PERSONALITY-RELATED
PATTERNS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF A HAIR MINERAL ANALYSIS
by
Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© January 2019, LD 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.
INTRODUCTION
Most
hair analysis patterns can be caused by, or relate to mental and emotional
imbalances. Very few, if any, are
solely physical or biochemical patterns.
This has to do with the holistic or integrated nature of human beings.
It is not possible,
at a glance, to tell how much of a particular hair mineral pattern is due to
mental or emotional factors, as compared to how much is related to a personÕs
biochemistry or other factors. The
patterns discussed in this article, however, tend to have a significant
component related to psychology, personality and/or lifestyle.
NOTE:
For most of the patterns below, a separate article exists on this website
describing the pattern in much more detail. We hope soon to have them all linked.
Body
chemistry, emotions, mental attitudes and behavior are closely related. This is
often not obvious to many people.
However, a properly performed and properly interpreted hair mineral
analysis can usually reveal much about a personÕs behavior and emotions.
This is an
introductory article to a very large subject. The relationships between hair mineral levels, ratios and
patterns and emotional or behavioral factors may be called trends, patterns, correlations,
tendencies or research associations. These words are used interchangeably.
WHY THE TRENDS OCCUR?
1. The
brain is a biochemical organ. This means it has significant nutritional needs that must be met
for its optimal functioning. This
is well known to brain researchers, but not to the public or the medical or
psychological professions nearly as well.
It means that
nutrient imbalances, toxic metals, fluctuations in blood sugar and other
biochemical parameters can have profound effects upon various parts of the
brain.
The role of toxic
metals as neurotoxins is also well-understood by
toxicologists, but not by medical and psychological professionals, in
general. If it were, many of the
trends we will discuss would be common knowledge.
2.
Glandular balance also has profound effects on behavior, emotional expression
and thinking in some cases. This is also known,
but not appreciated nearly enough.
For example, subclinical hypothyroidism is associated with feelings of
fatigue and even depression, but most doctors do not check for this imbalance
in the body. Even when they do
check, their methods of hormone replacement therapy often do not correct the
underlying nutritional imbalances or toxic metal poisoning of the thyroid
gland.
3.
Lifestyle factors such as fatigue also have important influences on behavior. This is one reason why even the news on
television mentions that getting too little sleep affects judgment, school performance and
can have other emotional and behavioral consequences.
A properly performed
and correctly interpreted hair mineral analysis allows the practitioner to do an Ôenergy analysisÕ.
This can help the practitioner evaluate a personÕs cellular energy
production and efficiency. This is
often far more accurate than judging by how seemingly energetic a person may
be.
BENEFITS OF KNOWING
PERSONALITY TENDENCIES OR TRENDS AS REVEALED ON A HAIR MINERAL TEST
1. A
new method of rapid assessment and screening. Counselors and drugs
will always be helpful in selected cases.
However, many if not most, aberrant feelings and behaviors can be
understood, at least to some degree, in biochemical and nutritional terms as
revealed by hair mineral patterns and imbalances.
For example, ADHD is
often related to copper or cadmium toxicity that is never revealed on standard
serum or other tests.
Slow oxidation, fast
oxidation, imbalanced mineral ratios and other biochemical abnormalities are
difficult, if not impossible, to assess other ways that I know of. A properly performed hair mineral test
can identify them with mathematical precision, often at a glance, and at very
low cost.
2. A
new method of therapy for mental and emotional illness. Correcting sometimes
fairly simple nutritional imbalances indicated on a hair mineral analysis often
lessens or even eliminate emotional and behavioral
symptoms and conditions. This is a
cost-effective, non-toxic and much-needed newer approach to the care of mental
and emotional illness.
3. A
simple way to assist people with attitude and lifestyle changes. Certain mineral
patterns such as spiritual defensiveness,
sympathetic dominance, four lows, four highs and perhaps others, when
identified and understood correctly, can help people to have insights into how
they need to proceed to regain their physical and mental health, and lead a
more constructive life.
4. A
fabulous research tool. Insights from
nutritional balancing science regarding biochemistry, minerals, emotions and
behavior can help many other scientists who wish to understand more about the
human brain and human behavior.
5. A
new way to help people live life to the fullest. This may include the development of the subtle human bodies, the
crowning achievement of a human being on earth. This is a more advanced topic discussed in articles on this
website such as Spiritual Development
and Aids To Spiritual Development.
6. A
new way to improve the human race in the future. Hair analysis
reveals that many health problems are due to deficiencies and toxic metals in
the mothers-to-be, in particular.
These imbalances are passed directly to their children through the
placenta during gestation. These
are called congenital imbalances to
differentiate them from genetic problems.
Nutritional
balancing science can often easily identify these imbalances in the
mothers-to-be, either before they become pregnant or when they become
pregnant. It can also guide the
restoration of improved health so that imbalances are not passed on and the
children are born healthier and happier.
THE MAJOR
PERSONALITY-RELATED TRENDS
For each of these patterns, an
article exists on this website that describes it in more detail. Here I will only give the highlights of
each pattern. More advanced and
complex patterns and much more information about the topic are found in the 4th
edition of Nutritional
Balancing And Hair Mineral Analysis, 2010.
A. INDIVIDUAL
ELECTROLYTE PATTERNS
1.
Calcium patterns. Calcium is defensive, hard, protective and stable. It tends to give these qualities to a
person when present in sufficient amounts. When in excess, these qualities are exaggerated, and when
deficient or biounavailable, they may be lacking to a
degree. Two common hair analysis
patterns associated with calcium imbalances are a calcium shell (calcium
above 170-200 mg%) and the aggressiveness pattern (calcium less
than about 14 mg%).
THE CALCIUM SHELL PATTERN. A calcium shell
looks like a high wall of calcium protecting the entire mineral chart. It is associated with some degree of
psychological withdrawal, defensiveness, some rigidity, and a psychological
defense mechanism against overwhelming stress, inability to handle stress
correctly or just a very sensitive person who needs protection.
It is seen mainly in
slow oxidizers. The pattern is
most common in young people as it is not a healthy pattern if it persists. It is probably more common in women, overall.
It is a way of
hiding out or withdrawing from the world, yet still functioning within it. It gives the person stability and
protection like living in a concrete bunker or behind a wall or shell. However, it results in lowered
awareness and suppression or repression of emotions and emotional expression,
and sometimes lack of feeling or numbness. This can cause reduced sexual desire as well.
Relation to copper.
Often copper is elevated whenever calcium is elevated on a hair
analysis, even if the copper level is normal. It is called a hidden copper pattern. This goes with the overall personality
tendency of the calcium shell, which is a sensitive, usually artistic person
with a high copper level.
Most everyone with a
calcium shell is depressed to some degree, although most are unaware of the
fact. They are also quite tired
and out of balance.
Biounavailable
calcium. Those with a calcium
shell always have a degree of biounavailable
calcium. This is associated with a
combination of symptoms of calcium excess and calcium deficiency. This might include some joint pain and
some anxiety, for instance.
THE
AGGRESSIVENESS PATTERN OR LOW CALCIUM. In these cases, there is no
protective wall of calcium for the hair mineral chart. This results in a tendency for hyper-irritability, nervousness, anxiety, aggressiveness,
muscle tension and other symptoms of low calcium and magnesium in most cases.
