Posts Tagged ‘Mineral imbalance’
Trying Too Hard to Stay Afloat Pattern
This pattern often indicates a person who is trying very hard to maintain himself or herself in the face of a lot of stress. In other words, the person is fighting hard to stay out of a four lows pattern, which often indicates more of a giving up posture or situation. The stress with this…
Read MoreStress From Within and Without
The reason for the name of this pattern is that it involves two kinds of stress. Sympathetic dominance is a willful stress from within. Spiritual defensive pattern is to some degree a stress from without, at times due to a lifestyle factor. This can be remedied by following a complete mineral nutritional balancing program. It…
Read MoreCalcium is the Element That Builds Strong Bones and Healthy Bodies
Calcium is the primary structural mineral in the body. It allows us to stand upright by giving strength to our bones. It has many other functions and is one of the most versatile minerals utilized by our bodies. We could not survive without this beneficial mineral.
Read MoreBelligerence – The Magnesium Connection
Very low magnesium levels in the body lead to belligerence. This is a feisty, confrontational, and perhaps warlike quality. Dr. Paul Eck felt it is not the same as aggressiveness, which is associated with a low hair calcium level. Belligerence is often more benign, but can be very annoying to be around. Magnesium deficiency is widespread and most people are deficient in Magnesium due to low soil levels of magnesium, refined food diets, and the fact that magnesium is low in dairy products and meats. This can be remedied by following a complete mineral nutritional balancing program.
Read MoreAggressiveness is low Calcium and Fight-or-Flight
Low calcium can manifest as an aggressive person and high calcium represents a situation about the body’s inability to utilize the calcium on board, which is spilling out into the hair. The blood must maintain a certain calcium level and it is getting the calcium from your bones, not the calcium you are ingesting or…
Read MoreZinc is the Road to Health
Zinc, a master mineral is required for hundreds of enzymes that control functions as diverse as vision, hearing, health of the skin, hair, nails, connective tissue, sexual function, digestion, immune response, and more. Zinc is also involved in protein synthesis, a vital function, where it is required for several key enzymes in RNA and DNA…
Read MoreSympathetic Dominance is Body Exhaustion
The pattern is called sympathetic dominance because a person with this pattern is overusing the sympathetic nervous system. A ‘pusher pattern’ is also a good name because people in this pattern tend to push themselves too much. This can be remedied by following a complete mineral nutritional balancing program. Sympathetic dominance is one of the…
Read More“Amigos” – Toxic Compounds Make You Feel Bad
Amigos are toxic oxide and toxic carbonate forms of many common minerals including iron, copper, aluminum, calcium and magnesium. They help keep weak and sick bodies looking and functioning fairly normally by giving the body a less desirable type of energy. This can be remedied by following a complete mineral nutritional balancing program. Definition of…
Read MoreDouble 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 MoreSecond Four Minerals
The second four minerals are Iron, Copper, Manganese and Zinc. It is a shifting pattern to the second four minerals and often means healing even deeper layers of body chemistry, involving the past. This can be remedied by following a complete mineral nutritional balancing program. This article concerns the second four minerals. These minerals are…
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