Last night I noticed I had less of a reaction to the usual fish I do when cooked but a prolonged bloating reaction. Lumbrokinase made my guts a bit worse but also made certain things slightly better. My energy levels could be higher but I feel like that's just coming from my guts being more out of whack. Again only the cooked fish does this which apparently makes certain amino acids much more bioavailable.
I remembered back to when I tried that Yucca stuff that mops up excess ammonia in the guts and how that decreased my bloating significantly before (but I didn't keep taking it as it also made feel a bit more edgy for some reason). Looking up ammonia metabolism in the gut and related to bacteria I noticed something about peptides and decided to quickly dig into that. Apparently it is comprised of an amino acid sequence which looking back to what bacteria can do with these in the guts could be a not so great thing. In fact one sequence had around 250 of them and it was quite varied in the contents. Serrapeptase contains nothing of the sort. I think tomorrow I'm going to take a capsule of the Yucca and see if it starts to help resolve this. If it does I may be on the right path and finding out what went wrong here. Especially with the feeling better in certain ways but much worse at the same time with lumbrokinase. I initially came to looking this up I just remembered because something mentioned lumbrokinase being a nitrogen containing compound.
I also found this on a related note of why RLT miight be helping me so much. --->
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11493890/ - Photobiomodulation in the aging brain: a systematic review from animal models to humans
"In healthy aging, NIR light resulted in a reversion of the high concentration of several metabolic pathways to the levels of youngsters in the cerebral cortex [27]. Specifically, a decrease was observed in aspartate, glutamate, ammonia recycling, urea cycle, purine metabolism, arginine, proline metabolism, alanine metabolism, phenylalanine, tyrosine metabolism, glutathione metabolism, phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis, and glycine, serine metabolism [27]. Also, in the hippocampus PBM increased the concentration of acetate and guanosine triphosphate "
So I may be right on the money here in this context, I'm gonna brain storm some more on how I can poke around with this specifically but first I'm gonna see what the Yucca does in this context.
Edit later morning 7/04 - So I tried the Yucca again and over the course of an hour my digestive system calmed down, not completely but to a noticeable degree. Other effects include slightly clearer senses as per usual with what tends to do anything in my case and a bit less general anxiety and tension in my body especially the facial area. Though this isn't because of the steroidal compounds in it something that I want to take every day and just keep on me as an "as needed" medicine.