My favorite part of the article about why we should keep using antidepressants:
"Many commonly used medicines were used for decades before we understood their mechanisms of action: from aspirin to morphine to penicillin. Knowing they worked provided the impetus for establishing how they worked; and this knowledge generated new treatments."
Given that studies show that anti-depressants don't really work better than placebo, not as compelling argument as this statement would be for, IDK, Ivermectin?
Clown world. Links below.
Some folks apparently are having luck with a carnivore lifestyle and its benefits to people who, historically, were on SSRIs and other psych meds and couldn’t figure out why they weren’t helping longer-term. Actually, Dr Shawn Baker did an interview on this with someone who saw immense benefit once they decoupled from “standard American” foods. Will see if I can locate the link.
I am convinced that food is the strongest drug you can put into your body. Thanks for the comment and if you find the link I'd be really interested in reading. Seems like the root of much evil is the refined carbohydrates and upside down "food pyramid" that we all bought into in the 70's.
Im starting to lean towards the chemicals/additives they add to foods is the issue including roundup. Based on my own body experience with cutting out anything with preservatives and not organic. Europeans eat lots of breads but often are thinner than Americans. Ive noticed my homemade organic breads does not affect me the same way. Food for thought
No wonder They want us to stop eating meat, seems that veganism causes a lot of mental issues and makes it harder for people to function properly and be fully cognizant (seriously does anyone even know a single well-adjusted vegan?)
Veganism is fasting. That's what it is. As an Orthodox Christian, we fast half the year, for various amounts of time. We fast every Wednesday and Friday, for six weeks before Nativity, seven weeks before Pascha, three to six weeks in June for the Apostles Fast, and two weeks in August for the Dormition fast.
But these are not complete fasts, except for Holy Friday, when we don't eat or drink all day. Mostly, we are refraining from meat, eggs, and dairy, and sometimes even fish. These are the tastiest and most nourishing foods.
Now think about vegans. They never eat the animal products that are loaded with deep nutrition. They are fasting all the time. We are not meant to fast all the time, unless we are living a rare ascetic life. Vegans aren't doing that. They are extremely prideful, and judgmental of the diets of others, I have found. This is not holiness. So, they are doing something which makes them feel superior to the lowly meat eaters, of which Jesus Himself was one.
So, God Bless the vegans, and bring them to enlightenment!
Well said! Thank you, fren. ☦🙏
My primary chiropractor finally took the leap after finding lots of info on heart related data that convinced him to take the plunge.
He is brilliant, well adjusted & is willing to follow data. We have had many in depth conversations about health, diet, politics, religion, and a multitude of other interesting ideas.
He has been doing it for a year & has said he is absolutely amazed that it has had such a huge positive impact on him.
He has also been willing to accept that it is possible that the lack of combining various food groups is what is helping digestion/disease more than vegan/carnivore lifestyle. It has been interesting seeing his health go so well after the change. Granted that is only one account, my other "vegan" friends all seem to be subscribed to a perceived Cult mindset LoL
Yes, there are many! I’d give the vegan (or whole food plant based) thing some serious credentials. The link below is a couple minute trailer to a plant based documentary that’s worth watching.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iSpglxHTJVM
I’ve also watched a lot of documentaries on keto and paleo diet options. I still find the plant based approach to be a fascinating, healthy way to live a long and prosperous life.
Our bodies need ALL the B vitamins. A lack of any of the B vitamins makes us sluggish and prone to mental disorders.
Meat is too important to the human body to give up so easily. I have talked to very few vegans that can pull it off. And the few that do abstain from meat must obtain the rest of their B vitamins through supplements.
I can see why the globalists don’t want people eating meat and to “eat the bugs” instead. A vegetarian population doped up on SSRIs walking around like zombies is much easier to control/manipulate.
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They have to be the right supplements. There are certain versions of B-12 supplements for instance that get absorbed better than others.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/methylcobalamin-vs-cyanocobalamin#synthetic-vs-natural
I always try to get what I need from various foods. I have some sharp teeth, that means Nature intended for me to tear into some meat. A hell of a lot easier than figuring out which supplement works best.
Thank you for mentioning this! I hesitated to say anything about it because people get funny about diet... Before anyone knocks it, try it. I thought it was crazy, but tried it anyways. Husband and I love how it makes us feel. Didn’t even consider what it would do for us mentally. Night and day. We find we are much happier, calmer and not so stressed out. It’s weird.
Yes Jordan Peterson and his daughter have actively been a part of this type of diet. They have videos about it check it out
Thank you, fren!