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@Daffodil: With the GcMAF it is not that a higher dosis works better. It's about finding the right dosis for you.
Some just need a little amount. Sometimes the improvements take some time.
I heard some patients didn't notice anything until they felt better after 6 months.
So your brainfog can still improve later on.
Just listen to your body.
Good luck!
Hi Daffodil,
I agree with Srankel--you need to take a dose that doesn't give you difficult side effects, or it will make you worse. You could be increasing your brain inflammation with a higher dose and that could increase the brain fog. The effects of GcMAF take time, and if you increase your dose too much, you will have to stop as inflammation past a certain level is not good for you. I think you started with a much higher base level of inflammation than I did, so you really need to be careful.
As far as the gut, from my experience a lot of brain fog is coming from there. My latest metagenomic stool test confirms this as does the neurotoxin urine test.
As far as how much I have improved, it is really hard to quantify so I am just guessing at 30%. But I had improved a lot from other treatments before that, so I was at a higher level of functioning when I started than you were.
I'm guessing at the 30% just because there are a lot of things I still can't do--like aerobic exercise, studying for long periods etc. It is very had to assess--partly because we forget what level of functioning we had even a year ago. It is only when you notice that you are doing things now that you weren't doing then, that you notice the difference. It is such a subtle, slow progression.
Best,
Sushi