Shampoo Age
You know how I had been trying to be completely shampoo-free? No? Doesn't matter. I gave it up, much to the happiness of my wife who couldn't stand my greasy hair any longer. I lasted about four months I'd say, and while it was a little greasy, I thought it was somewhat manageable (admittedly slight discomfort).
But then, I went to a haircut place that really insisted on washing before cutting, and that's when I decided that I will just go back to using shampoo. It was a fine experiment while it lasted. I did convince at least one other person to try it out though. Not sure if he's still going haha....
And now I will not know if continuing the path would have led to eventually having more "normal" looking, non greasy hair. Oh well... at least my wife loves me (more) now. Maybe I can still stick to shampoos with natural ingredients or some such, I don't know.
So that fad is over. And now it's time for a new one.
No Coffee???
The new self-'fad' of mine is trying to focus on mitigating acid reflux. A continual symptom that seems to be ever present. And I don't want to take the usually prescribed medication like acid reducers or proton pump inhibitors... I did try them and really felt bad and didn't feel like they helped all that much. I prefer to try the adjustments to the diet.
And the one big one that I tried not to cut for the longest time: caffeine. Because how can you have life without coffee? It seems impossible after having enjoyed a cup a day for a... Well, a really long time.
But that's what I'm doing. Day 5... I believe I already feel improvements though. And hey, maybe a tiny sip once in a while when I need it... I found that in the past, one tiny sip can already send the heart racing. Maybe I can save that for when I really need the kick.
Acid Reflux
Just now I searched around and stumbled upon this blog which as far as I can tell with my lack of knowledge looks legitimate, and presenting contrary medical results to what I would have thought. And it feels like something that would be true too! Am I just falling into that trap where I only accept things that I already believe? That already match my personal experience? Anyway, it's worth a shot to try some of the suggestions anyway, given that I already tried the other way in the past.
But what was that slightly contrary result? That low stomach acid, not high/too much stomach acid, has been demonstrated in some studies to increase acid reflux symptoms. Contrary because the common knowledge is to take acid reducers like Tums for this. Which might give temporary and immediate relief, but doesn't (in my experience anyway) last. So these results seem interesting to consider, at least to me.
This is a very common symptom as well, so I figure one of you might know more or would be curious about this. Maybe it's not completely accurate either. I wouldn't know. Do you?