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FOTOS: Abandonó la vida en la ciudad para “vivir desnuda en la jungla”

Esta es la historia de Freelee, una youtuber australiana de 37 años quien comparte ideas veganas y ahora, ha ahorrado miles de dólares en tratamientos de belleza durante un año tras mudarse a la selva suramericana, como destaca el Daily Mail. La mujer escapó de la “civilización occidental” con su pareja con el fin e […]

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Freelee/ Tomada de Instagram: @freelee_official
Freelee/ Tomada de Instagram: @freelee_official

Freelee/ Tomada de Instagram: @freelee_official

Freelee/ Tomada de Instagram: @freelee_official

Esta es la historia de Freelee, una youtuber australiana de 37 años quien comparte ideas veganas y ahora, ha ahorrado miles de dólares en tratamientos de belleza durante un año tras mudarse a la selva suramericana, como destaca el Daily Mail.

La mujer escapó de la “civilización occidental” con su pareja con el fin e liberarse de “la vida esclava” en la que trabajaba cinco días a la semana.

“Quería inspirarme y sentir algo significativo todos los días“, contó Freelee.

Ahora, Freelee pasa la mayor parte de sus días desnuda, come frutas y verduras, se baña en las lluvias monzónicas y toma agua de los riachuelos de la selva.

La mujer comparte fotos en Instagram y clips en Youtube, en donde aparece desnuda o con ropa hecha de materiales orgánicos.

“¿Que si ahora voy a estar desnuda en cada fotografía? Sí, desnuda en la jungla. Libre de ropa, etiquetas, zapatos, maquillaje y depilación. Simplemente, uno se siente bien”, escribe la mujer junto a una de sus fotos.

Según destaca el medio citado, la mujer se ha ahorrado 4 mil dólares en un año, en maquillaje y procedimientos estéticos como las pestañas postizas, teñirse el pelo o cuchillas de afeitar.

In my early teens and most of my twenties I had serious digestive issues. I was often curled up in pain, this picture is symbolic of that. I took courses of strong antibiotics, they only intensified my issues. I was losing my sanity. I decided to book in with the 'best gastroenterologist in Australia'. The 15 min consult cost $215. He looked ill himself but he was the "expert" after all, so I trusted him. I was sent for an endoscopy. $430 later he diagnosed me with "an inflamed gut". Well no shit Sherlock! I could FEEL it was inflamed…but why?? He said I need not worry as there was a special medication coming from the USA soon which would heal me, in the meantime there was another drug he recommended. I knew this was a lie, I'd been there before. As he was writing the script I stood up and pushed the chair away "NO✋️I do NOT want anymore drugs!" and stormed out. Long story short, I decided to take my health into my own hands. I found the raw vegan and raw till 4 lifestyle (most importantly fruit) and finally got out of my bodies way and let my body heal itself. Freedom from your digestive distress is closer than you think. #gofreeyourself Btw – We built this composting toilet, link will be in bio.

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Lately I go days without looking in the mirror even once, and I find it incredibly freeing. This was definitely not always the case. As a young woman I became obsessed with my reflection. I would spend hours a day analysing and comparing. Was it because I was vain? Because I thought I was too perfect for this world? On the contrary, I saw a face filled with 'imperfections'. I believed the story I was told by advertisements, that I was born inadequate and in desperate need of enhancement. I saw normal human charateristics as defects to be erased or covered; to be ashamed of. I hated my skin, especially my freckles. My smile was too narrow and my teeth too crooked. My top lip too skinny. Eyes not big enough. My hair too fine. The reality is, I didn't see the real me in the mirror. I didn't see the cheeky girl who loved to explore nature for hours and play in the dirt and creeks, instead I saw the ugly lies the beauty industry fed me. I've now been many months without makeup, fake lashes, creams, treatments etc and it feels so damn liberating. Remember, you were not born flawed, you were born into a flawed system. You were designed to be wild and free, to get dirty, to love and laugh, to explore and experience this beautiful planet – not to stress over your humanness. Don't buy the lie$ #gofreeyourself

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So how do ya like ma coconuts? 😸…I just love seeing my DIY coconut bowl collection growing 😍It feels really empowering to make things myself rather than pay others. You might think "Oh I could never learn to do that, I'm just not good at that stuff" and that's where you are wrong. I grew up without a shred of do-it-yourself experience, I was taught by this consumerist society that it's better to just buy something rather than attempt to create it yourself. Sure, it may be quicker and easier but where is the personal satisfaction in that? Everytime I use the bowls I feel a sense of purpose and pride. You try, make mistakes (eg. hole in bottom of one bowl) but you learn and become more skilled, confident and powerful each time. Save money and become a stronger, freer woman with each project. 💪 Remember – If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you, if you are determined to learn, no one can stop you. #gofreeyourself

Una publicación compartida por #gofreeyourself #rawtill4 (@freelee_official) el

At one point I used to waste so much money buying designer handbags, and for what? To be admired by random strangers? To be accepted into some sort of ‘elite’ club? Envied by friends? Looking back I realise I just lacked true purpose and direction in life. I was also looking for love and acceptance through an expensive, wasteful lie. Thankfully, I woke up. Now I dream about a waste-free world and really believe it’s possible if we start with ourselves. I decided to learn a new skill that helps with this focus and am now making bags out of 100% palm leaf. They are reusable for years (depending on how u treat it), biodegradable and #zerowaste. They are also great for gifts. I know not all of you can make these bags, however, what you can do now is implement little changes into your lifestyle that will make a huge impact on the world around you. Firstly, go vegan ofcourse!🍃If you go for take away food, always take reusable plastic containers.🍃Take a photo of business cards instead of taking the actual card.🍃Shop in second-hand stores for pre-loved bargains.🍃Use a menstrual cup instead of tampons.🍃Always take reusable produce bags for fruits and veggies.🍃Ride your bike to close destinations instead of driving. BAM 💪These are only a few tips, feel free to add more in the comments 🤙 #gofreeyourself

Una publicación compartida por #gofreeyourself #rawtill4 (@freelee_official) el

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Sonia López

publicista, mercadotecnóloga y community manager, mi pasión es entrelazar estrategias creativas con el poder de la comunicación para ayudar a las personas y contar sus valiosas historias.


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