Everything you really need to know about Nutrition and healthy eating, but didn't know who to ask!
When you look into the field of health and nutrition, you are overwhelmed
with information. Every time you pick up a magazine, you will see an
article telling you how important it is to take this herb, or that
vitamin, or some new substance recently discovered by scientists.
Numerous authors publish books extolling how effective various therapies
are for treating various health issues (reflexology, accupuncture, liver-
cleansing, fasting, colonics, homeopathy, etc.). It all seems very
complicated and confusing.
This brochure is designed to clear up and simplify the basic issues of
health and nutrition. Much of the information in this article has been
collected from a man named Dr. Carey Reams, who developed and pioneered
the urine/saliva analysis method called Metabolic Bioanalysis. Metabolic
Bioanalysis is the system of performing urine/saliva testing using
specific laboratory equipment for the purpose of determining biochemical
imbalances in the human body. The concept is that, if the human body is
kept in balance and given the nutrients it needs, it will produce and
maintain good health.
To understand the big picture of health and nutrition, the bottom line is
this: We are made of minerals. (1) We are not made of vitamins or enzymes
or hormones or herbs, we are made of minerals. I think that nearly
everyone knows that our bodies are made up of 80% water. I weigh 175
lbs., so if all the water in my body was removed, there would be about 35
lbs. of powder left. What would this powder consist of? Minerals. Of
those minerals, 70% of them would be calciums. (2) (Dr. Reams used the
word calciums because of our need for a variety of calciums, and the
importance of determining which type our bodies were deficient in.) So
you are basically made of calciums and water. I compare the body to a
brick wall. The wall is composed of bricks and the mortar that holds the
bricks together. In this case, the bricks represent calciums, and the
mortar is all the rest of the minerals. Obviously, if the bricks in a
wall are crumbling, the wall won't be very strong. But equally obvious is
that
I think nearly everyone also knows that the foods we buy in the store
don't have much nutrition in them, because of what has been done to the
soil by commercial farming. U.S. Senate Report #264 (excerpts of which
are available here from Metabolic Solutions Institute) declares the
mineral-poor soil condition in North America to have reached a serious,
even disastrous level. This report is even more significant when you
consider that it was published in 1936! If you buy a nice, green head of
broccoli from your local grocer, it will have six, maybe eight minerals
in it in significant enough quantities to benefit your body. But your
body needs at least 65 major and trace minerals. So, by merely eating
"good" foods (as they are commercially grown today), you not only cannot
replace the minerals your body is lacking, you cannot even maintain pre-
existing good health, even if you already had it.
Every day our bodies use up a certain amount of minerals just to
function, yet we are not fully replacing those minerals with the
commercially-grown foods we eat. It's a bit like a checking account I
once had, where if I wrote a check for more than the money that was in
the checking account, it would automatically dip into the money in my
savings account. They called it Overdraft Protection. But we have all
been doing this same thing all our lives with our Metabolic Bank
Accounts. Every day that you deposit less into your body's account than
the "checks" your body writes that day, you dip into your savings
account. When I do not give my body the minerals it needs that day, my
body steals the minerals it needs from throughout my body. So, if my
chemistry has become unbalanced in one particular way, my body will steal
minerals from my joints, and I will end up with arthritis, bursitis,
fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, etc. Or, if my body has a chemistry imbalance
of another kind, it will lea
As we grow older, our metabolic savings account gets so low that there is
not enough for our bodies to use to respond to emergencies. Then we end
up with statistics like this: Of people over 65 years of age who fall
down and break an arm or leg, 70% don't live more than 90 days. (3) They
don't have enough in their body's reserves to cope with the trauma of a
broken leg. And everybody's heard of the senior citizen who was in an
auto accident, had no obvious injuries, but died a short time later
anyway. They didn't have enough in their reserve to cope with the trauma
of even a bad scare. (My grandmother stumbled and sat down hard on the
cement porch steps. She didn't break anything, didn't hit her head,
wasn't unconscious. She was dead within six weeks.) So we need to be
making deposits into our Metabolic Bank accounts which are not only
enough to cover our days' checks, but provide extra to rebuild our low
reserves.
