NUTRITIONAL
BALANCING
AND HAIR MINERAL
ANALYSIS
Fourth Edition, 2010
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
I. THE BASICS OF NUTRITIONAL BALANCING
1. Introduction and the New
Healing Paradigm 1
2. The Healing Lifestyle 13
3. Diet for Fast and Slow
Oxidizers 27
4. Nutrient Supplementation 41
5. Detoxification 53
6. Mental and Spiritual
Development 65
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II. THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR
NUTRITIONAL BALANCING SCIENCE
7. A Very Brief History of Nutritional Balancing Science 69
8. The Scientific Basis for Nutritional Balancing 77
9. Other Basic Principles of Nutritional Balancing Science 89
10. More Advanced
Nutritional Balancing Principles 97
11. Stress, the Stress
Response and the Autonomic Nervous System 107
12. The Oxidation Types and
Theoretical Considerations 119
13. Specifics of Balanced,
Flexible, Fast, Slow, Sub-oxidation and Mixed Oxidation 135
III. INTRODUCTION TO THE MINERALS
14. The Macrominerals
– Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Phosphorus and Sulfur 145
15. The Twins – Zinc
and Copper 165
16. The Amigos or Friends
– Iron, Manganese, Chromium and Selenium 185
17. Other Trace Minerals
– Iodine, Lithium, Boron and Molybdenum 195
18. Toxic Metals –
Lead, Mercury, Nickel, Aluminum, Cadmium, Arsenic & Radioactive Metals 203
IV. HAIR MINERAL ANALYSIS
19. Hair Mineral Analysis
Overview 215
20. Hair Analysis
Interpretation Principles 227
21. The Components of Hair
Analysis Readings 235
22. Macromineral Levels,
Ratios and Patterns on a Hair Mineral Analysis 243
23. Interpreting the Trace
Minerals and Toxic Metals, and Core Issues 275
24. Hair Analysis Retesting 285
V. PHYSICAL HEALTH CONDITIONS AND
NUTRITIONAL BALANCING
25. Adaptive Energy or
Vitality 297
26. Digestive and Eating
Disorders 305
27. General Endocrine and
Adrenal Glandular Assessment 319
28. Thyroid Glandular
Assessment and Disorders 327
29. Diabetes, Hypoglycemia,
and Metabolic Syndrome or Syndrome X 335
30. Cardiovascular,
Respiratory, Allergies and Anemias 345
31. Reproductive and Kidney
Disorders, the Immune Response, Seizures and Headaches 357
32. Dental, Arthritis,
Osteoporosis, Athletics, Trauma and Neuromuscular Diseases 369
33. Sensory Organs, Skin,
Hair and Nail conditions, Pain and Inflammation 377
34. Nutritional Balancing
Through the Life Cycle 383
35. Cancer 393
VI. MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL
ASPECTS OF NUTRITIONAL BALANCING SCIENCE
36. Introduction to Mental
Health And Nutritional Balancing 399
37. Level One Disorders
–Dementias, Learning Disorders, Dyslexia, Autism, ADD, ADHD,
Developmental Delays and Suicide 411
38. Level Two Disorders
– Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Disorders of Affect, Violence,
Drug Use, Addiction, Alcoholism and Grief 419
39. Level Three –
Tuning Disorders - Narcissism, Psychism, Obsessive-compulsive Disorder,
Multiple Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality, Psychopathology and
Schizophrenias 433
40. Breakthrough and
Combination Disorders – Panic Attacks, Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder, Phobias,
Hypoglycemic Attacks, Nervous Breakdowns and Combination Disorders - Brain Fog,
Malaise, Young WomenÕs Syndrome, Iron Disorder, Cadmium Toxicity, Insomnia,
Narcolepsy, and Brain Enhancement 441
41. Sexual Aspects of
Nutritional Balancing 453
42. Personality and
Individual Minerals 463
43. Personality and the
Oxidation Types, the Major Ratios and other Patterns, Including
Personality Types as Revealed
on Hair Mineral Analyses 475
VII. BASIC THERAPEUTICS AND OTHER PRACTICE ASPECTS
44. Therapy Concepts,
Computer-Generated Reports, Enemas, Saunas and Meditation 495
45. Retracing 519
46. Building a Nutritional
Balancing Practice 533
47. Legal Aspects of
Nutritional Balancing Science 549
48. Healing the Health Care
system 569
49. Conclusions, Learning
Nutritional Balancing and Further Resources 577
APPENDICES
I. Glossary of Nutritional
Balancing Terminology 587
II. The Mineral Reference
Guide 594
The
Trace Minerals 604
The
Toxic Metals 620
III. Important Movement
Patterns on a Hair Mineral Analysis 630
IV. Determination of
Oxidation Type by means of Hair Analysis, J
Ortho Med., 1;2, 1986 631
V. Effects of Washing on
Hair Mineral Levels, J Ortho Med.,
1:2, 1986 637
VI. Other Healing Techniques 644
- Uses for a single reddish
infrared Ôheat lampÕ.
