Hi guys,
I have also found a cure to brain fog through diet. I started taking Fin at the age of 21. I was taking it for no longer than a month and had horrible mental sides. I work in an Investment Bank and heavily rely on my cognitive function. I couldn’t concentrate, hold a conversation or think straight. It was the worst feeling of my life. However, without any lifestyle changes I found myself healed in around a month. I was then fine for 8 months until I relapsed hard. The brain fog was back and worse than ever. Each day was like walking through mud, I felt emotionally flat and my work and relationships were suffering.
I should note at this point that my symptoms seemed to be moderate in the morning, peak at mid day and then taper off in the evening time. I would find myself going to bed feeling vaguely normal - only to wake up and feel terrible again. Symptoms would also get worse when walking any distance, but oddly would be relieved by anaerobic exercise (weight lifting).
This went on for a good 4 months. Until I lost the ability to live with it anymore and realised something drastic had to change. I read a great number of recovery stories and medical journals to try to get to grips with exactly what it is about 5AR inhibitors that was causing my symptoms. In my opinion not enough research has been done to truly give us much of an indication as to what the root cause is. However, I decided to tackle the problem by looking at brainfog causes in non-fin takers. Whilst the cause may be different, I hoped I could find commonality in a cure. Without going into the science behind my regime, I followed the below with great success:
-No caffeine, alcohol, refined sugars or gluten
-Supplementing with: Magnesium & Calcium (Very important), Creatine (which has been proven to boost DHT levels), ensuring my diet included at least 6/7 servings of fruit and veg per day (focus on antioxidants e.g. blueberries which help in reversing effects of inflammation from oxidization - can cause brain fog). Also drinking a solution of bicarbonate of soda and water (helps to restore neutrality in digestive system).
-Lifting heavy weights 4/5 times per week and HIT cardio 1/2 times per week.
-I initially tried taking omega 3’s, however found in isolation they did very little.
I can only speak from my experience but the above really worked wonders, I am now 99% healed. Should I relapse again (which I think is possible), I would again implement the above. I am a true believer that your body is has not changed irreversibly - I believe it is out of equilibrium and is trying to restore balance - however you need to give it a nudge in the right direction with diet and excersize.
If this post only helps 1 person I would be truly delighted as I know how hard it is to live with these symptoms. Happy to answer any questions and good luck to you all!
Should probably mention, sexual sides were limited. Lowed libido but little/no issues with ED!