Not exact matches
My total and complete post-birth
brain fog combined with the non-stop stream of visitors that day passing our baby around the room left
little space for me to whip out a boob and try to feed the kid.
I also turn to caffeinated beverages when I have
brain fog, for example, I love the taste of coffee, but I don't have it every day — I save it for days where I need an extra
little brain boost!
Too
little of the amino acids tyrosine and tryptophan, for example, leads to decreased levels of the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenalin, which can bring on symptoms like nervousness, anxiety, sleeping problems, and
brain fog.
Well, I suppose I did learn a lot from that
little experiment because I later discovered that this severe
brain fog was the result of something called «Cold Brain Syndrome&r
brain fog was the result of something called «Cold
Brain Syndrome&r
Brain Syndrome»
I personally have seen similar results with thyroid antibodies reducing — and sometimes going away — and symptoms like fatigue,
brain fog, anxiety, IBS and pain virtually disappearing and weight and hair loss beginning to decline in as
little as three weeks with carb restriction and avoiding reactive foods!
Can
brain fog be related to me switching from more grain - based foods and eating less frequently to a lower calorie diet of mostly fruits and vegetables with
little grain?