Do I Need A Metabolic Typing Advisor?
Increased energy, no more sweet cravings, a sense
of joy and emotional well-being, a normal appetite,
these are all commonly reported results of eating
right for your Metabolic Type that often can occur
quite quickly. Your MT Advisor can help you achieve
optimal results as soon as possible. There are
many more good reasons why you should consider
working with a Metabolic Typing Advisor. Here
are a few:
First and foremost, right understanding is absolutely
necessary if you are going to stick with your
program. When you start to eat right for your
Metabolic Type, a lot of wonderful things can
begin to happen. This process naturally leads
to questions and it is very important that you
have access to answers. The only source for information
regarding the process of working with your Metabolic
Type is a trained and certified Metabolic Typing
Advisor.
MT Advisors can help you understand the technical
information provided in your reports.
MT Advisors are available to you for a minimal
fee, on a daily basis if needed, to provide information,
guidance, coaching and emotional support as you
go along.
MT Advisors can help you learn to understand your
own "body language" so you can fine-tune
your macronutrient ratios at meals and snacks
to your specific individual requirements. Eating
the right ratios of proteins, fats and carbs at
each meal is vital to the success of your program.
The right ratios can vary from meal to meal, even
for people who are of the same Metabolic Type.
MT Advisors, because they follow their own Metabolic
Type Diets, know what it takes to be successful.
They can be your very own personal success coach
and help you keep going if the going gets tough
or if ever you should feel discouraged.
MT Advisors can help you set reasonable and easily
attainable goals that work for your lifestyle
and help you transition to your Metabolic Type
Diet.
MT Advisors can educate you about nutritional
supplements: how to use them properly, which ones
are right and wrong for your Metabolic Type, how
to recognize good supplements and how to stay
away from bad ones.
MT Advisors can help you find the best high quality
organic and grass fed foods, small farmer's markets,
and organic co-ops in your local area as well
as to identify the best mail order sources for
high quality foods.
MT Advisors can direct you to further educational
reading material worthwhile to your health and
well-being and suggest support groups and organizations
that may help you.
MT Advisors, most importantly, can monitor your
individual nutritional needs as they change, adjust
your program when necessary, identify when a retest
is needed, provide more extensive testing and
help you to achieve the results you're looking
for as quickly and as easily as possible.
No matter what your lifestyle, whether you work
around the clock, have small children, travel
regularly or just have a stressed life, your MT
Advisor can help you strategize a plan to keep
your MT Program on track. MT Advisors are there
for you.
Do You Know The Right Diet For Your Metabolism
?
If you (or anyone else for that matter) do not
already know the answer to that question, finding
out can prove an overwhelming if not impossible
undertaking. Where can one go to find a satisfactory
explanation? Little help of any real value can
be gained from traditional medicine whose focus
is on treating disease rather than on building
health. A typical response from the average physician
when asked, is merely to eat a well-balanced diet.
But, when the next logical query, "What is
a well-balanced diet for me?" is posed, one
receives little if any practical or meaningful
information at all.
Undertaking a library search for a solution uncovers
literally thousands of books on the subject, most
any of which may claim to provide the answer.
Scrutiny of the healthfood store bookshelf bequeaths
analogous results -- numerous writings expounding
the matter, ranging anywhere from sound research
works on the various effects of vitamins and minerals,
to personal testimonials touting the essential
nature of this substance or that to optimal health.
Unfortunately, the sum total of this most extensive
and impressive volume of recorded knowledge is
sadly, though not surprisingly, confusion ...uncovered
unfortunately instead, are seemingly more questions
than significant and practical answers!
Seeking out the wisdom of experts in the field
results in an equally fruitless resolution of
one's growing perplexity, seeming only to lead
to additional pieces of contradictory information,
which often prove no better than anecdotal advice
from a friend or common folklore on the subject.
What is possibly most consternating and confounding
of all, is the realization that of the thousands
of books that have been written and of the innumerable
opinions that have been expressed, certainly not
all or even most can be dismissed as the fraudulent
claims of snake oil salesmen or the unfounded
hullabaloo of quackery. Yet through it all, one
maintains the strongest sense, the utmost conviction
that there must be an answer!
Many people seem to put more time and energy into
the upkeep of their automobiles than into the
proper care of their bodies. Perhaps one major
reason for this is that virtually no one knows
how to be healthy. Where are the rules that if
followed, lead to good health written? Where is
the roadmap to optimal health? Where is the instruction
book or the maintenance manual for the human body
that explains how it works . . . and what to do
if it doesn't?
