A process yeah definitely. Softly, softly catchy monkey I say :-)
You mentioned a DVD over on diet-blog’s ‘An End to the Milk Controversy’ with raw food scientific references — how does one obtain said DVD if one is interested? :-)
aubrey
Hey Mike,
It is so hefty gig-wise with the movies & audio that it has to be sent by snail-mail. However, I can easily email you a zip file of just the journal/study/news links. It’s a work in process and I’m always adding though. The latest version will be always updated on my site (once i get it up!).
Shoot me a message through google’s mail or messenger, my name is abeedabu, with either your physical or virtual address.
Lisa Modiri
Well all of this makes perfect sense. I have a chronic pain condition that started a few years ago. As it got progressively worse I found myself eating more and more “comfort” food. I was speaking to my girlfriend about this and she explained the glueten/opiod connection. I work in a treatment facility and we also have an eating disorder program. Some of the girls undereat(anorexica) but most of them overeat and then “get sick” bulimia.
Information like this helps people in general understand more about themselves and others, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Lisa M
I believe that unnatural foods in our diet are responsible for untold misery.
Once you have something like leaky gut syndrome or malnutrition through damaged villi, it can be a nightmare to connect the dots.
That’s why I HIGHLY recommend that anyone with ANY chronic health problem remove unnatural foods as a matter of urgency.
Thanks for you comment Lisa
Best wishes,
Mike
Lisa Modiri
Thanks for the input Mike. I understand what you are saying and am in the process of slowly getting rid of “toxic” food. I am very challenged energetically so I am taking things one day at a time, but am continuting to buy organic where I can and limit “comfort foods” I have to be honest I fall back sometimes but am continuing to make progress. Seems my real immediate issue is Gout and subsequently inflammation. Been doing a mild detox for the last month also.
Thanks for your suggestion and information :-)
Lisa
And there are opiates in the dairy too, no? That’s why pizza’s a double whammy. And we all know this because… ;o)
It’s a process. It’s a process. And a year later, it’s a process. But it’s an incredible process.
Hi Aubrey,
A process yeah definitely. Softly, softly catchy monkey I say :-)
You mentioned a DVD over on diet-blog’s ‘An End to the Milk Controversy’ with raw food scientific references — how does one obtain said DVD if one is interested? :-)
Hey Mike,
It is so hefty gig-wise with the movies & audio that it has to be sent by snail-mail. However, I can easily email you a zip file of just the journal/study/news links. It’s a work in process and I’m always adding though. The latest version will be always updated on my site (once i get it up!).
Shoot me a message through google’s mail or messenger, my name is abeedabu, with either your physical or virtual address.
Well all of this makes perfect sense. I have a chronic pain condition that started a few years ago. As it got progressively worse I found myself eating more and more “comfort” food. I was speaking to my girlfriend about this and she explained the glueten/opiod connection. I work in a treatment facility and we also have an eating disorder program. Some of the girls undereat(anorexica) but most of them overeat and then “get sick” bulimia.
Information like this helps people in general understand more about themselves and others, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Lisa M
Hiya Lisa,
I believe that unnatural foods in our diet are responsible for untold misery.
Once you have something like leaky gut syndrome or malnutrition through damaged villi, it can be a nightmare to connect the dots.
That’s why I HIGHLY recommend that anyone with ANY chronic health problem remove unnatural foods as a matter of urgency.
Thanks for you comment Lisa
Best wishes,
Mike
Thanks for the input Mike. I understand what you are saying and am in the process of slowly getting rid of “toxic” food. I am very challenged energetically so I am taking things one day at a time, but am continuting to buy organic where I can and limit “comfort foods” I have to be honest I fall back sometimes but am continuing to make progress. Seems my real immediate issue is Gout and subsequently inflammation. Been doing a mild detox for the last month also.
Thanks for your suggestion and information :-)
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Gluten withdrawal can be very nasty. I reckon most folks would need a cut-down approach to be successful long term.
For me… 6 weeks of hyperventilation! Very nasty indeed. The idea of going through that again keeps me away from gluten! :-)
Any drug-like activity alters brain chemistry and the body gets used to it. It can take a while to re-adjust.
Keep very clear about the goal: a natural diet and work towards that.
I’m sure your problems will disappear on a natural diet and natural living.
Good luck!!
Mike