The classic example
is a young children with ADHD who cannot calm down, is hypersensitive and often
hyperkinetic, and easily stressed or upset because he lacks the buffering
element, calcium.
2.
Magnesium patterns. Magnesium is similar
to calcium in many ways. The levels of calcium magnesium generally move up and
down together when one is healthy.
Magnesium, however, is a bright, shiny, lightweight, electrically
conductive metal, unlike calcium.
So it is not as rigid and hard as calcium and instead is the main enzyme activating mineral in the human body required for
thousands of critical enzymes.
High
magnesium=fatigue, lethargy and depression. This is for similar reasons as with calcium, as
both minerals affect the nervous system somewhat in the same way.
Biounavailability. Magnesium, as with calcium, becomes biounavailable when it is too high in the hair. This can give rise to a combination of
symptoms of deficiency due to biounavailable
magnesium, along with tissue excess of this mineral.
While calcium is
more structural material (like cement), magnesium is more about protein
material in the body, which is more flexible and softer. Magnesium is in the bones, too, but not
as much as calcium. Dr. Eck did
not identify a magnesium shell although
high magnesium often accompanies a calcium shell. He did identify a pattern associated with a
low magnesium that he called belligerence pattern when magnesium
is less than about 3 mg%.
BELLIGERENCE
PATTERN. This is similar to
the aggressiveness pattern above.
However, belligerence is more of a feisty nature and not as fierce or
rigid as aggressiveness.
3.
Sodium patterns. Dr. Eck called sodium the volatility
element. It is most associated
with levels of the adrenal hormone aldosterone, one
of whose important roles in the body is to retain sodium through the
kidneys. Two basic sodium patterns
are a high level or adrenal stress and a low level or basic burnout.
ADRENAL STRESS PATTERN.
Those with a level of sodium above about 50 mg% or so are often very
active, angry or aggressive. These
emotions are associated with a faster oxidation rate and more adrenal glandular
activity. The higher the sodium
level, the more pronounced the pattern, in general. However, as with all the minerals, at times other factors
can temporarily displace the sodium reading upwards.
BASIC BURNOUT PATTERN.
This very common pattern of a sodium level less than 5 or 6 mg% is
associated with adrenal insufficiency or Òadrenal
burnout syndromeÓ. Read more
about this by clicking the link above.
It tends to cause fatigue, depression, apathy, and when extreme, despair
and perhaps suicidal thoughts.
OneÕs energy level is very low and hormones secreted by the arenals such as cortisol are low,
and this causes a type of depression since these hormones provide a feeling of well-being for a person. Many other physical and emotional symptoms are possible
because the adrenal glands regulate blood sugar, blood pressure, mineral
levels, kidney activity and much more.
However, these are the main symptoms and conditions associated with a
low sodium level.
4. Potassium. The hair potassium level usually moves with the hair
sodium level and has a somewhat similar meaning. Dr. Eck called potassium the follow through
mineral. It has to do with adrenal
activity as well, more specifically with glucocorticoid
activity, which are the hormones cortisol and
cortisone, among others. The
primary potassium pattern is a level of 4 mg% or less called sympathetic
dominance.
SYMPATHETIC DOMINANCE PATTERN. This important
pattern is present whenever the hair tissue potassium level is between 1 and 4
mg% on an initial hair test or a retest.
It indicates a tendency to push oneself or to try very hard with the
will to do something, either physically, mentally, or
emotionally.
It
also is an extreme fatigue indicator, both physical and often emotional or
mental as well. In most cases, it
is found in slow oxidizers. The
body has slowed down into slow oxidation, but the mind is still pushing hard,
as though one is a fast oxidizer.
It is an important fast-to-slow oxidation transition pattern or
resistance to change pattern, as the person is often resisting going into
full-blown slow oxidation.
It is called
sympathetic dominance because it is a mental/emotional tendency, at least in
part, to overuse the sympathetic or fight-or-flight nervous system. This is not the same as a sympathetic
state of body chemistry, which is a fight-or-flight state or fast oxidation
state. Instead, this is more of a
lifestyle or personality tendency to worry or run around too much.
This tendency is
most severe when the potassium is lowest.
That is, a potassium level of 1 mg% is far more severe than a potassium
level of 4 mg%. A secondary
indicator for this pattern is a sodium/potassium ratio greater than about
5:1. However, this indicator is
not necessary for the pattern to be present.
While it is
considered a lifestyle pattern, the presence of copper, mercury, cadmium or
other toxic metals can definitely sustain and contribute to maintaining the
pattern. For more insight into
this imbalance, read Sympathetic
Dominance and Spiritual Defensiveness Versus
Sympathetic Dominance.
5.
Phosphorus. Phosphorus is
associated with digestive fire, protein synthesis and overall vitality. When it is higher on a hair analysis,
it generally indicates better digestion, or perhaps better eating habits or a
better diet. When it is low, it
suggests weaker digestion, poorer eating habits or some other issue affecting
digestion and overall vitality.
LOW PHOSPHORUS PATTERN (phosphorus less than 12 mg%). This can indicate weaker overall health
and vitality.
B. TRACE MINERAL
PATTERNS
1. Zinc. Zinc is closely related to copper
and is one of the so-called sedative
minerals. It is also calming,
relaxing, balancing, a male mineral and associated with higher thought and
higher emotions. Adequate zinc
also confers a flexible or gentle strength and perhaps more wisdom.
Dr. Eck said zinc
helps activate the neocortex or new brain that sits
atop the old brain and moderates all raw emotions and feelings. While everyone today is in need of
extra zinc, an important pattern on a hair test is a hair zinc level below
about 13 mg%.
LOW
ZINC OR EMOTIONAL INSTABILITY. Low
zinc is associated with emotional ups and downs, mood swings, cadmium toxicity,
copper toxicity and excessive emotionalism. In babies and children, it is associated with delayed
development syndromes, and delayed growth and possibly other developmental
problems. For more information,
read Zinc on this website.
2.
Copper. Dr. Eck called
copper the emotional mineral. An important pattern on hair tests is
overt or hidden copper toxicity.
HIGH OR HIDDEN HIGH COPPER. When the hair copper is above about 2.5
mg% or if indicators of hidden copper are present, a person usually suffers
from too much emotions, emotional instability, mood swings, panic attacks,
anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and many other common emotional and
anxiety disorders.
Other copper
toxicity symptoms include spaciness or detachment,
mind racing, negative thoughts, intuitive abilities that are often out of oneÕs
control such as seeing visions, hallucinations and others.
Animal emotions and sex.
Copper is needed for female sexual activity and associated with estrogen
levels. It is often more important
for women for which reason it is called a female mineral. Dr. Eck said that copper tends to
stimulate the animal brain or diencephalons, also called the emotional brain.
Premenstrual
syndrome. Symptoms of PMS are
almost identical to copper toxicity symptoms. Copper rises before the menstrual period and may cause these
symptoms such as anger, depression, agitation, acne, headaches and others. For much more information, read Copper Toxicity Syndrome.
