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Originally Posted by Being
People are in depth & complex - mental health disorders are generally complex conditions.
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People yes but mental health disorders actually aren't that complex.
Mental disorders are viewed from physical perspective. They are all based on what is perceived in physical world. What we perceive are "faults".
But the mind does not lie in the physical world. There could be something wrong with the mind but that is unlikely. And you cannot really evaluate the mind from physical perspective, only superficially.
Let's say the mind is okay, but in physical world faults are perceived. The problem lies in the brain, but the brain is not the mind. Brain is merely an interface between physical world and mental world. So that thought-forms could be translated correctly into physical terms (or physical into mental), without faults, the connection has to be right and unobstructed.
The mind sends (probably) always "perfect" signals to the brain.
For everything to be fine neural configurations have to be able to do their job correctly. If there are deficiencies of nutrients-vitamins-minerals that are necessary for proper brain functioning, there will be issues. If there are toxic substances in the body that get in the way, there will be problems. If there are some negative energies disrupting, there will be problems. Parasites? Again issues. Is there actual physical bodily damage caused by these? That's a bigger issue, the longer lasting kind, to some extent even permanent damage (though body does heal itself from (nearly) anything, every part of it, but some parts take longer).
If there are health issues, any kind health issues. One that always has to be addressed is diet. Diet has to be adequately right, always.
Goal is to give the body all the nutrients-vitamins-minerals it needs in quantities it needs them. Without toxins and other unnecessary harmful substances. And the body will heal itself from nearly everything.
Then of course what is a "right" diet... long topic on its own. In short all raw, emphasis on raw nutrient dense animal products.
There are also parasites that need to be addressed with emphasis, because they are nasty creatures. Parasites love toxins and excess sugar.
"Living" my life. Then getting a severe health problem (unrelated to mental health), finding the real cause and thus cure ("eating right"), and then after a few weeks completely unexpectedly noticing mental parts of myself, that I previously thought were "inseparable part of me", simply disappear...