@Johnmac That's so good to know about the Ado. I really struggle with it and I know others here find it difficult to take. Did it give you any low cortisol symptoms or feel like it was stressing your adrenals, before you eventually got used to it? I'm trying to work out if it's stressing the adrenals or maybe helping the thyroid so I need to lower thyroid dose. Difficult to make a call on it!
Hi @Athene* . My experience with methyl & adenosyl on the Freddd Protocol was that I had ups & downs - great weeks followed by crashes. I think this was because of trying to juggle too many supplements & dosages; plus the poor & erratic dosages that sublingual affords. I could never get it right - tho something was clearly working at times. Switching to the oils gave me a much smoother ride. My chronic fatigue began to diminish immediately, & on Day 28 it was pretty much gone.
Cognition is coming good much more slowly (as it's meant to), but I do feel my memory & brain are working much better now than they were 3 months ago when I began the oils.
Even on the Fredd Protocol I was able to lower my hydrocortisone dosages from 25mg/day eventually to zero. Tho it wasn't till I switched to the oils that low adrenal symptoms (fatigue was #1) abated entirely.
En route, I don't recall suffering any specific adrenal symptoms from adenosyl. I had palpitations - but that was always low potassium on the FP (I don't take K any more). I remember a few days in there somewhere of heightened startle reflex - but who knows what caused that. Blood sugar was up for a while, but again that could have been numerous things. I still can't stand stress, & avoid it - tho I don't think adenosyl brought that on: it's long-standing.
Temps are a bit low (mid-36s), as they have been on & off for years.
I'm going to keep up the iron & other nutrients - replacing as many supps with food as poss - & will soon resume heavy metal chelation, as I believe mercury is a likely cause of my residual low-adrenal symptoms.
Hope that helps!