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Huge Healthy Secret for Bipolar Management

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | November 28, 2008 .
Eat like a bird!

Eat like a bird!

Eating minimal amounts of food every single day of your life, will definitely rescue you from obesity, away from bloating and brain fog, and away from liver malfunction. The worst thing you can do to your liver is over eat. Teach this to your children from an early age. Bipolar children can avoid severe mood swings simply through dietary management. Remember that you “eat” drugs, you eat food, you “eat” drinks. Everything you ingest has a chemical effect on your mind, moods, and attitudes.

Bipolar people CAN get better. You or your loved one CAN learn to manage your mood swings and your thoughts and it’s a lot easier when you’ve got your digestive system and muscle tissue and organ tissue under control. So, during the upcoming holiday season, remember this huge and healthy tip: eat small, eat like a bird…and decide to make this quality change for the rest of your life. It will do your body and your mind good! If you have bipolar loved ones: men, women, or children, pass this information on to them.

Luigi Cornaro, who lived in the 1400’s and told a fascinating story about his dietary changes, lived to be 102 years old. Dr. Stanley Bass has written extensively about Luigi Cornaro. Dr. Bass also writes, “Our states of mind are dependent upon our health and closely related to the amount of food we consume. Dejection and melancholy are a projection into our conscious minds from our inner environment. Exhaustion of our energies by the excessive labors involved in metabolizing excess food reflects in our minds as melancholy, depression and negativity. The psychological implications here are enormous. ……” PSYCHOLOGY, ENERGY AND FOOD

Dave and I have proven this type of drugless tradition over and over again, and our daily plan of treatment for Bipolar Disorder is the embodiment of such tradition. You’re welcome to get our free report of 7 Ways to Manage Bipolar.

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