- Baths: partial, hydrogen
peroxide, Epsom salts, salt and soda, hot, genital.
- Liver-gallbladder flush.
- Other detoxification
methods: salt water gargle and flush, castor oil packs, hot tubs.
- The Coca pulse test for
food reactions.
- Applied kinesiology or
muscle testing.
VII. Book Review: The
China Study 651
VIII. Suggested Reading and
References 653
About the Author 684
Index 685
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CHAPTER
1.
INTRODUCTION - THE NEW
HEALING PARADIGM
Joseph, age 22, is a college
student who was exhausted, had trouble sleeping, muscle tension, and often felt
depressed, anxious and irritable. Other important symptoms included anger, brain fog, heart
palpitations, mood swings, candida infection and a tendency for obsessive and
compulsive behavior.
JosephÕs first hair analysis revealed an unusually serious combination
of mineral patterns. He was
Òburned outÓ with a four lows pattern. In addition, he had low potassium, indicating he was pushing
himself to Òfit in with the crowdÓ or perhaps was prone to excessive worrying. His calcium/magnesium ratio was elevated, indicating he
overate on starches and sugars.
The test also revealed elevated levels of mercury and aluminum. These may easily contribute to many mental and
emotional symptoms such as anxiety and memory loss.
After three months on a
nutritional balancing program, Joseph reported feeling generally better, with
an improved energy level. The goal
of the program is always to increase a personÕs vitality. His first retest hair analysis showed
he was no longer in a four lows pattern, nor was he pushing himself as
hard. In addition, he was
beginning to eliminate more mercury, aluminum, lead and nickel. In addition to the basic program, he
uses a near infrared light sauna almost every day. He also started to meditate to help him remain calm and
centered.
Six months later, Joseph reports
feeling even better, Òmaking steady progressÓ. He said he passed through a Òspiritual crisisÓ where he saw
how angry and resentful he could be toward his other family members. He said the worst is over and he is a
much happier young man.
THE BIG PICTURE
I
like to see the big picture whenever I study and learn anything. In regards to the science of
nutritional balancing and healing in general, I have realized that:
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The principles involved in
healing most health conditions, even of longstanding, chronic and ÒdreadedÓ
ones, are quite simple. Implementation may take some
years and quite a bit of effort, but the basic concepts, which are presented in
this book, are quite straight forward.
The medical and even the holistic professions often complicate the
picture with myriads of tests, remedies and procedures. Many have some value, but I find most
are not needed if one balances the body correctly and continuously over and
over, allowing it to slowly rebuild and restore its vitality level and its
enzyme systems.
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Nutritional balancing
requires that one strictly follow certain rules and principles for the deepest
healing to occur quickly and safely.
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It also requires more
self-discipline than some people have, although once a person adopts the diet
and lifestyle, it is not a difficult routine.
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The disease process
basically involves: 1) slowing of the oxidation rate, 2) reduced oxygenation and hydration
of the tissues, 3) clogging of the system with toxins of all kinds, and 4)
ÔrustingÕ, or the buildup of oxides in the body. Oxides cause oxidant damage.
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Healing consists of
reversing the above process – removing the oxides, infections and other
toxins, restoring the bodyÕs oxidation reactions, restoring oxygenation and
hydration, and balancing the oxidation rate.
The latter is often slow and difficult because it requires restoring the
activity of millions of enzymes throughout the body.
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Dr. Paul Eck discovered
basic ways to do whole system healing,
which is the only way to heal the body at the deepest levels. This was his genius. Healing just the digestive part of the body, or the
cardiovascular part generally misses the mark. This is the problem with conventional post-modern medical
care and much of holistic care as well.
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I have added a few other
procedures such as near infrared sauna therapy and coffee enemas that enhance
the process tremendously. In fact, they are needed
in most cases because the bodies are even more deranged and exhausted today
than when Dr. Eck was alive.
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In human beings, one must
also heal the mind, emotions and even a personÕs spiritual outlook for the
deepest healing and for mental and spiritual development to occur properly. This is also
time-consuming, but quite simple if one will follow the instructions presented
in Chapters 2 and 6 of this book.