3. Iron. Iron is an older ÔmaleÕ element, while zinc is a more modern
and gentle type of male energy. A
very important and newer pattern is overt or hidden iron toxicity.
HIGH OR HIDDEN HIGH IRON. This pattern is present when iron is above about
1.8-2 mg%, or if indicators for hidden iron are present as they often are. These include an aluminum level above
about 0.1-0.2 mg% or a manganese level above 0.04 mg%.
Iron is known to
affect the heart and arteries, where it causes the conditions called hemosiderosis and hemochromatosis. Emotionally, iron is associated with
rage and anger, and there is an iron personality type that is strong, rigid,
often corrupt, often devious, cynical and not too intelligent but very persuasive,
sexual and convincing. Many
politicians are of this type, for example, and many parents, as well.
The amygdala and iron. The amygdala
is a very special area of the emotional or animal brain where some say we have
the seat of the emotions. Iron
settles in this area and causes havoc with emotions.
A study of teenage
boys at a reform school showed that every one of them had high iron on a hair
analysis.
Weak to women.
Iron is also weak toward women.
Copper is opposed to iron in the mineral system. Copper can overcome an iron personality
easily with sexual favors and other seductive techniques. Thus the Òiron typesÓ
of men are easily influenced by women, whereas zinc overcomes copper.
Zinc
overcomes copper. This means that the
Òzinc menÓ who are more like Jesus Christ and other wise ones, are not swayed
by seduction and sexual attraction nearly as much. This is important today when boys are exposed to all sorts
of seductive material on television and the dress code of the young women,
which is more like a prostitute of the old days.
Coppery
boys are less interested in girls.
The seduction, by the way, is somewhat needed because the boys of today
are so feminine in many ways they are not as attracted to the girls and the
girls compensate with sexier dress styles. However, the answer is the zinc man, not the copper type of
man or the old iron type that falls for the girls head over heels.
For more
information, read on this website Chronic Iron Overload
and Iron, Manganese and Aluminum.
5. Manganese. Dr. Eck called manganese the maternal element because in a few animal
studies animals deprived of sufficient manganese did not properly care for
their young. However, manganese
has many other functions in human beings and is not associated with maternal
behavior problems that I am aware of.
An important pattern is biounavailable
manganese toxicity.
HIGH OR HIDDEN HIGH MANGANESE. Manganese, in a
toxic oxide form (MnO6 or another compound) is very toxic to the nervous
system. Mild overload is extremely
common, especially on the Eastern coast of the United States and possibly the
Midwest states such as Michigan.
Symptoms include
irritability, fatigue, a certain skepticism and
seriousness, schizoid and schizophrenic tendencies, and other bizarre
symptoms. In very high amounts it
is associated with violence. Some
symptoms bear resemblance to mad cow disease or bovine spongiform encephalitis.
C. TOXIC METAL
PATTERNS
Today
everyone has some of all the following toxic metals, as well as others whose
specific behavioral and emotional aspects are much less well-researched.
In some people,
however, one or another predominates. Toxic metals are often not revealed on
hair mineral and other types of toxic metal tests. They are sometimes revealed when superficial patterns are
resolved and deeper layers of toxic metals are released through the hair and
skin.
HIGH OR HIDDEN LEAD. Lead is associated with violence, behavioral
problems, irritability, anxiety, sluggishness and dullness of the mind. It can replace calcium in some areas of
the body such as the bones, and replaces zinc in some key enzyme systems in the
nervous system and elsewhere.
Unfortunately, fast oxidizer babies and children are extremely prone to
lead absorption because it replaces calcium, which they must have for their
growth and development. Paints,
tiles, auto fumes from the past and other sources combine to make lead toxicity
one of the worst in the world, even today, 35 or more years after lead was
removed from auto and aircraft fuel.
HIGH OR HIDDEN ALUMINUM. This toxic metal is associated with
memory problems, brain fog, at times, perhaps cognitive decline and
dementias. It is found in table
salt, drinking water and thousands of prepared foods made with these. It is also found in anti-acids, anti-perspirants and various kinds of aluminum foils and
wrappers. Its effects are milder
than lead, mercury, cadmium and copper.
HIGH OR HIDDEN MERCURY.
The affliction of the mad hatters
of the Alice in Wonderland story is true. Mercury has many effects upon the brain, in particular,
causing symptoms such as irritability, shyness, deviousness, timidity, kooky or
whacky thinking and behavior, and ultimately violence and other problems. In children, high mercury is associated
with every imaginable learning and behavior disorder from simple ADD to
autism.
A criminal fact is
that most vaccines still contain mercury used as a preservative, including flu
shots. The fact that mercury is
still used in dental fillings in many nations including America is also
shameful. It is also widely used
in industry and is a byproduct of burning coal and petroleum without scrubbers. While these are used in America, they
are not used in other parts of the world and this is contaminating all the planet with tons of mercury each year.
Mercury has been
removed from most consumer products, where it used to cause even more
problems. All fish and other sea food are contaminated with mercury today, a reason to
eat them very sparingly and only small fish such as sardines, herring and
little salmon and other smaller fish.
Shellfish is contaminated even more with other metals and should be
avoided altogether. For more
information, read Mercury on this website.
HIGH OR HIDDEN CADMIUM. Dr. Eck called cadmium the pseudo-male or macho element. It
gives a kind of false and rigid or macho type of strength. It may be called a Òlower maleÓ
element, as it tends to harden and toughen the personality a little bit. It replaces zinc and selenium in some
enzymes, and also hardens the arteries and other body structures.
Symptoms. Women.
Women with cadmium are Òtough cookiesÓ, as they say. The basic effect of cadmium is to harden a person. In excess, this leads to many
behavioral problems including hatred, violence, cruelty and more.
A positive aspects of cadmium is that gives women a chance in
society. It literally hardens the
women, just as it hardens their arteries and kidneys. This is positive for women although they suffer the physical
consequences such as cancer and heart disease.
The hardening due to
cadmium is superficial. Underneath
the personality is brittle, somewhat like iron only worse, and unhealthy. This is very important to recall when
working with those who are loaded with cadmium.
Men with the pattern do
well in positions such as the military and police. The cadmium hardens them so they can take chances and do
their jobs properly. If cadmium
becomes excessive, they can turn violent, cruel, heartless and criminal in
their outlook and behavior.
The weakness factor
of cadmium causes post-traumatic disorders and occasionally disasters for the
military. A study of Navy recruits
found the most behavior issues with those who had elevated cadmium in their
hair tissue.
Children. Most children are
born today with some cadmium toxicity that is passed on from their
mothers. The children are sickly,
often suffer from ADD or ADHD or autism, and may be fussy, hard to manage,
aggressive and not relaxed and happy.
When the cadmium is removed by a nutritional balancing
program, the children can suddenly become much sweeter and nicer. For
more information, read Cadmium on this website.
HIGH OR HIDDEN NICKEL. Nickel is another common and highly toxic metal for the nervous
system. It infiltrates through the
lungs if breathed, which is common in industry. It is associated with depression, as are all the metals, and
possibly with violence and other problems. There is less research on the specific effects of nickel as
it is not as widespread a problem in modern society.
