AN ANALOGY FOR LEARNING NUTRITIONAL
BALANCING SCIENCE
by Lawrence Wilson, MD
©
March 2011, The Center For Development
The following is a useful
analogy to help understand the complex way that a nutritional balancing program
works, as opposed to other medical and natural healing programs.
Imagine a ship that is heavily
laden with containers of toxic waste, piled high up on the deck. The ship is riding very low in the
water as a result of all the weight.
It is also listing to one side or the other because the weight is
usually distributed unevenly. In
addition, the ship is rusty and not in top shape. For all these reasons, the ship is in some danger of tipping
over and sinking.
In this analogy, the ship is like our bodies. The
cargo is like our individual load of toxic metals, toxic chemicals, infections
and other problems. Listing to the side is analogous to having
an unbalanced oxidation rate, or perhaps unbalanced vital mineral ratios. The result are the many symptoms and
complaints that most people are forced to live with. A heavily laden and weakened ship that is listing to one
side is not a bad analogy for the health condition of many people today, even
young children.
THE CHALLENGE FOR
ALL HEALING MODALITIES
One can imagine that in the
effort to assist with healing and detoxification, (unloading the cargo), the
person (or ship) could be made worse.
It is even possible that the therapy might sink the ship if it
unbalances it further or is not done carefully.
Symptomatic remedies such as
drugs, herbs, vitamins, minerals, homeopathics and
many other remedies may control many symptoms. However, they often add to the toxic burden of the body,
until the person literally ÒsinksÓ into worse health and eventually death.
Another problem with natural healing
methods such as herbs, vitamins, minerals, acupuncture, chelation
and hormone therapies is that one may, in fact, remove various toxins using
these and other methods. However,
in the process it is easy to remove the toxic cargo in a way that further
unbalances the ship, and this causes the method to either not work well, or it
makes the person worse or even less balanced.
This is like removing a
container from the side of the ship that is riding higher in the water, and as
a result, the ship tips to the other side even more, endangering the entire
ship. This is exactly what
happens, at times, with chelation therapy and hormone
replacement therapies. It is the
reason these are avoided in nutritional balancing science.
NUTRITIONAL
BALANCING SCIENCE
Many people cannot understand
two facts about nutritional balancing science. As a result, they tend to stray away from the program and
pursue other types of healing programs.
They are:
1. How come we donÕt use
ÔremediesÕ of various kinds for symptoms like arthritis, infections, and other
important symptoms such as high blood pressure? Everyone else seems to use vitamins, herbs, or drugs etc. as
remedies.
2. Why donÕt we use chelators to remove toxic metals and hormones to raise low
hormone levels?
The ship analogy helps provide
the answers. The reason is that a
nutritional balancing program is concerned first and always with righting the ship. The first order of business is always
to balance and even the ship. Then
the ship itself is able to start unloading the cargo. Unlike a physical ship, the human body is self-healing, but
only if it is brought to balance first.
Also, the nutritional balancing
program is able to Ôreinforce the hull and the structure of the shipÕ, by
supplying vital nutrients found in cooked vegetables, animal proteins and
others. These may seem like simple
and obvious steps, but most medical and holistic healing programs overlook
these aspects, moving instead to the use of remedies.
To maintain the ship in top
condition, there is simply no substitute for a very healthful diet and
lifestyle, and about 7 or 8 basic supplements that we employ in all cases.
Once the ship is righted,
balanced and strengthened properly, the process of unloading the hazardous
waste cargo occurs quite on its own, as though the body wants it unloaded, but
was waiting for the dock maintenance team to balance the load so that the
unloading process can proceed safely.
This may be called the essence of how a nutritional balancing program
differs from almost all other nutrition, herbal, homeopathic and holistic
healing programs.
RETESTING
Another question I am often
asked is why are the retests so necessary?
This analogy also helps explain
the answer. A problem occurs
during the process of unloading the ship.
When a heavy container of toxins is removed from one area, this tends to
further unbalance the ship. It may
tend to lean to the other side, again causing danger that often stops the
unloading of the toxic waste material.
This is very close to what
actually occurs inside our bodies.
Removing toxic metals, toxic chemicals and infections tend to unbalance
the oxidation rate and major mineral ratios in often unusual and sometimes
severe ways.
The only way to get the process
going again properly is to retest the hair tissue and change the diet and
supplement program in many cases.
This is the rationale for regular retesting, and why it is so critical.
CHELATION THERAPY
Chelation therapy, which is popular among
holistic doctors and naturopaths, is like grabbing one of the containers of
toxins and just ripping it loose from the ship, with no concern for the
delicate balance of the ship.
As a result, it is much less
safe. Also, the ship will resist
efforts to remove the toxic material if it means it will unbalance it. In our experience, chelation
can never remove toxic metals as deeply as nutritional balancing science.
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