The problem in this area is that our unconscious traumas keep us from
thinking clearly in many cases.
For this reason, following the program ÔblindlyÕ, as it were, is helpful
for many people. This will slowly undo
the traumas and allow more clear thinking to take place. Otherwise, the conscious mind tends to
think it knows what is best, not realizing how conditioned and traumatized it
really is. The depth of
programming that starts at birth or before, is much deeper than most people
recognize.
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The healing process at the
deepest levels involves a fascinating process called retracing. Chapter 45 discusses this in depth. In my experience, any healing system
that does not cause a lot of retracing is not at the same level and will not
provide the same type of deep changes.
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A new type of life on earth. Most people run themselves
down over time. The principles in
this book provide a way that a person literally becomes more developed and
healthier as time moves on. This
is a reversal of the basic path that most peopleÕs lives take today. This opens up many possibilities
concerning life extension and anti-aging.
WHAT IS NUTRITIONAL
BALANCING SCIENCE?
Nutritional balancing is mainly the research of Dr. Paul C. Eck. He was a physician and an avid
researcher who lived in Chicago, Illinois and Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Eck began researching nutrition and
health at a very young age.
However, his main discoveries were the result of experimenting with a
newer assessment tool, the hair mineral analysis or hair biopsy. Where others saw it mainly as a way to
detect toxic metals, Dr. Eck applied all of his knowledge of the stress theory
of disease, metabolic typing, mineral bioavailability and much more. He slowly evolved a new science of
healing based upon simple, yet elegant principles and techniques that he found
effective to balance the ratios and patterns on a hair mineral test.
Nutritional balancing is a total healing system,
which means it makes use of all of Western medical science, plus many
principles of Eastern healing sciences as well. It also makes use of modern physics principles, and modern
engineering principles such as general systems theory. To approach it more easily, let us compare
the new and the old paradigms of healing.
THE NEW
PARADIGM OF HEALING
1. WHOLE SYSTEM THINKING
The current medical paradigm
often views our bodies as a collection of somewhat unrelated parts. Medical specialties are mainly
organized around body parts such as lungs or kidneys. This focus is needed for specialized surgery. However, in most other areas of health
it misses the many subtle connections that occur in any complex system. This causes unintended consequences, especially
with drugs, that increase costs and reduce effectiveness and safety.
The new paradigm always views the body as one complex, self-regulating, whole system. Principles of general systems theory
play a prominent role in nutritional balancing, though they were originally
developed outside of medicine completely.
Switching to a whole systems approach is the most difficult aspect of
the new paradigm to understand and put into practice for medically trained and
even holistically trained physicians and nutritionists.
2. A STRONG FOCUS ON THE NEWER CAUSES OF DISEASE
The present medical system is a holdover from the 20th
century. It works best for
surgical cases and some infections.
However, the old allopathic or diagnose-and-treat system of care either
ignores or often worsens the major health challenges of this century.
These include:
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A mineral-deficient and, at
times, extremely toxic food supply. According to the US Department of Agriculture, most food
today contains one-fourth to one-tenth the levels of many nutrients as the same
food item grown 100 years ago.
This is due to the use of hybrid crops, superphosphate fertilizers,
pesticides and other modern farming practices.
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Diets of refined and often
chemical-laden foods. Most Westernized people
eat mainly refined foods. These
include bleached white flour, white sugar, canned and prepared items.
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Unhealthful lifestyles and
eating habits. Many Westerners live very unhealthful
lifestyles. They stay up late, do
not rest enough, do not balance activity and rest, and often have horrendous
eating habits as well.
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Levels of toxic metals and
toxic chemicals in the air and water that are up to 1000 times higher than ever
before in recorded history. This is
not discussed often on television, but has been well-documented by Dr. Henry
Schroeder, MD and others.
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Dozens of serious viral and
other infections that respond poorly to medical drugs.
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Levels of ionizing radiation
never before seen in recorded history. This
silent problem is extremely detrimental for our health. A major source in some areas is radon
gas from the earth. However, the
entire planet today is polluted due to atom-bomb tests, nuclear accidents,
mining of uranium and other metals, medical and dental x-rays and scans, and
the low-level, subtle emissions from nuclear power plants around the world.
Nutritional
balancing science is one of the only methods I am aware of that helps with
radiation poisoning by 1) restoring vital mineral levels to reduce the
absorption of radioactive ones, 2) reducing metals in the body such as uranium,
and 3) killing off mutated cells, especially if one uses a near infrared sauna
daily for several years continuously.
