"The two most important thingsyou can do for your children
are to get them good whole raw milk
from pasture-fed animals
and to keep them off
of vaccinations...

...All our studies of traditional peoples reveal
that the more animal foods
they had in the diet,
the healthier they were.
That is what Weston Price found...
...Basically, the diet of the Indianswas guts and grease.
They used the fat from the animals
and they ate all the intestines
and the marrow
and the brains
and took the milk from the udders....

...that was the recipe for their health
- whole raw milk,
whole foods,
and limiting sugar
and white flour."
- Sally Fallon, M.A.

But that's the blueprint of my life.
Latch onto something that I believe will save me.
Fixate.
Fight everyone who disagrees with me.
Rally support for doing exactly what I want to do.
Succeed for a while
then fall the f*ck apart.
Then comes the disillusionment,
the reconfiguring,
the recommitting
and the whole cycle starts again.
I sure do have what Darren likes to call
"bounce-back-ability".
I've really put myself through some shit in my struggles to recover from depression and an eating disorder. I feel like a surfer who keeps wiping out. I get pounded into the sand by mountain-sized waves but I still manage to surface, climb on the board and paddle out for another ride.
I just got off the phone with my nutritionist.
We're going to look into testing for adrenal fatigue
and hormone imbalance.
Expect to read the phrase "bio-identical hormones"
on my blog in the near future.
Hey, I'm in it for the ride, man.
I want to stand up on that board!
No matter how many times I get knocked into the drink,
no matter how many times I think about giving up and staying drowned,
relieving myself of this struggle,
copping out,
I still surface once again to
grab my board and get back up.
That's what riders do.
*Lisa's Video Pick of the Day*
I love the way they talk about their wipeouts.
One surfer says he was not in the right position to catch his wave and he just
got launched.
Another guy says,
"Take it on and enjoy a wipeout, too."
They laugh about it and keep going in for more.
Gotta get back in the game, right?
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1 comments:
It is your will to continue fighting and searching for the answer to your health that will be your shining glory when all is said and done. I printed out the quote from The Faithful Gardener that you included a few days ago. I LOVE that quote. Only you can keep yourself from reaching out to God, and only you can allow yourself to remain down. If you refuse to accept it, you've won that battle already! You will emerge victorious and you will find the cure to what ails you.
I am vowing, as of this morning, to stop my binge-sickness, and try once again to heal. I know I can do it & I know you can do whatever you set your mind to.
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