Well its day 2 of gluten and dairy free and I have to admit I feel pretty awful shakey, feverish, head ache, indigestion, poor breathing, extremely swollen head painful muscles etc. But its different and have to say worse than the usual fuzzy headedness if am kept away from chemicals.
Last night I felt like an extra from train spotting going cold turkey, I had the most lucid nightmare and insomnia. . ..all this completely new to me and not very welcome I must say.
Anyway am off back for a lie down as am feel extremely spaced and head feels like someone is pumping it up and doesn't know when to stop!

written by Maff, September 01, 2009
written by Bz, September 08, 2009
I also got similar (stronger) reaction when doing Liver Flushes, the kind described in the Detoxx program. (Though I don't immediately recommend these since I got some bad effects as well that were possibly triggered by them.) And rarely I get a weaker version of the same just by having a hot shower, possibly if I've excersised a lot or not eaten certain things, I don't really know.
My guess is it's something to do with mobilising toxins and should be a good thing as long as you feel better afterwards. Sensitivity wise (referring to your next blog) I found my symptoms became different, more acute and shorter-lived, which is also what happens when I avoid a particular chemical for a long time. It can be very tricky to figure out if you're improving or not when your reactions are just 'different' but I think after a while you learn to spot certain signs that the change is a good one. Definetely don't assume that you're worse off cos you have symptom x now and you didn't before.
In addition to the mini-fasts I was also doing the Detoxx diet at the same time, which is basically near-zero carbohydrates, so maybe relevant to your gluten free diet. I should really find some time to write about the Detoxx diet here sometime since it also helped me a lot.






I hope you're feeling a little better now. I have to say this reaction sounds extreme but since gluten and casein metabolites can act as opiates its certainly possible you are going through withdrawal. The symptoms certainly match.
To help you through it all I can offer is support and a few suggestions. There are a few supplements that act as natural tranquilisers and may well reduce the severity of your symptoms. Off the top of my head I would suggest niacinamide (a form of vitamin 3) at doses of 500-1000mg/day, inositol, l-theanine, l-ornithine, l-arginine, valerian, and adrenal support nutrients such as vitamin B5 and vitamin C.
Hang in there and keep us updated!