Finally (usually as a last recourse), when personal
experimentation is attempted, more often than
not one is still left with very little in the
way of a practical, useful understanding of what
it takes to gain and maintain good health. Many
health-conscious individualists, failing to find
proper guidance in the marketplace, discover for
themselves that even by eating the very best organic
foods, by taking all the finest nutritional supplements
money can buy, by receiving regular structural
treatments, by avoiding toxins in food and in
the environment, and even by cleansing and detoxifying
the body regularly, one still does not feel well!
Moreover, what seems to work for some people,
making them feel better or improving their adverse
symptoms, in others has little or no effect, and
in still others, actually appears to worsen their
health situation!
Conceiving Clarity From Confusion
Take heart, for there does appear to be a solution
to all of this! A framework does exist for understanding
and making sense out of what appears to be a hopelessly
complex chaos of confusing and conflicting information,
i.e., what to foods to eat and what supplements
to take in order to be healthy.
HEALTHEXCEL is an organization dedicated to the
acceleration of the unfoldment of human potential
through the creation of excellence in health.
The basis for this unfoldment is a provocative
health-building program which is structured in
a highly individualized approach to nutrition
known as The Healthexcel System of Metabolic Typing!
Metabolic Typing is a highly complex procedure
that requires the use of computer technology to
analyze an enormous amount of personal data concerning
each person's unique metabolic characteristics
in order to determine individual nutritional requirements.
The concept of unique individual requirements
for nutrition is certainly not an original idea
brought forth by HEALTHEXCEL, nor even is the
term "metabolic typing." Writings of
the ancient Greek physicians such as Hippocrates
give evidence of the recognition of the validity
of addressing the needs of the whole person rather
than the symptoms of dis-ease. To paraphrase their
thinking on the subject, they recognized that
different sorts of people had different kinds
of maladies and that one man's food was another's
poison. Similar concepts can also be seen in the
ancient healing arts in the Far East, e.g., the
yin and yang of Chinese medicine, and the correlation
of the five elements to individual classifications
in the Ayurvedic medicine of India.
Modern, progressive-minded researchers have revived
this notion of health being dependent on one's
ability to obtain all the nutrients for which
one has a genetic requirement. Dr. Roger Williams,
the noted biochemist from the University of Texas,
expounded his genetotrophic principle in which
he showed that our individual characteristics
which are an expression of our uniqueness, are
based in our genes and that these genetically
inherited differences extend to even the level
of the individual cell in determining the rate
of individual cellular activity.
According to Dr. Williams, all people are genetically
predisposed to specific biochemical needs, which,
if not met, lead to degenerative disease. This
he terms as a person's biochemical individuality.
He believes that all degenerative disease, including
cancer, is caused by such "cellular malnutrition."
Dr. Williams advocated the need "...to develop
techniques for identifying the inherited pattern
of susceptibilities and resistances that is unique
to each individual. Call it a `metabolic profile'
or any other name you wish, but plainly it represents
a necessary precondition for making rational programs
of nutrition, tailored to fit each individual's
special requirements."
Other independent metabolic and nutritional researchers
concurrently developed just such metabolic typing
systems for the determination of individual nutritional
requirements. Many researchers such as Dr. Francis
Pottenger, Dr. R.O. Muller and others, worked
with individual classification through the autonomic
nervous system. Dr. William Donald Kelley coined
the term metabolic typing and was the first to
utilize computer technology to analyze nutritional
needs based on the autonomic nervous system. Dr.
George Watson's research, and later that of Dr.
Paul Eck, centered around the oxidation rate,
the rate at which nutrients are burned for energy
in the cells, as the basis for the determination
of individual nutritional needs. Other researchers,
such as Dr. Henry Bieler, Dr. Melvin Page and
Dr. Elliot Abravanel developed means of classification
through analysis of the endocrine system.
It has become quite clear that the acquisition
of good health is dependent on the acquisition
of good nutrition. It has also become quite clear
that what is right for one person, as the ancient
Greeks knew, is simply not necessarily correct
for someone else. What constitutes good nutrition
for the Eskimo is not the same as for the vegetarian
East Indian. However, knowing one's ancestry alone
is not of much practical value, for it has become
apparent that children from the same parents may
not only differ to the extreme in external appearances
and personalities, but also in terms of their
nutritional requirements. This is particularly
true of our modern society in America which today
is a true genetic melting pot of the world.
However, the fact that one's genetic requirements
may be a matter of genetic roulette does not diminish
the imperative need to meet those genetic nutritional
requirements. The bottom line still is that in
order to be healthy, one must supply the body
with all the raw materials, vitamins, minerals,
enzymes, etc., for which it has a genetic need.
