Thank you for the interesting discussion. Excretion of anti-diuretic hormone in response to over-consumption of liquid; this is different to how my body responded... Maybe it has to do with age and/or the condition of one's metabolism? Diabetes Insipidus, as I later found out, is caused by suppression of the urinary retention hormone; this happened to me after drinking large amounts of water in order to be more healthy... haha Believe the inconvenient chronic urination - day and night - was aggravated by chronic stress and suppressed metabolism after multiple pregnancies; this in combination with metal poisoning due to dental fillings, since for T4 -T3 conversion in the liver, Selenium is needed, which binds with metals. For the retention problem had already been operated once (litigation-ridden sling operation); the reason forwarded for the problem, was that the muscles supporting the bladder were weakened/stretched out after pregnancies and giving birth. (Somehow no-one was considering that I was busy drowning myself!) The dental fillings were at least removed, and I was using different methods for detoxification; drinking much water was one of them. Started doing research after realising that another operation would be needed. After many hours, was much blessed when the different puzzle pieces eventually came together. The condition was rectified by resetting the hormone by doing dry fasting - 24/40/96hours - broken in between. Was still getting up once at night, until employing IBT (as advanced by British Engineer Andrew Fletcher). Now sleeping on the inclined bed for 6-8 hours without waking.
It's an acute response from over-consumption of water. If you're a recreational endurance athlete, drink to thirst. If you're elite recreational/pro, get your sweat sodium measured to determine individual sodium losses.
It’s awful what Dr.Noakes had to go through. Those dieticians should be counter sued. There are enough number of people in the low carb space that have improved their health immensely from cutting out carbs. More and more people are doing it and enjoying better health. Most of the grocery stores are filled with junk. Industry knows people eating carbs will continue to be hooked to eating carbs. The conventional physicians and dieticians will give useless advice eat low fat, more vegetables and no meat. These days dieticians ask you to count carbs but won’t advise you to go without carbs. It’s hideous.
Thank you for the interesting discussion. Excretion of anti-diuretic hormone in response to over-consumption of liquid; this is different to how my body responded... Maybe it has to do with age and/or the condition of one's metabolism?
Diabetes Insipidus, as I later found out, is caused by suppression of the urinary retention hormone; this happened to me after drinking large amounts of water in order to be more healthy... haha
Believe the inconvenient chronic urination - day and night - was aggravated by chronic stress and suppressed metabolism after multiple pregnancies; this in combination with metal poisoning due to dental fillings, since for T4 -T3 conversion in the liver, Selenium is needed, which binds with metals.
For the retention problem had already been operated once (litigation-ridden sling operation); the reason forwarded for the problem, was that the muscles supporting the bladder were weakened/stretched out after pregnancies and giving birth. (Somehow no-one was considering that I was busy drowning myself!)
The dental fillings were at least removed, and I was using different methods for detoxification; drinking much water was one of them. Started doing research after realising that another operation would be needed. After many hours, was much blessed when the different puzzle pieces eventually came together.
The condition was rectified by resetting the hormone by doing dry fasting - 24/40/96hours - broken in between. Was still getting up once at night, until employing IBT (as advanced by British Engineer Andrew Fletcher). Now sleeping on the inclined bed for 6-8 hours without waking.
tim noakes rules
Is there a test to see if you over secret adh?
It's an acute response from over-consumption of water.
If you're a recreational endurance athlete, drink to thirst. If you're elite recreational/pro, get your sweat sodium measured to determine individual sodium losses.
Kindly look into Intelligent Design; for example EXPELLED NO INTELLIGENCE ALLOWED by Ben Stein, and the various publications by Stephen Meyer.
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It’s awful what Dr.Noakes had to go through. Those dieticians should be counter sued. There are enough number of people in the low carb space that have improved their health immensely from cutting out carbs.
More and more people are doing it and enjoying better health.
Most of the grocery stores are filled with junk.
Industry knows people eating carbs will continue to be hooked to eating carbs. The conventional physicians and dieticians will give useless advice eat low fat, more vegetables and no meat.
These days dieticians ask you to count carbs but won’t advise you to go without carbs. It’s hideous.
Thanks for sharing. Lots of great practitioners and dieticians out there as well.
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too bad he went full potato with the low carb stuff
lol, gl with those carbs boii