A Nutritional Balancing program is first and foremost a lifestyle program. By lifestyle I mean that if you wanted to get fit and strong you would have to go to the gym and do the work yourself. No one can do your push-ups for you. A Nutritional Balancing program works in a similar way. With my experience and knowledge I will help you identify what has gone wrong and why, and then teach and guide YOU in the process of slowly but surely unwinding the issue via lifestyle changes and habits.
Many people are under the mistaken belief that the dis-ease they have been labelled or diagnosed with is their problem. It is not the problem assuming the disease is not purely genetic like cystic fibrosis. Disease, especially chronic degenerative disease, does not just appear out of nowhere. It is like most processes a slow and steady deterioration from normal to abnormal. At the starting point the body's chemistry was normal but due to stress on the system it is gradually shifted from normal to abnormal. This stress takes the form of physical, emotional or chemical stress. The point being that these forms of stress are from our lifestyle. They are things like finances, relationships, smoking, not enough sleep etc. The conclusion from this is of paramount importance and it is this. Our LIFESTYLES are pathological NOT our diseases. If our lifestyles were not pathological then we would not have our dis-eases or "pathology".
A Nutritional Balancing program helps with this but the solution is two-fold. There is an active and a passive part. Actually they are all active but to a varying degree. In other words for a Nutritional Balancing program to work YOU must be willing and able to do the work as no one is able to do it for you.
The Active part is probably the more important aspect as it requires the most work. This is the bit that you need to work on with your lifestyle. You must quit drinking and smoking. You must change your diet. You must exercise gently but regularly. Daily saunas, good quality water intake, adequate rest, meditation, stress management, and emotional growth all need to be paid attention to. Notice these are almost all "free" and yet most choose not to do them despite the knowledge being available. This is where success or failure is usually determined on a Nutritional Balancing program. If someone is willing, able and motivated to make these changes good things happen over sufficient amounts of time. Everyone could start this today.
The so-called passive part involves the use of supplements. I call it passive because someone needs to help you determine how much and exactly what to take versus the active component which anyone could start immediately. If someone has become unwell then their body's chemistry will have changed and the hair mineral analysis picks this up. In the case of an un-well person, specific objectively determined supplements become necessary to help guide the chemistry back to normal.
Our fitness analogy might help here. If someone is greatly out of shape and decides to start exercising they cannot get into shape in one day can they? It is going to take months and months of regular and steady exercise to get to the point they could consider themselves fit and healthy. In our example they may need the help of personal trainers to teach them what they need to know and they are likely going to use various measurement tools like blood pressure and heart rate as well as weight to monitor their progress. The use of supplements is similar to this and the monitoring of the bodies chemistry with the hair mineral analysis is critical to the success of an un-well person.
So there you have it in a concise and perhaps different way of explaining the keys to success of a Nutritional Balancing program. The trick is the successful combination of the passive (up to you) and the active when someone is un-well. Help and guidance is required and a Nutritional Balancing practitioner is the professional most likely to help you fix up your "pathological lifestyle"