by
Lawrence Wilson, MD
© January 2010, The Center For Development
Nutritional
balancing is a sophisticated, integrated method for healing the body at the
deepest possible level. It uses
older principles of yin and yang, traditional naturopathy, and the use of foods
and nutrients to increase the vitality level of the body. It also employs modern theories such as
the stress theory of disease, metabolic typing, cybernetics, holography,
fractal mathematics, chaos theory, biological transmutation of the elements,
and other physics and engineering concepts. These are combined with up-to-date Western medical
physiology and biochemistry.
It rarely involves the use of remedies. In this way, it differs from most modern
naturopathy, homeopathy, conventional medicine, and nutritional therapies. Remedies are simply not needed in most
cases if one balances the body properly.
Diet
and lifestyle-based. The core of the system depends upon a
proper diet and lifestyle. About
eight rather simple nutritional supplements to supply basic nutrients. Choosing the supplements and dosing
them is done using a special method of interpreting a hair tissue mineral
analysis. The hair must not be
washed at the laboratory and it must be interpreted according to stress theory
and cybernetic methods, not others.
Detoxification
procedures. Nutritional balancing also includes a recommendation to use
a near infrared light sauna, but not others, on a daily basis, along with daily
coffee enemas. These are extra
detoxification methods that are not always
necessary, but are extremely helpful and even essential for some clients.
HISTORY OF NUTRITIONAL BALANCING SCIENCE
Nutritional
balancing science was developed by Dr. Paul C. Eck, during the late 1970s and
early 1980s. Dr. Eck was a mineral
researcher who spent his entire adult life developing the ideas and practical
application of this science. He drew
upon the work of many doctors and scientists of the twentieth century, and
beyond, to synthesize a new system of healing specifically for the needs of the
21st century. I was
blessed to have spent 14 years as his apprentice and assistant.
Dr.
Paul Eck passed on in 1996. I have
continued and expanded his work, doing my best to hold fast to his
principles. Others have also
continued his work, but most have modified his principles and I have found
their work much less effective.
Today
(2011), Dr. EckÕs children maintain Analytical Research Laboratories and Endomet Laboratories, which Dr. Eck founded. However, the lab has not updated the
computerized recommendations enough to suit me, so I cannot recommend their
computerized dietary and supplement programs, although they are still better
than almost all holistic and medical approaches to healing that I have
encountered in 30 years of practice.
This website, www.drlwilson.com, offers many of the newer insights that
I believe Dr. Eck would be thrilled to learn about as well.
The
rest of this article will focus on some of the basic ideas of this very
effective, very safe and very cost-effective system of healing. However, a more individualized approach
is best by sending in a sample of hair and following a complete program. If you are interested in starting on an individualized
nutritional balancing program, click here.
THE BASIC DIET AND LIFESTYLE
These
are the major modalities used in nutritional balancing science. The reason is that the human body is
basically a machine that requires certain fuel, and certain types of components
for its proper operation. Without them, every conceivable symptom occurs. If they are all supplied correctly,
healing naturally occurs in many cases.
I
find that If one just follows the fast oxidizer diet
or slow oxidizer diet, whichever they require,
much healing will occur. One must
also drink three quarts or three liters daily of preferably spring water or
carbon-only filtered tap water.
However, do not drink with meals, but drink an hour after meals and up
until about one-half hour before meals.
Adding
the rest of the program, including about 8 carefully chosen supplements and the
detoxification procedures, greatly enhances the healing. Here are more details.
Lifestyle. The basics are simple. Avoid all toxic exposures as much as
possible. This is a tall order,
but not that difficult if one pays attention that which one eats, drinks,
touches, breathes and wears. Also,
certain occupations are hazardous, even sitting in front of computers all
day. Sit back as far as possible
from computers, use a remote keyboard and mouse with laptops, and get up and
stretch and go out of doors into the sun, if possible, every hour, at least if you
must use a computer all day. Also,
use cell phones as little as possible and wear a headset, preferably one using
air to connect to the phone instead of a wire, or use a speakerphone instead of
holding the phone to your head for extended periods of time.
