If your symptoms are a message designed to notify you of a
need, how do we decide what you are needing and then provide that to turn off
the message? If we can answer that
question, we have a high probability of improving your health!
There are 3 levels of inquiring what these symptoms/messages
mean.
Level 1: Your symptom
questionnaires. We have categorized
hundreds of symptoms by system, organ, gland, and by areas of the brain. If your scores are over 50% of the possible
maximum score, we know that organ, gland, or area of the brain is under a great
deal of stress and demanding care. As
you approach 80-100% of the total possible symptoms, we might say that area is
“screaming” for attention.
Level 2:
Kinesiology. If we are attempting
to identify patterns of stress and inflammation, posture and muscle tone are
simple to view. Just stand up and notice
that one shoulder is higher, the hips are twisted to the right, etc. This observation provides clues to your
internal patterns. In order to move any
joint in any direction, we know with absolute certainty that one muscle or
muscle group has increased in tone, and the opposing muscle(s) have decreased
in tone. We locate the muscles decreased
in tone (weaker), and begin to ask what this pattern of muscle change is adapting
to (what you are needing).
Level 3: Blood
Chemistry. Your labs are a window into
your internal patterns. We can
objectively identify patterns of stress in any organ or system. These labs tell your story. Not your life story, but where life has
brought you to right this moment. We can
quantify the effects of stress and inflammation and see, by the numbers, the
impact they have had on your health. We
can measure your most vital elements, oxygen and glucose, during every
visit.
Not only does this 3 tiered evaluation approach provide
pointers and identify patterns, it then offers a target to shoot for. Reduce symptoms by meeting the internal
needs. Balance posture and muscle
balance through neurological and energetic treatments. Balance blood chemistry by using food and
nutrition to soothe, stimulate and nourish…followed by retesting to make sure
we are achieving our goals.
Physiological Needs
The basic needs of your cells… the building blocks of you…
includes oxygen and glucose. Stress and
inflammation compromise both. Glucose
can be measured with a simple glucometer, and oxygen can be measured with a
pulse oximeter. We can instantly know if
we have met your physiological needs through this in office testing. These needs are so critical that you will not
improve your condition without improving these numbers. They are vital to survival, and vital to
healing and growth. If we can improve
these two numbers, I would place a sizeable bet on your health improving.
Other physiological needs include water, and nutrients,
including protein and fats (healthy fats!), which are the building blocks of
your body. A rough analogy to a vehicle,
which is what your body is for you, in part…the protein and fats are the steel
and rubber, the glucose (carbohydrates) is the gasoline, vitamins and minerals
are like the spark plugs, fiber for emissions, water for coolant…oxygen, like a
vehicle, is needed to ignite the fuel.
Botanicals and herbs are like oil and gasoline additives…to improve
performance!
Like the title of my book asks… “When did Natural Become the
Alternative?” These are the needs that
must be met to improve your health. And
if your health improves, regulation improves, performance improves…and sooner
or later, if we keep meeting your greatest needs…you no longer qualify for the
disease or condition you were diagnosed with.
Emotional Needs
Your emotional needs, based on Five Element Chinese Medicine
philosophy, can be summarized as Structure and Security, Acceptance and
Inclusion, Nurturing and Support, Validation and Value, and Reassurance and
Responsiveness. And, YES, compromising
these needs has physiological effects…meaning shifts in stress hormones,
including cortisol and adrenaline.
Not achieving emotional needs ignites the stress response
internally, just like danger, lack of oxygen, or blood sugar imbalances. If we are good listeners, and respond the
only way that is possible, by choosing a different action, you can meet and
nourish all your emotional needs, just as you can nourish your body with
improved oxygen and healthy nutrients.
Structure and Security includes safety and boundaries. Think of Charlie Brown, always being talked
into kicking that darn ball, despite everything within him telling him “No!” The result is pain.
Acceptance and Inclusion includes being part of something
bigger than you…a part of a team. Think
of a caretaker type, doing so much for everyone else but not receiving any
appreciation. That hurts!
Nurturing and Support include close relationships that lift
you up when you are down…knowing someone “has your back.” No man is an island…think of people who are
counter culture to the point that they offend others by making them wrong,
ultimately pushing them away. Ouch.
Validation and Value means being ok with who you are…possibly
even liking you. Think of the fixer who
tries to make everything right for everyone else, only to receive resentment in
response. Frustrating!
Reassurance and Responsiveness includes the ability to face
adversity and change direction. Think of
the overachiever who tries to please through getting things done, only to
receive criticism in response.
Exhausting!
The key to emotional needs is good or bad habits. Good habits, like honesty, asking for
agreements, working on your message, working on your voice, you integrity…they
lead to nourishing your emotional needs…they lead to growth.
Poor habits, based on bad strategies, such as caretaking,
invisibility, convincing, fixing, and overachieving…which are grounded in
emotional pain, continue to erode your emotional needs until you withdraw, give
up, or otherwise throw in the towel.
Five element Chinese philosophy allows us to notice your negative
patterns and design a plan to meet your needs.
IF, and that’s a BIG “IF” ….you allow yourself to notice the pain. Bad strategies are all a plan to avoid the
pain…either through accepting a burden or defending yourself, others, and
ideas. The problem is that these
patterns are exhausting and compromise your health, by activating cortisol and
adrenaline…a stress pattern…and activating your WORST genetic potential!
Habits are nothing more than repetition, and with new
repetition (and a willingness), you can begin a new habit today to meet your
emotional needs. And that feels
GOOD!
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