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Re: Feeling of Sadness EDITED


I think the disagreement that hypoglcemia or any malfunction of the body can be THE cause of Depression is that some Depression is emotional/psychological (low self-esteem, stress, philosophical conscientious disappointment in society, etc.) or a mineral/enzyme/nutrient deficiency.

The world today can be very disappointing for someone with high morals and a good character. Very often, people will smile in your face and shake your hand, but when their Cell Phone rings, they'll dump you in a second (yet still CALL you friend). Many people will show a friendly, moral PERSONALITY and pretend to have the integrity of "friend", but really do not have a noble nature. Not everyone will be disappointed and become depressed by this (this would be emotional/philosophical depression) and cannot be addressed with medication/supplements ("professionals" don't care, they'll throw drugs at it and keep you as "money in the bank").

There is SOME Depression that is caused by nutrient deficiency/imbalance, but most is probably emotional/philosophical disappointment in everyday life/society ("friends"/aquaintances, etc.).

Since stress can deplete minerals and other nutrients, supplementation of minerals CAN often be helpful, but sleep is probably the most important to all cases of depression. I've found that a simple addition of Sea Salt (more than six dozen minerals) is very helpful.

When you get to the site, press CTRL F (control F), enter SLEEP, and press enter. The word will be highlighted (close the window if the word is behind it).


//www.curezone.org/foods/saltpage.asp





NEVER belittle TALK THERAPY, that kind of attitude is what causes most depression (Intelligentsia be damned).

My 51 years of suicidal depression were not caused by a "biological abnormality", it was that this world (the PEOPLE) are so cold and INTELLECTUAL/clinical and chooses to "analyze" all the pains and sufferings of people as though it is a math problem (we are not formulas, we are human beings).

Keep your "professionalism", I'd rather be a human being.


 

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