Archive for the ‘Nutrition’ Category

frustration, but moving along

August 11, 2008

I’m reading “Depression Free Naturally” by Joan Matthews Larson, PhD. I’m diggin’ it, it’s making very good sense to me.

Our societal level of nutritional deficiency is very conditional. It’s amazing that humans aren’t really instituting the depth of health knowledge and practices as if creating the most magnificently tall skyscraper or an exceedingly long bridge. Really now people, why is the nationally Recommended Daily Allowances for nutrition so low as to barely suffice to maintain our bodily being. Ahhh, how else can we make the room for selling massive amounts of things that normal people can’t provide for themselves–pharmaceuticals, insurance, surgery, expensive healthcare?

I gotta get naturally healthy. I’m certainly on the way. I’ve been struggling with practicing a myriad of things to keep me headed in the “right” direction. What’s amazing to me is it seems my depression may be largely due to nutritional deficiency and hypoglycemia. These are societal influences, period. That’s why I’ve been so resentful of what I’ve been taught and given in this life! A masking of nature through the conditions of a society that is quite ignorant in it’s informational and fundamentalist posturing. This is where criticism is good for my own movement into further health practice and finding people who resonate similarly in connection with deeper levels of our truly mutual natural co-existence.

ONWARD…