ThaCMaster Great story. How Kong are you planning taking those pills?
Laptop suggestions?
That product has red flags all over it, despite it working. One of the reviews mentions its made with coal. That might be acting like activated charcoal, which at a guess could have this effect, activated charcoal is certainly good for digestion problems, though not without harm. I would recommend you try activated charcoal, or probiotics, or other things where you actually know what's in the product rather than gamble with the mystery juice.
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I've had good results with it so far, as long as you take your time with it the product works fine for the vast majority of people. I've been slowly reducing my yellow light too.
It's a liquid you take that tastes like water. I do 1 teaspoon 3 times a day. It will be ongoing as I'm into maximizing my health and I'm seeing great results from it. Being able to eat a normal diet again without joint pain, headaches, and intolerances has been life changing on top of the benefits.
I read the reviews and spoke to someone else about them as well as well as my doctor in the office where I saw them. The results have been overwhelmingly positive for the vast majority of people in general. I've tried many products and probiotics over the years. I've even done home made probiotics (sauerkraut and kombucha). I also tried Greek yogurt. I either got joint pain or headaches from them.
I even had histamine free probiotic pills and those gave me headaches and hurt my joints. My doctor was saying this heals your gut so that you can tolerate probiotics a lot better. I've had Greek yogurt now with no problems as well as many other foods. I'm increasing my diet and my eyes hurt less and less every day. I have been doing this since right after Christmas (on the 28th)
The bottom line is you'll always have negative reviews on any and every product. Even on probiotics. The issue I had with probiotics is that I have a histamine intolerance and probiotics are high in histamine because they are fermented foods. I tried them for years and they just ended up giving me headaches and other than making me less hungry when I was on them didn't help my problem.
My body adjusted to this in 10 days and I've had much better results like most people. I'm a big skeptic who has a lot of food sensitivities and allergies. The best thing to do is to do as much research as possible before trying something (which I do). At the end of the day to know for sure you will have to try it and see if it works for you and if it doesn't, return it. That's why I bought it online first and not at my local office because you couldn't return it to them. It also cost more (which I didn't mind supporting local business, but it was the return policy)
No matter what product exists there are always people who have bad reactions to it, myself included. I wouldn't recommend anybody dive right in. Just take it in small steps and see if it helps and it doesn't, send it back. I started with small doses and increased them. The ingredients are on the product. Gut health is a new territory that is still being heavily explored. Some doctors often disagree with others on many things with the body.
I have often found that my own care and eating healthy worked much better than what many doctors tried to suggest over the years, which was taking as many pills as possible. Weigh out different products and see what works. I wouldn't suggest this as a miracle pill for everyone but it did work for me and many others so it is worth a look. In my case I think it had to do with my stomach and overall inflammation.
I hope that helps. Thanks!
I don't doubt that it works, just be careful: Coal can be carcinogenic; Terrahydrite is a made up name and doesn't tell you what's actually in it; it mentions probiotics but never says which ones. I strongly suspect you'd get the same results with a high quality activated charcoal and one of the more psychoactive probiotics like lactobacillus rhamnosus or Bifidobacterium longum BB536.
Its also worth keeping in mind that just because it helps, doesn't mean its not harmful.
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From the research I've done and read it says that coal that is inhaled is carcinogenic. I haven't heard about activated charcoal being carcinogenic but I have heard some people have issues with it. There are doctors on both sides of the issue from what I've seen. The difference with this product and the probiotics is that it is designed to help your body build it's own defenses and restore itself versus simply introducing something new in your body.
That said I agree that many things can harm you. I've tried supplements and even those can be harmful and damage your body if you take them too often as you can throw your other vitamins and minerals out of whack in your system.
I'm more than happy to look into what you mentioned or any other reasonable suggestions that people might have though. Keep in mind that I have a bad histamine intolerance and that trying probiotics before gave me bad side effects. That said I'm introducing them into my body slowly now as I can actually start eating different foods again.
Some of the ones you mentioned have low reviews with people having bad side effects due to other additives in them too so I would suggest anybody who is putting something into their body to look into it and start slowly.
Thanks for the feedback!
Edit: This is something I found on the coal issue.
Q: Is this product coal based?
