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I looked in my cabinet and what I had been taking before was 1000mg of a

proprietary blend of Phosphorylated serine/Ethanolamine. My previous doc

prescribed it. I tried it for a while and it really did not work but I am

going to try it again. Do you thing one capsule would be sufficient?

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I would take the PS abotu 7-8 PM to give it time to work before bedtime.

If after 2 weeks that doesnt; work try 2 pellets of Isocort when you eat

breakfast as oyu need ot eat with it but should take it as soon after

you wake as possible.

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Doc also had me taking a product called Sedalin which is essentially

Magnolia extract.

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I would take the PS abotu 7-8 PM to give it time to work before bedtime.

If after 2 weeks that doesnt; work try 2 pellets of Isocort when you eat

breakfast as oyu need ot eat with it but should take it as soon after

you wake as possible.

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Magnolia reduces cortisol. That is what is in Relacore and Relora. Problem

is if the evening spike in cortisol is due to low daytime cortisol,

hypoglycemia or other issues, the magnolia can make the symptoms worse

because it messes up the rhythm even more from my experience.

That is what happened with me when I tried to lower my night cortisol and my

days were low. Just by adding cortisol in the day my nights seem to have

gone lower and I am sleeping better overall. Still not at the 8 hours I

wanted but better.

What kind of eating habits do you have, Ann? Do you tend to be hypoglycemic?

Cheri

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Doc also had me taking a product called Sedalin which is essentially

Magnolia extract.

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Not hypoglycemic but I have been in the past. I eat well IMHO, but I am

sure there is always room for improvement. I can't tolerate sugar or high

glycemic carbs. I stick with non starchy veggies and meats and fats. I eat

a lot of walnuts for omega 3. I eat organic when I can, but not always. I

eat 1/2 slice of fresh homemade bread with eggs and butter in the morning (

fresh ground whole wheat of course). No more grains. Maybe the magnolia

during the day made my cortisol spike at night, even with the PS?

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Doc also had me taking a product called Sedalin which is essentially

Magnolia extract.

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Yes, it could do that. At night the cortisol could go up because your body

is desperately trying to compensate for the stress of the day and too low

cortisol during the day. At night is when healing is supposed to take place

too. I would skip the magnolia and anything that has it. I have finally read

some stuff on this skin problem I have and it said your skin heals and

repairs at night and with high cortisol at night and lack of sleep, the skin

cannot heal properly. That makes a lot of sense because I do remember a

couple of weeks where I was getting more restful sleep and my skin did start

to look thicker with less veins showing.

Your diet sounds pretty good. Just remember though, wheat and gluten

products can cause problems for a lot of thyroid and adrenal patients.

Non-organic wheat is just toxic with all the pesticides in there. I come

from a farming community and witnessed this first hand. Organic brown rice

alternatives and gluten free breads are better for blood sugar as well as

the digestive tract.

I used to eat a lot of whole wheat because we were always told it was so

good for us...even was making my own breads...then I found out it was making

me sicker and ripping up my gut. I had leaky gut really, really bad and it

made parasites flourish in my body. The nuts, veggies, meats...all sound

good. Certain veggies have lower pesticide levels so you can get by without

organic but your meats you definitely want organic because of the high

hormone use and the pesticides in the feeds they give the animals.

Cheri

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Not hypoglycemic but I have been in the past. I eat well IMHO, but I am

sure there is always room for improvement. I can't tolerate sugar or high

glycemic carbs. I stick with non starchy veggies and meats and fats. I eat

a lot of walnuts for omega 3. I eat organic when I can, but not always. I

eat 1/2 slice of fresh homemade bread with eggs and butter in the morning

(

fresh ground whole wheat of course). No more grains. Maybe the magnolia

during the day made my cortisol spike at night, even with the PS?

.

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Well, as a Christian, the proper procedure to follow is outlined in

18:15-17

" If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just

between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your

brother over. But if he will not listen, take one or two others along,

so that 'every matter may be established by the testimony of two or

three witnesses.' If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the

church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, treat him as

you would a pagan or a tax collector. "

So the next step would be to have him speak with one or two other men

from your church. If he still won't budge, you may need to get your

church elders or pastor involved.

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If we didn't homeschool I'd have far more stress. Homeschooling is a

pleasure.

Troy

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Yet ...homeschooling your children .. are major stressors ...

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I agree, Troy. I homeschooled for 17 years and the stress was way less

than when the kids were in public school.

K

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> If we didn't homeschool I'd have far more stress. Homeschooling is a

> pleasure.

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> Troy

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> Yet ...homeschooling your children .. are major stressors ...

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Right on! Sending the kids to school would be a lot more stressful!

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If we didn't homeschool I'd have far more stress. Homeschooling is a

pleasure.

Troy

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Yet ...homeschooling your children .. are major stressors ...

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