Nickel
is found in costume and less costly jewelry as plating. Wearing it as rings or bracelets, or
through piercing, one can absorb a lot of nickel in some cases. Some is found in all hydrogenated oils
such as margarines, a product I suggest totally avoiding.
D.
OXIDATION-RELATED PATTERNS
FAST
OXIDATION. This is an earlier stage of stress, if it is what we call healthy or true fast oxidation. This requires that the sodium/potassium
ratio be about 2.5 or above.
Usually, the calcium and magnesium levels must be at or below their
ideal levels and so one must not be in four lows or four highs pattern.
Healthy
fast oxidizers, (those with a normal Na/K ratio) are rare. Some adults have this pattern, but it
is a temporary stress pattern because fast oxidation is not normal among
adults. On a nutritional balancing
program, the adults usually change to a slow oxidation pattern within a year or
so.
The only people who
are true healthy fast oxidizers are some children. They tend to be positive, forward-looking, very healthy and
more physically-oriented and extroverted or
outgoing.
Adults with the
pattern tend to be more egotistical, selfish, very social such as sales people,
and often quite sexual as well due to higher hormone levels. More men are fast oxidizers than women.
Unhealthy
Patterns. As the oxidation
rate becomes too fast or the sodium/potassium ratio goes below 2.5, symptoms
include severe anxiety, anger, aggressiveness and belligerence. A person may also become nervous,
irritable, with muscle tightness and cramps. When extreme, the person may feel somewhat paranoid.
Fast oxidizers are
in an alarm stage of stress. This is
an active fight-or-flight reaction with all the emotions that go with fight or
flight. For example, if the
oxidation rate is excessively rapid, one is often hypersensitive, hyperalert and anxious about the future, those around one
and everything else. There is a
deficiency of the buffering and sedative minerals on the hair analysis,
calcium, magnesium and zinc.
Everyone
is born in fast oxidation. Babies are generally
happy, outgoing, expressive and announce their needs
without hesitation. About age 3 to
10, most of us change to slow oxidizers, and this is happening at earlier and
earlier ages today.
Some children are
simply ill and they Òrun out of steamÓ by age 3 or 4. Others have a difficult home life and the stress causes them
to Òburn outÓ to some degree at an early age. Others are becoming much more spiritual and tend to turn
inward, a slow oxidizer quality.
Others change due to infections, other illnesses, effects
of vaccines, nutrient deficiencies and for other reasons.
Children. If the rate becomes
too fast, the children may have many behavioral problems associated with fight
or flight tendencies such as ADD and even more so ADHD and at times,
autism. In autism, however, the
tendency for anxiety and irritability is turned inward, apparently, until
mercury and other toxic metals are cleared so that the brain functions better.
This pattern is also
common in many learning disorders and behavior problems of young children,
especially those under age 3 or 4.
Later, most become slow oxidizers with copper toxicity and other toxic
metal problems.
Extreme fast
oxidizers have trouble slowing down and at times are avoiding problems by
running away from them. They can,
in fact, be what may be called stress-seekers.
Adults and energy vampirism. Fast oxidizers in adults often take
energy from others. This is
sometimes called psychic vampirism and is quite common among fast
oxidizers. Those who live with or
work with fast oxidizers often do not understand what motivates the fast
oxidizer to behave so emotionally, not realizing that in so doing the fast
oxidizer takes energy from those around him or her.
Self-Involvement.
Fast oxidizers are also a little more
involved with themselves, as a rule, than others. Many are emotionally less mature. For more information about how to calculate the oxidation
type and more, read The Oxidation Types.
SLOW
OXIDATION. Slow oxidation is also very much of an emotional and mental
pattern, at times. It can also be
of a healthful nature or unhealthful.
Healthy
slow oxidizers tend to be quieter people, more
introverted and may be less energetic than fast oxidizers. They become fatigued more easily. They
are often more pleasant to be around and can function quite well in society and
at home. They tend to be more
spiritually aware than most fast oxidizers, though not always, since they may
just be tired and burned out.
They are in a
resistance or exhaustion stage of stress, according to the stress theory of
disease. This indicates they are
in a more advanced stage of stress in which the fight-or-flight response is not
as powerful. They resist stress
but do not fight it as hard and are more fatigued than healthy fast oxidizers. Most adults are in this stage of stress
or the exhaustion stage below.
Unhealthy
slow oxidizers are those in whom either the oxidation
rate is very slow, other ratios are imbalanced or one has a lot of toxic metals
or other nutrient deficiencies.
Symptoms include a lot of fatigue, and often addictions to keep up their
energy such as sugar, caffeine or perhaps just fear, worry or working too
much. They are often negative
thinkers, apathetic, somewhat depressed, and can become despairing and suicidal
as their oxidation rate slows further.
Emotionally, these
individuals tend to be more inhibited, suppressed or repressed than fast
oxidizers.
Teens and Adults.
Most older children, teens and adults are slow oxidizers. Teenagers are
often exhausted from a lack of enough sleep and rest and poor diets, along with
pressures to succeed and other types of pressure. The level of suicide, drug use, sexual experimentation and
other problems of teens is directly related in part to
their imbalanced body chemistry.
Good parenting is
critical, but just better parenting will not correct the biochemical imbalances
seen in these children.
Anxiety for Different Reasons. Slow oxidizers are often anxious,
nervous and even paranoid for entirely different reasons than fast
oxidizers. As stated above, fast
oxidizers lack the sedative and buffering elements. Slow oxidizers are often anxious because they lack the
energy to function well or feel inadequate.
Fast oxidation is
like driving your car on the freeway at 150 miles per hour. Slow oxidation is also anxiety-producing because it is like driving your car on the
freeway at 5 miles per hour when everyone else is going the speed limit.
Additionally, slow
oxidizers often have biounavailable calcium and
magnesium that contributes to irritability, insomnia and anxiety. They also all have too much copper, and
this can also cause these and other emotional and mental symptoms.
Yin Versus Yang.
Emotionally and spiritually, slow oxidizers are more likely to be yin or
more feminine in their attitudes and behavior while fast oxidizers are more yang in their attitudes and behavior. For more information about this
fascinating and related topic, read Yin And
Yang Healing.
Controlling
covertly and more analytical . While fast oxidizers often control
others by threats and intimidation, slow oxidizers may tend to control
situations or others covertly or secretly because their
energy is lower. They also may
escape into their intellect and over-analyzing things. They can become ÔspacyÕ
or detached if copper builds up too much.
Lack of Grounding.
Slow oxidizers tend to be much less well grounded than fast
oxidizers. It is an important
aspect of healing slow oxidation in many cases. The Roy Masters meditation exercise is very good to help
with grounding and centering.
Stuck, at times. In some cases, both fast and especially
very slow oxidizers become stuck in their oxidation rate and build an entire
personality around it. This can
slow change and healing for these individuals as the
oxidation rate needs to become more balanced for deep healing to occur.
Relation To Copper.
Slow oxidizers often develop copper toxicity. This causes another set of symptoms that overlays or adds to
the symptoms of slow oxidation.
These are discussed earlier in this article.
Sex. Slow oxidizers are often less
interested in sex due to lower energy levels, lower
hormone levels and sometimes due to depression and sexual difficulties related
to slow oxidation such as impotence, vaginal dryness and others.
