Can what you eat on a date be the difference between lasting love, a simple friendship, or a date gone bad, and the sight of those foods and the memory of that date make you sick? Can you strengthen family bonds simply by serving a certain dish? Can a dinner menu help seal international peace agreements? Rone de Beauvoir says, “yes.” If you’ve ever wondered why following a meal she became irritable and mean, and he became slothful and sluggish, it could be what you’ve eaten combined with what your body has yet to release or to be more blunt, eliminate.
Several weeks have gone by and the only touching either of you have done with each other is the touching of the back and the butt while sleeping and snoring in opposite directions. Forget about the “he say,” “she say” drama, it’s time to discover what is really making you sick in your relationship.
But many couples simply lack the knowledge of physical signs, which can be a leading cause of sickness lending itself well to that deployable feeling with some foods which is a reminder of an evening gone seriously wrong. Of course there are some people we meet that just seem to make you “sick” just at the mere sight of them. There are many things I could say about that, and perhaps I will in another article.
So for now I’d like to focus on three tips that lead to relationship sickness, or what I call “relationship constipation,” meaning your love life has come to a grinding halt, as oppose to a grinding swing with your partner.
2. HYPOGLYCAEMIA – Fatigue, which is so prevalent in our time, is considered to be one of hypoglycemia’s major afflictions. Dr. Sam Roberts, in his book Exhaustion, estimates that at least 50 per cent of the work done in the United States is done by people who suffer from fatigue but do not think if sufficiently out of the ordinary to complain, and the same is true in our relationships. Low blood sugar may impair mental health even more than physical health, since it deprives the delicate brain and nervous system of much-needed oxygen. Hypoglycemia has a nickname known as the great “imitator” simply because it imitates so many mental and emotional disorders. As a result, many hypoglycemics are mistakenly diagnosed as neurotic. A few examples of the symptoms would be:
1. Irritability
2. Depression
3. Digestive disturbances
4. Forgetfulness
5. Unsocial, asocial or antisocial behavior
6. Indecisiveness
7. Lack of sex (females)
8. Allergies
9. Itching and crawling sensations on the skin
3. PROTEINS – Protein is the most plentiful substance in the body after water. In fact, the Greek word protos means ‘first’. Proteins are the building blocks of the body, not only of the muscles and tissues of the skin, as most people know, but also of hormones, enzymes, antibodies and blood. You cannot build a wall with just mortar and sand; you need bricks. The same is true with the human body. The body uses proteins like building blocks, to build up muscle and blood, skin and bone, heart and brain. Proteins build up and regenerate vital hormones such as insulin, adrenalin and thyroxine, which control weight, sexual activity and metabolism.
While there are several other factors, I decided only to focus on the above as a base in hopes that you will take the time from hip-grinding sweat-inducing sex, to seeking out what might make you sick in your relationships, whether that’s food you’re eating, or a lack of body maintenance. Hopefully you will check it out.
Rone de Beauvoir Executive Chef, Author and Relationship Expert shows you how to use the kitchen to establish hot passionate romance, enhance your relationships, involve your partner in your fantasies, and position yourself as the partner of choice. She publishes, “Swing in the Kitchen Tips of the Week,” a free ezine on how to create love, life and relationships, and she host her own Internet Live Radio show “Swing In the Kitchen, on BlogTalkRadio.com every Friday. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hostpage.aspx?show_id=32360 If you would like to receive Rone’s unique insider tips, insight and secrets, Subscribe http://www.itsonlydinner.net/subscribe.html and receive by email her free eBook “25 Reasons to Say I love you.” Rone is the author of It’s Only Dinner: Dining for Love Romance and Relationships and Decadent Meals and Desserts: How to Conjure Up Love with Aphrodisiacs. To learn more visit her website http://www.itsonlydinner.net/
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