My Lifestyle Isn’t Lean During the Pandemic

I have a serious problem.

My lifestyle is far from minimalist. I realized that I have a serious problem as I examine my purchases. For example, I have some nice shirts and a chromebook that I haven’t even used.

I feel that I am worthy of the finer things in life, but worth doesn’t always equal a good investment.

I am coming to terms with my ego and insecurities.

Fitness keeps me positive, though…

Even though I haven’t racked up the most savings over the years, at least I’ve made deposits into my health.

There were plenty of nights that you didn’t go out binge drinking. That’s similar to not taking money out of your metaphorical health account.

The health investments that I’m proud of are vegetable eating and consuming something probiotic most days over the last decade.

I’m the guy who orders side vegetables when I know the main course is lacking in nutrients.

Throwback to brunch at Ma’ono West Seattle.

I feel some confidence and self-esteem from all of the workouts and from learning how to properly prepare and consume the world’s most nutrient dense foods and supplements.

At least that must be a worthy behavior for myself.

Helping others is about taking the time.

Time is the biggest resource of all, isn’t it?

I think about growing older and dying, which makes me value the life I have now.

If I can look back at my life and believe that I shared knowledge for the improvement of humanity, then I will die with some fulfillment.

I should be confident to solve problems, despite anxiety of the unknown.

If I fear judgement, then how can I even be of help to you?

I am investing time in watching YouTube videos made by people who inspire me and give me useful advice like Gary V and Graham Stephen. Gary V strengthens my courage to publish without fear, while Graham Stephen motivates me to spend my time better. Other YouTubers help me with blog development and that has encouraged me to enact my current mindset, which is thinking about what you want while documenting my journey to help a million people.

How do I position myself to be authentic, genuine, and efficient?

I’m really starting to think on a large scale now. There are people out there today who are really fulfilling their divine purpose in life, even though modern society wants to sell you something else.

I can spend hours with myself alone and feel like I accomplished something, but that isn’t necessarily a good thing until I invest timely action on those realizations. Being conscious is okay, but being present and active is way more important for success.

There ARE amazing people doing amazing work.

Perhaps you are doing purposeful work now, or maybe you are becoming extraordinary. My goal is to grow an audience who can be motivated by amazing people. I’ll start with this person.

Eleonore Pauwels speaks about people who are using their own sickness to conduct research on citizen-based solutions that provide open-source alternatives to big pharma. This is a way for the PEOPLE to take back health care. Actual health empowerment can be a reality in the future.

I do believe that we all have a responsibility in our collective health.

Many people argue that healthcare should be a universal right, but they never argue that vegetable consumption should be a universal right.

It is a duty to the nation – yes – and also to your own self and your family. Don’t procrastinate to get working on your health. If you know you need it, go discover your nutrient deficiencies. Getting really healthy is like getting really wealthy — there is a bigger safety net when things go wrong.

In fact, you should probably do your part for benefit of your own gut microbiome.

The process matters more than where you end up.

You know what they say, it’s about the journey, not so much about the destination.

So now I’ve stopped thinking about a future in which I could buy anything I want (which was not my goal anyway), and now I’m TAKING ACTION that solves problems and brings wellness into the world.

If you read this whole thing, then you are a true blessing of a reader. What, if anything, did you find interesting about this blog?

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Will Vegetarianism Help Me Lose Weight, Become Slimmer, and More Extroverted??

Do you want to know how to lose weight with a vegetarian or plant-based diet?

When it comes to nutrition, some people are skeptics. However, a person like you might be ready and hopeful for change. Either way, there are endless opportunities and influences about food due to the fact that the human gut has evolved to be incredibly adaptive.

Individuals have their own unique nutritional needs. That’s why it’s easy for me to believe that people can get health benefits on either a meat-free or a meat-inclusive diet due to differences in their unique bio-individuality.

Only 1 in 10 vegetarian/vegans say they did it for health reasons in this poll.

New research promotes plant-based diet.

According to a recent 2020 Special Issue in Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Mood Disorders titled, “Less Animal-Based Food, Better Weight Status: Associations of the Restriction of Animal-Based Product Intake with Body-Mass-Index, Depressive Symptoms and Personality in the General Population,” the data is indicative.

Does this study show that vegetarianism is the cure for obesity?

