When did love start making us sick?

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    Elayne (Sophia Unveiled)
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    This was another main reason as to why I am doing the Sophia Unveiled Blog here and also my Patreon, but more importantly why I care so deeply about love and relationships between men and women.

    I wrote this article today, with links to key clinical trials and studies to show how men and women today are experiencing DIS-EASE, not being at ease with themselves, the world and those around them, and how this is affecting our relationships and lives.

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/124703413

    Once upon a time, romance was about candlelit dinners and whispered confessions. Now, it’s about shared Google Calendars, balancing bills, and taking turns picking up groceries—half of which are pumped with GMOs and pesticides. We are exhausted. We are inflamed. We are struggling to conceive, both literally and metaphorically, the lives we dreamed of.

    Stress has become the third party in modern relationships—the unwanted guest who never leaves, the shadow lurking behind every argument, every sleepless night, every unexplained headache. We take our vitamins, drink our matcha, and try to meditate away the anxiety, but the truth is, stress isn’t just a feeling—it’s a slow, invisible disease eating away at our bodies, our minds, and our futures.

    And what if I told you it’s even in our water? And in our food?

    I’d like to share this really important post – FREE TO READ but behind a wall in my Patreon as it is not for minors – and which I feel everyone should read. This website is about ABF but also finding a significant other, and while this sometimes feels an impossible task, it often doesn’t work because we sabotage it and do not share or communicate at all levels. But also because of the way we interact with each other causing stress…today here a post caught my eye while I’m in bed recovering from a vaccine I did not want, but had to have, on how “to convince” someone about ABF…

    Whatever happened to “free will” and people making an informed decision based on good communication? We should never aim to change anyone in relationships or impose anything, but there are also other matters at play. I will address that topic in an upcoming article and talk but for today, I’d like to leave you with this and urge that you think about very carefully about everything you put into your bodies…energy and people too as when we are intimate with someone and exchange fluids, there is also an energetic exchange and part of that person stays with us…so think about that carefully, as their energy will also impact your life.

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    Simon
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    • Looking for: Female
    • United Kingdom

    Beautiful x

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    andrewbobby
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    • Looking for: Female
    • USA
    • Illinois

    Agree, modern relationships have so much stress and outside pressure, not to mention all the hidden stuff we don’t even consider. It is definitely a conversation worth having

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    Fosterluv
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    • USA
    • California

    In modern world, we have polluted all basic element of body/life. We can’t even imagine, how deep all these have dented our echo system/life.

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    Giorgio
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    • United Kingdom

    Generally, I think love, or the side effects of such, can have both a positive and negative effect on ones health. On one hand, being in love often leads to increased moments of happiness, reduced stress, and a boost in overall well-being. However, as we have seen, with through our own lives or those close to us, love can also lead to emotional distress, anxiety, and heartbreak, which can manifest physically. It should be stressed that conditions like anxiety, depression, and stress can weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to illness. Additionally, obsessive or unrequited love can lead to unhealthy behaviors and emotional turmoil. In summary, while love can promote health and happiness, it can also contribute to emotional and physical ailments when it turns sour.

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