Calcium
Shell. Extreme slow
oxidation is associated with a calcium shell. This pattern is discussed above.
Cloudy
thinking. Most slow oxidizers
cannot think clearly and often experience a degree of brain fog, impaired
memory and slow processing speed.
This is made worse by liberal attitudes that do not teach rigorous,
critical thinking.
Political and Societal
Ramifications. Slow oxidizers are less able or inclined to take care
of themselves. They often feel
like victims and express this view politically as a leaning toward socialism
and the government as substitute parent.
This is the direction Europe has taken and it is spreading to America as
more people burn out and go into slow oxidation. It is the opposite of the vision of the founders of America,
who were in relatively healthy states of mind. Other articles on this website discuss this aspect of
political leanings as related to body chemistry.
Spirituality. Slow oxidation, while it does not feel
good in the least, often causes those with the pattern to dig deeper and take
an interest in spiritual matters.
Some turn to God, spirituality and religion to help them with their
physical and emotional difficulties.
This is an important reason why adrenal burnout and slow oxidation are
very positive, in fact,
for many people.
Addiction In Slow Oxidizers. Very low energy and copper imbalance,
among other imbalances, often leads to addiction in slow oxidizers, although
addiction occurs in both metabolic types.
Fast oxidizers are more prone to alcohol addiction.
Slow oxidizers are
more tempted by certain drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamines and
designer drugs such as Ecstacy. They are also more likely to be
addicted to loud music, drugs, sex and more in an effort to obtain a certain
level of physical stimulation. For much more information about addiction and
its relation to biochemistry, read Addiction on
this website.
MIXED
OXIDATION. This is a temporary state of body chemistry between fast and slow
oxidation. Symptoms are usually
thus a mixture of fast and slow oxidizer symptoms, but quite temporary.
Fast
and slow mixed oxidation. Depending on the macromineral ratios, a
person in mixed oxidation is classified as closer to fast or closer to slow
oxidation. Often, but not always,
the symptoms will match this.
FOUR
LOWS. This is an unusual
pattern that Dr. Eck discovered.
It may be related to what Dr. George Watson called sub-oxidation. A good
analogy for the pattern is an auto stuck in a ditch with its wheels spinning,
getting nowhere and wearing out the car motor. A second analogy is that the person has collapsed and gone
into a negative and often end-of-life pattern. The latter is more correct at some levels, although the
former is also accurate in many ways in terms of symptoms such as feeling
stuck, being somewhat cynical and negative, driving oneself hard and
relentlessly, at times, and often feelings of anxiety, irritability, insomnia,
allergies and fatigue.
This is also a
fast-to-slow oxidation transition pattern. The person is usually a fast oxidizer type in some ways who
may fail to move into a standard slow oxidation pattern. In other cases, the person has been in
slow oxidation and then collapses into this pattern. Its meaning may vary depending upon
how the person entered the pattern.
While often temporary, this can be an end-of-life pattern. When this occurs, it is harder to turn
around.
With four lows,
there may be a kind of disconnect or communication problem in the
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
This means that feedback from the adrenals and signals from the brain
may not translate into accurate regulation of the glands, resulting in the
pattern.
Lifestyle and
psychology can play a role in the causation and continuation of the pattern.
The person may be a former fast oxidizer personality type who refuses to slow
down, even though the body is exhausted.
In other cases, the person is older and perhaps very discouraged because
he or she does not feel well. Most
people with this pattern have been to many doctors and tried many
programs. Dr. Eck brilliantly
figured out an unusual way to help these people. For more information, view the article Four Lows.
FOUR HIGHS/THREE HIGHS. This is not strictly an oxidation type
pattern. However, it is a severe
stress pattern that can have an important emotional, mental or lifestyle
component. Three highs appears to be like four highs, although three highs was not
recognized as part of this pattern by Dr. Eck, and it needs more research.
A secondary alarm reaction or second wind. The person with this pattern is
basically a very slow oxidizer.
This is indicated by the elevated calcium and/or magnesium. However, for some reason, either
emotional, physical, or a combination, an alarm reaction is superimposed on the
slow oxidation. This is indicated by the elevated sodium and
potassium levels on the hair test.
Because the alarm reaction is secondary to slow oxidation, it is called
a secondary alarm reaction.
This pattern may be
due to physical imbalances such as toxic metals, in which case the pattern will
resolve quickly. If the alarm
reaction is due to underlying emotional stress or old trauma, as it often is,
then correction will be slower.
A combination of symptoms. People in a four highs state will often
experience symptoms of slow oxidation mixed with some anxiety, irritability or
even mania due to the secondary alarm reaction.
Bipolar. This pattern is associated with mood
swings, ups and downs emotionally and perhaps bipolar or manic-depressive
tendencies in a few cases. The
person may go between fast and slow oxidation causing the changes in mood.
Delicate
souls. Some with a four highs pattern are what may be called Òdelicate
soulsÓ. They manage to keep their
oxidation rate ÒbalancedÓ in various ways, either mentally or perhaps by eating
certain foods or using the right amount of caffeine or sugar. They do this because they do not want
to Òcrash landÓ back in slow oxidation for some reason.
Most of the delicate
souls are middle-aged women who may be quite spiritually oriented. To avoid a steep fall into slow
oxidation, they may need to stay with the program long enough to remove many
toxic metals or other problems.
This way they can move gently into slow oxidation without a crash
landing.
Walking
on stilts. Four highs pattern
can feel very unsteady, somewhat like walking with stilts. Indeed, four highs pattern can be
ÒstiltedÓ, meaning guarded and not totally forthcoming. This, again, can be an emotional
defense pattern to compensate for an unbalanced body
chemistry. They will protect
themselves so they donÕt get too fast or too slow, as either state can be very
anxiety-producing on the one hand or depressing on the other. The four high electrolytes appears visually like stilts as well.
Ungrounded. Such individuals
are often not well grounded and may be quite fearful of ÒgroundingÓ into slow
oxidation due to fear or for some other reason.
A failed transition pattern. Four highs, in most cases, is also a
failed fast-to-slow oxidation transition pattern or resistance to change
pattern. It is often easy to come
out of using nutritional balancing science. Some remain in the pattern for years, however. For more information, read Four Highs.
Combinations:
Passive-Aggressive pattern is said to be present when four highs pattern combines with a
calcium level above about 170-200 mg% or a calcium shell. It is often more pronounced when the
sodium/potassium ratio is less than about 2:1.
Passive-aggressive
is an interesting combination of a very stable pattern – a calcium shell
– with a very unstable pattern of four highs or even three highs. This can cause ÒbreakthroughsÓ at times
in which a person who normally is not emotional may have outbursts, especially
if the oxidation rate speeds up for some reason. The low sodium/potassium ratio adds some repressed anger,
resentment, frustration or hostility and makes the pattern more intense. Nutritional balancing science is often
helpful for this pattern, although sometimes it is quite chronic.
Workaholic pattern. This is a combination of four
highs/three highs with a high sodium/potassium ratio and perhaps a hidden or
overt sympathetic dominance pattern.