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Electromagnetic pollution. The use of cell phones,
computers and other electrical devices may cause some health conditions. Reducing air travel and using care to
sit as far away as possible from computers, cell phones and portable phones can
help minimize this problem.
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An extremely yin population. In Chinese medical terminology, this
means cool, feminine and expanded.
The opposite is yang, which is hard, masculine, hot and contracted. This imbalance is very important today,
though it is subtle and not part of the current medical paradigm. The causes for the situation include
all of the items listed above.
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Bioterrorism, which I
believe is real, even if it receives little publicity.
The current drug medical system also creates much
more disease for two reasons:
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Polypharmacy. This is the indiscriminate prescribing of thousands of prescription and
over-the-counter drugs that weaken the body and mind. The trend is driven by relentless and often completely phony
drug advertising in all the major media.
In 2007, 3.8 billion drug prescriptions were written in America at a
cost of $286.5 billion. This is an
increase of 72% just in the past decade.
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Vaccinations. Current multiple vaccine protocols are nothing short of insane. Statistics are manipulated to hide the
fact that autism, ADD, delayed development and many other problems are directly
related to the increase in vaccines over the past 40 years or so.
3. WELLNESS-BASED RATHER
THAN DISEASE-BASED
The current allopathic model believes that health is the absence of diagnosable
disease. To assess health, tests
are run to find diseases. If none
are found, a person is generally pronounced healthy. However, this model has some serious flaws because people
who are supposedly healthy often suddenly develop cancer, heart disease,
strokes and other maladies.
The wellness model of health care states that health
is not the absence of a diagnosed illness. Instead, it is an entirely different state of being, with
its own qualities and even its own symptoms. For example, a very healthy person might react quite
vigorously to someone spraying toxic pesticides next door. Those who are somewhat ill and have
much lower vitality often do not have the ability to react as vigorously to
such a toxic event.
Wellness may be considered a state of high resistance to
all disease. This is observed,
for example, in wild animals in their natural habits, provided they have enough
to eat and are free from too many predators. Dr. Alexis Carrel (1873-1944) was a French
surgeon and one of the foremost medical doctors of all time. He won a Nobel Prize for demonstrating
that a chicken heart could be kept alive indefinitely by simply removing the
waste products from the culture medium, while providing the heart with proper
nourishment. In his book, Man,
The Unknown, Dr. Carrel carefully explained the difference between the
old and new health care paradigms.
He called the difference natural
health versus artificial health.
Natural health is identical to
wellness. In contrast, artificial health, he said, is the
condition of most ÒhealthyÓ human beings.
People may look well.
However, they require the constant assistance of medical exams, tests,
procedures, remedies and surgeries because they are prone to hundreds of
medical problems. Their ÒhealthÓ,
in other words, is false in a way because it depends on the services of an army
of doctors. No one, he said,
really likes this kind of health.
However, it is the only kind most people know and it is all that
conventional medicine offers.
Nutritional balancing science easily moves most
people from a state of artificial health or outright disease toward a state of
high resistance to most all diseases.
It does this by focusing heavily on the basic factors of health - diet,
the proper drinking water, rest and sleep, other lifestyle factors, nutritional
supplements and other simple elements that build health.
4. A THOROUGHLY PREVENTIVE
AND PREDICTIVE FOCUS
The present medical system is not primarily interested in prevention or wellness
and will never be so. The focus is
instead on diagnosis. A diagnosis depends on finding a
disease entity. If a disease is
not developed enough that it shows up on medical tests, little is done for the
patient. In addition, most medical
prevention is secondary, meaning
early detection of disease entities.
Primary prevention is the
complete avoidance of disease entities.
With the cost and severity of degenerative diseases such as heart
disease, cancer, strokes, diabetes and others, early detection is just not a
good enough solution, though it is better than nothing.
The new paradigm emphasizes primary prevention and starts with a different premise. Instead of focusing on diagnoses, one
looks for telltale signs of stress. This is much more like preventive
maintenance of a bridge, an automobile or an aircraft. To locate the stress at the deepest
levels, one must read it in the cellular structure of the body. This is similar to taking samples from
the inside of an aircraft engine or inspecting its structure with a microscope,
as is done commonly with aircraft, in order to detect subtle problems before
they become major ones.
The old paradigm mainly uses blood tests and x-rays
for detection of disease. However,
subtle stress is not usually apparent in the blood because the blood is
buffered. This means that chemical
imbalances are moderated and altered in the blood. Dr. Paul Eck used to say that blood is maintained at the
expense of the tissues.