Not necessary, but now there is evidence to support the general claim that non-meat eaters are thinner than their meat eating counterparts. This research article suggests that people who eat less meat have less mass than people who eat more meat.

Study shows 5% reduction of body weight by avoiding processed meat and cold cuts, and limiting dairy and cheese.

Can you lose weight on a vegetarian diet then? Is it even realistic? Here’s three quick ideas to help.

POSSIBLE NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTIONS:

  • Reduce all animal-based products from multiple times a day to multiple times a week (“flexitarian diet”)
  • Exclude some animal items altogether (“pescatarian” or “vegetarian” diet)
  • Consume fresh chopped salad daily and include a vegetable related to broccoli, like cabbage. (also supports gut health)

Important takeaway: AVOID PROCESSED MEAT. Also, limit milk and cheese.

Cold cuts do not make the cut when it comes to your divine self. Processed meats accelerate aging.

Avoid, restrict, replace, delay… whatever you gotta do. It’s not worth it.

If you enjoy animal products though, make sure to read the info below.

Eggs and fermented milk products may be okay, grass-fed beef, or wild.

A COUPLE QUICK TIPS:

Eggs. Go for Omega-3 eggs or Pasture Raised(Whole Foods egg product link). Best to spend the extra money to help decrease inflammation in your body. The omega-3 fatty acids are key and also come from vegan sources.

Dairy. Definitely be fermented and without added sugars. Comes from healthy cows, goats, or sheep that lived on pasture.

Meat. Whether it be beef, elk, or lamb, it is most valuable to be grass fed. They need grass, just like the grass needs soil. Corn and wheat based feed is bad because the animals get fatty livers and the markers of inflammation are in the meat people eat. You can use a supplement instead.

Vegetarianism can teach a person new ways to live.

For example, learn about the history of a vegetable and share it with your family at the dinner table.

Decide to try a new vegetable because it was one that you hadn’t seen before.

Involve yourself in the fermentation process and bring new life to your organic produce.

Enjoy diverse, fresh, and properly prepared food.

Diversity is key for the health of the microbiome.

Freshness usually involves more enzymes that can catalyze anti-aging processes.

Properly preparedness might involve cooking with high quality avocado oil or coconut oil instead of low quality vegetable oil.

What do you think about vegetarianism for your health goals? Leave a comment to let me hear from you.

 

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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences. “Vegetarians tend to be slimmer and less extroverted than meat eaters, study finds.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 15 June 2020. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/06/200615115748.htm>
Evelyn Medawar, Cornelia Enzenbach, Susanne Roehr, Arno Villringer, Steffi G. Riedel-Heller, A. Veronica Witte. Less Animal-Based Food, Better Weight Status: Associations of the Restriction of Animal-Based Product Intake with Body-Mass-Index, Depressive Symptoms and Personality in the General Population. Nutrients, 2020; 12 (5): 1492 DOI: 10.3390/nu12051492
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Will Raw Kefir Grains Help with Constipation? Evidence Based How To Guide

Kefir is something that I am very passionate about because of potential health and longevity benefits for you and many people.

Welcome to this modern Kefir guide!

Kefir has been known as a powerful health promoting agent for hundreds of years. It was allegedly hoarded by people who lived in the mountains and often enjoyed health and longevity beyond a hundred years old. Meanwhile, their neighbors who lived in the valley without knowledge of kefir died much earlier.

Sometime in the 1700-1800s, people from Russia became very desiring of this Kefir and the story goes that a royal young lady was held kidnapped over it. She had to marry the ruler so that he would finally release the kefir grains to her people. As far as we know, all of the Kefir available today has roots in those Russian kefir expeditions.

ORIGIN OF KEFIR: Kefir likely came from somewhere around the northern border of Goergia, near Russia. Once the stories of amazing health and longevity reached the cities of Russia, the Russians had to go get some for their own, but it was not without conflict.

How do you pronounce kefir? I prefer to say it like, “kee-fur,” but some people have said, “keh-fir.” For now, I’ll stick with the former in part because I think more Americans know it like that.

By the way, I’m pretty sure the princess escaped back home with the kefir.

