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Meals undeniably shape our society, and who we eat with naturally becomes our community and support system. When you choose a diet so far outside the norm that you don’t want your own family to look too closely, that’s a wedge that only grows with time and discomfort. It’s easier for someone who believes they’re on a moral high ground to ignore warnings and surround themselves with the people who agree with them.
Do I think I was more suggestible or moody or light headed? Absolutely, and I think the other women who ate this way did too. I found it very difficult to concentrate on anything for more than an hour without my brain circling back to food. But I think it was the meaning and belief they put behind it that ultimately isolated them from the world. Because no amount of nutritional information can argue with moral righteousness.
This article is about NXIVM an entirely different group than Universal Medicine.
I Followed the NXIVM Sex Cult Diet For a Week
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However, the author's description of social isolation caused by extreme dieting and the imprisoning mental obsessions caused by adhering to such a diet - perhaps this may resemble what happens to those adherant to Serge Benhayon's diet.