This means that blood is kept in balance, while the tissues suffer. By the time imbalances are found in the
blood, often it is late in the development of a disease process. A properly interpreted hair analysis
can identify the beginnings of disease often many years in advance of other methods. The imbalances can then be corrected, completely
preventing the development of the disease. Until this model of health care is adopted, I fear that our
health costs are going to continue to increase greatly.
5. FIRST DO NO HARM
Even
the Journal of the American Medical
Association published findings recently confirming that post-modern medical
care is not only unsafe. It is the
third or fourth leading cause of death in America. Other research indicates the situation is even worse. A 93-page review of many studies of the
safety of medical care by Gary Null, PhD, Martin Feldman, MD, Debora
Rasio, MD, Dorothy Smith, PhD and Carolyn Dean, MD, ND indicates that traditional medicine is
the first or second leading cause of disability and death in America. The title of this review is Death
By Medicine, published in 2009 by the Life Extension Foundation.
This
does not in any way diminish the wonderful responses that can occur with
drugs. However, it is important to
know that drug medical care is quite dangerous. Nutritional balancing is about the safest method of healing
I have seen. Reasons for this are:
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Focusing on diet, a
healthful lifestyle and balancing the body is an extremely safe approach.
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The products used are very
safe.
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The ability to predict and
prevent major illnesses adds greatly to safety.
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Balancing the mind and
emotions adds another layer of safety.
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Removing toxic metals to
much lower levels than are possible with chelation adds safety.
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Toxic metal removal in the
bodyÕs own order and timing is much safer than the use of drugs or even natural
metal chelating agents.
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Removing hundreds of toxic
chemicals adds more safety.
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Nutrients are never forced
into the body intravenously and rarely used in megadoses.
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Monitoring with regular hair
analysis retests add another layer of safety.
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Trends or tendencies for 50
or so conditions can be detected and monitored easily, inexpensively and
without the need for any invasive procedures.
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Nutritional balancing does
not require the use of less safe methods including most drugs, most surgeries,
most herbs, ionic footbaths, alkaline water, drinking salt water, chelators of
all kinds, and most hormone replacement therapy.
6. AN ABILITY TO CORRECT
MANY LATENT OR SUB-CLINICAL HEALTH CONDITIONS AT DEEP LEVELS
Illness develops slowly and insidiously. Often, symptoms only occur in the last
stages of diabetes, cancer or heart disease, for example. This is because the body compensates
and adapts as it becomes ill. Most
symptoms only occur when the body can no longer continue to adapt to its
nutritional imbalances, fatigue, and growing toxicity, for example.
The old allopathic paradigm of medical care cannot
correct latent or sub-clinical stages of cancer, diabetes, heart disease,
arthritis, headaches and most other conditions. Instead, they must usually wait until the patient has
symptoms, which is often very late.
Nutritional balancing will correct most latent and sub-clinical health conditions,
including even emotional imbalances.
This is a wonderful benefit, and one that can save billions of dollars
as well.
7. LOW COST
Drug-based medical care is insanely
expensive. Reasons for this
include:
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A sick population, in large
part because the medical system does not really heal people at deep levels.
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Toxicity of the drugs,
radiation therapy and surgery cause more sickness and disability.
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Dangerous methods cause very
high legal costs including malpractice and the use of Òdefensive medicineÓ. This is not medical care at all, but rather the use of tests
and procedures just to satisfy lawyers.
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A cartel, or small group of
organizations, runs the system.
Cartels and other monopolies always lead to higher costs and worse
outcomes.
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Lack of true primary
prevention and prediction of illness causes millions of unnecessary cancers,
heart attacks and much more.
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Government involvement,
partly as a result of the failures of the medical system, adds billions to the
cost in lobbying fees for government officials at all levels of government. It also breeds corruption, waste and fraud, especially in
socialized medical programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
The new paradigm uses less costly methods of
assessment, much less costly natural products instead of most drugs, removes
causes at deep levels, focuses on primary prevention and is generally much
safer. This all adds up to much
lower costs.
8. AN INTEGRATION OF MIND
AND BODY, RATHER THAN SEPARATING THEM
The old paradigm separates disease entities of the
mind from those of the body. A
different set of professionals specialize in each of them.
The new paradigm recognizes that all nutritional
imbalances affect the body and the brain as well. All toxic metals are neurotoxic as well as physically
toxic. All infections can affect
the brain as well as the body. In
addition, the brain is a biochemical organ. Therefore, a reduced level of adaptive energy, high or low
blood sugar, and most other stressors affect the brain as much or more than
they affect the body.
