Posted by bleauberry on July 23, 2008, at 17:01:50
In reply to SAM-E lingering side effects even after stopping, posted by Bob12 on July 23, 2008, at 7:53:09
No way to know for sure, but I am inclined to say there is something else going on. SAM-e just happened to touch a trigger. Possibly due to its strong sulfur component or methyl component. People with amalgams or that have had them removed are often very sensitive to SAMe because the strong sulfur in it stirs up stored mercury and redeposits it in other places, causing new symptoms that take a while to settle. Or maybe you are of the biology that has high methylation and the last thing you need is more of it. Or maybe the dopamine/serotonin circuits are so sensitive that they just got knocked for a loop. That would be like me. In any case, I don't think it was the SAMe itself, but rather SAMe highlighted that there is something else very out of order.
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