Like homeopathic medicine even when you balance out and restart with a healthy diet and lifestyle, there's always going to be something to differ myself from the perfectly balanced person right?? I mean whats the point? If I am imbalanced compared to the majority and remain imbalanced when attempting to correct then wouldn't I only be damaging myself by trying to mold to societies norm? Also could it be possible for an imbalanced person to self correct using their mind and controlling ones thinking process? I know when I was tested by my homeopathy doctor my serotonin levels were off, and I was talking to him about this and my readings showed improvement- If I had never said anything he wouldn't of thought anything and I'd be on drops. He told me that even if I could move things with my mind I couldn't deceive his machine and my body would never lie. The explanation for my levels changing he said was probably because of the Arizona tea I was drinking at that time. Not self control
2007-01-26
08:09:18
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Can a chemically imbalanced person correct himself? or just change who he is? Aren't we all different?
corrected my spelling
2007-01-26
08:33:15 ·
update #1