Supermarket Kefir vs. Homemade Raw Kefir

While commerical kefir may be healthier than most other items that you could buy at a supermarket, it certainly doesn’t pack the same health punch as traditional kefir from real kefir grains. Don’t get me wrong, kefir in stores like Whole Foods, QFC, Fred Meyer, Kroger, and other markets that I have seen around the country can be part of a healthy lifestyle. But there are downsides of kefir that you buy in stores.

Mass produced kefir is created with powder kefir culture starters as opposed to kefir grains and that is kind of a big deal. Since commercial kefir is grown with powder starters, it doesn’t contain the symbiotic yeasts and other naturally occurring living components of kefir.

Kefir is easy to make. You just put these Kefir “grains” in some milk (preferably raw milk), let it sit for 24 hours at room temperature. Then you strain the grains and drink the fresh product.

Even though I strongly believe in real kefir from real kefir grains, I do support commerical kefir being in the grocery ecosystem. At the very least, having brands like Lifeway Kefir can bring awareness to people who want to make their own kefir at home.

I still buy Kefir from the grocery stores and co-ops sometimes.

This post contains some affiliate links to help you learn about products that I like. My favorite brand of Kefir is called, “Grace Harbor Farms,” and they sell a very high quality cow or goat kefir made from real kefir grains. I can taste and feel the difference.

Other downsides of store-bought Kefir

You have to be careful about the other brands because they might add regular milk after the fermentation process or they will label an item as being, “pomegranate flavored,” while containing no actual pomegranate.

If you must, buy unsweetened.

Drinking something that contains added sugars is almost never a good thing or there are far better natural alternatives that could nourish the system as well.

Probably very healthy, even though mass produced commercially from powdered starters.

Unsweetened dairy is the key if you are going to succeed in the dairy route. Sugary dairy can cause a metabolic disaster. If you are going to sweeten your dairy, perhaps go with honey, berries, or other natural ways.

Fermenting your own Kefir grains at-home can be easy, require little effort, and be cost effective.

Kefir is a great way to consume high quality protein, fats, carbs, minerals, enzymes, probiotics, antioxidants, and other beneficial living organisms.

Basically, Kefir has a ton of benefits for a person who wants to improve digestion and eliminate regularly.

If you are a person who has generally tolerated milk in the past, then going on kefir will be easier. However, if you are a person who has not tolerated milk, then going on kefir may need to be a more gradual process.

I have heard of people drinking kefir and then finally being able to enjoy ice cream and dairy again. They claimed, “Kefir healed and cured my lactose intolerance.” It wouldn’t surprise me.

Before we go any further, I want to make a quick list of some benefits of Kefir and then we’ll continue the guide.

7 Benefits of Kefir:

Cholesterol Metabolism and ACE Inhibition

  • “Kefir grains are capable of reducing the cholesterol levels of milk through the fermentation process and have been shown to reduce the levels of cholesterol present by between 41 and 84% after 24 h fermentation and a further 48 h of storage.”

Effects on the Host Gut and Gut Microbiome

  • “Inhibits the adherence of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli.”
  • Kefir promotes changes in gene expression shown to be extremely important for the modulation of the host inflammatory response.

Antitumor Effects

  • Kefir is able to modulate the immune system in the gut. The immunomodulatory abilities of kefir go far beyond the gastrointestinal tract, likely throughout the entire body.

Immunomodulatory Effects

  • “The result was a shift from a Th1 immune response to a Th2 response as well as increases in the levels of IgA present.”
  • Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the most abundant type of antibody in the body. It secretes immunogloblulins while promoting circulation of immunoglobulins. IgA has a protective effect for the mucosal tissues against microbial invasions and also supports immune homeostasis.

Anti-Allergenic Effects

  • Kefir supports the balance of Th1/Th2 cell ratio which is important because that is one of the mechanisms involved in food allergy.

Health Benefits of Yeast in Kefir

  • Some yeasts from kefir act as immunomodulators capable of decreasing the inflammatory signals.
  • Yeasts from kefir also act synergistically to improve the probiotic properties of bacterial species and co-aggregation makes their effects stronger.

Kefiran and the Cell Free Fraction of Kefir

  • Most people are unaware of Kefiran because it is undetectable in commercially produced Kefir.
  • Kefiran is hard to describe, but the presence of kefirans typically means that your kefir is happy and healthy. The kefiran is formed in stringy strands that hang out with the grains and are somewhat gooey.
  • Kefiran alone is a remarkable immune booster and is even more powerful as a synergist with kefir probiotics.

