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VIBE FREE Mind Body Activation w/ Free Style Martial Arts
VIBE FREE Mind Body Activation With Free Style Martial Arts Goals and regrowth Five parts in phases of self-exploration through concepts and self-examination guide Mind and Body Activation Necessity Introspection Reflection of Self Valuation Situational Natures Gratitude and Reflection
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Take the dive into the concepts and reflect then add to the discussion any ideas or thoughts that come to you from the reading in the expanded course transcript. Thank you for your time and consideration and I am thankful for your presence in this community. I hope everyone is able to navigate the tabs at the top of the page and track the discussion threads. I have given a head start in structure by laying out discussions for each part and its phases. Navigate well friends and seek the best version of ourselves together.
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Please leave your thoughts and feelings in this discussion thread you never know by sharing your story who you may connect with and aid in healing
Growing Up a Girl is Definitely Not about Sparkles, Ponies and Sleepovers
S.L. Kyle Feb 8, 20227 min When I was growing up, there was a very short period of time when I was blissfully unaware of what existing as a female in the world meant. Like Eve before she bit the apple, I was ignorant of my body as a sinful, hated thing, as something that needs to be monitored, fixed, judged, and scrutinized into oblivion. I didn’t yet know that to be a girl is to always be considered less than, a poor imitation of what a real human being is: a man. Although this period didn’t last very long, I still consider myself lucky, as there are many girls who never get to experience this blissful state at all if their childhoods are marked by terror and abuse. Some men pretending to be women bemoan the fact that they never got to experience girlhood. They also accuse actual women of being privileged as they were not shamed for playing with dolls in their childhood. It seems they imagine girlhood is all ponies, sparkles and having sleepovers with your friends where you giggle over boys and have pillow fights. Such a pink, sanitized notion of girlhood proves men can never know what it’s like to exist in this world as a female child. I’ll tell you what it’s like, I want to say to them. I’ll tell you what it’s like and then you can tell me if it’s still an experience you feel you missed out on. ”Some men pretending to be women bemoan the fact that they never got to experience girlhood.” I grew up in the nineties, a time when strict gender roles appeared quite relaxed. As a child, I played with both Barbie dolls and dinosaurs, Hot Wheels and Polly Pockets, something that was seen as perfectly normal back then but could have me dragged off to the nearest gender clinic today. I saw no distinction between “girl” toys or “boy” toys—to me they were just toys. Like a lot of kids, I wanted to play with whatever was fun to play with and let my imagination run wild. I climbed trees, rode my bike, ran around with kids in the neighborhood—lucky to be growing up before the era of parents covering their children in layers of metaphorical bubble wrap with the intention to keep them safe. Back then, I had no notion that a girl was supposed to be anything other than herself. But soon after, the world made sure I was dispelled of that innocent idea.
Energy Production and Metabolism
Optimization of mineral and vitamin intake and how they are metabolized Some vitamins work better at a metabolic level than others primarily because of their solubility in the body, with water-soluble vitamins like B complex and vitamin C being more directly involved in energy production and metabolism due to their rapid absorption and utilization, while fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K are stored in fat tissue and have functions more related to cell signaling and immune health, meaning they might not directly impact metabolism as quickly. Key points about vitamin solubility and metabolic function: · Water-soluble vitamins: · Easily absorbed into the bloodstream. · Excreted readily through urine if taken in excess. · Often act as coenzymes in metabolic pathways, directly supporting energy production. · Examples: B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12), vitamin C. · Fat-soluble vitamins: · Absorbed with dietary fat and stored in the liver and fatty tissue. · Can accumulate in the body and lead to toxicity if taken in large amounts. · Often involved in functions like vision, bone health, and antioxidant activity. · Examples: Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K. Specific examples of how certain vitamins impact metabolism: · B vitamins: These are critical for the breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to produce energy. · Vitamin C: Plays a role in collagen synthesis and antioxidant protection, which can indirectly affect metabolic processes. · Vitamin D: Helps with calcium absorption, important for bone health and potentially impacting insulin sensitivity.
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