This video discusses D-lactate acidosis, a condition that can arise from consuming certain probiotic drinks and foods containing lactobacillus. The speaker shares a personal experience of feeling unwell after consuming too much of these products, leading to an investigation into D-lactate acidosis. The video explores the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and potential prevalence of this condition, drawing parallels with its occurrence in livestock and highlighting the lack of recognition within the human healthcare system.
The speaker experienced symptoms such as tingly hands, a painful sensation creeping up his neck, insomnia, nausea, and reduced urination. While he suspected these symptoms were related to D-lactate acidosis and mentioned Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) as a potential cause, the video does not explicitly state that he was diagnosed with SIBO.
Regarding remedies and what he did, the speaker noted that he stopped consuming the probiotic drinks that he believed triggered his symptoms. He also mentioned drinking a lot of fluids. He found that it took about four days for the nausea to subside and that he was still feeling the effects for about seven days.
The video implies that the symptoms eventually passed on their own after discontinuing the suspected trigger (the probiotic drinks) and allowing his body to recover. However, he also mentions still feeling "terrible all the time anyway," making it difficult to definitively say the D-lactate acidosis fully resolved on its own without further intervention. He expresses a desire to explore alkaline remedies and reducing complex carbohydrate intake in the future.