A: Humic substances/ lignite and coal are related in that they both contain carbon. Humic substances/ lignite begins as an accumulation of partially decayed plant material, or peat. Burial by other sediments causes compaction. Thus, humic substances/ lignite is a complex of trace minerals and carbon family molecules from ancient composted soil, naturally rich in a variety of humic substances. If geological events cover the material with layers of rock, then lignite would eventually form coal. Brown coal is further down the scale of compression and metamorphosis than our source, and this is an important difference between various materials in the humate category.
The gradient from peat moss to humus, to leonardite, to lignite, to coal contains a spectrum of compounds, and the metamorphosis of carbon materials from peat soils to humic substances to fossilized soil to lignite to coal takes millions of years. The pressures and extended time that form coal create unique chemical reactions that create aromatics, some of which are carcinogenic.1 The source, the location in geological strata, the possible exposure to Mesozoic volcanic ash, and countless other variables determine the quality and safety of the source. We have concluded that the best way to test the efficacy and safety of a product is regular cell culture studies on the product in question, in this case, ION*Gut Health. 
We take the safety of our product very seriously and mass spectroscopy shows our US source of humic substances/lignite to be a very pure source. Our Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Team does regular testing for bacterial contamination, heavy metals, and overall product composition and strength. In compliance with California’s Prop 65 legislation, we test ION*Gut Health for levels of mercury, lead, arsenic, and cadmium. In addition, we continue to exceed all industry standards in the dietary supplement field with our own multi-specialty basic science laboratories onsite.
Beyond our scientific studies, ION*Gut's efficacy can be seen in its widespread use since its introduction in 2012 as RESTORE(TM). Today, over 1,500 global healthcare practitioners and many retail stores recommend it to their patients and customers.
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Hi there guys. Hope you guys are all doing well. I was just giving you an update on my eyes with the stuff I have been taking for my stomach. The Ion Gut Health which is designed to heal your stomach and gut issues. As mentioned before I had issues with my stomach and food for many years to the point where I had many headaches (3 or more a week that lasted all day) and I couldn't eat anything but eggs, turkey, and chicken. I have had some large improvements so I'm listing them just as a record and to show my progress in case anybody is interested. I've also drastically lowered my "blue light filter" on my computers.
My desktop is now at 0 (normal light). I have a BenQ monitor with Eye care. I changed it from reading mode to office and later I will try multimedia. Before it was at around 27 or so.
My laptop is currently at 14 (light yellow filter). When I first started using it, I had it at 65-70! This is a very large improvement and I feel I will be at zero before the end of the month. I tend to go down 1 a day, occasionally two. Sometimes I won't lower it at all if my eyes hurt from it that day (about once or sometimes twice in a week). It's crazy how going down 1 too many can really make your eyes feel different but it does.
As of now I'm eating and can eat:
Chicken (far less now. I cook it about once every two weeks instead of two days because I'm eating less and mixing foods.)
Turkey (same with chicken)
Eggs
Turkey bacon (was giving me headaches at first)
Turkey dogs (same as turkey bacon)
Avocados (and guac obviously)
Tortilla chips
Carrots
Almond milk (and soon almond butter)
Peanut butter
Fries (and potatoes)
Broccoli
Green Beans
Brown Rice
Salad
Grapes
Olive Oil
Lemon and Lime water flavoring
Red meat (just trying for now, the verdict is out)
The only thing I don't really like is wheat and I've had issues with it for years and don't really need it. This is a huge help for me.
I still strongly recommend it and I will keep taking it as it is helping me get my life back.
Thanks and I hope you are staying healthy and safe.
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ThaCMaster Really interesting, thanks for sharing. I've also had success improving digestion and doing neti pot to relieve sinuses. Not perfect though.
What have you used for your digestive improvements?
I think I just had inflammatory issues due to issues with my gut. I think this just caused me to have more sensitivities overall.
I haven't heard of the neti pot. I did use a humidifier a lot in the winter when I used a small heater though as it dried me out badly.
I hope you keep improving.
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Food allergy test and eliminating those mostly. Also Triphala
Awesome. I just came from the doctor today and got my epi pen. I might try eating fish again. He told me to start with Tilapia as it's the most mild.
What particular things were hurting your eyes before? Was your situation severe?