I believe in the importance and efficacy of all the therapeutic models
mentioned at the beginning of this article, but they are all just that:
Therapeutic Models. A therapy is something that causes your body to kick
into a different and more efficient healing gear, something that causes
the body to heal itself more effectively. But therapies don't address the
problem of an empty Metabolic Bank account. Therapies don't refill our
mineral reserves. I know that many of the therapeutic substances which
are recommended to combat various health issues also contain valuable
nutrients, and many of them address specific deficiencies (like vitamin C
or selenium does). But we are made of the whole range of minerals, and
our bodies use the whole range of vitamins, enzymes, etc., to best
utilize those minerals. Dr. Reams generally opposed taking individual
nutrients (B1, B6, etc.), because he said that vitamins and minerals
occurred in nature in groups, or complexes, and also were utilized in our
So the need for supplementation is essential. The next question is: Where
do I find high-quality supplements that will cover all my days' checks
and build up my reserve account? Obviously, every supplement company
claims their product is the best. What standard do we use to determine
high-quality from less-than-high-quality?
Well, I think most holistic or naturalistic-oriented practitioners would
agree on this next point: If you were deficient in iron, you wouldn't
expect that sucking on an iron nail all day would help, would you? The
reason for this, of course, is because the iron nail won't dissolve in
your mouth (or be assimilated inside your body). How about if you ground
the nail up into powder and put it in capsules? Again, this would not
help because you would, in effect, only have millions of tiny iron nails
in your stomach, which still would not dissolve or be assimilated in your
body. The reason for this is because the iron nail is made of metallic
iron, just like digging a chunk of iron ore out of the ground. But I once
read a letter-to-the-editor in Mother Earth magazine in which a man
discussed the iron-poor soil in his garden. To resolve this, he pounded
iron nails into the ground all over his garden. By the next year, the
nails had all rusted and dissolved into the ground, and his vegetable
Dr. Reams insisted that organic, plant-source minerals were what the body
needed, that the assimilation rate for metallic, non-organic minerals was
so much lower as to make them nearly worthless. (4) Dr. Reams taught that
we all needed to remineralize our bodies (cover our checks and refill our
reserves), and that we needed organic, plant-source minerals to do this.
Dr. Reams maintained that all disease is the eventual result of
demineralization.
Dr. Reams raised six children to adulthood, and none of them ever had a
cavity, ever had a cold or missed a day of school in their lives. During
WW2, Reams drove over a land mine and was severely injured (including his
liver and kidneys) and was not expected to live more than a few days, but
by constantly adjusting his chemistry and giving his body all that it
needed, he lived until his late 80's.
So we recognize that the best source for minerals is a plant source. But
then we have the already-mentioned problem of the plants in North America
being mineral-poor. Where can we find a source of nutrient-rich plants
that are grown in mineral-rich soil?
As it happens, the richest source of high-nutrient edible plants are
grown in the biggest garden in the world, are easily accessible and free
for the taking! I am talking, of course, about the ocean. The streams and
rivers on every continent continually pour a steady flow of mineral-rich
soil and organic material into the oceans of the world, which provide
generous amounts of nutrients for the ocean vegetables that grow there.
In recent years, science has begun to discover just how nutritional and
important this sea-food really is. Because the amounts and proportions of
the minerals found in sea plants and sea water are nearly identical to
the amounts and proportions of minerals found in healthy human blood, it
is increasingly believed that we have found a food source equal to what
our farmlands contained 100+ years ago.
One unique, accessible and especially rich source of organic minerals is
found in the Great Salt Lake in Utah. This body of water has the
distinction of having water flow in, but no water flowing out. After
centuries of this, the water is so rich and "thick" with minerals that,
were you to wade out into it, you would only sink up to your waste! Every
known mineral used by the human body is found in this water.
26 gallons of this "mineral-thick" water is taken, the sodium is removed,
and it is distilled down to one gallon. The resulting concentrated
mineral supplement supplies a wide spectrum of minerals and trace
minerals, and the recommended dosage is only « - 1 teaspoon per day.
Contact Metabolic Solutions about this amazing and powerful mineral
supplement.
This article is by no means exhaustive, and if you have questions, or
would like more information about our other products, please feel free to
contact me, Terry Chamberlin, at:
References:
1., 2., 4. Dr. Carey Reams, "Health Guide for Survival" by Salem Kirban,
1976
3. Dr. Joel Wallach, from "Dead Doctors Don't Lie."
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