It indicates underlying exhaustion, but in this case the person keeps
working to balance the oxidation rate and basically escape the feeling of
exhaustion that might come with sinking into slow oxidation.
Work, which may mean
working a lot at home with them family or some other activity, is keeping the
person in a four highs pattern.
The high sodium/potassium ratio has to do with efforting,
a prominent aspect of the pattern.
These individuals are hard to change, but it is helpful to see the
pattern and perhaps discuss it with the client.
E. RATIO PATTERNS
HIGH SODIUM/POTASSIUM RATIO. A sodium/potassium
ratio greater than about 5:1 is associated with acute stress, anger and
inflammation. This can mean
physical inflammation such as a headache or joint pain. It can also mean a more inflammatory
personality type or situation one is in.
Those with a mildly high sodium/potassium ratio are also often more
forward looking and positive in their outlook or one who is responding to acute
stress with a pro-active approach.
As with all the pattern, the more extreme the pattern, the more likely
and more extreme the psychological tendencies often are.
LOW SODIUM/POTASSIUM RATIO. A sodium/potassium
ratio less than 2:1 is associated with feelings of frustration, resentment,
hostility and perhaps other ÒnegativeÓ emotions. This is also a reversal
pattern. This means the person is
slowing down, moving into slower oxidation, and becoming more stressed and
often more negative and giving up, to some degree.
When the ratio is
less than 1:1 and a person claims to feel well, often there is a buried
emotional trauma that is quite severe that one is unaware of. This is even more likely if the ratio
remains this low or near it on repeated hair tests in spite of faithfully
following a nutritional balancing program. As the sodium/potassium ratio rises toward about 1, the
person may become more aware of negative feelings or of a trauma, and this can
be upsetting.
Dr. Eck also felt
this pattern was like beating oneÕs head against the wall when the door was
nearby. In other words, there is a
lowering of awareness and a stuck feeling about this pattern. This makes good sense to me.
A low Na/K ratio is
also an indicator for adrenal weakness or exhaustion, blood sugar imbalance and
tissue breakdown. So the emotional
component of this ratio is just one aspect of a complex of symptoms and
tendencies.
HIGH CALCIUM/MAGNESIUM RATIO. The
calcium/magnesium ratio is called the blood
sugar ratio or the lifestyle ratio. It might also be called the emphasis or supportive ratio to the
sodium/potassium ratio. This will
be explained below.
A normal ratio,
assuming the hair is not washed at the laboratory, is between about 3.5 and
9.5. A ratio above about 9.5 or10
is associated with overeating on carbohydrate foods, according to Dr. Eck.
Emotionally, it is
associated with some defensiveness and perhaps pretense, according to Dr Eck. Metaphorically, calcium is a ÒhardeningÓ mineral while
magnesium is softer, and keeps calcium in solution. High calcium, in relation to magnesium, may cause a
hardening of the person that manifests as defensiveness and rigidity. It can also harden the body as well,
over time.
Combinations. A high calcium/magnesium
ratio combined with a high Na/K ratio is part of a pattern called a double high ratio pattern. Basically, it reinforces or emphasizes
the symptoms associated with a high sodium/potassium ratio.
A
high calcium/magnesium ratio combined with a low sodium/potassium ratio is
another newer pattern called a bowl
pattern. It is discussed below
and emphasizes the rigid, frightened and Ôemotionally stuckÕ aspect of a low
sodium/potassium ratio.
SPIRITUAL
DEFENSIVENESS. A calcium/magnesium ratio greater than
about 13.5 on
an initial hair analysis only, appears to indicate that a person is defending
either an attitude or a lifestyle factor that is no longer
serving the person. The attitude
might be negativity, anger, or something else. The lifestyle factor could be an occupation, a recreational
activity that perhaps takes up a lot of time, a relationship, or perhaps
something else.
This pattern, as
with many of them, is much less reliable on retests because it is often just a
retracing on a retest and of less importance. However, if this or most patterns persist on a second or
third hair analysis when a person is following a nutritional balancing program
it might indicate a more important tendency or situation.
This pattern is less
reliable on retest also because the elimination of so-called metastatic or
excess calcium on a retest can and often does skew the calcium/magnesium ratio
and can mimic this pattern.
This is a newer
trend that is not discussed in older articles by myself or
Dr. Eck, and was not part of Dr. EckÕs work. For more information, read Spiritual
Defensiveness and
Spiritual Defensiveness or Sympathetic
Dominance.
LOW CALCIUM/MAGNESIUM RATIO. If this ratio is
less than about 3.5 to 4:1, Dr. Eck felt it indicated a blood sugar
imbalance. I have not confirmed
this too well but it is possible.
A
calcium/magnesium ratio less than about 2 is often a more serious physical
imbalance involving magnesium loss, and may not be related to emotional or
psychological aspects.
Combinations.
A
low calcium/magnesium ratio in conjunction with a high sodium/potassium ratio
is a healthful newer pattern called the hill
pattern. It is discussed below and indicates the reverse of
defensiveness and being stuck.
Instead, it indicates an openness to change, or
overcoming some kind of block to moving on in oneÕs life. It may emphasize these aspects of a
high sodium/potassium ratio.
A
low calcium/magnesium ratio combined with a low sodium/potassium ratio is part
of another pattern called a double low
ratio pattern or double inversion.
In this case, the low calcium/magnesium ratio appears to reinforce the
symptoms associated with a low sodium/potassium ratio.
F. OTHER BASIC
MENTALLY/EMOTIONALLY RELATED PATTERNS
THE BOWL PATTERN. This pattern is a combination of a high
calcium/magnesium ratio with a low sodium/potassium ratio. Visually, the first four macrominerals look like the shape of a bowl when viewed on
a calibrated hair analysis chart from ARL or TEI laboratories. It is most important on a first hair
analysis and less reliable on retests.
Frustrated and defensive.
The bowl pattern is one of feeling emotionally stuck with few options or
alternatives. It might also
indicate a person is temporarily closed to his options.
One can understand
this pattern by considering the combination of two ratios discussed above. A
low sodium/potassium ratio is associated with frustration, resentment and
hostility. An elevated
calcium/magnesium ratio is associated with defensiveness. Combining these two, if a person
defends his or her frustration or resentment, he is less able to move ahead in
life.
Although it is an
emotional pattern or tendency, it responds well to nutritional balancing
programs. This would lead one to
believe that biochemical factors are at least partially causative of the
pattern.
When the ratios are
more unbalanced, one can develop a deep bowl, which is more severe. Also, the bowl can be combined with
fast or slow, or possibly mixed oxidation. Each of these situations may alter the meaning of the
pattern slightly.
THE HILL PATTERN. This is the opposite of the bowl pattern
above. It consists of a low
calcium/magnesium ratio combined with an elevated sodium/potassium ratio. It is another newer pattern that is
still being researched and was not part of Dr. EckÕs work. It appears to be more important on
retests during a nutritional balancing program. It appears to indicate Òturning a
cornerÓ, overcoming an obstacle, celebration and openness to change and to the
future. It might also indicate
many options for a person and some awareness of this fact.
Visually,
the first four macrominerals may look like a hill or
mountain.