This new way of thinking about mental illness
results in exciting new ways to correct devastating ailments such as autism,
ADD, ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and others, often permanently,
without drugs and at a very low cost.
Chapters 36 to 43 discuss this very large and exciting area of research.
9. BALANCE AND
VITALITY-ORIENTED RATHER THAN FOCUSED ON SYMPTOM REMOVAL
Balancing the body and increasing its vitality are not spoken of much within the current
medical
paradigm, and are rarely taught in medical schools. Many holistic practitioners ignore these concepts as
well. In addition, the current
medical system lacks the tools to measure vitality and balance at deep levels,
and they do not have the means to correct them, either.
Dr. Eck spoke often of increasing a personÕs adaptive energy or vitality. Indeed, he considered nutrition to be the science of human energy. He meant by this that nutrition is
perhaps the most basic and powerful way to increase enzyme activity or enzyme
strength in the body. This, in
turn, often furthers healing more than any other single factor. Other sciences use the word vital force to describe the life force
that does all of the healing.
One of the most ancient and excellent ways to
measure vitality is to assess the balance
of the body chemistry. While
the concept becomes complex, it is somewhat like the tune or adjustment of a
combustion engine. For example, if
an auto engine is out of tune, the engine does not produce much horsepower or
force. This will happen even if
all the parts are in working order.
Assessing the balance of the minerals in the cells
is the basis for nutritional balancing science. To my knowledge, it cannot be done nearly as well, if at
all, in the blood or urine. These
are too subject to fluctuations due to the last meal one had, or how much water
one just drank. The hair mineral
biopsy, in contrast, gives practitioners a much more definitive view. It works excellently to guide the
rebalancing of the body chemistry.
When this is done, a personÕs vitality improves dramatically, and with
this, healing begins in earnest.
The concept of balance
is so critical, in fact, that it is the basis for many religions and
philosophies. The Taoists chose
the symbol of yin and yang to represent balance. The Hebrews chose two equilateral triangles to symbolize
balance. Early Christians adopted
the symbol of the two crossed sticks, which also represents balance.
Clarifying
balance. Balance is not a little bit of this and a little bit of
that. Stated differently, it
is not moderation in all things. Balance in the new paradigm means
moderation in all that is adaptive or helpful for life, and total avoidance of
that which is not beneficial or adaptive. Thus, balance is first about wisdom
and knowledge. Then, and only
then, is it about moderation, timing and other qualities.
For example, the US Food and Drug Administration
tells us that some toxic chemicals in our food products are okay as long as
there are not too many. This is
not really ÒbalancedÓ. It is often
just a compromise arrangement with the food refining industry that wishes to
save money on their products by using toxic ingredients. They may not kill us outright, but it
is not a healthful approach to food regulation. All toxic chemicals in the food supply harm the body and
degrade the food.
Another important example is that many parents and
teachers tell young people that a little drinking, a little junk food and a
little lying are fine as long as these are ÒbalancedÓ by fairly responsible
behavior. The new paradigm is not
supportive of this idea. Alcohol
is toxic, as are refined sugars, for example. There is no reason to include them in oneÕs diet at
all. Lying ruins many
relationships and has no place in the life of a person of high integrity,
except perhaps to mislead an attacker, for example, in order to save a life.
10. A FOCUS ON MENTAL ENHANCEMENT
OR DEVELOPMENT, NOT ON JUST
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL/EMOTIONAL HEALING
In the current medical paradigm, care ends when a personÕs disease entity or
symptoms
go
away, or when nothing more can be done for the patient. The new paradigm allows for healing and
care to proceed further. For
example:
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Dr. Eck found that his work would improve aspects of a personÕs
awareness and personality.
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Criminals who followed his method for an illness would, in some cases,
return to being law-abiding citizens, even though that was not the goal of the
program.
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ChildrenÕs grades would improve from Cs to As on his program, even
though the child was only following the program for the correction of perhaps
allergies or an infection.
This has to do with personality integration or perhaps Abraham MaslowÕs concept of self-actualization. It also has to do with development, a topic discussed in more
detail in Chapters 10, 13 and 40.
Nutritional balancing science, especially with the use of a near
infrared sauna and coffee enemas on a daily basis, promotes the opening of the
vital energy centers of the body, also called the chakras in Sanskrit and
Eastern literature. In fact, the
process occurs quite naturally using these methods. This is a great hidden benefit, as the process of opening
these centers also promotes health and long life. The chakras are small, funnel-shaped vortices of energy that
help maintain life and health in the body. Nutritional balancing can help them to grow into large,
beautiful centers of high frequency energy that greatly enhance human
functioning in many ways. This is
the fullest development of a human being and something that is rare on this
planet.
