Cognitive dysfunction (or brain fog) is defined as unusually poor mental function, associated with confusion, forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating. A number of medical or psychiatric conditions and treatments can cause such symptoms, including heavy metal poisoning (in particular ...
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Healthy omega 3 fats help with my brain fog/headaches. Such as olive oil, almonds, cashews, and fish oil....
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...to sleep.
Kris don't worry about the mixup, there are far too many medications and I get mixed up with them all the time. I don't think being on nefopam and pregabalin help my brain-fog...
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...arms and back, not armpit. It took about 1 month to get rid of my brain fog and lessen my depression. I can't say my libidio is a whole lot better but I...
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...I find milk thistle helps with my brain fog attacks, I found the tincture in boiling water (To evaporate the alcohol) w...
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...my breakfast smoothie and I've found that it helps immensely with my brain fog and I don't have any reactions to them. Just...
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...on it for a couple of years and it has really helped the fatigue. It also helps my brain fog a bit. Also, the people at LDN research trust are another great bunch...
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...its terrible!
the only break Ive had from it was the first 8 days of IV Rocephin.
my brain fog started to lift the first day and I was so happy! but its come back again, CRAP!...
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...'smart drugs' (nootropics) are?
Like piracetam.
Ritalin and caffeine help my brain fog, but now I'm dealing with nausea side effects, so...
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Hi Vee,
When I recently started taking B12 my brain fog disappeared. So did my upper respiratory tract infections. No ...or getting rid of the infections that worked. Either way...
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