Go
to bed by 8 to 9 PM each night and to get at least 9 or 10 hours of complete
rest each night. One may need a
nap as well for a while to permit deeper healing.
Healthful
eating habits are also mandatory.
Mealtime should be a time of peace and quiet, with relaxed, sit-down
meals, chewing each morsel at least 20 times or more. Sit for at least five minutes after eating, and preferably
for 20-30 minutes after each meal to allow digestion to proceed easily. Avoid eating when upset or tense,
eating on the run, eating standing up, snacking, eating in the car while
driving, and eating in noisy, crowded restaurants, bars and other places that
are not peaceful and quiet.
A
healthful lifestyle also means that oneÕs Òmental dietÓ must be wholesome,
simple and uplifting or inspiring.
This means the books, movies and television shows one watches, the
people one is with, the websites one visits, and all other input into the mind
should be wholesome and pure.
Exercise
should be gentle in all cases, since energy needs to be conserved for
healing. Some doctors do not agree
with this perspective, but I am confident that eventually they will realize
that most people today are too tired and ill for vigorous exercise of any kind.
Lifestyle
also means paying close attention to hygiene, cleanliness, posture, sexual
restraint, and maintaining emotional control and a generally positive
outlook. Holding grudges and
resentments, engaging in too much of anything, and not upholding the dignity
and beauty of the human body in any way is not helpful. Therefore, avoid all alcohol, all
drugs, even over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol or Excedrin and the
look-alikes. Also steer clear of
all vaccines, including flu shots that are largely ineffective and one might
say they are a joke. Avoid x-rays
as much as possible, including at airports, and avoid all medical procedures,
dental procedures and other toxic interventions unless really needed.
Air
travel must be restricted at this time, as it is unhealthful in the extreme. Car, train and bus travel are also
stressful, but less than air travel.
A trip or two per year is fine, but the jet-set lifestyle is not
healthful at all.
The
Basic Diet. Food should be as fresh as possible and organically grown,
if possible. Cook all food except raw
dairy products, which are excellent foods and best eaten in the raw state. Humans do not seem to be capable of
extracting enough minerals from raw salads or raw fruits, so I would avoid
them. They are also often unclean
and laden with bacteria, viruses and parasites. They are also too yin in Chinese medical terminology.
Also,
do not eat most boxed, canned, frozen or otherwise prepared foods. However, some frozen peas, frozen green
beans or perhaps other freshly frozen vegetables are not bad. Organic blue tortilla chips are also an
excellent food, containing a much needed form of selenium and other nutrients.
Most
refined foods should be completely avoided. Also avoid all
wheat, all pig products such as pork, ham, bacon and lard, most or all
pasteurized and homogenized cows milk dairy products, and all ÔjunkÕ and
chemical-laden foods. Also, reduce
beef, even if it is naturally raised, as it seems to be too hybridized today. Lamb, on the other hand, is an
excellent meat once or twice weekly.
Cooked
vegetables. Meals should be a simple matter based around several cooked,
but not overcooked vegetables.
Seventy to eighty percent of the diet by volume should be cooked
vegetables, eaten several times daily, preferably.
Most
vegetables are excellent, with the exception of the nightshade family of
vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant and all peppers). These are generally more yin, somewhat
irritating and less healthful, though they are okay once in a while. Root vegetables are particularly good,
except red beets, which contain a toxin.
Golden beets are better.
The root vegetables are more yang and very nutritious. Preferably eat one kind of root
vegetable at least every day. Have
cooked vegetables with at least two meals every day.
Meats.
While vegetables may be eaten by themselves, you may add some animal quality
protein such two eggs cooked soft (with the yolks runny) or some chicken,
turkey, lamb or occasional beef.
Try to avoid all spicy, fancy, complex meals that use many ingredients
and condiments or that are deep fried, over-cooked, raw or that contain odd
mixtures of foods. Simple is much
easier for digestion.
Fish.
This used to be a prime food source.
