Not sure whether to post this in Supplements or Lifestyle, but I'll write here and I'm sure it can be moved if it's wrong.
It seems I have IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disorder). I'll probably get my diagnosis in about a month when I have my follow-up appointment, and I don't know yet if it's Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. I'm rootin' for UC!
Background: I'm 36 and male scandinavian, I've been eating relatively well all my life, though perhaps it is relevant that for a long time I was feeding largely or exclusively on meal replacement shakes. First Joylent (I think it's changed name now) and then Huel. I still drink Huel every morning after the gym. My symptoms aren't severe. I get a lot of gas, some diarrhoea, mucus and blood in my stool, but no cramps and little feeling of bloating.
I did a blood test recently, which told me all my values are "normal", but uploading it into labtestanalyzer (loving that site!) I can see that a few values are outside the optimal range. Mainly the Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), which I'm taking as the signs of my inflammation. It's on the edge of the "normal" range and outside the "optimal". If anyone is interested, I could post my values later. I plan to do regular blood tests to monitor my values. I'll talk to my doctor to see what values I should monitor, but I'm guessing ESR, hemoglobin, iron, vit D, B12, leukocytes. At the moment all my vitamins are in the optimal range, so it seems my disease is not interfering with my nutrient uptake.
Steps I plan to take:
- I've started using an app to track my food intake and symptoms to find any "trigger foods" to avoid.
- I'm interested in starting CR and have been interested in it before this diagnosis. Reading about IBD you see a lot of advice about eating more because the intestines get worse at absorbing calories and nutrients. My feeling is that if I keep track of my blood values, I should be alright, and as CR is anti-inflammatory, it ought to be beneficial. But I'll talk to my doctor about it. Another problem could be that CR might be difficult if many of the nutrient-dense foods trigger my IBD. Apparently leafy greens are often triggers, for example.
- I will try different supplements. I've ordered NAD+ Defender by Alive By Nature and Eternus by the Neurohacker Collective. The first one contains curcumin and silymarin and is supposed to help lower inflammation. A cursory search gives that both of these have shown some advantages for helping with IBD. Eternus is a NAD booster, which should also help with inflammation, and it contains a lot of different vitamin B compounds. I'm not sure if it's better than NMN, but this is easily available in the EU, at least. I'll try it and track my progress. Both of these are very expensive, but at least for experimentation in the beginning, it's worth it.
My plan is to use this thread to keep track of my progress a bit and see what makes me improve. I appreciate any advice or tips on resources that you guys can give me, and if I find something that works for me, perhaps that can help someone else in the future. Though getting a diagnosis like this is obviously not great, I must admit I'm getting excited by the challenge of finding out what works for me and how I can keep it in check. Wish me luck!