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Infomania - The Newest Obsession on the Block

30/10/2014

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A female honeybee larva can grow up to be either a queen or a worker depending on what food it's fed. I didn't make that up. Hives are complex social structures with different kinds of workers, such as harvesters, nurses and cleaners. There are no hedge fund bees or celebrity bees. Everyone gets fed, there is no competition, everyone is equal, they know their place, the cleaner wouldn't dream of being a nurse bee.

Unlike us. We feel we need to do it all: (Attention women!) be the queen; lay the eggs; clean; work; cook; breed ;make cupcakes. This is why we end up on xanax and bees don't.

It's that old chestnut. Comparison is what drives us mad. When will I learn I am not you? I don't even have the same shaped nose, why would I need to have what you have? Some people are satisfied with their lot. I haven't met anyone like this but I know they're out there in the country somewhere among the trees growing their own chickens, pulling udders for a living.

For the rest of us there's an infection in the air, there are memes like mental viruses that travel through the atmosphere spreading ideas from mind to mind influencing our thoughts and behaviours. You don't even have to watch the news or listen to gossip. It will permeate into your brain, whether you like it or not. Part of the infection is not just keeping up with your neighbor but leaving that neighbour in the dust seething with resentment. We strive, we strive and we strive some more.

Maybe, we think if we stuff ourselves with enough information it will raise us above the hordes, that the more RAMs we've rammed in our heads the more significant our presence is on earth. We take in all that information at a cost; it exhausts us trying to figure out what we need and what is trivia. We're so clogged up upstairs it's difficult to make sensible decisions; should I worry about cancer or getting the right toothpaste?

Our brains are not computers, they don't need charging, they need to rest and there is no rest. Who has time to rest? It's a dirty word. The only time you can legitimately rest is when you're in the rest room and then you're forgiven, otherwise if you say you're resting, you're fired or seen as old and senile. Every bit of information coming in and out is sucking out your energy, that's why you always forget where you parked your car.

And let me just bring in mental illness. One of the first symptoms of depression is when you can't make any decisions. Choosing which direction to walk is overwhelming, looking at a menu is like going on Mastermind. Eventually your brain gives up, it has no more room, you've scored 'game over' hit your full capacity like an over stuffed hoover bag before it explodes. Then, the agony of people demanding an answer becomes too much to bear and finally you can only decide which window you want to jump out of.

Something has to change - can it change? Can we change?

1 Comment
Regina Bablanian
26/5/2015 10:46:36 pm

Hi Ruby
A new friend of mine loves your attitude to life and mentioned how wonderful you are and that you suffer from depression.
My ears popped up. Thoughts tripped over themselves. I said to her 'perhaps Ruby can help us.' I couldn't wait to ask you if you are interested to help us to promote a mineral which a friend of mine calls.a 'Godsend.' Twenty years ago she suffered severe depression and was prescribed antidepressants then antipsychotics. She couldn't think or function. Went off cold turkey and suffered physical pain for 3 months. She was determined not to take this type of medicine again. A few years ago she was convinced by John Gray on YouTube that mood swings was due to the lack of the mineral Lithium. He recommended taking it in the form of Lithium Orotate. It's a food supplement. It's relatively inexpensive, 200 tablets of 5mgm dose. Initially 6 tablets per day. My friend started with 6 but now Takes 1-2 per day. She can function without restriction, is calm and no longer suffers from migraines nor fibromyalgia like symptoms. She's so happy. I googled long term effects of lithium Orotate to find it was verified on a number of sites. There are other conditions that people suffer that have found relief from this substance. I have asked the Australian Govt to fund independent research on this mineral. I have also asked the AMA to ask their members(GP's) to prescribe their patients this mineral and to test them(blood tests and other requirements) as a form of study. I was wondering if you are able to provide publicity to this cause. Safety is a concern. I have told 20 people about this. Five are buying the tablets. That's a high percentage of people willing to try it. I don't want people to be placed in a position of being harmed by taking Lithium Orotate. Research is required to ensure that people are safe. If it's found to be safe and effective it may replace current medication on the market. The population will be happier and healthier. Lithium Carbonate(900mgms)is quite toxic and blood tests are taken on a regular basis to monitor its affect on the patient. The side effects are debilitating causing some people to not be able to work.
Lithium Orotate has changed my friend's life to a fulfilled one. How wonderful it would be if what happened to her could also happen to others!
I hope you will be as excited as I am over this find. It could magically transform people's lives,
Kind regards Regina

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