Another way that nutritional balancing can assist
people is to help them release certain burdens or obligations that involve
impaired health. In some circles,
these are called karmic burdens because they have to do with old agreements
that must be fulfilled. I have
observed that as healing occurs at deep levels, some clients appear to be freed
from such conditions or burdens.
Development
happens automatically today. I have
observed with many people that the development of which I speak is not
difficult and, in fact, occurs automatically. All that is needed is to use the methods described in this
text. These include a simple diet
of mainly cooked and selected vegetables eaten in simple combinations, loads of
rest and sleep, and either spring water or steam distilled water to drink. Nutritional supplements are needed for
a number of years, with most people, but not forever, by any means. The use of a near infrared light sauna
daily for at least a few years, daily coffee enemas, if possible, and
practicing the Roy Masters meditation daily for a number of years are also most
helpful. This is a simple regimen,
in terms of both cost and convenience.
THE PARADIGM SHIFT
|
The New Paradigm of Healing |
Conventional Medicine & Much Of Holistic Medical Care As Well |
|
Whole
systems behaviors and characteristics are most important. |
The
focus is most often on individual body organs and systems, rather than the
whole human system. |
|
Designed
specifically for the illnesses and challenges of the twenty-first century. |
The
diagnose-and-cure model is designed for 18th and 19th century problems of
mainly acute infections and the need for surgery. |
|
Wellness-based. The focus is on the qualities and
symptoms of health, rather than upon diagnosing and removing disease
entities. |
Disease-oriented. Health is often assumed to be the
absence of a diagnosable disease entity. |
|
Primary
prevention and prediction are most important. This is a principle of Òpreventive maintenanceÓ used with
all complex machinery such as ships, aircraft or automobiles. |
Lip
service is given to prevention, but it is never the focus. Also, some of the methods used are
dangerous, such as vaccination and water fluoridation. |
|
Able
to correct latent or sub-clinical conditions at deep levels, often long
before they manifest. This is
true primary prevention. |
Does
not correct most sub-clinical and latent conditions. This causes nasty surprises and adds
greatly to the cost of medical care. |
|
Very
low cost due to an intense focus on primary prevention, use of safe remedies,
very low legal costs and low-cost assessment methods. |
Costs
growing fast because the population is becoming sicker, the remedies are
often toxic, high legal costs, high hospital costs and lack of a focus on
primary prevention. |
|
The
body and mind are always considered together as parts of the whole human
system. |
The
body and mind are almost always treated separately by a different set of
doctors. This leads to
fragmentation of care and much worse outcomes. |
|
Increasing
vitality or adaptive energy is a key to healing. Balancing the body is one way this is done, as in ancient
healing systems. |
Vitality
and adaptive energy are not mentioned and are not assessed. Balancing the body chemistry is only
done on a limited basis such as balancing blood sugar. |
|
Full
human development or self-actualization is the highest priority after saving
oneÕs life. |
The
system is mainly disease-oriented.
Care usually ends when symptoms improve. |
THERAPEUTIC PRINCIPLES
Nutritional
balancing science combines many therapeutic principles borrowed from both
ancient and modern scientific, physiological and philosophical approaches from
around the world. They are all
discussed in Chapters 7-14. A few
of the most critical ones are:
á
Improving vitality. As vitality improves, the body
can better heal ALL types of imbalances.
á
Balancing the body. This ancient principle
greatly improves the bodyÕs vitality by reducing stress on the body in very
subtle ways.
á
Seeking to work with the
teleology or healing intent of the body. This has to do with avoiding toxins, stimulants and
other methods of healing that in any way interfere with the bodyÕs own
wisdom. It can be a rather subtle
therapeutic principle.
á
Replacing less preferred
minerals with more preferred minerals in millions of enzyme binding sites. This is a very precise,
gentle and, at times, slower process to restore enzyme strength and vitality in
the body. It is quite different
from Ôchelating outÕ toxic metals, for example, or just feeding a person
certain foods and nutrient formulas.
á
Combination therapy. All nutritional balancing
programs involve a combination of
therapies such as a diet, a healthy lifestyle, nutritional supplements and
more.
á
A holistic approach. Nutritional balancing always
addresses all levels of a personÕs being, such as the physical, biochemical,
emotional and spiritual. This is
not the case with post-modern medical care, which is often quite fragmented.