But Dre, how does that help me poop better?

It helps because of the ways in which bacteria stick to your gut and how kefir can help you grow your own healthy bacteria while kicking out bad bacteria and bad yeasts like candida.

Kefir accomplishes many goals from a nutritional perspective. Aside from the amazing, gut/body-building amino acids found in Kefir, there are so many diverse living forms that for some reason are very compatible with the human biome. Kefir makes milk a food for babies and transforms it into one of the most nourishing gifts available to humanity.

Kefir helps you poop out the bad bacteria and helps to kill and poop out the mycotoxins and yeasts.

Super Simple Kefir Guide

Don’t let the process of fermenting kefir grains intimidate you.

It is actually way easier than kombucha.

Let’s transform milk from a dud to a tonic.

1. Acquire Kefir Grains

You can acquire kefir grains from Facebook groups, various kefir websites, from Amazon.com, or from natural health stores and co-ops. E-bay also has lots of kefir.

I always recommend these Kefir grains from Amazon.com. Make sure to get the larger size as it will make the starting process way easier and theoretically you’ll never have to buy grains again since the grains grow and replicate naturally from milk fermentation.

2. Acquire Kefir Fermentation Tools

Quick tip: Avoid metal and anything metal. Kefir prefers to stay away from metal. Use plastics, glass, mesh, etc.

Your fermentation container could be a bowl or it could be a fermentation bottle.

It is a good idea to let the kefir have air supply.

3. Once kefir arrives, place it in container with milk immediately.

The kefir needs milk in order to be happy and grow all of its beneficial probiotics and yeasts for you. Preferably, give it raw goat milk as I believe it to be the highest quality in my life. Obviously, most people don’t have access to this.

Does the quality of the milk matter with kefir fermentation? Yes, of course.

The better quality and the fresher the milk, the better quality and fresher the kefir. Ideally, stick unprocessed or minimally processed milk. Whole fat, non-homogenized, grass-fed, organic, and unpasteurized are best, but I recognize there are limitations.

1 Tablespoon of kefir grains per 4-6 ounces of milk.

4. Keep kefir in room temperature, with a breathable cover for 24 hours.

The amount of time varies based on the quantity and activity of the kefir grains as well as the type of milk and the room temperature. Fresh, full fat milk tends to ferment faster in my experience. Warmer temperature accelerates the process.

5. Make sure to stir, shake, or agitate the kefir regularly.

It’s good enough to stir the kefir with a wooden spoon even just once during the 24 hour fermentation window. If you have the kefir in a container with a lid, then you can just shake it around a little bit. This is good because it gives the kefir grains access to different parts of the food and it makes sure that the top part doesn’t grow kinda funky.

The easiest way to avoid the top part growing funky is by making sure it doesn’t sit too long. If it is sitting still for 48+ hours, that is not good. You need to repeat the process daily, so at least it isn’t hard to do.

6. Once the kefir has reached optimal fermentation, strain the kefir using a non-metal straining method.

Strain the kefir into a new bowl. Now that you have separated the grains from the liquid, you officially have your kefir drink.

Your options are as follows: a) drink it now, b) put it in the refrigerator and save for later, or c) double-ferment by leaving just this grain-free liquid out in room temperature for another 24 hours.

You can get benefits from kefir doing it any of these ways. Experimentation is best.

7. Put Kefir back in your fermentation container, add new milk and repeat the process.

After a few times, you will need to add more milk because your grains will have multiplied. The benefit of having more grains is that you can ferment smaller amounts of milk much faster in case you only have 12-18 hours before you wanted your next batch.

I hope this helps your digestion and elimination along with other things that may be bothering you.

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Kefir can help you, but LISTEN to your body.

Hopefully, I can be of help to you. I am working now to provide relevant gut-health content for you. I am committed to this blog, but I am also considering taking on new clients as I have recently become certified as a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner.

For the meantime, leave a comment here to communicate with me.

 

Sources:
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Maki R, Matsukawa M, Matsuduka A, et al. Therapeutic effect of lyophilized, Kefir-fermented milk on constipation among persons with mental and physical disabilities. Jpn J Nurs Sci. 2018;15(3):218-225. doi:10.1111/jjns.12189
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Top 3 Guide to Natural Fat Burners and Body Boosts That Really Work

Balanced nutrition is key, BUT these can help!

