Low Carb Mag July 2015 | Page 28

MM: It all becomes a bit like a religion, doesn’t it? KK: So much dogma involved when you go to that place. There’s no gray in that. It’s so black and white. For me I’m in a totally different place. I have done a lot of judging in my life. I used to have a lot of control issues over my children. I speak a lot to moms because this is like how it used to be for me, that it had to be this way and I fought with everybody around me who didn’t agree. It was really, because I was being a perfectionist. So I take all these things and I put them into the foodstuff and into the balance stuff and talk about these emotions. We get to be all the emotions and the only way out of hell, when you’re suffering, is to accept where you are. If you don’t accept that you’re sad about something, or that you’re beating yourself up without judgment, you’re not going to get out of hell. AB: Yes, I like your opinions.