Updated
May 2012, The Center For Development
CORRECTIONS
1. Page 155.
Lead is not found below calcium on the periodic table of the elements,
but replaces it.
2. Page 262. Second paragraph, Double
Inflammation. Definition. The first sentence should read ŇA
calcium/magnesium ratio greater than 9.5 and a sodium/potassium ratio greater
than about 5.
3. Page 141. In the paragraph entitled Mild, moderate and extreme mixed oxidation,
remove the italicized words fast and slow from the formulas and they are
otherwise fairly correct.
4. Page 142. In the paragraph entitled The degree of balanced mixed oxidation,
the math criteria are not correct.
I prefer to use the simple methods described in the book. Here are some more complex formulas
that may also work okay.
To assess
whether one is a fast or slow mixed oxidizer:
(((Ca/K)/4 x 100) – 100) –
(((Na/Mg)/4.17 x 100) – 100) =
if number is positive, then is a slow
mixed oxidizer
if number is negative, then is a fast
mixed oxidizer
To assess
the degree of fast or slow mixed oxidation:
((Ca/K)/4 x 100) – ((Na/Mg/4.17 x
100) = 0
– 100 is mild
100-1000
is moderate
>
1000 is extreme
To assess
the degree of severity or extreme nature of the ratios in mixed oxidation:
(((Ca/K)/4 x 100) + ((Na/Mg)/4.17 x
100)) /2 =
40
– 400 is mild
400-800
is moderate
<40
or >800 is extreme
ADDITIONS AND UPDATES
1. New sympathetic dominance
indicator. An additional indicator for sympathetic dominance pattern is a 3
highs or 4 highs pattern, along with an elevated sodium/potassium ratio.
2. Poor eliminator pattern. Very low toxic
metal levels, or some nutrient mineral levels, indicate that the body cannot
eliminate the metal, and so it builds up inside the body. This is explained in a new article on
the website entitled Poor
Eliminator Pattern.
3. The Mineral System. This is included in the new book, but it is not
emphasized enough. The
mineral system is the intimate relationships between minerals by which giving
one mineral raises or lowers another mineral. This is an extremely advanced topic, and a very complex
subject. However, it is at the
heart of nutritional balancing science, and this must be emphasized more.
4. P. 47. Add the following supplements that would be
excellent for most people: calcium about 750 mg daily, magnesium, about 450 mg
daily, zinc about 20 mg daily, and GB-3 or another powerful digestive aid.
5. Retest
patterns are also not included in the book, as they are newly described in some
cases. Some are listed on the Read Articles page of the
website under the heading of Hair Mineral Analysis patterns.
6. Additional topics. The following
articles at WWW.DRLWILSON.COM discuss additional material:
Acupuncture And Nutritional
Balancing
Quantifying The
Hair Analysis Patterns – This is a very important, newer concept in
hair analysis interpretation.
Many
articles also discuss other topics in more detail and with new information.
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