Even though balanced nutrition is the key element to success here, I believe that supplements can play a very useful role in this balance.

The foundation is a nutrient dense, properly prepared diet and the pillars are what support you and make you beautiful and functioning.

Extra support can be very beneficial.

Focus on the foundations of your nutrition and then experiment with herbs because they are like tools that unlock elements of biological metabolism.

Your body has unique needs.

The truth is that the best diet plan is the one that is best for you. The only way to learn what is best for you is to listen to the wisdom of your own body. A professional can assist you in learning how to understand the needs of your body. For example, people can work with me one on one.

No matter what, I’ll still share with you some of the best fat burning supplements that I have experienced and believe in.

Be careful if you have a sensitive stomach already. Some of the supplements below can be fairly stimulating.

Amazon links are affiliate links.

1. Matcha (green tea powder)

If you have been following me for a while, this will come as no surprise to you.

Matcha provides some of the most nutrient dense source of caffeine possible. The antioxidants from matcha are loaded in free radical scavenging capability, while a significant source of amino acid L-Theanine nourishes the brain.

The green tea amino acid, L-theanine (L-THE) is associated with several health benefits, including improvements in mood, cognition and a reduction of stress and anxiety-like symptoms.

The benefits of matcha is something that is worth reading a book about.

2. Phycocyanin (the blue spirulina algae)

Used to be very rare as a supplement, but has lately gained accessibility due to advances in growing and extraction technology. This is still considered a complete food, which means that it is full of vitamins, minerals, proteins, antioxidants and much more.

Previously, I talked about the benefits of green superfoods. I still concur with those benefits. However, blue superfoods are on the rise (despite still being more rare).

The blue pigment has a very high antioxidant ability. I actually think my eyes improve when I consume this supplement.

There is a level of naturally occurring abundance of phenylethylamine, considered to stimulate the brain. It also stimulates the metabolism and is great for exercise and fitness related events.

3. Apple cider vinegar

Also known as ACV, apple cider vinegar boasts a powerful reputation in the natural health community for blood sugar benefits.

Even though it is acidic, it is still alkaline forming due to the way it interacts with the body.

Many recent scientific investigations have documented that vinegar ingestion reduces the glucose response to a carbohydrate load in healthy adults and in individuals with diabetes. There is also some evidence that vinegar ingestion increases short-term satiety.

It is versatile as it can be used in salad dressing and refreshing beverages.

Apple cider vinegar is great for dealing with cravings. That’s also why I really like the Kevita brand of products.

Caution: Perhaps fat burning should NOT be a primary goal.

Let me be clear. While I do help clients burn fat and gain muscular development that is balanced, my primary duty is to teach people actions they can take to support the foundations of health like digestion/elimination, blood sugar regulation, and stress management.

You will understand the foundations of health in future blog posts.

As you understand the foundations better, you can begin to play with more advanced ideas relating to your nutritional enlightenment.

Burning fat can be rewarding.

You don’t need me to write a blog post about the benefits of being lean, do you? Did already

Besides, you probably already know that there are many untapped benefits in developing strong lean muscle and healthy range of motion in all of your joints.

I just wanted to share a few tricks that I use to keep my body fat percentage in the teens or below for years on end.

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Beyond Logic: Why your Fat Burning, Weight Loss, Nutrition, Health, Eating, and Dieting Goals Must Have a Spiritual Component

If weight loss was as simple as basic arithmetic, calories would be the only information that you needed.

Nutrition is full of layers upon layers from the human aspect to understandings of energy transfer throughout the universe. If fat loss was as simple as calories in vs calories out, humans wouldn’t be facing the unprecedented obesity epidemic of 2020s.

Obesity itself isn’t even the problem. What lies beneath obesity and excess can also be found in normal weight people as well. The problems are:

  • Metabolic disease including diabetes etc.
  • Inflammatory processes dangerously overactive for a period of years. (dysfunction and eventual scarring)
  • Toxic relationships with food and a highly detached and simultaneously capitalistic (exploitative) food supply chain.

You need guidance in order to delay instant gratification and to gain protection from succumbing to the temptations of excess.

Learning how to have a healthy relationship with food is not an isolated activity that one can simply switch on from day to day. It is important to look at food as more than just energy.

