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<rogerpanton@g...> wrote:

> I have never heard of chewing causing brain fog.

More likely, it is what you just ate. Chemicals in the food (MSG)

Aspartamine, Nitrates and too many carbohydrates first come to mind.

Do a simple test on yourself: preform the act of chewing for several

minutes without consuming food...did the fog come over you?

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> Could the action of chewing itself be causing my brain fog?

>

> My symptoms are complicated and confusing, but in brief, I

experience fatigue, brain fog, muscle pain, and abdominal cramping,

all of which occur as food reactions. When I took measures through

diet and supplements intended to help with intestinal barrier

integrity and detoxification and such, I experienced excellent

improvement in fatigue and pain, but not in brain fog -- I would

still have accute episodes of brain fog after eating. I always

assumed that I was experiencing a reaction to the food, but is it

possible that the action of chewing itself causes brain fog in me?

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