>Frankly, the whole thing is, in the end, depressing. It is just
>tiresome to have to maintain such a strict rejectionist attitude
>toward food, whether the plan is Neanderthin or Anchell. As the
>years go by it is in one sense "easier" to do this, but in
>another way it is increasingly tedious. This is why diets fail,
>of course. The mental energy consumed by this unceasing dietary
>vigilance takes a toll. When my vigilance flags, I gain weight.
May be you have exhausted the subject by looking at it from a wrong
angle!
depression might be a sign that you have other works to do than focusing on
the content of your diet .May be you want to be curious about the contenant
now .
check this .
http://home.earthlink.net/~clearpathwayhttp://homepages.nyu.edu/~er26/toxicmind.htmlhttp://www.egroups.com/group/Depression-Anxiety
jean-claude