In terms of its
meaning, an elevated sodium/potassium ratio may indicate a forward-looking,
more open and positive attitude.
This combines with a low calcium/magnesium ratio, associated with
openness or a lack of defensiveness.
The combination gives us this interesting. For more information about this pattern see the article
entitled The Biological Basis of Positive Thinking.
STEP
DOWN PATTERN. This pattern is a
combination of slow oxidation, an elevated calcium/magnesium ratio (above about
9.5) and an elevated sodium/potassium ratio (above 5 or 6). In other words, it involves a double
high ratio pattern and slow oxidation.
The first four macrominerals look like four steps going downward from left
to right. It appears to indicate a
certain determination and positive moving forward with some defensiveness. It is associated with fatigue, but
combined with determination to succeed.
It looks like one has oneÕs Òback to the wallÓ and one is moving forward
slowly. If all four macrominerals are high or perhaps low, the pattern may not
apply.
STEP
UP PATTERN. This is somewhat the
opposite of the step down pattern.
It is a combination of fast oxidation with a double inversion or double
low ratio pattern. This means that
the calcium/magnesium ratio must be less than about 3 or 4, and the
sodium/potassium ratio less than 2.5.
On a calibrated hair
analysis chart, the pattern looks like four steps going upward from left to
right. It is a very unhealthy
pattern associated with digging in oneÕs heels in a resentful, frustrated,
hostile or angry way. It may be
viewed as double beating oneÕs head against a wall and the wall is in front of
the person. It is associated with
heart disease and other serious illnesses, and it must be turned around for
life to continue. If all four of
the macrominerals are high or low, the pattern may not
apply.
RELATED TOPICS
HAIR TESTING
PROCEDURE
Hair
must not be washed at the laboratory for accurate electrolyte readings. Only two major laboratories in the United States
offer this service that we are aware of - Analytical Research Laboratories and
Trace Elements, Inc.
At this time,(2019), unfortunately we cannot recommend using Trace Elements,
Inc. for hair testing. The main
reason is their testing is not as accurate. Also, they do not list the ideal
hair values on the graph and their graphs are more difficult to read.
The preparation of
the hair samples is an important topic discussed in a separate article, Introduction To Hair Mineral Analysis.
THE NEED FOR THE CORRECT
GRAPHICAL CHART
To interpret the
patterns above, it is most helpful to display the hair mineral readings on a
calibrated graph with vertical bar graphs, with the minerals in the correct order.
Otherwise, identifying
the patterns requires mathematical calculations that are difficult for most
people to do without pen and calculator.
We highly recommend
the graph style used by Analytical Research Labs. It easily reveals most of the patterns in this article.
NOTES ABOUT INTERPRETING
THE PATTERNS
1.
Trends, not diagnoses. The
patterns discussed in this article are not intended as psychological disease or
diagnoses. There are at least three reasons for this:
a) The patterns can be caused entirely, or almost so, by nutritional
imbalances rather than emotional ones.
Therefore, it is always incorrect to assume that a pattern is caused by
a mental or emotional imbalance alone.
b) Patterns on hair
mineral analyses are trends, meaning that the longer the pattern has been in
place, the more likely are symptoms to develop. Thus, when one sees a pattern, it is important to recall
that it may have been present for years, but it might also be relatively new
and not nearly as important or deep-seated. Unfortunately, in most cases we cannot know exactly how long
a trend has been in place.
c) Early hair mineral
analyses, especially in adults, may reflect many superimposed layers of
adaptations and compensations.
This can skew certain patterns and obscure them or make them look worse
than they really are. For this
reason, also exercise caution when drawing any conclusions about a pattern on a
hair mineral test. The pattern is
much more likely if it is extreme, or if it persists on several tests.
2. For
the reason above, always use caution when discussing these patterns with
clients and realize that the importance of the patterns varies with each case. This means in some instances they are
critical, while in others they are less important.
Placing too much
emphasis upon them, or even discussing them with some clients, may cause them
to become upset unnecessarily, so use your better judgment. The goal of this aspect of
interpretation is not to diagnose people, but to give people more information
and tools with which to help correct their health and move on to a happier and
healthier life. Pointing out the
personality or mental trends or tendencies that a hair chart reveals should
always be done in this spirit and none other.
Also, be sure to
remind clients that any trends that are present can change, often rapidly when
one follows a properly designed nutritional balancing program. This is very different from what is
taught in medical schools, for example, that people are essentially stuck with their
illnesses.
Also, point out to
clients that in our experience, the severity of a physical or emotional
disorder or conditions is only one factor in its healing, and never dictates
how rapidly or how completely it will respond to nutritional balancing. We are often surprised that very severe
conditions respond well, while occasionally a mild condition is actually more
deep-seated and takes much longer to resolve or does not respond as well.
SUMMARY OF THE
PATTERNS ABOVE
Here is a summary of
some of the major personality-related patterns, beginning with the simpler
ones:
A. Individual macromineral patterns
á
High calcium or calcium
shell– psychological withdrawal, sensitive person, emotionally
suppressed or repressed, often spiritually-oriented to some degree, at least.
á
Low calcium or aggressiveness
pattern– irritable, nervous, distracted, lack of buffers,
aggressive, angry, paranoid if extreme.
á
Low magnesium or belligerence
pattern -
anxious, nervous and somewhat similar to a low calcium.
á
High sodium or adrenal
stress pattern – volatile, high stress, excited, moving ahead.
á
Low sodium or basic
burnout – fatigue, exhaustion, and often depression.
á
Low potassium or sympathetic dominant – pushing or
worrying too much, and exhausted.
B. Trace mineral
patterns:
á
High or hidden high
iron
or the angry mineral – rage,
anger, deviousness, possibly violent.
á
High or hidden high
copper or the emotional mineral
- too emotional, many possible symptoms, especially in women.
á
Low zinc - the stabilizer and balancer – when
low, symptoms tend to be the same as high copper above, such as mood swings,
ADD, ADHD, violence, and emotional instability.
á
High or hidden high
manganese or the schizoid mineral
– none if mild, mood swings, irritable, skeptical, non-emotional,
schizophrenic, violent or aggressive if quite high. Very high levels of some forms of manganese are associated
with psychopathic behavior, killers, and committing ÒsillyÓ crimes. More about manganese madness is found in the book, Toxic Metal Syndrome by
H.R. Casdorph and M. Walker (1995)
á
Low phosphorus, a vitality indicator – may indicate reduced overall vitality,
though not in every case.
á
Chromium and
selenium toxicity. These are both oxides or
amigos, in any cases. High levels
may be associated with compulsive behavior.
C. Toxic metal
patterns:
á
High or hidden high
lead
or the dullness and horror mineral - violence, retardation, ADD, ADHD, and many
others.
á
High or hidden high
mercury or the mad hatters mineral –
crazy, whacky, kooky, emotional, scared, timid,
other mental problems.
á
High or hidden high
cadmium or the pseudo-male mineral –
macho, brittle, ÔhardenedÕ, superficial toughness, weak underneath, sometimes
violent.
á
High or hidden high
arsenic or the slow death mineral –
dullness, insidious, bit by bit serious problems.
á
High or hidden high
aluminum or the soft in the head
mineral – spacy, forgetful, memory
problems, dementias.
á
High or hidden high
nickel or a cancer mineral
– extremely toxic, depression and more.
D. Oxidation
related patterns:
á
Fast oxidation or on the run – more yang, anxious,
irritable, nervous, aggressive, angry, paranoid, speedy, and if mild,
forward-looking or living more in the future.
á
Slow oxidation or slower and/or more burned out – more yin, sluggish, tired, depressed, apathetic,
emotionally suppressed or repressed, despairing, suicidal, phobic, fearful, and
if extreme, psychologically withdrawn or hiding out.
á
Mixed oxidation – a temporary
mix of fast and slow oxidation.
Symptoms vary depending on the mineral levels and ratios.
á
Four lows or collapsed – perhaps was
the sub-oxidation pattern described by Dr. Watson, stuck in a ditch spinning
oneÕs wheels, sometimes an end-of-life pattern, exhausted, cynical,
hard-driving, negative in most cases to some degree.
á
Four highs/three
highs or floating - guarded, holding back, manic-depressive and
sometimes a Ôdelicate soulÕ.
á
Combinations:
Passive-aggressive pattern.
á
Combinations:
Workaholic pattern.
E. Ratio-related
patterns:
á
Low Na/K or slowing down, reversing and negative
emotions – frustration, resentment, hostility, lowered awareness to
some degree, and often hidden traumas if less than 1:1. When very low, it is sometimes called the IÕd rather die than change pattern.
á
High Na/K or speeding up and moving ahead faster –
forward-looking if mild, but if extreme it is associated with anger, acute
stress, and an ÔinflamedÕ personality.
á
High Ca/Mg (between about 9.5
and 13.5) or overeating on carbohydrate
foods – this is primarily a diet-related pattern. However, if the Na/K ratio is high as
well, then a high Ca/Mg ratio also reinforces this pattern (anger, acute stress
and inflammation) and the situation is called a double high ratio pattern.
á
Very high Ca/Mg (greater than 13.5)
or spiritual defensiveness pattern
– a need for a change in either an attitude or a lifestyle factor such as
a job, relationship or other factor that is no longer working well for the
person and that the person is defending.
á
Combinations: double
high ratio pattern.
á
Combinations: double
low ratio pattern.
F. More complex emotionally-related patterns:
á
Bowl pattern or feeling very stuck with no options – one feels emotionally or mentally stuck and perhaps is
closed to new options. This
pattern is often helped by nutrition, however, indicating that biochemical
factors are also critical to resolve it.
á
Hill pattern or openness or celebration– a type of release indicator in which one
is open to options and change, and often moving
forward easily in life, perhaps a celebration pattern.
á
Step down or pulling through slowly, determination or digging in oneÕs heels
for the long run pattern – a very determined and deliberate tendency in a slow
oxidizer, moving forward slowly and deliberately, often with a very tired body,
and usually somewhat defensive but positive underneath.
á
Step up or impending doom pattern – often the person is caught in ego
rebellion with hostility and frustration, feeling very stuck, a very difficult
transition from fast to slow oxidation, and often a serious illness and death
pattern.
á
Deep bowl and four
highs – perhaps related to schizophrenia. It is a combination of feeling
stuck (bowl pattern) and weak yang
or yang rising (four highs), which is
a floating pattern, and a type of anger and acute stress pattern.
ALPHABETICAL
SUMMARY OF PATTERNS RELATED TO SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
ADD and ADHD – fast
oxidation, slow oxidation with copper imbalance, all toxic metals, low Na/K
ratio,
Alcoholic - low zinc, high copper, (alcohol depletes zinc and
magnesium and B-complex vitamins), fast oxidizers may crave acetates in
alcohol. Slow oxidizers may crave
sugars in alcoholic beverages and use alcohol to maintain blood sugar levels.
Anger – fast or
slow oxidation, a low Na/K ratio, often with a calcium
shell, copper, iron or manganese toxicity.
Anxious – fast or
slow oxidation, especially a calcium imbalance, mercury, copper, cadmium or
lead toxicity.
Apathetic – low energy,
usually a very slow oxidizer, possibly other toxic metals that go with slow
oxidation or perhaps a very low Na/K ratio.
Anorexia
– high copper, low zinc (low appetite), low Na/K, hidden copper
toxicity indicators or hidden low zinc indicators.
Awareness, reduced - calcium shell, very slow oxidation, elevated copper,
low zinc, low Na/K ratio, four lows.
Brain fog – copper
imbalance, usually a slow oxidizer, aluminum and often other toxic metals such
as mercury, lead or cadmium.
Bipolar
disorder – mixed oxidation, four highs, four lows, very slow
oxidation rate.
Compulsive - four lows, fast
oxidizers at times, low K at times.
Defensiveness – Ca/Mg ratio
greater than 9 or so, spiritual defensiveness pattern, high Na/K ratio, very
low Na/K ratio, fast oxidation, calcium shell.
Depression – very slow
oxidation and low Na/K ratio, also toxic metals such as nickel, cadmium and
others
Developmental delay (PDD and many other labels) –
zinc deficiency, or toxic metal excess.
Effeminate tendency – excess
copper in men, especially, or low zinc possibly.
Emotional
repression – calcium shell, perhaps a low Na/k ratio.
Heart-centered
–
perhaps slow oxidation, higher copper, and a good zinc level.
Hidden severe
emotional trauma – Na/K ratio less than 1:1, very slow oxidation with a calcium shell
(often a very sensitive person).
Irritable,
nervous – fast oxidation, high copper, toxic metals such as
mercury, cadmium and others.
Learning disorders – many
imbalances, low energy, all toxic metals, copper in gifted children.
Low libido or low
sex drive – slow oxidation, calcium shell (numbed or suppressed), low Na/K and
other low energy patterns.
Macho (toughness) – cadmium
excess.
Manic – fast
oxidation, high copper, mercury or perhaps other toxic metals.
Mood swings – see bipolar
disorder.
Not as
heart-centered – perhaps fast oxidation, especially with a low Na/K ratio.
Obsessive-compulsive
disorder – fast or slow oxidation with high copper, low Na/K,
perhaps other toxic metals such as mercury.
Paranoid – fast
oxidation, especially if extreme, low Na/K ratio, very slow oxidation, or a
calcium shell.
Passive-Aggressive – four highs
plus a calcium shell, and perhaps with a low Na/K ratio.
Phobias – fast or slow
oxidation, low zinc, high copper, low Na/K ratio.
Psychosis – high copper
or most toxic metals.
Schizophrenia – high copper
or manganese, possibly mercury or other metal toxicity.
Self-esteem, low
– bowl pattern (high Ca/Mg with low Na/K), low energy patterns such
as a very slow oxidation rate.
Sexual dysfunctions - high copper, very low copper in a fast
oxidizer, toxic metals, very slow oxidation, for men only: low zinc, high
cadmium, high copper associated with impotence and erectile dysfunction.
Spacy or detached – high copper or high
manganese, mainly in slow oxidizers.
Vitality, low – four lows,
low Na/K or phosphorus less than 12 mg%.
Workaholic pattern – four
highs/three highs with a high sodium/potassium ratio.
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