This started me on actually looking for alternative ways to deal with this now exacerbated health crisis. So, I went back to my roots, my own self induced childhood learning, and started fasting and cleansing. One of these was doing (with much success) the liver/gallbladder flush. An on-line search for something entirely different lead me to a link about it that reminded me of this (instinct has a way of drawing you to 'goggle' what you need to find sometimes). I grew up reading about liver/gallbladder flushes, but until this episode in my life, I never felt I needed to do one personally. This is when I made the real connection to what pasteurizing and homogenizing dairy does to dairy products, for this is what I surmised was the root of what was causing my side pain - an inability of my body to properly digest such foods and storing the 'fat' from it in my liver ducts and gallbladder.
This led me to questioning what heating does to other foods we eat.
While researching more fully into this, I came upon the garden diet web-site. It was another one of those light bulb moments for me, with that 'PAY ATTENTION!!!' voice sounding in my inner ear. Then the journey of 'knowing' what is best for my health and actually 'doing' what is best for my health really began.
Since then, there have been times where I could do the raw lifestyle with more ease than at other times. More stress, without fail, always led me backtracking to the old comfort food cravings. Life is never really without stress though. So, it really becomes an issue of how to deal with it...or how to adjust how I have not been successfully dealing with it.
My life is so different now than when I first started discovering raw foods though. Back then I was Massage Therapist and a Breema practitioner, who occasionally did a bit of acting on the side. I was focused on healing and led for the most part, a solitary introverted life. A car accident, along with the financial housing implosion in 2006, changed all of that for me. Now I work in a stressful job on trains, with a body that I have never been able to get truly out of pain since that accident that same year.
It has been 7 years of learning first hand now how many of the people who used to come see me for stress and pain relief felt. I have been learning empathy first hand.
With empathy comes understanding but it takes focus to make something more useful of it. Focus...and practicing what I used to preach it seems.
It is interesting how the body will often 'give' at it weakest point. It is even more interesting that it sometimes takes our body 'giving' in for our consciousness to follow.
I am reminded from my Breema training: How can I be more comfortable? What adjustment, no matter how big or small it is, can I make to be more comfortable?
Good question...
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