Posts Tagged ‘kidney stress’
Double Low Ratio Means Super Stressed Out
A double low pattern is essentially a doubling of a low hair mineral sodium/potassium ratio. This means it reinforces the meaning of a low sodium/potassium ratio. A low sodium/potassium ratio is a chronic stress pattern. It is associated with a low electrical potential across the cell membranes. Symptoms may include a tendency for infections, kidney stress, liver stress, cardiovascular stress, and…
Read MoreFast Oxidizers Often Sweat a Lot and Are Driven
Fast oxidization is an alarm state of stress. Many fast oxidizers sweat a lot, are anxious, irritable, in a hurry, short tempered and high strung. They can have high blood sugar and high blood pressure. Following a mineral nutritional balancing program with the protocols will correct this oxidization type.
Read MoreThe Sodium/Potassium Ratio is Closely Linked to Your Vitality or Life Force
The Sodium/Potassium ratio is also called the vitality ratio or the life-death ratio it is so important. It is a measure of the electrical potential across the cells, a measure of how well your body is digesting the foods you eat, how much inflammation you have, how well your adrenal glands are working, and so…
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