Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Katharine, thanks for posting about this. It for sure resonates with me. I can remember the days I when I went to the ocean to swim for hours and hours, the whole day actually. I would feel super good for days afterward with lots of energy. On the other hand when I go for a swim at a pool for an hour, I come home and want to sleep for hours. I think I am going to give the mag. oil a try and see if it helps me. I have lots of skin problems. Blessings, Linda , katharine walker <kzenith13 wrote: > > Hehe Danielle, >  We have been on the same train it seems....I was recently told about this insulin fix! I read further in > relation to my last post about the Mag oil . > Some links I found that are neat http://www.alsearsmd.com/restore-this-fat-loss-mineral-today/ > http://www.naturalnews.com/024847_magnesium_insulin_medicine.html > It will take this entire book to present all the reasons that magnesium qualifies as a love drug; there are reasons that take us out of the physical body and into emotional, mental and spiritual bodies. >  > " Hidden in each cubic mile of ocean water is enough healing > power to put the pharmaceutical companies out of business. " >  > Thanks so much for posting! Ive been doing the same, craving those carbs to feed those emotions and feeling > like a snail after-wards...after years of avoiding them. Time to throw them out again and clean up that diet. > Love, > Kat. > > ________________________________ > iamwaitingmoon <iamwaitingmoon > > Fri, April 30, 2010 8:53:41 PM > Re: Tryptophan > >  > Ah thank you Sarkis and all who replied. Tryptophan was a word in my head when I awoke...in relation to animals and anxiety, their parietal eye, my third eye or ajna and self with increased body fat. The correlation I think I was seeking was not so much the biological one, though I did not realize this, but rather through the researching I was reminded of my journey, my devotion, (ajna), and my temple that I'm not taking care of. > > " > The increased brain serotonin this produces lowers arousal and anxiety, promoting a (temporary) sense of well being and security. However, this strategy comes at a price, the same insulin which enhances brain serotonin also enhances the conversion of the fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids cleared from the blood into stored body fat! " > > Thank you and blessings. > > ~Danielle > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " sarkbab " <sarkbab@ > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Danielle, > > > > I do not know much about Tryptophan, except that the neurotransmitter serotonin is made from the amino acid Tryptophan. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 Hello Linda, I hope it can be of help to you! Its strange but I keep being lead back to it over and over for a year now. I try not to be annoying with my continually postings on it but each time its a big light bulb moment. Kundalini is related to water Ive read maybe that's why it keeps popping up for me. Salt of the earth...light... bitter water. Why is it so much more difficult for us in the western societies? Is it because we are simply full of toxins, acidic and depleted? The safeties are a big life-style change for us in the west...we turn on the tv.... shop at the super-market....and spend every moment we can working more, spending more. Weird to think something as simple as salt could help so much...when we are told that salt is bad (and yes it is the wrong salt.) Blessings, Kat ________________________________ danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 Sun, May 2, 2010 4:46:59 PM Re: Tryptophan-Katharine  Katharine, thanks for posting about this. It for sure resonates with me. I can remember the days I when I went to the ocean to swim for hours and hours, the whole day actually. I would feel super good for days afterward with lots of energy. On the other hand when I go for a swim at a pool for an hour, I come home and want to sleep for hours. I think I am going to give the mag. oil a try and see if it helps me. I have lots of skin problems. Blessings, Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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