Who was Dr. Paul Eck?

Dr. Eck was a super genius well ahead of his time. B 1925, D 1996. He created and figured out how to design nutritional programs. He was a bio chemist and spent 35 years studying all the fields of major research in the fields of biochemistry, physiology, pathology, nutrition and psychology and then testing it in his own exhaustive and comprehensive research in applied nutrition and trace mineral analysis. This was no easy task , considering he graduated in 1955 from the National College of Naprapathy in Chicago. 66 years ago. We didn’t have google back then. We couldn’t sit at our computers with the world at our fingertips. He did it the hard way, with books, journals, pen, paper and calculators (?) . No telling how he crunched those numbers. I get a headache thinking about it. So he was super-smart. And timeless. His theories were ahead of his time, and they are even more relevant to these heavily toxic times. Anyhow. I am a fan! If he were alive, I would love to have a nice warm cup of great spring water with him and have lots of chats.

According to Dr. Eck, what determines how much energy a person has?

It is the relationship between the minerals and other nutrients in your body that determine how much energy you will have. He uses the HTMA to look at these relationships. The HTMA is our roadmap and guide to each person’s unique chemistry.

This information was taken from a health document by Colin and Loren Chatsworth called ENERGY: How it Affect Your Emotions, Your Level of Achievement, and Your Entire Personal Well-Being. This entire document is over 400 pages long and in and interviewing Dr. Paul Eck, the father of mineral nutritional balancing.

To be continued …


Rosemary Slade, PLLC, OTR, NC is a practicing occupational therapist and nutritional consultant. She can be reached on this website.  This article is not in any manner, shape or form intended to be considered or construed as medical advice or providing a medical diagnosis. This article is for entertainment purposes only. Please see your medical doctor for medical diagnoses.

Dr. Eck was a super genius well ahead of his time. B 1925, D 1996. He created and figured out how to design nutritional programs. He was a bio chemist and spent 35 years studying all the fields of major research in the fields of biochemistry, physiology, pathology, nutrition and psychology and then testing it in his own exhaustive and comprehensive research in applied nutrition and trace mineral analysis. This was no easy task , considering he graduated in 1955 from the National College of Naprapathy in Chicago. 66 years ago. We didn’t have google back then. We couldn’t sit at our computers with the world at our fingertips. He did it the hard way, with books, journals, pen, paper and calculators (?) . No telling how he crunched those numbers. I get a headache thinking about it. So he was super-smart. And timeless. His theories were ahead of his time, and they are even more relevant to these heavily toxic times. Anyhow. I am a fan! If he were alive, I would love to have a nice warm cup of great spring water with him and have lots of chats.

According to Dr. Eck, what determines how much energy a person has?

It is the relationship between the minerals and other nutrients in your body that determine how much energy you will have. He uses the HTMA to look at these relationships. The HTMA is our roadmap and guide to each person’s unique chemistry.

This information was taken from a health document by Colin and Loren Chatsworth called ENERGY: How it Affect Your Emotions, Your Level of Achievement, and Your Entire Personal Well-Being. This entire document is over 400 pages long and in and interviewing Dr. Paul Eck, the father of mineral nutritional balancing.

To be continued …


Rosemary Slade, PLLC, OTR, NC is a practicing occupational therapist and nutritional consultant. She can be reached on this website.  This article is not in any manner, shape or form intended to be considered or construed as medical advice or providing a medical diagnosis. This article is for entertainment purposes only. Please see your medical doctor for medical diagnoses.

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Rosemary Slade OTR, PLLC, NC.