Friday, November 13, 2009

Depression or Law of Attraction

Dear Readers

Recently i found this interesting website which bring out a lot of famous writers and authors. This website bring all experts together and post their articles within the site. I extract one of the article and share with my readers.

Depression can be quite painful for those who experience it. Emotions can range from just feeling down in the dumps to wanting to die. It is difficult to live this way and for many when their mind is clogged with a cloud of sadness it is hard to do anything.

I have read a few articles on the Law of Attraction and Depression. Sadly enough many of them condemn the depressed and say that it is just something they have to work out. Many articles talk about different thoughts people should have to change their mindset. What these people may not realize is that when you are engulfed by a feeling of hopelessness it may not be that easy for some.

So what can a depressed person do in regards to the law of attraction to improve their mood and outlook? The answer may not be what typical therapist would recommend, but the answer is get angry.

The book "Ask and It is Given" by Esther and Jerry Hicks speaks of climbing the emotional scale. This emotional scale is a series of words to describe emotions individuals have. The words are interchangeable, for example if the scale says depressed as one of the words in can be interchanged with hopelessness.

Getting angry is a step up from depression. Trying to evoke an angry feeling is a good way to switch gears, it gets you out of the helplessness and into the anger mindset. Just like depression, anger is not considered a good emotion. However, for a depressed person it is a good emotion, even if it is only temporary.

One must not stay in the state of anger for to long, it is not good for them or others around them. After you have accomplished getting out of the depressed state and into the anger state you can climb the scale further to a yet better feeling emotion.

You continue to climb the scale and when you reach a slightly positive emotion, stay there and enjoy it. If you prefer, you can immediately climb the scale further and reach the next positive state of emotion.

With practice, you will be able to notice when your feelings are in the depressed state and recall the better feeling you had when you climbed to the state of anger. You will also be able to recall what state you wish to reach after anger.

With this recollection you will slowly be able to climb out of depression when ever it looms about.

Jenny is a hypnotist and an entrepreneur. She is one of the creators of this website.

Look out for her if you feel her article is interesting. ;)


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Eat Less Rice

Dear Readers

Once again thank you Jann sending this interesting email to me. Is a very good article so i decide to share here with everyone. :)


The human body was never meant to consume rice! You see, our genes have hardly changed in more than 30,000 years. However, our food choices and lifestyle have changed dramatically. The caveman would hardly recognise our food or way of life.



Caveman food was never cooked as fire was not yet tamed. Thus, he ate only those foods that you can eat without treatment with or by fire.. He ate fruits, vegetables, fish (sushi anyone?), eggs, nuts and meat. Yes, even meat! You can even eat meat raw if you were starving in the forest. You have the necessary enzymes to digest meat.

However, rice, like wheat and corn, cannot be eaten raw. It must be cooked. Even if you were starving in the desert, you cannot eat rice in the raw form. This is because we do not have the system of enzymes to break rice down. You were never meant to eat rice. To make matters worse, you not only eat rice, but also make it the bulk of your food.

In some parts of Asia , rice forms up to 85% of the plate. Even if you take rice, keep it to a minimum.. Remember, it is only for your tongue - not your body. Actually, rice and other grains like wheat and corn are actually worse than sugar. There are many reasons:

Rice becomes sugar - lots of it!
This is a fact that no nutritionist can deny: rice is chemically no different from sugar. One bowl of cooked rice is the caloric equal of 10 teaspoons of sugar. This does not matter whether it is white, brown or herbal rice. Brown rice is richer in fibre, some B vitamins and minerals but it is still the caloric equal of 10 teaspoons of sugar. To get the same 10 teaspoons of sugar, you need to consume lots of kangkong-10 bowls of it.

Rice is digested to become sugar.
Rice cannot be digested before it is thoroughly cooked. However, when thoroughly cooked, it becomes sugar and spikes circulating blood sugar within half an hour-almost as quickly as it would if you took a sugar candy. Rice is very low in the 'rainbow of anti-oxidants. '

This complete anti-oxidant rainbow is necessary for the effective and safe utilisation of sugar. Fruits come with a sugar called fructose. However, they are not empty calories as the fruit is packed with a whole host of other nutrients that help its proper assimilation and digestion.

Rice has no fibre.
The fibre of the kangkong fills you up long before your blood sugar spikes. This is because the fibre bulks and fills up your stomach. Since white rice has no fibre, you end up eating lots of 'calorie dense' food before you get filled up. Brown rice has more fibre but still the same amount of sugar.

Rice is tasteless-sugar is sweet.
There is only so much that you can eat at one sitting. How many teaspoons of sugar can you eat before you feel like throwing up? Could you imagine eating 10 teaspoons of sugar in one seating?

Rice is always the main part of the meal.
While sugar may fill your dessert or sweeten your coffee, it will never be the main part of any meal. You could eat maybe two to three teaspoons of sugar at one meal. However, you could easily eat the equal value of two to three bowls (20-30 teaspoons) of sugar in one meal. I am always amused when I see someone eat sometimes five bowls of rice (equals 50 teaspoons of sugar) and then asks for tea tarik kurang manis!

There is no real 'built in' mechanism for us to prevent overeating of rice:
How much kangkong can you eat?
How much fried chicken can you eat?
How much steamed fish can you eat?
Think about that!

In one seating, you cannot take lots of chicken, fish or cucumber, but you can take lots of rice. Eating rice causes you to eat more salt. As rice is tasteless, you tend to consume more salt-another villain when it comes to high blood pressure. You tend to take more curry that has salt to help flavor rice. We also tend to consume more ketchup and soy sauce which are also rich in salt.

Eating rice causes you to drink less water.
The more rice you eat, the less water you will drink as there is no mechanism to prevent the overeating of rice. Rice, wheat and corn come hidden in our daily food. As rice is tasteless, it tends to end up in other foods that substitute rice like rice flour, noodles and bread. We tend to eat the hidden forms which still get digested into sugar.

Rice, even when cooked, is difficult to digest.
Can't eat raw rice? Try eating rice half cooked. Contrary to popular belief, rice is very difficult to digest. It is 'heavy stuff'. If you have problems with digestion, try skipping
rice for a few days. You will be amazed at how the problem will just go away.

Rice prevents the absorption of several vitamins and minerals.
Rice when taken in bulk will reduce the absorption of vital nutrients like zinc, iron and the B vitamins.



Are you a rice addict? Going rice-less may not be easy but you can go rice-less. Eating less rice could be lot easier than you think. Here are some strategies that you can pursue in your quest to eat less rice:

Eat less rice-cut your rice by half.
Barry Sears, author of the Zone Diet, advises 'eating rice like spice'. Instead, increase your fruits and vegetables. Take more lean meats and fish. You can even take more eggs ( If you are a Carnivores)... I suggest vegetables and nuts.

Have 'riceless' meals.
Take no rice or wheat at say, breakfast. Go for eggs instead ( If you are a Carnivores)... I suggest fruits and nuts.

Go on 'riceless' days.
Go 'western' once a week.

Take no rice and breads for one day every week.
That can't be too difficult. Appreciate the richness of your food. Go for taste, colours and smells. Make eating a culinary delight. Enjoy your food in the original flavours.

Avoid the salt shaker or ketchup.
You will automatically eat less rice.

Eat your fruit dessert before (Yes! No printing error) your meals.
The fibre rich fruits will 'bulk up' in your stomach. Thus, you will eat less rice and more fruits..

It's your life. Decide what you want to eat! But eat less rice!