Re: Losing motivation to continue to pull ...
lifestyle changes are the only true medicine. when i first started self health, i realized that and decided that i would not start anything that i couldnt keep doing the rest of my life. so i started small and i made changes that i could do and didnt worry about the changes i could not do. some of those things i still do though i have noticed no particular effect. i figured that the life i was living got me where i was so the more i changed that life, the more likely the result would be different. something so simple as getting all of the metal out of my bed and sleeping with my head to the north really didnt do a lot that i could perceive. but i not only thought they would be beneficial, which in itself is a positive change in thinking, these actions put me in motion to change and they made other changes come easier because i was already in that mode. they allowed me to take the next step and to move on to the next level.
oil pulling is a small change that has the potential to produce big results. sure, we all want the instant relief - its why pills sell so well. oil pulling has that potential and has given fairly quick in results for some people. but was it the oil pulling, or was it the placebo effect, which is real medicine, by the way? or was it that positive momentum? or maybe a key to unlocking something that the foundation had already been laid for? or a catalyst for some other hidden potential? who knows, but one thing is for sure, what you think is everything. if you think oil pulling isnt helping you at all and is not going to, you would be nuts to keep doing it. faith is really the only game in town. the rest is an illusion.