Is Nutritional Balancing Right for You?

by Dr. Lawrence Wilson, Copyright 2015, L.D. Wilson Consultants, Inc.

OVERVIEW OF NUTRITIONAL BALANCING PROGRAMS

How The Program Works. Symptom removal is the goal of almost all healing methods, whether they are conventional medical methods, naturopathic methods, holistic, herbal, nutritional, surgical or others.

Nutritional balancing works very differently.  It heals the body by increasing its energy production.  This, and this alone,  enables the body to remove ALL types of health conditions.  Symptoms go away on their own, with very rarely a need for specific remedies.  It is quite mysterious and only understandable by concepts such as the stress theory of disease and general systems theory.

The program even removes hidden toxins, lesions, infections and other problems.  This means that the program heals very early-stage, latent and sub-clinical conditions.  This is a great advantage over all other programs I have seen.  It means nutritional balancing is much safer, and a deeply preventive type of healing program.

On a nutritional balancing program, your biochemical energy production, or adaptive energy, improves due to a combination of methods, but mainly by balancing the major mineral levels and ratios on a properly performed and correctly interpreted hair mineral analysis.  We have been unable to use blood, urine or other tests for this purpose, although we continue to research this issue.

The unique nature of nutritional balancing science is that it is more of a physics-based approach to healing than it is a medical or a nutritional approach.  Foods, nutritional supplements and only certain detoxification procedures are used in precise combinations to correct imbalances mainly at an atomic or physics level, not mainly at an organ or tissue level.  A number of other articles on this website explain nutritional balancing in more detail.  One to begin with is Introduction To Nutritional Balancing.


WHICH CONDITIONS CAN BENEFIT? 

This program has been offered for over 45 years to more than 100,000 people.  For most physical and mental/emotional health conditions, nutritional balancing is superb and the best program I know of.

I do not recommend this program for advanced cancers.  For these cases, I prefer the Kelley metabolic cancer therapy offered by Mrs. Pamela McDougle.  If you are not sure if a program would help you, send me an email and I will advise you further.  In most other cases, it is an excellent program to improve your health.

Who can benefit from a program?  

The nutritional balancing approach to healing is excellent for most people, but not for all.  It requires:

1. Eating a rather simple diet of mainly cooked vegetables, some animal protein daily, a little whole grain, and some raw dairy products if you tolerate them.  The diet excludes all fruit, all sugar, all wheat and spelt, and all soy products.

2. Drinking two to three liters, or three quarts, of spring water or carbon-only filtered tap water daily.

3. Following a healthful lifestyle.  I suggest only a little gentle exercise, and instead focus on more rest and sleep.

4. Taking 8-10 nutritional supplements at least twice each day, or preferably three times daily.

5. If possible, doing the detoxification procedures daily.  These are: coffee enemas, daily use of a lamp sauna only, rubbing the feet (foot reflexology), twisting the spine, and the Roy mental exercise.  All this must be done in accordance with our specific written instructions and explanatory information. 

6. Do not combine a nutritional balancing program with other vitamin, mineral, herb, or homeopathic programs.  This will ruin the nutritional balancing program.

7. Prescription medical drugs can be combined with the nutritional balancing program if they are needed.  Many can be discontinued after a few weeks or months on a nutritional balancing program.


WHO DOES BEST ON A NUTRITIONAL BALANCING PROGRAM?

1. Open-minded.  The program is somewhat unusual, compared to most healing regimens.

2. Not lazy.  The program requires some work and time on your part.  Learning to do the diet and the procedures may also take a little time and effort.

3. A little nitty gritty, or not squeamish.  For best results, the program involves enemas, sauna sessions and foot rubs that some people find dirty or repulsive.  One must be willing to try these, and most people love them after a time.

4. Willing to follow orders, or a little faith.  The program is integrated and powerful.  If one just does a little of it, and adds other things to it, it usually does not work well at all.  Items and procedures to avoid are just as important as those that are needed.  In particular, the diet is most important.

5. Honesty with yourself and your practitioner.  This is important because when retracing or healing reactions occur, we need to know exactly what you are doing in order to advise you properly.  Some people do not want to say what they are eating, or which parts of the program they do.  This causes many problems.