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Member Since Apr 2020
Location: Dolgellau
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I just want to thank everyone for helping me through my dilemmas and have now traced all my issues (Medical) to food and it's adulterations.
Read this: Mechanisms and Health Aspects of Food Adulteration: A Comprehensive Review - PMC We are all looking at the Frankenstein World Economy! |
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Member Since Sep 2023
Location: India
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The connection between mental health and food is undeniable. As a nutritionist, I've witnessed the profound impact of diet on mood and well-being. Nutrient-rich foods can support brain health and emotional stability, making it crucial to consider nutrition as an integral part of mental health management and overall wellness.
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Member Since Oct 2023
Location: Bangalore
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When I had depression I try to eat lots of food
Before that, when I was skipping food, I became really weak And my skin become pale Did you know after eating well I became slightly more alert Because I was able to think for some time My concentration The weird part is nobody knows why I stopped eating It’s nothing i remember from my childhood Because usually they say childhood experiences, Shape our adulthood My mom did not eat well when she was pregnant with me Maybe that’s why I stopped eating But usually I notice I stopped eating when I am upset so that people will take notice of me |
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Member Since Apr 2020
Location: Dolgellau
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Having now traced the issues to corn, sugar, dairy,, grain, and other foods… I find that these foods are anti exercise foods. They inhibit, thus making you unable to participate in human function.
All greens work well at making humans participant. Mental functions break down and mental stability is also lost with the foods mentioned at inhibiting human function. Eat your greens! |
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Member Since Mar 2020
Location: Northeastern USA
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I agree. I once tried a special diet that restricted wheat, dairy (except ghee and butter) plus soy and corn.
I discovered that corn (a grain) was responsible for sharp pains in my right elbow and knee. Getting rid of wheat and dairy brought about better mental clarity. Now I'm finding that even rice is a problem for me! Greens supposedly make the blood less acidic (raise blood pH). And a higher pH is supposed to make one less susceptible to disease. Leafy vegetables can affect blood clotting, though. And some can promote kidney stones. __________________ Major Depressive Disorder; Sleep Apnea; possibly on the spectrum Nuvigil 50mg; Effexor 37.5mg Wellbutrin 150mg; meds for blood pressure & cholesterol |
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Member Since Aug 2024
Location: Antioch
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Do my own experience I have found that food and medication that food is definitely a medication medicine it helps your body get the nourishment and it helps you stay balanced especially even with their medications as well as balancing the neurotransmitters. So food and nutrition is very important to me.
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