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Low cholesterol increases suicide risk. by nordskoven ..... Suicide Confessions Forum

Date:   1/14/2005 7:55:11 AM ( 20 y ago)
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Those having low cholesterol levels have an increased risk of suicide. The poster child for this syndrome would be the teenage girl on a no-fat diet. But others who have poor assimilation, as often found in those with low stomach acid common with Native Americans and Irish, can suffer this metabolic turmoil.

The modern diet itself is deficient in nutritive fats and oils, with heated or hydrogenated oils amounting to feeding a starving dog a rubber bone. Adrenal insufficiency is induced with the absence of the necessary Essential Fatty Acids from high quality oils and animal-based fats to nourish the adrenals, important mood modultors.

Hormones are deranged as being unable to be properly constituted in the absence of Essential Fatty Acid/EFA building blocks. EFA's may be assimilated through the skin, the scientific verification of biblical "anointing." Lipase or digestive enzyme supplements can help with digesting and assimilating fats and oils. Improper hormone function is exacerbated with Antibiotic use and Candida or yeast formation in the gut as Candida produces estrogen. High estrogen levels were found in males who tended to violence.

Mid-brain chemicals are made in that intestinal tract now assaulted by Candida, which eats all of your relaxer mineral, Magnesium. See my CureZone essay, "You're Nuts Because of Your Guts" for a complete protocol which includes whacking back that two pounds of gut yeast with harmless Caprylic Acid supplements. Don't identify with your metabolically-induced moods and give a little tickle to that bubbly, happy soul within as you patiently continue your quest full of hope and confidence. God bless you!

http://www.mercola.com/2001/aug/8/suicide.htm


 

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