looking for people who value a healthy conscience
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tryingitandworkssofar
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Date: June 08, 2009 01:53PM I am trying to find others who have had success with raw food, in conjunction with helping to control behaviors such as volatility and anger. I need the best diet possible for this. If you have any suggestions, please email me. I think my email is on here somewhere. Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
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Tamukha
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Date: June 08, 2009 02:31PM Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: June 08, 2009 07:12PM Tamukha Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hope this helps; he's really amazing: Thanks Tam....such a simple message, but so true...WY Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: June 08, 2009 07:12PM Great video! Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
pakd4fun
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Date: June 09, 2009 12:25PM This is perfect timing for me right now. My husband had increased his partaking of animals and animal products and depression and anger started creeping back in. We are working very hard to get our lives back on track. He put diet back on priority and we noticed a change right away.
Thanks for that great video,Tamukha Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
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Anonymous User
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Date: June 11, 2009 10:12AM In my experience those emotions go far deeper than any diet can penetrate. Being energetic will actually bring these emotions MORE to the surface where you'll have to deal with them. This is a good thing though if you can handle them (and have support). Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: June 13, 2009 08:52AM volatility and anger, huh?
just don't hang out with people as much as possible til you get more alkaline people can be an irritant if you are more acidic being alkaline can help deal with the stress of social interactions if you happen to be more prone to being triggered into angry reactions as far as the title of your thread , i would say the vast majority of the people here value health otherwise they wouldn't be here Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
pakd4fun
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Date: June 15, 2009 02:58PM LaV,
"volatility and anger, huh? just don't hang out with people as much as possible til you get more alkaline people can be an irritant if you are more acidic being alkaline can help deal with the stress of social interactions if you happen to be more prone to being triggered into angry reactions" How do you know this? Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: June 18, 2009 04:50AM i don't
but i said it anyways what are you going to do about it, pakd, huh? on the other hand its just common sense if someone is volatile and angry it would make sense to not hang out with other people firstly, for the OTHER people, ( who he heck wants to be the target of someone else's volatility and anger?) secondly, if there is no one to go off on, then , it is less likely that the person will become volatile lastly, being more alkaline is just a buzzword for being more healthy thus-ly, if one is more healthy in blood and cells, they have a good starting point to gain more health mentally ( thus less angry ) of course if there are some other reasons other than having junk food chemicals floating around in the blood that is causing that anger then that person probably knows and its their responsibility to figure out the root and do something about it but this person was asking about diet and had a hunch there was a link maybe their hunch was not unfounded Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
pakd4fun
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Date: June 18, 2009 12:26PM Thanks LaV,
I totally agree. I was hoping you had a reference so I could read more about it. I am not sure if lonely volatile people are any less volatile. Like if a tree falls in the forest kind of thing. Re: looking for people who value a healthy conscience
Posted by:
paragon1685
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Date: June 19, 2009 04:38PM Diet helps with these issues to the extent that
healthy living (in whatever context) does affect all areas of life. Acting health (in any context) begets a healthier person. However, I often see on this board an overreliance on diet to cure emotional issues. And diet can only help so much. Ultimately, a person must face his/her fears and learn to overcome the emotional resistance he/she has to healthy living (in all areas of life). Steve [www.meetup.com] [www.rawgosia.com] Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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