Alternative Healing And Intuition
Adding value to your diet can boost your intuition – a short post today.
Yesterday’s drink is a fantastic healing alternative to other more production line drinks such as sodas. It boosts energy but in a way that doesn’t toy cruelly with your body chemistry.
Obviously if you currently drink sixteen cups of coffee a day (by the way any more than six is considered mentally unhealthy so cut back a little) you would not suddenly replace them with sixteen glasses of wheatgrass, pear, pineapple and mint.
The intuitive part of us will react to our diet in the same way as any other part of the brain. Just as after a alternative natural healing detox you may find you think clearer you may also notice the pleasant side effect of intuition.
More tomorrow.
Blessings,
Keri Eagan
Alternative*Insight
Tags: alternative healing, alternative natural healing, diet, intuition

Keri: Is the graphic a hint of things to come?
Acturally, it could tie in with sensing what our body is telling us.
Martin O’Connor
http://www.smallbusinessdesigncenter.com
Considered mentally unhealthy by whom? What is the reference and please cite the study backing up their claim. Seems spurious to throw out an unsubstantiated opinion cloaked as fact.
Steve Chambers, Body Language Speaker
Is in-tuition learning from inside of ourselves? I sometimes think we know more than we think we know, including what drinks are good for us. We’re just slow learners!
Martin Wright
Impact, Poise, Presenting
Coffee lovers more likely to hear voices
Coffee and increased anxiety http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=50820
I will do a post in the next few days on caffeine and mental health with supporting information about excessive consumption. Yes, should have referenced. Had a quick look now and couldn’t find the exact thing I was after.
The graphic (well spotted!) is the best suited theme I could find after 40+ mins of searching. I don’t like the header – not the apples, the faintness of the font. I thought I could change it like I did in the previous one but it seems to be standard.
I think my intuition is pretty strong. How does a person measure it?
There just have been too many times I felt like I knew what was coming. There have also been too many times I have not ignored intuition and later come back and had to kick myself.
Vicki http://www.bridal-threads.com
Coffee is great as long as its not overdone. Thanks for the info
Maybe I’ll try it when I go to Jamba Juice
Jose Escalante
http://www.joseescalante.com
Hey Keri
I’ve been reading a lot of reports in the press recently about how damaging sodas can be and how the introduction of cheaper syrups to the food industry correlates quite closely with increases in obesity.
I’m sure that we only partially understand the connection between what we put into our bodies and how they function.
On the plus side, there is some evidence that coffee can help brain functioning (in moderation) and tea is full of anti-oxidants and can help prevent neurological diseases.
It’s a minefield!
Philip
Consumer Behaviour Expert
[The Consumer Behaviour Research Resource]
So true. Not only bad for the planet with all those cans (recycling isn’t as good as not having it in the first place) but adds many calories. Asparteme = bad stuff. It makes me go fuzzy. K
Hi Keri,
the 16 cups of coffee indeed would seem intuitively to be excessively stimulating. Do you have a reference to cite for that? I’ve some similar thoughts from a dermatologist doctor here in The States. However, I don’t recall a specific source.
And I think wheatgrass juice is SO wonderful. I really got into it and tried it when my late husband was battling cancer because it boosts your immune system.
Here in the States you can even get it at Jamba Juice. Most of their stuff is too sweet (Americans, we love our sugar! lol!), but the wheat grass juice is FABULOUS.
Happy Dating and Relationships,
April Braswell
Single Boomer Dating Expert
Keri
Wonderful info as always… Thanks
Scott Payne
http://www.scottpayne.me
Yes, have to be careful with the switchover – any dramatic shifts can backfire!
Better to take decisive action and keep going at it until you complete.
“Get your own Get Healthy Headquarters Journal,
Katie
Intuition is a good thing and so is added value to our diet.
Lynn Lane->
The Warrior Of Success
16 glasses of wheatgrass . . . that has to be toxic for you. Everything in moderation including moderation!
Kate
Keri,
Diet (food consumption) does affect our body as it’s essentailly made of food.
Artificial sugar like asparteme is bad stuff indeed. Plant based sweetener stevia seems to be the best as even sobitol still has side effect. Can’t remember what it’s though
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John Ho
Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion