OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
by Lawrence Wilson, MD
î February 2010, The Center
For Development
Obsessive-compulsive
disorder is a very common diagnosis.
Biochemical and nutritional imbalance may be involved, in which case
nutritional balancing may be helpful.
I have not worked with enough adults to say more about the condition and
its correction with nutritional balancing science.
OCD could be caused by any factor
that makes a person hypersensitive, interferes with memory, or interferes with
normal processing of information or cognition. This then causes a person to engage in repetitive behaviors
such as washing the hands or others, or might make a person be perfectionistic in some way that is considered
abnormal. These behaviors appear
to offer the person a certain type of security, for which reason they can be
difficult to change. Biochemical
imbalances can certainly be responsible for some or all of these
imbalances. To this extent, such
imbalances are amenable to biochemical correction. This is, indeed, what we have observed in young children.
Children. We have worked with a number of
young children diagnosed with this condition who improved completely on a
nutritional balancing program. In
all cases, their condition was due to an imbalanced body chemistry that made
them extremely sensitive, irritable and perfectionistic,
causing them to be given a diagnosis of OCD. As their body chemistry was balanced
and vital minerals replaced, the children calmed down and the symptoms
disappeared.
The Roy Masters
meditation exercise for OCD. I suspect that with adults the correction
will be slower, but nevertheless it will happen, especially if one includes the
Roy Masters meditation exercise along with the other parts of the nutritional
balancing program. The meditation
process is calming, helps bring up traumas that may be affecting a person,
relaxes the mind, and provides a new type of awareness and detachment. Therefore, this is highly recommended,
even without a nutritional balancing program. Doing the exercise may not be easy, especially at first, but
if one persists gently, it becomes easier with practice.
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