Cuminum cyminum (stopped PEM and another problem that had been treated by T2)Do you mind sharing these please?
Spoiled coconut milk (flushed out a bad bacterial strain causing type IV food sensitivity)
LDN (maybe the aches the LDN blocked went away for another reason, but it happened after 2+ years of LDN).
Carnitine (blocked an intolerance of fatty acids; only needed it ~3 months)
Probiotics (cured an intolerance of fermentable dietary fibre)
I'm not sure whether T2 (3-5 diiodothyronine) cured the "worse than baseline" symptoms, or whether that problem was cured by whatever cumin did that permanently blocked my physically-induced PEM.
If there was another one, I can't recall it right now. I drove to town yesterday, so I'm brainfogged today.
Don't expect that these treatments will have the same effect for you. It's not totally impossible, but since other people have tried all these treatments (maybe not the spoiled coconut milk) without success, I'm guessing that the chance of any of these working the same way for anyone else is similar to one of those lotteries with lousy odds. On the plus side, the fact that I did get such good results from these six wildly different treatments means that there are probably other treatments that might work for other individuals. Finding them is the tough part. Actually, noticing that something worked is also quite important. Cumin might have been an effective PEM blocker for me for many years before I actually noticed that expected PEM didn't occur after having cumin the previous day. You can't recognize an effective PEM blocker if you managed to avoid PEM triggers while the blocking was in effect (a dose of cumin blocked it for 3 days). So, if you have one of those "better days", was it from something you consumed? If you keep a food/activity/symptoms journal, maybe you can figure out what caused the improvement.