I am very interested in the essence of that which we consume. Perhaps you would benefit from a broader definition of energy than just a measure of heat or work done within a period of time.

Because we have our energy needs met, we need to look at food in two ways: as a source of wisdom/information and a source of material to create our cells.

We have an amazing capacity to access the wisdom of food. I’ll give you some examples:

  1. Cooking to make nutrients more bioavailable
  2. Cooking to reduce anti-nutrients such as the lectins on kidney beans (never eat raw kidney beans)
  3. Cooking to kill / deactivate potential pathogens
  4. Fermentation methods to increase the biological value of food (bacteria such as lactobacilli in sauerkraut)
  5. Fermentation to increase enzyme activity (catalysts for biological processes)
  6. Fermentation to deactivate natural plant defenses and/or toxins
  7. And more…

Of course there are many foods that are perfect raw such as avocado or blueberries.

We also have great methods of food preservation in our refrigeration units, WHICH MEANS YOU HAVE NO EXCUSE TO NOT PLAN AHEAD.

One day, you will realize your own natural intuition about food. Until then, you need a plan, framework, or some sort of guiding knowledge to help you make progress through your mistakes.

Here are my own personal reasons to have a spiritual component in my nutrition.

1. At the beginning of the universe, there was darkness and there was light.

If we are to believe the Big Bang theory, then every person likely shares a star as a common ancestor. To say that we came from the stars is basically factual knowledge in astrophysics and quantum mechanics.

In essence, nutrition has far more depth and layers than science can ever show. My goal is to illuminate some of these darker areas in our understanding so that we can make progress forward instead of dying from disease of modern times.

2. Light nourishes us, but it can also burn us, therefore a balance must be sought after.

Energy balance obviously is the key to healthy weight. It is important to accept the offerings of nourishment while also protecting yourself from that which causes disease.

I’ll give you a practical example of protection within nutrition:

Red meat is carcinogenic, but if you eat kimchi with garlic along with it, it is possible to protect yourself from the cancer causing chemicals.

3. Don’t just eat for yourself: Eat for your future generation, eat for your ancestors who never had the opportunity to indulge, and eat for the people around you.

Eating for the future generation is about reducing the risk of intergenerational trauma and helping your children reach their potential. High quality foods containing a variety of antioxidants will help your sperm or eggs maintain integrity.

Eating for your ancestors is honoring the long and arduous journey to get here. And what I mean by here is that we live in an environment of relative food security. In fact, most of us have abundance and excess. Be thankful for these offerings.

Eating for the people around you is about setting a great example and inspiring others. It’s okay to have weak moments because your vulnerabilities should be seen as an advantage. At the same time, when you are capable of strength through healthy nutrition, it will be like a cloud of inspiration that gently sprinkles purity of motivation on those around you.

4. The human spirit may be pure, but without nourishment of the physical body, the output can become corrupt.

In one of my favorite home school classes, we watched Star Wars. The lesson at the end is that while an entity is seemingly pure evil, there is still good inside everybody.

My theory on why so many powerful people have become corrupt is that they lack nourishment. Of course the nourishment they lack could be in the form of emotions or other ways. Just think though, if you are constantly eating processed food, then you will constantly have high inflammation, and then over time parts of your body will begin to degrade, rot, or scar.

I believe many corrupt people have experienced scarring in parts of their brains or nerves from a lifetime of poor nourishment (or anti-nourishment like refined sugar, alcohol, etc). Some of these people will be the crazies you see on the street, while others will be the crazies that you read about in the history books (Hitler comes to mind).

This might be an unpopular opinion, but I believe that deep down, even the spirit of Hitler still had light within.

Nutrition is one very important way that we can protect ourselves from evil forces. Don’t become a Hitler. Eat your vegetables.

5. Everything is interconnected AND the universe is accelerating.

The universe is accelerating, meaning that galaxies are moving away from each other at a faster rate and in some cases maybe moving towards eachother at a faster pace. I see this as a metaphor for humanity and the acceleration of technology.

We are moving faster towards something. Will you sit back, eat junk, and accept your fate?

Or will you take a stand for yourself and fulfill your destiny?

I hope this nourishes your spirit in some way so that you can gain daily motivation towards nutritional enlightenment.

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