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Greed & Compulsions: Modifiable Human Behavior By Cellular Nutritional Psychology

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When out and about engaged in social functions I often hear of "people being greedy, "corporations are greedy," and other human behaviors virtually all people find repulsive.  Yet, they don't have any other explanation other than the default reply of "It's human nature and we can't change that." 

This is totally incorrect.

What if I told you your body is not a static solid object with clothing adorning it? 


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What if I told you the word "corporation" means dead corpse in French, and yet we have legions of living, breathing, dynamic people and most with suboptimal cellular function working for them?

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Behavior Modification Begins With Cellular Health & Psychological Re-Training

Modifying someone's behavior doesn't begin with endless counselor visits and endless drugs, surgeries.

it also doesn't begin with the latest fad diet, obsessing over "keto," or purchasing the latest series of supplements to lose weight at the expense of your long-term mind and body.

It begins with obtaining an individualized assessment which includes Hair Mineral Tissue Mineral Analysis

Many of us have occult or hidden allergies, intolerances and sensitivities to the foods, drinks and environmental factors that affect many things but one of the largest is blood sugar swings that contribute to inflammation as well as personality changes in the short-term and long-term.

These are the top 5 extremely common hair tissue mineral analysis patterns that we use with other correlelative assessments to determine what could be dysfunctional in your body:

1. Allergy can be indicated by an increased level of Calcium.



This is the confusing propaganda that misleads us all

confusing medical propaganda that misleads us all

There's no such thing as a "balanced diet" & nutrition isn't merely food. Why is that? It's because we're all individuals. Orthomolecular nutrition is the individualized analysis application of the substances within the food which our bodies often do not obtain enough of and are often blocked by antagonists.

"Nutrition" is far more than merely the trivial concept of food.

Botanists analyze the terrain to help plants prevent and restore cell function. Why not for humans?

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2. If both Calcium and Magnesium levels are elevated, it could suggest a deficiency in nutrients or the presence of toxic elements that may lead to metabolic acidosis.

3. When Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorous levels are elevated, it may be a result of a high protein diet or excessive consumption of soft drinks, which can contribute to metabolic acidosis.

4. An abnormal level of phosphorous alone may indicate a deficiency in essential fatty acids (EFA).

5. Abnormal levels of Sodium and/or Potassium could be a sign of either overactivity or underactivity of the adrenal cortex.

6. A high or low level of Zinc may indicate a deficiency in zinc.

The presence of calcium inside cells can indicate the occurrence of an allergic reaction. During the allergic process, the outer membrane of mast cells undergoes changes that allow calcium ions to enter. Once inside, calcium activates an enzyme called phospholipase A2, which plays a role in the metabolism of certain substances. Additionally, the entry of calcium ions triggers the activation of enzymes that release energy and promote the formation of microtubules and microfilaments within the cell. These structures cause the granules within the cell to move, fuse with the cell membrane, and release their contents, including histamine, heparin, serotonin, and other chemical factors. These substances activate blood platelets and attract eosinophils and phagocytic cells, each contributing to the allergic reaction in their own way. The presence of intracellular calcium can be an indication of a possible allergic reaction, but further tests are necessary for confirmation. 

Role Of Calcium Synergy In Criminal Behavior Also Known As "Greed" Compulsive Behavior

Lack of calcium can have a profound impact on a person's behavior, leading to antisocial attitudes and actions. Individuals who are calcium deficient, especially those who are highly sensitive and emotionally unstable, are particularly susceptible to these effects. Environmental changes, temperature fluctuations, and even noise can deeply affect someone who lacks calcium. One of the most striking characteristics of a calcium-starved individual is their inability to handle opposition or criticism. Even a simple word of admonition or a disapproving glance can trigger a violent reaction in such a person. It is not uncommon for individuals with calcium deprivation to have explosive tempers, as this condition often contributes to their aggressive behavior. Studies have shown that individuals with below-normal levels of calcium tend to shout, scream, and resort to physical violence. They may throw objects or attack others without any sense of restraint or judgment. In extreme cases, the consequences can be severe, such as throwing a sibling out of a window or shooting at schoolmates. The calcium-starved personality is constantly on edge, always ready to explode at the slightest provocation. A harsh word at home or a minor incident at school can trigger a violent response, with objects being hurled or physical aggression directed towards others. This behavior can extend to fellow students or even teachers. Source

Blood Sugar & Allergies: Connection

It has been discovered that some troubled youngsters and troublemakers have a tendency towards hypoglycemia. The more the sugar level drops, the higher the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior. The usual sugar range is between 90 to 110 milligrams per 100 cubic centimeters. Naturally, not all bodily processes are consistently maintained at their optimal levels. Our blood sugar levels fluctuate throughout the day, and there are instances when it falls below normal. Typically, crimes and offenses are not committed during minor episodes of low sugar, but rather during moderate or severe episodes. A significant drop in blood sugar is evident through symptoms such as weakness, sweating, trembling, hunger, and specific physiological changes.

In both medium and major cases of hypoglycemia, certain criminal acts are more commonly observed.

These acts occur repeatedly and are driven by the chemical imbalance caused by the lack of sugar in the body. Among these acts, the following are particularly frequent:

1. The desperate attempt to secure food, especially sweets, often leads to theft, violence, and petty larceny. The intense craving for sugar motivates individuals to engage in these criminal behaviors.

2. Hypoglycemia also leads to violations of traffic regulations. In such instances, individuals may clash with traffic policemen or even cause serious accidents. The low blood sugar levels impair judgment, sensory perception, and motor reactions, making it difficult for individuals to make sound decisions on the road. Additionally, there is a release of primitive aggressiveness, which further exacerbates the original offense. It is important to address the underlying medical condition of hypoglycemia in order to prevent these criminal acts from occurring repeatedly.

Consuming a diet rich in protein or indulging in soft drinks can lead to metabolic acidosis due to increased levels of Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorous

The body's response to the acidity of mitochondria involves a clever strategy: it tries to balance the pH levels by extracting calcium from bones and teeth and transferring it to the mitochondria. However, there is another factor that contributes to metabolic acidosis. In populations that consume a lot of protein, the high phosphorous content leads to the production of acidic byproducts, such as phosphoric acid and sulfuric acid. These acids are formed when sulfur-containing amino acids like cysteine and methionine break down. In North America, this issue is further exacerbated by the excessive consumption of phosphoric acid found in soft drinks and canned food, which are often buffered by phosphate. All of these factors contribute to the production of acid ash. As a result, the body tries to counteract the acidity by extracting calcium from bones and teeth and transferring it to the mitochondria. This can be observed in the hair tissue, which will show elevated levels of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorous.

References:

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1955.

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"Nutrition" is far more than merely the trivial concept of food.

Botanists analyze the terrain to help plants prevent and restore cell function. Why not for humans?

What are YOUR individual cell nutritional imbalances?