The failure to do so results in inefficiency of
function of cells, organs, glands and systems,
imbalance in body chemistry and eventually medically
diagnosable dis-ease.
Obviously, every vitamin and mineral is vital
and necessary; but different people need different
amounts of the different nutrients. Amazing as
it may seem, it is very likely that all the books
touting the various nutrients are correct. However,
they are accurate only for certain, specific metabolic
types; their recommendations are incorrect for
other metabolic types! This is what has made the
field of nutrition so confusing.
What is an even more remarkable discovery now
expounded by HEALTHEXCEL is that not only do different
people need different amounts of nutrients, but
also any given nutrient can have an opposite reaction
in different people. Metabolic typing explains
why what improves one person's condition can actually
worsen the same condition in someone else. Until
this discovery, that how any given nutrient effects
an individual depends upon the metabolic type
of the individual in question, any research experiments
regarding the effects of nutrients will be quite
meaningless.
This important understanding has yet another implication:
any given health problem can not be successfully
addressed by a symptom treatment approach. To
illustrate, consider for a moment the common problem
of leg cramps. Leg cramps usually are an indication
of a disruption of calcium metabolism. The common
solution is to take additional calcium, and indeed
for some (metabolic types) this is an effective
and proper solution. But, few realize that in
other metabolic types this course of action provides
not a solution but rather a worsening of the problem.
For these metabolic types what is needed is not
the ingestion of more calcium, but rather a diminishment
of dietary calcium and an increase of those nutrients
which are the biochemical "opposite",
like potassium and magnesium, in order to improve
the utilization of calcium!
The principle illustrated with this relatively
simple health adversity holds true for most all
health problems as well. In order to successfully
deal with an adverse health situation it is imperative
that one first understand the metabolic type in
question before any recommendations are made.
Only in this way can one be assured of getting
his "medicine" and not his "poison."
The answer to the question regarding proper nutrition
for any individual can only be obtained once the
metabolic type of the individual is understood.
The Healthexcel System
Through The Healthexcel System of Metabolic Typing,
the clouds of confusion regarding what one can
do in order to be healthy, may be dispelled by
providing a scientific (i.e., systematic, testable,
repeatable and verifiable) answer to this question.
Over 25 years of empirical research into the relationship
of metabolic typing to the determination of individual
nutritional requirements has uncovered a common
denominator to all the systems of metabolic evaluation
...energy! This realization led to the further
discovery that the previous systems of evaluation
developed by the pioneers of metabolic nutritional
research, are in themselves neither right nor
wrong, but are instead pieces of the same puzzle,
which complement, rather than oppose each other.
Genes dictate the characteristics of each individual
cell -- the structure and purpose of the cell,
the rate of cellular activity, the nutrients required
by the cell for repairing and rebuilding, for
reproduction, for energy production and for successful
completion of all cellular activities. Cells group
together based upon similar makeup and purpose
to form organs, glands and other bodily tissues.
These in turn, form the various systems in the
body whose purposes are to perform special functions
(e.g. the digestive system, the immune system,
etc).
The nutrients obtained by the body from air, food,
water and light provide the fuel for all the processes
of metabolism. By supplying the body with all
the raw materials for which it has a genetic requirement,
one sets the stage for optimum energy production,
the essential ingredient for good health and well-being
and the optimum functioning of all the body's
cells, organs, glands and systems. The HEALTHEXCEL
System of Metabolic Typing, is a process of evaluation
of the interrelationship of the body's three main
systems for the creation, maintenance and control
of energy: the autonomic nervous system, the oxidative
system and the endocrine system.
METABOLIC TYPING ...Understanding Body
Language
Every activity in the body, whether it be physiological,
psychological or biochemical in nature, depends
on the rate, quality and amount of energy available.
When optimum energy is available to the body on
all levels, to all the cells, organs, glands and
systems, then optimum functioning - good health
- is possible. As a natural result, one's experience
on all levels, all the multitudinous symptoms,
traits and characteristics of the body, reflects
this optimum energy potential. The mind is clear
and sharp, there is ample energy for emotional
experience and physical energy abounds. All of
the body's cells, organs, glands and systems function
efficiently and harmoniously. An overall feeling
of vitality and well-being naturally pervades
one's experience.
But, when the cells are deficient in their fuel
requirements and metabolic activity becomes disrupted,
imbalanced and inefficient, then the quality of
one's experience, on all levels, reflects that
condition as well. The body then begins to communicate
in its own "language" the fact that
all is not well! At first, it might just appear
as a lessening of energy, of mental sharpness
or of emotional interest. Then actual non-specific
symptoms or conditions, which are undiagnosable
as an actual disease process, may begin to appear
-- such characteristics as headaches; digestive
disturbances; constipation; food sensitivities;
emotional disruptions like anger, irritability,
depression for no apparent reason; apathy, lethargy;
loss of interest in life; weight problems; loss
of sex drive; disruption of energy levels; etc.
