Thank you for sharing your story. We are all a few brain chemicals away from losing control in our lives. It’s understandable that you felt devastated by the changes in society, and by the realization that there was something very dark and evil going on. I wish you the best in your continued healing. Hope you are eating healthy, exercisi…
Thank you for sharing your story. We are all a few brain chemicals away from losing control in our lives. It’s understandable that you felt devastated by the changes in society, and by the realization that there was something very dark and evil going on. I wish you the best in your continued healing. Hope you are eating healthy, exercising, and getting lots of sunlight. You are right about those institutions. I had a friend years ago who was bipolar and would have a manic episode, and there was a hospital called Grasslands in Westchester county, and they drugged my friend so badly to keep her there longer. They needed a certain amount of bodies in the place to get money from the state. At one point she was being chased around by another patient, who was trying to molest her. And when she complained and was very upset about it, they said. “ you’re still manic”. It was some kind of hell. Bless you and may you have better times ahead.
Turns out it wasn’t brain chemicals, which explains the abysmal success rate for conventional psychiatry. They refused to look at diet for all these years. It is maddeningly tragic the unnecessary suffering so many have endured, when correcting the diet to heal the mitochondria is a cheap solution with no harmful side effects. I am opposed to long term hospitalization, and thankfully, so are all decent psychiatrists. Today, hospital stays are only a few weeks to get the patient stabilized. Then they are released. And no one should ever be hospitalized without a family member or close friend acting as their advocate.
I believe that diet controls/alters brain chemicals. And yes, strategies like intermittent fasting , near infrared , the low-dose naltrexone, immune modulating, herbs, etc.. are great and gentle ways to help the body get back in balance. And the spirit must be considered as well.
Diet has been scientifically proven to determine mitochondrial health. All the alternative therapies combined cannot overcome an improper diet. If the mitochondria are healthy, the rest of the body will be also.
Thank you for sharing your story. We are all a few brain chemicals away from losing control in our lives. It’s understandable that you felt devastated by the changes in society, and by the realization that there was something very dark and evil going on. I wish you the best in your continued healing. Hope you are eating healthy, exercising, and getting lots of sunlight. You are right about those institutions. I had a friend years ago who was bipolar and would have a manic episode, and there was a hospital called Grasslands in Westchester county, and they drugged my friend so badly to keep her there longer. They needed a certain amount of bodies in the place to get money from the state. At one point she was being chased around by another patient, who was trying to molest her. And when she complained and was very upset about it, they said. “ you’re still manic”. It was some kind of hell. Bless you and may you have better times ahead.
Turns out it wasn’t brain chemicals, which explains the abysmal success rate for conventional psychiatry. They refused to look at diet for all these years. It is maddeningly tragic the unnecessary suffering so many have endured, when correcting the diet to heal the mitochondria is a cheap solution with no harmful side effects. I am opposed to long term hospitalization, and thankfully, so are all decent psychiatrists. Today, hospital stays are only a few weeks to get the patient stabilized. Then they are released. And no one should ever be hospitalized without a family member or close friend acting as their advocate.
I believe that diet controls/alters brain chemicals. And yes, strategies like intermittent fasting , near infrared , the low-dose naltrexone, immune modulating, herbs, etc.. are great and gentle ways to help the body get back in balance. And the spirit must be considered as well.
Diet has been scientifically proven to determine mitochondrial health. All the alternative therapies combined cannot overcome an improper diet. If the mitochondria are healthy, the rest of the body will be also.