Today all of it is toxic with mercury. Eat only small fish such as sardines, smelt, anchovies, sole
and maybe one or two others. Eat
small fish only, and no more than about twice weekly. The cold water fish, particularly sardines, are excellent
sources of omega-3 fatty acids and are excellent for this reason alone. Sardines, although canned, also are a
more complete food since one eats the skin, bones and spinal cord as well. I suggest everyone eat 3 or 4 cans of
sardines every week.
Dairy.
If you can, eat only raw dairy products. These are an excellent source of
calcium, omega-3 fatty acids in some cases, and other nutrients. Pasteurized, homogenized dairy is not a
good food. Avoid all Òprocessed
cheeseÓ, Òcheese foodÓ, chocolate milk, and other junk dairy products. Do not cook cheeses, milk, cream and
other dairy products.
Fruit. Although
many doctors recommend it, I find that fruit is not a good food to eat today. It tends to be extremely yin in Chinese
medical terminology, has much less etheric energy, has
too much sugar, and its mineral content is unbalanced, in my experience. So it is best minimized. An occasional apple or berries are
okay, but not needed. Also avoid
all avocado and coconut products such as coconut oil and coconut water, as
these are extremely yin tropical fruits.
It does not matter what other benefits these foods may offer.
Nuts,
seeds and beans. Though nutritious, avoid eating a lot
of nuts, seeds and beans. These
are all too yin, and low in etheric energy. Nuts and seeds are difficult to digest,
as well. Some toasted almond butter
is excellent, however, along with a little of other nut and seed butters if you
wish, though they are not needed.
Dried
beans such as lentils, pintos, kidney beans and many others are okay once or
twice a week. They are low
in etheric energy and not quite as good as animal
proteins such as meats, eggs and raw dairy foods.
Other. Avoid all extreme diets such as
vegetarian, raw foods, Òfit for lifeÓ and others. Also avoid all pig products such as pork, ham and bacon, as
they can all harbor dangerous parasite eggs, even if well-cooked. The exception, so far, is pancreatin from porcine sources. Also avoid all wheat products, as wheat has been hybridized
and genetically altered so much that it is no longer wholesome in any form at
all, even organically grown whole wheat.
Pasta is a little better.
Most bread and pastries are horrible concoctions and best avoided as
well. If you want pasta, eat pasta
made from rice, corn or quinoa.
Occasional wheat pasta is not too bad, either.
Sweets
and sugars. Avoid all sugars in any form and all sweeteners, if
possible. The best sweeteners are
probably stevia and xylitol
unless one reacts badly to these.
For children, do not give them sweets as rewards, as this sets up an
improper reward system that will trouble them their entire life.
Also,
avoid juicing except for 10-12 ounces daily of carrot juice and perhaps one or
two ounces of wheat grass juice as an alternative. More juices are too yin and tend to upset the stomach.
Also
avoid all fruit smoothies, protein powders and drinks, which are not good food
combinations and often upset digestion.
Drinking
water. The best drinking water for most people is spring
water. The second best is usually
carbon-only filtered tap water.
However, avoid all fancy water filters, especially reverse osmosis and
other types. Avoid all other water
and beverages except mild teas, perhaps.
This means no alkaline waters, no Òdrinking waterÓ or Òpurified waterÓ,
no reverse osmosis water, or others.
It also means no fruit juices, punch, wine, beer or other
beverages. This is very important
for proper hydration. One cup of
coffee is okay for most people, but not more, and coffee is not highly recommended
as it is somewhat toxic and irritating to the digestive tract.
Do
not drink much liquid with meals, but rather drink an hour after meals and up
until about 15-30 minutes before each meal. Avoid drinking a lot in the evening, as it can interfere
with your sleep.
Every
adult needs at least 3 quarts or 3
liters of drinking water daily, while children need somewhat less. A good habit is to drink at least 32
ounces of water upon arising. This will start your day properly.
