In the course of following a nutritional program for
allergies or other problems, many people experience uncomfortable
symptoms. This is known as healing
reaction.
The most common symptom my clients report is temporary
reduction in energy. They may find
themselves sleeping longer, perhaps as much as 12 hours a night. Some people also report aches and pains in
various parts of the body, digestive-system disturbances such as gas,
constipation, or diarrhea, or other miscellaneous complaints.
These symptoms occur because the body is ridding itself of
the substances that have been making it toxic – not only the materials that
have accumulated in the colon, but also the antibodies and other substances that
have built up in the individual cells, interfering with their normal
functioning. As these substances are
ejected out of the tissues, they are dumped into the system, making the body
temporarily more toxic until they can be excreted. This is partly what produces the symptoms of
the healing reaction. This effect is
accentuated by the body’s process of tearing apart defective tissue, repairing
damaged cells, destroying parasites or infective agents, and otherwise producing
debris from reconstruction.
I find that the more severe the individual’s condition, (the
more toxic his or her body is), the stronger will be the healing reaction. Because the healing reaction is caused by the
flushing of toxins out of the cells, the strength of the reaction also depends
on how carefully the individual is following the recommended nutritional
program. The more correctly the program
is followed, the stronger will be the healing reaction.
Why Old Symptoms Come Back
Often in the course of the healing process, old symptoms
temporarily reappear. Why should people
have to go back through these old problems in the course of getting
better? I believe that the specific
symptoms that a person experiences at any given time depend on the balance
among the various biochemical substances in the body. For example, when a person is perfectly
healthy, there is a certain ratio between substance A and substance B in the
tissues. When the ratio gets out of
balance to a certain degree, the person may feel fatigue; when the imbalance is
greater, a headache may occur; when it is greater still, the person may develop
insomnia, and so on.
One reason people must re-experience symptoms as they get
healthier is that in order to progress from say a 100:1 imbalance to a 1:1
balance, they have to go through 99:1, 98:1, and so forth, and as they
experience the symptoms associated with that particular level of imbalance.
Biochemist John Eck has pursued a similar line of though in
his research on mineral nutrients. Using
hair analysis, Eck has suggested the optimal levels for some of the principle
minerals in the body. On the basis of
the ratios among these minerals, Eck is able to estimate how efficiently the
thyroid and adrenal glands are functioning, and hence to predict an
individual’s metabolic energy level.
Of course in actuality, a person’s symptoms would not depend
on the ratio between just two substances, but among hundreds of different
things. If a person gets stuck at some
level he will get stuck in the symptoms for that level. This helps to explain the basis of chronic
illnesses from which so many people suffer.
I like to picture the healing process as going up a flight
of stairs. At the top of the stairs, the
energy is balanced, all the nutrients are present in their proper ratios, and
the body is functioning properly. When
people’s health begins to deteriorate, they move down the stairs, and at each
step along the way, they experience a specific kind of symptom – perhaps less
energy at one step, headaches a little further down, and ulcer still further,
and so on. As the body begins to heal
itself once again, the person begins to move back up the stairs, and
re-experiences the symptoms associated with these various levels of health.
The experience of one of my clients illustrates how
difficult the healing process can be.
When Mona first came to my office, she hobbled along on a cane, moving
with difficulty, and constantly in pain.
Her arthritis has developed rapidly, and she looked 10 years older than
she was. In spite of the hopeless
prognosis she received from numerous health professionals, Mona was a fighter
and was determined to overcome her affliction.
Her high motivation helped her to follow closely the program he worked
out for her. Now, only a year later,
Mona is almost over her arthritis. She
threw away her cane months ago.