Metabolic mind and primordial instinct. From biochemistry to the embodiment applied to nutrition. Vegan integrated diet. One step forward.
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Keywords

metabolic mind
pH Zone
embodiment
vegan diet
cultural anthropology
psychoanalysis
hermeneutics of the suspect

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Tafuri, R. M., & Fontana , M. (2020). Metabolic mind and primordial instinct. From biochemistry to the embodiment applied to nutrition. Vegan integrated diet. One step forward. Journal of Advanced Health Care, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.36017/jahc20202260

Abstract

In this era when the whole world is in a psychotic recession, where Covid-19 feeds on human substrate unprepared
for the “pandemic state”, the only real salvation is listening to one’s metabolism. It is not a title from Hollywood, it
is a real lockdown of the human race which, once again in history, demonstrates its ineptitude which, by syllogism,
would mean a lack of resilient property. A resilience not in relation to a material, but metaphorically projected to a
reflection where man, the only protagonist endowed with intellect, once again makes the same mistakes by entering
the usual loop that punctually repeats itself every decade.
Mind and body seem to be no longer distinguishable and have lost the structuring quality that their role determined
and made possible constructive actions on the world. The distance between observer and observed, between mind
and matter, has faded as if to cruelly provoke a loss of consciousness and identity crisis, hindering the creation of new
models, theories and correlations that allow to act in this world. Neuroscience is shedding light on crucial aspects of
the nervous system, such as the modalities of neuronal growth and selection of unused synapses (Edelman 1987), as
well as the effects of learning or repeated and recorded experiences, on metabolism and cellular gene transcription
( Kandel, Schartz, Jessel, 1991). Psychosomatics with a view to multifactoriality and interdependence for mind-body
study are the key points for the study presented here.

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