ThaCMaster almost nothing eyes. Almost everything head. Above my eyes or top of my forehead. Still have issue with some screens like iPhone and most monitors etc
That's what I found was an issue. I got more and more headaches from more and more things. Foods, stuff I washed my hair with, screens, etc.
Good to see you're improving in your condition.
I am on 5 with my laptop in terms of the blue screen filter. I imagine I will be at 0 by the end of next week!
Great to hear! Has anyone else tried this supplement and had positive results?
Do you mean what I'm using or the stuff you had mentioned? I was just clarifying. Thanks.
As of this morning I'm now on 0 in terms of my yellow filter for my laptop.
On my desktop I can use all sites again, have had yellow filter off for about a month, and I'm able to play pretty much any game (I don't game much but it was the most strenuous thing so it's a stress test).
Only Killer Instinct 2013 causes mild irritation. That game has been hard on my eyes since around late 2018, even with glasses. It isn't an instant headache day ender, but I don't mess with it much yet.
Old school shooters like Doom and Duke 3d were the other culprits but I can handle them now (on my desktop). My laptop is a bit behind the curve as it's a little stronger on the eyes for gaming the more intense games but I'll try the simpler ones and report back!
This has been a spectacular result for me and a life changer.
Best regards.
ThaCMaster Thanks - really amazing results. Wondering if there's anyone else who has tested this supplement so we can spot a trend?
There are plenty reviews on it helping people with headaches due to issues they were having (amongst other ailments they had). This is what encouraged me to try it.
I haven't seen it on computer forums much, although I have seen people say their headaches got worse as their stomach, diet, and inflammatory response changed. The stomach is just so complex and we are learning a lot about it.
I will definitely recommend it here and to anyone I come across. They are pricey so you can buy a small amount to try if you like.
I think for the huge benefits it's well worth the cost as it's changed my life around. It feels nice not having headaches anymore. I can't even remember the last time I had one. I have had some very light eye strain while I was testing new things but it's no longer a day ender like it used to be.
The blue light glasses help keep filter the blue light so they have a much lesser effect. The newer ones have gotten better so the yellow effect is much less noticeable.
Which one did you mean seems interesting? Just trying to clarify for the eye and gut stuff. Thanks.
Try Zeiss blue-blocking lenses. They are amazing! Although the lenses have a sight bright blue sheen, everything is viewed clearly, without a color tint. The lenses don't help with my LED problem, but they do keep my brain more relaxed when I need to spend a lot of time in front of screens. They cost $131 installed in my frames. If needed, you can have them created with your eye prescription, too. Also, I found the company's history to be very cool
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Hi guys. Just an update. Hope you've all been well!
I have a BenQ eye care monitor. For those of you who are familiar with it, it has 4 screen settings for your eyes.
Reading Mode (easiest on eyes).
Office Mode (second easiest on eyes).
Web Surfing Mode (next to hardest on eyes).
Multimedia Mode (hardest on eyes).
When I had it at 0 before, I had it on reading mode. So I tried the other modes and initially my eyes couldn't take it well at 0. I ended up going back to about 25 or so on the next level and working up. It seemed like once I could adjust I could bring it from about 25 to 10 and then go below 10 (which is the hardest part).
I actually got through Web Surfing Mode pretty quickly. I'm on multimedia mode which is the hardest. I am hovering just around the 10 level. If I can make it work on 0 with this it will be a huge improvement. I can use all of my other devices, however extensive reading on my tablet can be a bit irritating.
I'm also getting a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. It's on the way to me. Samsung normally has horrible devices on the eyes but the non plus version of the Galaxy Tab S7 uses LCD and from what I've read is far easier on the eyes.
I will report back when I have it. If it's true that's a huge step up. Glad more companies are using screens that are more eye friendly. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 (+ version) has AMOLED with bad screen flicker so don't get that one. It does have DC dimming but it's still harder on the eyes. It is very large but may be too large for many.
Also I tried the rebranded "Restore Gut Health". It's the same formula as ION but I decided to try it. It actually felt more potent and I initially reduced my dosage to adjust. Could just be a coincidence with that particular bottle but it is interesting to note as I've never had it happen with my other bottles.
Hope you guys have a great holiday weekend planned.
Best regards!