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
These are quite
essential for everyone today. The
concept that the food supplies all of oneÕs needs is insane and should be
abandoned. It was never true,
which is why people used herbs, for example, throughout history. It is even less true today. Any doctor who suggests this idea is
not current in his research on the nutritional content of modern meats,
vegetables, fruits, grains and other foods. If you eat any refined foods at all, you are getting even
less nutrition. The worldÕs
environment is also very toxic today, and supplementary nutrients protect us
from hundreds of toxic chemicals and toxic metals.
Basic
supplements for almost everyone. Almost everyone today needs to
supplement with extra minerals in the form of:
1.
Kelp capsules, preferably, between 3 and 6 daily.
2.
10-12 ounces of carrot juice, with a few spinach or chard leaves added, if you
wish.
3.
3- 4 cans of sardines weekly or about 1000 mg of fish oil for omega-3 fatty
acids and 5000 iu daily of vitamin D3. Cod liver oil and supplements of omega
3,6,9 oils do not supply enough of the omega-3 fatty acids.
4.
Chelated calcium, about 750 mg and chelated magnesium about 450 mg. Also chelated zinc, about 20 mg
daily.
5.
A digestive aid, preferably made of ox bile and pancreatin. The others are not as good.
6.
Possibly dried vegetables, in capsule form. Green powders and superfoods are
not as good as they can be rancid and lose their potency easily.
Nutritional
balancing and specific supplementation. Other supplements may be enormously
helpful. These can only be
recommended only when a person has had a properly performed and correctly
interpreted hair mineral analysis.
This allows us to assess the bodyÕs stress response, toxicity,
deficiencies and more to decide which supplements and how much of each is
required at a particular time.
Herbs
and herbal medicines. Avoid most herbs, sadly. Too many are either not very potent, or
toxic. Toxic metals are a huge
problem with herbs, today, and I am not sure why. Most people who take a lot of herbs have become toxic as a
result, although they will provide symptomatic relief in some cases. The worst are Chinese and East Indian
or Ayurvedic herbs, unfortunately, even those of
excellent quality.
THE DETOXIFICATION PROTOCOL AND OTHER THERAPIES
Sauna
therapy. An optional, and very highly recommended part of any
nutritional balancing program is the daily or twice daily use of a near
infrared sauna for about 20-55 minutes.
The near infrared sauna has many advantages, and many traditional and
far infrared saunas can be converted to near infrared types easily if they are
big enough. See the article Sauna Conversion
for details.
Coffee
enemas. Another highly recommended procedure is one or even two
daily coffee enemas. The procedure
is found on this website at Coffee Enemas. These are extremely helpful for most
adults for at least a year or more to remove all types of toxins from the
liver, in particular. They also
help to tone and rebuild a damaged colon as well.
Mental/emotional
training. Another highly recommended procedure is the daily use of the
Roy Masters meditation exercise.
Read about this wonderful method at The
Observation-Meditation Exercise.
At
times, other natural therapies such as chiropractic, body work and others may
be suggested, as well. These were
not part of Dr. EckÕs original work, but add a great deal to his brilliant
work.
The
entire program. This
is the entire program. Adding
other modalities of healing usually will interfere, at times negating the
nutritional balancing benefits. Particularly
avoid vigorous exercise of any kind, random vitamins, minerals, herbs
and other supplements, many homeopathic remedies, bio-identical
hormone therapy, chelation
therapy, and even yoga. All the reasons why I have had to restrict these therapies
are explained in other articles on this website.
Results. Dramatic results can begin in
just a few days, though correction may take weeks or even months in some
cases. This is because the goal is
to reverse the stress response and the amount of time required will vary from
person to person quite a lot.
Retracing. Some people will go through flare-ups
of old symptoms on this program.
These are called retracings, a concept that is
well known in chiropractic, but not in allopathic medical science. It only occurs with deep healing
programs, of which nutritional balancing is one.
Mental
Development. Symptom removal and eradication of diseases of all kinds are
wonderful, but one can go beyond this level of healing. It is also possible to increase oneÕs
mental functioning, at times significantly, using the same nutritional
balancing program. This exciting
topic is discussed in other articles on this website such as Mental Development.
If
you are interested in starting an individualized nutritional balancing program,
click here.
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