Arius
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I just got results from two tests: a comprehensive stool analysis, and an organic acids test. I’m attaching them if anybody wants to look at them more closely. The evidence points strongly towards what I suspected all along, that a gut dysbiosis (presumably caused by stress, poor sleep, eating foods I am allergic to [dairy and soy], plus other factors) poisoned my mitochondria with hydrogen sulphide. Here’s what I’ve learned:
I have low Secretory Immunoglobulin-A (sIgA), which is the GI tract’s first line of defense against parasitic infections and toxins. Stress could be a cause, but also I just learned that blastocystis hominis can lower sIgA levels, as can protein malnutrition (I was vegan/freegan for a couple years leading up to my illness… plus I think I have a serious problem with malabsorption).
Parasites:
The CSA revealed that I am infected with blastocystis hominis.
Dysbiotic bacteria:
4+ citrobacter freundii
4+ citrobacter freundii, complex 2
C. freundii produce hydrogen sulphide (H2S), which is a potent neuro-toxin. My understanding is that these toxins can overwhelm the liver and enter the bloodstream, travelling throughout the body and wreaking havoc (ie resulting in symptoms such as headaches, poor memory, brain fog, fatigue [your liver alone uses 27% of your body’s energy], joint and muscle pain, etc). Crucially, H2S also poisons mitochondria.
Mitochondria:
There’s definitely something wrong with my mitochondria – but I’m not sure how to interpret that part of the test. It says I have low Aconitic metabolites. So, something wrong with my Krebs cycle? It would be great to know what this means and if there are supplements or something I can take to help fix it. I’ve been taking 1000mg of Acetyl-L-Carnitine, plus a teaspoon of D-ribose and 600mg of Alpha Lipoic Acid daily to help with my mitos. (I’ve taken CoQ10 off and on, but it has no noticeable effect on my energy levels.)
The OATs test also revealed low glycolic metabolites, but again I have no idea what that means right now.
And here’s another piece of the puzzle I haven’t figured out: My neurotransmitters (dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine) are low. I’m wondering if this can be accounted for simply because I’ve been physically inactive and chronically ill for the past two years. I mean, of course I’m going to be stressed and depressed.
Also, my quinolinic acid is low and my quinolinic acid/5-HIAA ratio is way off… though I think this could just be because of low serotonin(?).
Oh, and they found absolutely zero vitamin C in my urine despite the fact that I eat organic local veggies all day and take a multivitamin every morning. What the heck?
I suspect that I have low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria), but I don’t know of an accurate test for this. I’ve done two rudimentary home tests – the baking soda test, and the betaine hcl challenge. You’re supposed to burp within a few minutes of drinking baking soda in water, but I never burped at all. I did this test ten days in a row and had maybe two tiny burps after about 20 minutes or more. Then I took the hcl challenge. You’re supposed to get an acid reflux reaction after taking one pill. I got up to the maximum dose – 14 pills – without so much as a warming sensation in my chest.
So I assume I have an issue with malabsorption.
Anyway, it feels amazing to have some answers as to what’s going on inside of me. I feel validated – “look, there really is something wrong!” - and vindicated – “my theory [ok, it’s mostly dr myhill’s theory] is probably correct!” - and generally happy. It gives me some new therapeutic directions. I need to start taking L-glutamine again, and also grapefruit seed extract and oil of oregano.
I had been frustrated for some time. After correcting my sleep pattern, meditating and incorporating other relaxation techniques into my lifestyle, following a very strict and limited diet of vegetables and meat, and learning to pace myself, I stopped declining and improved quite a bit. But then the improvements stopped. Now I have some idea why – I didn’t do anything to try to actively heal my guts or fight the overgrowth and parasitic infection.
If anyone knows how to read the mitochondrial markers or get more nuanced info out of these tests, I would love your interpretation.
Thanks,
Arius
I have low Secretory Immunoglobulin-A (sIgA), which is the GI tract’s first line of defense against parasitic infections and toxins. Stress could be a cause, but also I just learned that blastocystis hominis can lower sIgA levels, as can protein malnutrition (I was vegan/freegan for a couple years leading up to my illness… plus I think I have a serious problem with malabsorption).
Parasites:
The CSA revealed that I am infected with blastocystis hominis.
Dysbiotic bacteria:
4+ citrobacter freundii
4+ citrobacter freundii, complex 2
C. freundii produce hydrogen sulphide (H2S), which is a potent neuro-toxin. My understanding is that these toxins can overwhelm the liver and enter the bloodstream, travelling throughout the body and wreaking havoc (ie resulting in symptoms such as headaches, poor memory, brain fog, fatigue [your liver alone uses 27% of your body’s energy], joint and muscle pain, etc). Crucially, H2S also poisons mitochondria.
Mitochondria:
There’s definitely something wrong with my mitochondria – but I’m not sure how to interpret that part of the test. It says I have low Aconitic metabolites. So, something wrong with my Krebs cycle? It would be great to know what this means and if there are supplements or something I can take to help fix it. I’ve been taking 1000mg of Acetyl-L-Carnitine, plus a teaspoon of D-ribose and 600mg of Alpha Lipoic Acid daily to help with my mitos. (I’ve taken CoQ10 off and on, but it has no noticeable effect on my energy levels.)
The OATs test also revealed low glycolic metabolites, but again I have no idea what that means right now.
And here’s another piece of the puzzle I haven’t figured out: My neurotransmitters (dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine) are low. I’m wondering if this can be accounted for simply because I’ve been physically inactive and chronically ill for the past two years. I mean, of course I’m going to be stressed and depressed.
Also, my quinolinic acid is low and my quinolinic acid/5-HIAA ratio is way off… though I think this could just be because of low serotonin(?).
Oh, and they found absolutely zero vitamin C in my urine despite the fact that I eat organic local veggies all day and take a multivitamin every morning. What the heck?
I suspect that I have low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria), but I don’t know of an accurate test for this. I’ve done two rudimentary home tests – the baking soda test, and the betaine hcl challenge. You’re supposed to burp within a few minutes of drinking baking soda in water, but I never burped at all. I did this test ten days in a row and had maybe two tiny burps after about 20 minutes or more. Then I took the hcl challenge. You’re supposed to get an acid reflux reaction after taking one pill. I got up to the maximum dose – 14 pills – without so much as a warming sensation in my chest.
So I assume I have an issue with malabsorption.
Anyway, it feels amazing to have some answers as to what’s going on inside of me. I feel validated – “look, there really is something wrong!” - and vindicated – “my theory [ok, it’s mostly dr myhill’s theory] is probably correct!” - and generally happy. It gives me some new therapeutic directions. I need to start taking L-glutamine again, and also grapefruit seed extract and oil of oregano.
I had been frustrated for some time. After correcting my sleep pattern, meditating and incorporating other relaxation techniques into my lifestyle, following a very strict and limited diet of vegetables and meat, and learning to pace myself, I stopped declining and improved quite a bit. But then the improvements stopped. Now I have some idea why – I didn’t do anything to try to actively heal my guts or fight the overgrowth and parasitic infection.
If anyone knows how to read the mitochondrial markers or get more nuanced info out of these tests, I would love your interpretation.
Thanks,
Arius
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