
We become what we eat. The foods we consume -- and what they either contain, or more often lack -- contribute directly to anxiety and depression.
When I discovered anti-anxiety medications and anti-depressants did not help me very much, I embarked on a search for answers. What I learned surprised me:
I'm not interested in why my body is the way it is. No two humans are alike. We are in a sense sacs of chemicals that have unique combinations. The biochemical cocktail that keeps me in balance is different from that which works for you.
Your body needs the right combination of building blocks, in the right amounts, to help it maintain equilibrium. Those building blocks include vitamins, essential amino acids, minerals, and trace elements.
It sounds complicated, and I confess I, too, was a little put off by the challenge of figuring out what would work for me. But if you approach the challenge methodically, you can discover what works for you -- and what doesn't.
Here's the methodology I used to determine the right mix for me:
The process works. If it seems a little intimidating and time consuming, consider that it works just as quickly as the promised effects of medications do.
And it was far easier compared to the pain and suffering anxiety caused in my life.
Try it for yourself, and discover what freedom can really mean.
Michael Knowles is an author, facilitator, musician, producer, personal coach, and sensemaker working in the Monterey Bay area of California. He has spent his life bringing out the best in people and organizations. Michael's latest book is Maximum You: Four Weeks to Unlocking Your Creative Life. Subscribe to his free twice-weekly newsletters designed to help you create the life you truly desire and break the chains of anxiety, depression, and addiction. Visit http://MaximumYouToday.com.