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fail your way to success
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: May 02, 2014 08:32PM

got that in my mind lately
saw that quote " fail your way to success"

so say tumeric works for someone and makes other people feel a bit strange
or same goes for high sulfur foods
and high sugar foods
and or high green foods
a dn or flax or oils or whatever

" fail your way to success"

because all foods have yin yang properties
the good the bad the ugly the beautiful and everything in between

and no one else can tell you what is right
except yourself

cuz its like muddling through the in between realms

anyhow i like the "fail your way to success" motto

and that goes for everything else too
like not just health

but relationships

business

you name it

its a good motto to have

fail your way to success

its a very refreshing motto

the greatest failures often lead to the highest success

okay, that's enough for me

that quote just struck me

as highly "enlightened"

so i had to share it with you all

nothing new
nothing mind blowing
same ole same ole
but i LIKE IT!!

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Re: fail your way to success
Posted by: jtprindl ()
Date: May 02, 2014 09:22PM

I agree, whether or not a person enjoys or can handle certain foods depends on a variety of factors... the functioning of specific organs, if one has a disease or allergy, different taste preferences, previous habits, etc. Previous habits, as an example, if one is coming off a diet rich in refined sugar, they may find fruits, sprouts, or wheatgrass juice very bland and not appeasing because their taste buds are essentially high on sugar/chemicals all of the time. I'd compare it to if someone was on drugs, high non-stop, and then quit, they'd feel depressed while the brain and body recovers.

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Re: fail your way to success
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: May 02, 2014 10:19PM

hi jtprindl

<<I agree, whether or not a person enjoys or can handle certain foods depends on a variety of factors... the functioning of specific organs, if one has a disease or allergy, different taste preferences, previous habits, etc. Previous habits, as an example, if one is coming off a diet rich in refined sugar, they may find fruits, sprouts, or wheatgrass juice very bland and not appeasing because their taste buds are essentially high on sugar/chemicals all of the time. I'd compare it to if someone was on drugs, high non-stop, and then quit, they'd feel depressed while the brain and body recovers.>>

hi jtprindl
that's very well put
i agree
cuz most people were raised on SAD
so when they come into this lifestlye

they already have years of their organs being subjected to a host of things
plus also culture
like in some cultures, there is a lot of raw foods
and so its a lot easier
and in other cultures, barely any
so it might seem stranger

and taste preferences
like some people just don't like fruit
and they might avoid it due to high sugar and maybe their blood sugar levels or whatever
and other people might not do well with the greens cuz they have thyroid issues or whatnot

and the list goes on

so... yeah, with the motto " fail yourself to success"

one can be assured that there are no failures

ever

smiling smiley

btw, i like turmeric

but i'm thinking of getting it fresh and grinding myself
it will be a new experiment /adventure

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