THREE HIGHS PATTERN
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
î January 2010, L.D. Wilson
Consultants, Inc.
All information in this article is for educational
purposes only. It is not for the
diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
This
pattern on a hair analysis is surprisingly similar to a four highs or four high
electrolytes. I will offer some observations
that have been made about this pattern to date, since it is not a pattern that
Dr. Eck discussed at any length that I recall.
1. Four variants are
possible since either calcium, magnesium, sodium, or potassium could be the low
mineral, while the others are elevated.
2. The pattern often
combines with other patterns such as sympathetic dominance, fast or slow
oxidation, and others.
3. It is always, or almost
so, a slow oxidizer under stress or secondary alarm reaction. The exception might be if the calcium
level is low and the other three macrominerals – magnesium, sodium and
potassium – are high.
4. The chronicity of the
pattern seems greater if the potassium is the low mineral, rather than the
others.
5. It may need to be
handled similarly to four highs – delicately or gently so the person does
not Ôcrash landÕ too hard into slow oxidation, if he or she is in fast
oxidation, for example.
ANOTHER
VARIANT
If
just the calcium and the sodium are elevated, this pattern also seems to be
very similar in its meaning to a four highs/three highs pattern. This may not be true if other
macromineral patterns are present.
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