/

I'll be checking back.
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