Then, if not corrected, such biochemical deficiencies
may eventually give way to a full-blown diagnosable
degenerative disease.
But, long before that time the body will have
been communicating in its own fashion the fact
that all is not well. The interpretation and the
understanding of this "body language"
is the quest of metabolic typing. In its own way,
the body constantly defines its own individuality;
it gives expression to its own imbalances and
makes known the need for its own requirements!
The mental, emotional and physical characteristics
the body displays supply an ample description
and unending flow of information regarding its
status quo. One need only develop an understanding
of the principles involved in metabolic typing
in order to begin to understand the language of
the body.
This understanding is effectively accomplished
through HEALTHEXCEL'S Metabolic Typing Evaluations,
which seek an understanding of the physiological
basis for the numerous and varied characteristics
which comprise one's individual metabolic experience.
Understanding the physiological basis for all
one's characteristics allows for a categorization
of all the known characteristics. Once characteristics
are categorized, overall metabolic patterns and
styles of functioning may be seen and the metabolic
classification may be determined, based upon the
three main "energy systems" of the body:
the autonomic, oxidative and endocrine systems.
Once this is accomplished, nutritional recommendations
in terms of diet and supplementation appropriate
for one's unique metabolic requirements can be
made.
Then, by eating the very best organic foods which
are correct for your metabolic type, and by taking
nutritional supplements which are suitable for
your nutritional individuality, by having regular
structural treatments, by avoiding toxins in your
food and in your environment, and by cleansing
and detoxifying your body regularly, you can truly
make headway on the road to your optimal health
and well-being!
Should you decide that you would like to know
more about metabolic typing or what it would entail
to find out about your unique nutritional requirements,
you are invited to call or write HEALTHEXCEL at
the following address:
THE DOMINANCE FACTOR
Once the discovery was made that the different
philosophies of metabolic typing were not mutually
exclusive, but rather had a synergistic relationship,
the understanding of the dominance factor naturally
followed. All three of the body's energy systems
work together in the creation, maintenance and
control of the body's production of energy and
processes of metabolism. However, different people
have one system stronger than the other; this
is referred to as the dominant system. From this
realization came the understanding of several
important phenomena, and the development of important
philosophical concepts and practical applications
unique to the HEALTHEXCEL system of metabolic
typing:
Any given nutrient will effect different people
in different ways. How a given nutrient affects
someone depends on the dominant factor of the
metabolic type
Two (or more) people can have the same adverse
symptom or health problem for virtually opposite
biochemical reasons.
For example, if a person had leg cramps and was
an:
Autonomic dominant (parasympathetic), an INcrease
in calcium and a DEcrease in potassium would be
indicated
Oxidative dominant (slow), a DEcrease in calcium
and an INcrease in potassium would be indicated
Foods in themselves are not acidifying or alkalinizing
to the body. Whether a food has an acid or an
alkaline effect on the body depends not on its
ash, but rather on the dominance factor in the
metabolic type, i.e., on what system is most strongly
affected by the foods.
For example, if a high potassium food is given
to an:
Autonomic Dominant, it will cause a shift toward
alkalinity and hypoactive characteristics by its
effect of increasing parasympathetic autonomic
activity
Oxidative Dominant, it will cause a shift toward
acidity and hyperactive characteristics by its
effect of increasing the oxidation rate
Furthermore, the understanding of the interrelationship
between the autonomic, oxidative and endocrine
systems allows for a greater capacity for understanding
the causes for various characteristics, as well
as for a more accurate determination of nutritional
requirements than was previously possible. For
example, a sympathetic autonomic dominant is normally
quick and alert mentally and has excellent memory
and concentration. However, if a sympathetic autonomic
dominant shifted (along the oxidative axis instead
of the autonomic axis) into slow oxidative dominance,
the normal sympathetic mental traits could change
drastically to those of a much less desirable
nature such as depression, loss of memory and
drowsiness. If one used only the autonomic system
of evaluation instead of the HEALTHEXCEL system,
such a shift could be mistaken for an autonomic
shift into parasympathetic activity. However,
the nutritional support to correct the parasympathetic
shift is the opposite of what is needed if the
change was an oxidative shift into slow oxidation.
The failure to understand this facet of biochemical
individuality could result in a worsening of symptoms
through nutritional support instead of an improvement
in them.
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