Posted by bleauberry on February 14, 2013, at 15:17:53 [reposted on February 15, 2013, at 10:44:26 | original URL]
In reply to My depression: Cured, posted by MissThang on February 14, 2013, at 12:54:39
Well I can definitely relate to everything you said and I completely accept all of it. I talk about the same stuff with other people and they think I'm nuts! They think the brain is not attached to the rest of the body, and that something wrong in the body can impact the brain, and mood. Wouldn't it sound ridiculous to tell someone their depression was because of their stomach? Well, with food sensitivities, that's exactly the way it is. Keep the bad foods out of that stomach, and the depression will improve. People don't realize how potent and harmful the toxins are to our nervous system, the toxic byproducts of things like sensitivity reactions, immune system, infections, metals, plastics, etc.
Glad you have made progress!
I think we as a species got it wrong....the stuff we view as alternative treatmets, should actually be first line. The stuff we call first line treatments, should actually be alternative. Fix the body and all suspect problems in it first, and a lot of stuff improves.I think the problem is though, in Western medicine, we are so deeply entrenched in a scientific political economic legal way of looking at things, that a whole bunch of stuff gets excluded. Such as heavy metal chelation, stealth infections, food sensitivities, and such. People tend to think someone like you....got better doing some weird alternative stuff....and someone like me....getting better on anti-lyme strategies...well, we are an exception, we are not the majority. I disagree. I believe a very high percentage of psych patients have one or more of those types of physical biological problems at the heart of their psych symptoms.
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