@Draves : I actually have been eating more fat in the last week or so with no problems. I just make sure to take digestive enzymes.
Well that's good for you, with your success on digestive enzymes. I hope for you that your success will sustain

. For me when I try digestive enzymes (even the high quality one from Enzymedica) I get once again back pain...
@Draves :
What do you think homocysteine has to do with kidney/adrenals/gallbladder...?
Well Right now I don't know if there is any any connection. But what I know for sure that high homocysteine indicate problems with folate metabolism.
That seriphos supplement looks interesting. I may have heard of it before but never really took a close look at it. I was on phosphatidylserine for a long time and I think it did me good. I probably would have tried Seriphos instead if I'd known about it. If I was you I'd give it a try. Doesn't look like anything that could hurt, for sure.
If you have been on phosphatidylserine and it did you good then Seriphos could be fine for you. Though Before you embark on rigorous regimen with Seriphos I recommend to do ASI cortisol test to check where your adrenals are at as Seriphos is the only nutrient capable of hammering your cortisol levels too much pernamently (or better said for a long time if you overdo it). So get a test and if you're high give it a go and you'll see.
Seriphos is the only supplement I can tolerate without any side effects and I have been taking for a year so so I can give you few recommendations. For me one is enough, two knocks my cortisol too low and I feel weird, detached, it's hard to describe but it's not a pleasant feeling. so If you're small you will probably do best with one or even less at a time. For a day I take 3. One morning, one at noon and one afternoon. Personally I get best results if I take it 20-25 minutes before food any longer and I start to feel a bit spacey, but that's not a big deal. It really helps me with my mood and decrease back pain significantly. You're supposed to do 3 months one round after which you again retest your levels to check where you are. Make sure to take a 24 hour break after each month. Also when planning for your schedule keep on mind that Seriphos has an effect for 5-6 hours so you don't get knocked down with double dose effect. Furthermore if you're watching your cortisol make sure you watch your sodium intake as sodium has been documented to raise cortisol even at small doses. Perfect example is that I can tolerate only quarter tsp of salt a day but when on Seriphos I NEED one tsp of a salt or else I get bad. Seriphos normalize my hormones for now. But You said you don't eat any processed food so it will be easy for you
This is what my cortisol curve look like now.
http://imgur.com/VEbDXVo
Red is max cortisol you should have
Blue is lowest cortisol you should have
Dotted green is the curve I had when tested last time
Green is the where I'm right now
Only difference between now and last time was that I did not watch for my sodium intake when taking my last test so that's why difference. Otherwise it would probably be pretty similiar.
@Draves :
As far as that appalling doctor I saw...he definitely got the rough side of my tongue.

The funny thing was his nurses were so much nicer to me leaving after our argument than when I was going in.

Complete attitude change. I suspect they'd probably wanted to do what I did for a long time. He was so unhappy with me, though, that he called the state agency that sent me there (I was in Vocational Rehabilitation at the time) and gave my counselor an "earful" about my behavior. She understood, but her supervisor threatened to kick me out of the program if I ever treated a poor precious flower of a doctor that way again. The supervisor didn't seem to care what he'd actually said to me, it was all about his version of the story. Big lesson in doctors AND government bureaucrats for me in that experience.

Heaven save us all when they're completely one and the same.
Well at least you made nurses day better

I guess the one have to search for a diamond in a rough when it comes to a doctors...
You would want to do an 24 hour (4 point) adrenal saliva test to make sure your adrenals are high. Then supplement during the points in the day when it's high. For example, some people may have only two points where it's high, or some may have all four.
Can you explain how you were supplementing with Seriphos before? Was it only one pill per day?
ps. Ohio is very nice - your sister should enjoy it.
Yes I have. Please take a look at my last ASI which I have quoted a link to at my response to
@whodathunkit. I have always took 3 a day. Two at a times it tooo much for me.
As a matter of fact, today my back is a real pain! Low back inflammation was my primary symptom for 7 years prior to collapsing. Rarely happens now. It was crippling when my adrenals were at their worst last year. And today's, I just thought I'd slept wrong, but it's hung on all day. When DH put his hands on my belly, he could feel hard and hot liver, and noted that this was enough for LB issues. Hoping tomorrow sees this gone.
I hope you're better
@ahmo now. Yes I can see obvious link with lower back pain and inflammation. Bone broth for me is a big no no, because of back pain I get from it.
Actually, in my year of working the Freddd protocol, I've found strength of orgasm to be a very good indicator of overall systemic health -- it changed as I got better. Lots of other indicators, too, of course, like energy, and skin, and sleep. But sex drive and orgasm quality is something we ignore in this culture to our detriment; for most of us, it's a powerful indicator of how our health is doing.
Keep a log of this and all other symptoms/experiences, as well as what you're taking. What you're trying, and why, and what you'll try next. In addition to amounts, note forms (all forms of zinc do not do the same thing), and even brands -- sometimes it really matters.
I completely agree with you strength of orgasms being a good indicator of overall systemic health. Obviously if your orgasm is weak your body is having more important things to do than giving you pleasure, so if your sensation improves then you're probably right and the person is healing. Can you elaborate a bit more on zinc forms and brands? I have been noticing this trend too lately, but have never made a connection.
By the way yesterday I have received my homocysteine test and it was at 25,6. That's probably not good, something is not working