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Tuesday 29 th April 2014
Your best doctor is no one else but you. 
Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride says: "There is no universal rule, and anyone who tries to prescribe us when we should fast when we should eat and should not be listened to. No scientist, no doctor in the world and no laboratory can tell you what you should do personally. The only authority that everyone should listen to is his own body, because Mother Nature has taken billions of years to draw it".
Our body knows exactly what is best for it, we only need to be able to listen to it. Every animal knows perfectly what to eat, for example cows instinctively eat medicinal herb when they are sick, without being told to do so. Why are we humans the only ones who don't know what is best for us? Why do we consume food that is harmful for us? What kind of factors stop us from listening to our body?
This article will be on the subject of the second principle of Living Fully Nourished method: how to get to know yourself in order to take your health into your own hands.


Tuesday 29 th April 2014
Identifying intolerances is one of the most important issues in order to find the diet that suits better for a person.


It is difficult to test all foods that have some chance of being problematic. However, you can use different strategies to identify whether you have any kind of intolerance.


Friday 28 th March 2014
A person should be well-nourished from all perspectives: physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. LivingFullyNourished is a method aiming to achieve this full nutrition, based on four principles:
1.- finding the origin of the illness, whether physical, mental or spiritual
2.- knowing yourself in order to find the diet most suited to your body, as well as finding the physical, emotional and spiritual deficiencies in your diet
3.- fixing the dysfunction the body suffers from and addressing the deficiencies
4.- acting, put in practice the necessary changes to recover one’s health.

Illness is an alert raised by the human body so that we realize that something must change in our lives. It is important not to turn off the alarm and continue as if nothing had happened, but to discover why the alarm has been raised in the first place, and so heal the source of the problem later on. Therapy is an important step in this process.
This article will be on the subject of the first principle of the method: identifying the causes of an illness.


Friday 28 th March 2014
A person should be well-nourished from all perspectives: physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. LivingFullyNourished is a method aiming to achieve this full nutrition, based on four principles:
1.- finding the origin of the illness, whether physical, mental or spiritual
2.- knowing yourself in order to find the diet most suited to your body, as well as finding the physical, emotional and spiritual deficiencies in your diet
3.- fixing the dysfunction the body suffers from and addressing the deficiencies
4.- acting, put in practice the necessary changes to recover one’s health.

Illness is an alert raised by the human body so that we realize that something must change in our lives. It is important not to turn off the alarm and continue as if nothing had happened, but to discover why the alarm has been raised in the first place, and so heal the source of the problem later on. Therapy is an important step in this process.
This article will be on the subject of the first principle of the method: identifying the causes of an illness.


Friday 28 th March 2014
We live sorrounded of chemical products. They can be found in most of kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, offices, cities, villages, food, medicines, etc. Luckily our body holds several mechanisms for detoxification that allow preserving life despite these agressions. But the detoxification pathwaty in some individuals (persons or animals) is blocked, and then the toxics are accumulated in the body and they cause the most dreadful diseases.  So then, how can we avoid these products as much as possible?



Continue reading Toxics in our environment


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