Friday 18 October 2013

Are natural resources plummeting?..

What is the real 'man-made' natural substance that has seen a devastating drop since the introduction/rise of; convenience, enhanced-sedertaism, prostitution to BIG industries, fake foods, polluted airs, concrete jungles etc.?.. (you could plunge all of that into the progression from manualism to modern machine reliance, 'industrial revolution'?)

Any ideas?..

Well yes you would be right in saying Oil, Coal and potentially Gas. As Recent discoveries of not just significant, but huge oil and gas reserves in the little-explored Mediterranean Sea between Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Syria and Lebanon suggest that the region could become literally a “new Persian Gulf” in terms of oil and gas riches. Asia and the pacific regions are the hungriest coal consumers, Europe; Natural gas and nuclear power, with the Americas and middle east storming the way with the highest oil consumption in 2012 to date (bp statistical review, 2012; corbett report, 2013). 

Lets look a little more closer to home...

How about that very substance that's triggered by your pituitary gland (which is controlled by mental/emotional, physical, environmental and nutritional stimuli), which in turn releases a hormone known as 'luteinizing hormone' (LH) who's job it is to trigger the testicles and or ovaries into producing the substance that offers us humans the ability to thrive and without it... well lets just say, men are starting to look more like women. Well yep that juicy, vital, confidence boosting, bone growing, sperm producer is >>TESTOSTERONE<< (Progesterone in females).

So why is this hormone plummeting? (or becoming de-ratioed) 

"Man Food"= Man Moobs

Well from the list above (first paragraph), they all have a couple of very similar characteristics and end side effects. They all promote over toxicity within our systems that are contributing to excess stress, inflammation, free radical damage, immune suppression and evidently chronic deficiencies! 
And with that we see, through lifestyle factors, such as; poor sleep patterns, low T4 conversion, inability to digest and eliminate effectively, lack of mental clarity and… Paleo, caveman, 'eat as much meat as you wantism' but the rest are all signs of real, poor anabolic hormonal regulation of our friend Mr T. 

With a lack of testosterone we tend to see and experience an uprise in its antagonist; estrogen and prolactin. By many peoples understanding estrogen is the 'female' hormone, but in truth both sexes produce it in quantities that are vital for their individual 'surthrival'. Well thats when we live in accordance and listen to our bodies signals. If you take a look around, most don't seem to be listening at all.        

So as you can see the real issue is us. A healthy environment will always equal a healthy human and vis versa. We need to contribute to these ecosystems by firstly looking after our own internal one. By reducing toxicity exposure from the foods and drinks we consume, making conscious decisions about what we want from our time and realising the only way to truly embrace 'life' here on earth is to start with freeing ourselves from expectation and thinking what you're told. 

As the only thing you have to live with everyday is yourself, so you better get to know it and start enjoying your time together if you truly want to create an enjoyable experience. 


The Testosterone suppressors: 

  • Unsaturated fats; from excess foliage, nuts, seeds, veg oil, margarine, soy products, legumes, muscle meats (via the tryptophan-serotonin-CNS excitatory pathway), corn etc...
  • Fake food-like-stuffs (canned and pre-packed-made shit)
  • Shade
  • United kingdom, Scandinavia, Greenland, Iceland (only due to lack of light/sun)
  • Stagnent relationships and Employment
  • Dehydration
  • Lying to yourself  
  • Late nights
  • Plastic and "Care" products (BPA/BHT/phthalates/Dioxin/Styrene etc..) 
  • 'Birth control' 
  • No dream.... 

Beatle.

                                                                                                                  

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