Indigo Adults and Food (Part 4 of ???): Saturated Fat is Good for You?
Once I started eating foods in most of the ways that Weston A Price Foundation prescribes, I felt a lot better.
Once I started eating foods in most of the ways that Weston A Price Foundation prescribes, I felt a lot better.
Once I started eating foods in most of the ways that Weston A Price Foundation prescribes, I felt a lot better.
I think the key is that the process of the animal going from slaughter to meal must be a loving and grateful one. I read somewhere that tribal cultures that were hunting would give thanks to those animals that would offer themselves to be killed and give their nutrients to the tribe.
I am simply sharing what has worked for me because I am aware that many indigo adults struggle with what to eat in this modern age, so maybe this will helps some people.
ORGANIC FOR THE LAZY AND STINGY – How Indigo Adults can buy organic and grass fed on the cheap
In my every evolving effort to simplify my life and use personal care items that are as close to natural as possible, I have come across a few recipes made […]
The first product that I have been using pretty consistently with a positive experience is Greens 8000.
just to remind all of you indigo adults and empaths out there that though food claims to be healthy, a lot of the time that’s a way of marketing to the segment of the population, but it’s not necessarily fully honest all the time.
So if you are not feeling back to your “normal” centered indigo adult self, you might want to check the scale to see if you are carrying around any baggage from the holidays in the form of… well, extra baggage on your body.
I will get light-headed walking down the supermarket isle with the “normal” mainstream cleansers, and the idea of bringing them into where I live seems like a terrible idea.
So one of the solutions I have found is to use essential oils to keep my space clean and bacteria free.