
Last week, in frustration that I still didn't feel wholly recovered from all the work-related stress from last year I decided to look at what might still be wrong from a biochemical point of view. I took as my point of departure that I have incessantly been craving a certain mundane food item for months on end. On the assumption that cravings are the body's way of notifying you of a shortage, I reseached the nutritional value of said mundane food item. Above all one mineral stood out. I researched the symptoms of a deficiency in this particular mineral and found a perfect laundry list of the what's been ailing me. Everything from the depression and anxiety to skin problems that I hadn't even considered as possibly related.
I seemed to be on to something so I picked up some pills to suppliment my diet (and to keep the particular deficiency in isolation - if they didn't work then I could explore other aspects of the food I was craving). It's been a week now and I am feeling remarkably better. I wish I had put two and two together ages ago, my only excuse being one of the effects of the deficiency I seem to have hit on is a lack of mental acuity.
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Date: 2006-03-13 10:43 pm (UTC)I started by considering two things: 1.) What I was craving, and 2.) Changes in my diet over the last couple years.
I happen to be eating less of the food I've been craving than I used to, which was an additional tip-off. So I Googled it up and looked at what it was high in. Then I looked up other foods high in the same mineral and realised that they were all foods I have also been leaning toward and it all seemed to fit together.
If you are craving something, then look at what is special about that food over everything else you are eating. For example if you craving food "A" that is both high in "X" also a source of "Y", but eating plenty of food "B" that is also provides ample "X", then it is probably "Y" that you need. Look up other foods that provide "Y" and if you find yourself thinking, "Yeah, I'd love some of that" for the other foods you are probably on to something. Look up the symptoms of shortage of "Y" and see if they fit the way you are feeling. Also consider what's going on in your life and look into what that might be drawing out of your body. And with all that bear in mind that your diet might be deficient in more than one area and one suppliment might not be the whole answer.
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