á
Non-toxic therapy. No drugs or bio-identical
hormones are used, unless needed temporarily to maintain life in an emergency.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
MODALITIES OF NUTRITIONAL BALANCING
The
next five chapters discuss the major therapeutic modalities used in
nutritional balancing. They
include:
á
Lifestyle. Correction of basic living
habits is the single most important recommendation in nutritional balancing for
most people. This includes
improving oneÕs eating and sleeping habits. Others have to do with exercise and activity. Still others concern avoiding toxic
exposures, emotional control, and oneÕs attitudes, beliefs, thinking habits and
behavior.
á
Diet. A diet suitable for oneÕs oxidation type is a primary healing
modality and lifestyle aspect. The
diet is fairly strict. Some people
object to this, but increasingly people realize how serious the problems are in
their diets, and just how powerful a healthful diet can be.
Most
food today, for instance, is simply not worth eating at all, even on rare
occasions. Most is hybridized,
genetically altered, processed, stripped of its few remaining nutrients and
laced with hundreds of questionable flavor enhancers, preservatives and other
additives. Deep healing requires a
much better overall diet in most cases.
á
Nutrient supplementation. A number of simple, targeted
nutritional supplements are another important component of nutritional
balancing programs. Supplements
are recommended in a very precise and specific way based on hair analysis
readings and rarely based on symptoms or signs such as high blood
pressure. However, when used
symptomatically, supplements are always recommended in a way that balances the
oxidation rate and the major mineral ratios. This is a most important difference between this science and
most other nutritional approaches.
It makes nutritional balancing safer and more effective, as well.
á
Detoxification. I have added other detoxification procedures to nutritional
balancing science since Dr. EckÕs death in 1996. In 2002, I became aware of the benefits of the daily use of
a near infrared light sauna. I believe
Dr. Eck would be thrilled with it.
Infrared saunas are very safe, powerful, cost effective and quite
comfortable when used properly.
With daily use, they quickly begin to reduce the load of metals,
chemicals and infections that everyone carries today. Several years of daily sauna use is needed in most adults to
remove the bulk of their toxic metals and toxic chemicals. Sauna therapy also relaxes the autonomic
nervous system, assists cardiovascular health, improves circulation,
oxygenation and hydration, and helps to restore the skin and support the
kidneys and liver.
á
Colon therapy or coffee
enemas. Dr.
Eck was aware of the value of colon cleansing, though it was not a formal part
of his work. Numerous clients have
reported that coffee enemas Òsaved
my lifeÓ. In most adults, coffee
enemas for a few years are extremely helpful to speed progress.
I am
aware of the objections to these procedures, particularly coffee enemas, but I
have not seen these in my practice of almost 30 years when people do them as
recommended.
á
Meditation using the Roy
Masters exercise. Dr. Eck knew about Mr. Roy Masters and his excellent work. His meditation is simple,
non-denominational, grounding, and helps to calm the mind. It also helps to center and focus oneÕs
energy, and gently assists healing at deep levels. In addition, it is very safe because it is a whole system type of meditation
exercise, unlike many others offered today, and can be done as much as one
wishes. Just any meditation wonÕt
do. In fact, 99% of those that are
offered today are much less helpful.
Chapter 44 discusses this exercise in detail.
HOW THIS BOOK IS ORGANIZED
Seven
sections discuss the important areas of nutritional balancing science,
including:
I.
Introduction and the basic modalities in nutritional balancing science.
II. The theory
of nutritional balancing science. A large set of ancient and modern medical and
scientific principles are the basis for this science.
III. An
introduction to the minerals. This covers the sources, functions,
detection and assessment of the major minerals in the body.
IV. An
introduction to hair mineral analysis and its interpretation by the method of
Dr. Paul Eck. Dr. Eck used hair analysis to develop
and continuously refine nutritional balancing science. Understanding how to read a hair
mineral analysis using his method is essential for success with it. I have added to his knowledge in a few
minor areas. To keep his work
pure, I have indicated whenever an idea or a mineral pattern was not, to my
knowledge, a part of his original work.
V. Physical
health conditions and their assessment and correction with nutritional
balancing science.
VI. Mental and
emotional health conditions and their correction with nutritional balancing
science.
VII. Therapeutics,
retracing, business, legal and other aspects of nutritional balancing science. This text is not a therapy
manual, as that would require a much larger book. However, this section introduces important therapy concepts
in nutritional balancing science.
Appendices include a glossary of
important terms, a Mineral Reference Guide, two journal articles about
nutritional balancing science, information about other healing techniques,
references and suggested reading.
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