Now I'm wondering if in fact my good progress over the last 10 days or so is simply down to quercetin / my phytotherapy regime?
I hope not in a way because that would mean the underlying dysfunction is very much still there and that I'm just treating the symptoms.
I dont think this is the case but it is hard to estimate. Could a gluten free diet for those who are intolerant cause inflammatory cells to be released & consequently cause bright urine?
Also, is bright urine an indication of progress for men who are partaking in the SP? Do inflammatory cells get released in your urine as a result of any successful treatment (not just phytotherapy) i.e. stretching, TP work?
I still think stretching, meditation, a GF diet, TP work (albeit occasional at the moment), anxiety management is helping me a lot. I sometimes just find it hard to estimate what is working & what is not.
I know you have to give it all time & be patient & I will. Its just weird how I'm flaring badly today after some remarkably pain free days. No stress / anxiety (bar subconscious last night in the bar perhaps), perhaps gluten but dont think its a dietary flare. chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome is hard to predict I know. Its just that sometimes my flares really puzzle me when they are so out of the blue!
What are your experiences people in the know?
Thanks for listening
Greg





