So today is the first day of spring (at least according to
the Calendar, I don’t know that our friends in the East coast will agree). But
none-the-less it’s feeling spring like here, and I am feeling an interest in
beginnings and growth and all that jazz. Especially since I feel like I have
been in a bit of a personal winter.
So yeah in the spirit of spring, new chapters, onward and
upward, and any other metaphor you can think of for that kind of thing, I have
decided to do a couple week cleanse/detox. I will be significantly cutting out
most dairy, I will be getting rid of sugar (save what occurs naturally in
things like fruit and stuff) and getting rid of fake chemical no calorie
sweeteners too. I will also be avoiding booze… even my beloved glass of evening
wine.
All of that sounds pretty doable, the one thing I am
extremely nervous about is that I will also be saying bye to coffee for a while.
Coffee and I have a deep, loving connection, so I think this is going to feel more like a
break up than a dietary choice. But the truth is I think this is something
important I have to do for me. I think the coffee is making my already nervous disposition out of control, and I think it has been messing with how my body functions as a whole. so I have decided I love me more than I love coffee.
I am doing it because I want to try to get my body reset to
its natural settings. We spend so much time fueling our bodies with chemicals
and crap that I think we are making ourselves physically and emotionally ill. I
think that my anxiety and depression is exacerbated by the stuff I consume. I
am taking these steps in order to feel more whole.
I am excited
about this change
Course I may not be saying that as I am dealing with the
first few days of the caffeine headaches, but I will cross that bridge when I
get to it.
The caffeine headaches actual mean more blood is flowing into your brain than before. Painful but healthy...
ReplyDeleteI will trust you ;)
DeleteYou made a good point about resetting our bodies. I too will practice this concept
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