FOUR HIGHS PATTERN
by Dr.
Lawrence Wilson
© October 2017, L.D. Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All
information in this article is for educational purposes only. It is not for the diagnosis, treatment,
prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
Four highs,
sometimes also called four high electrolytes in older article by Dr. Eck and myself, is one of the most common and important metabolic
imbalances seen on hair mineral analyses.
It is seen mainly in adults, and more commonly
in women. This article explains
some of its important causes, symptoms and the meanings of the pattern in most
cases.
Definition. Four highs
pattern is present when all four of the following conditions exist on one test:
1)
Calcium level above about 40 mg% or 400 parts per million
2)
Magnesium greater than 6 mg% or 60 parts per million
3)
Sodium above 25 mg% or 250 parts per million, and
4)
Potassium greater than 10 mg% or 100 parts per
million.
NOTE: It is critical
for accuracy that the hair is not washed at the laboratory. If the hair is washed, the sodium and
potassium readings in particular are almost always
incorrect. Most laboratories in
America and Canada wash the hair.
VARIANTS
Important variants: three highs, two highs and many cases of fast oxidation in an adult. Three possible variants of this
pattern are:
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Three highs. This pattern is discussed in a separate article on this site, entitled Three Highs Pattern.
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Wrong two highs. This is when the two high numbers are calcium and potassium,
calcium and sodium, magnesium and sodium, or magnesium and potassium. This is also
discussed in the Three Highs article.
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A
fast oxidizer pattern, particularly in adults, may also be a type of four highs
pattern. This unusual
situation is discussed at the end of this article.
THE MEANING OF FOUR HIGHS
Two patterns superimposed. Four highs is a combination of two components:
1. The high calcium and magnesium indicate an underlying slow oxidation or exhaustion pattern.
2. Superimposed on this pattern are high sodium and potassium
readings. These indicate an alarm reaction, or fight-or-flight reaction
occurring at the same time.
The combination indicates what may be called
a secondary
alarm reaction. Extraordinary
stress of some kind is causing a partially effective stress response in a slow
oxidizer. It is not unlike a second wind that runners may experience
after they have run part of the way through a race.
The pattern is also called a slow oxidizer under stress. This term is applied
because in essence one is a slow oxidizer. However, some type of stress is present that is causing
elevated levels of sodium and potassium.
Any oxidation rate may be present. The oxidation rate in cases of four
highs may be fast, slow or mixed.
In other words, the four highs pattern is independent of the oxidation
type and oxidation rate. Usually,
however, the oxidation rate, whether fast, slow or mixed, is not too extreme.
If fast oxidation is present, we call it a temporary fast oxidation state because the pattern
basically always resolves to slow oxidation, usually within 4-12 months
and sometimes less.
STRESSORS THAT CAN CAUSE A THREE HIGHS/FOUR HIGHS PATTERN
The types of stressors that can cause a four highs pattern
include:
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Toxic metals. This is a very
common cause. Often these include,
at least to some degree, hidden or overt copper, aluminum, manganese, and/or
iron toxicity. The latter three are discussed in a separate article entitled Iron, Manganese and Aluminum - The Three Amigos.
Others
possible toxic metals that may contribute include lead, cadmium or nickel
toxicity.
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Lifestyle Stress. This can be anything from oneÕs job or family situation to a
high-stress lifestyle.
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Diet,
perhaps. It appears that a diet high
in carbohydrates may contribute to the pattern in some cases. Too much bread, for example, may
interfere with calcium, magnesium, and particularly zinc and contribute to the
pattern.
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Nutritional deficiencies. Often these include iodine deficiency,
which is very widespread and often worse among women. Iodine is replaced by fluoride, chlorine
compounds and bromides that may contribute to the pattern.
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Stilted, a psychological cause.
Visually, four highs appears like a person walking on
stilts. The word stilted means a little pompous or puffed
up, perhaps holier-than-thou, stiff, but unsure of
oneself.
This
psychological tendency occurs in a few cases, and may be due to a psychological
compensation for trauma or perhaps even for fatigue. If the psychological tendency is strong, it may respond
slower, though it often does respond to a nutritional balancing program.
DELICATE SOULS
Most
people are very uncomfortable in a four highs pattern and feel better when they
come out of the pattern. However, a subset of people like the pattern, perhaps because they
like a balanced oxidation rate and they have learned how to keep it
balanced. I call these individuals
delicate souls, because they are quite sensitive to their oxidation rate and
will go to some length to keep it fairly balanced in a four highs pattern.
These are usually bright, middle-aged women, in my experience, age
40 or older. They are often
somewhat depressed and angry underneath, and do not want to face the depressing
feelings that often accompany a significantly slow oxidation rate.
They use various means to keep themselves in a four highs
situation. This might be caffeine
use, getting upset about things, tensing the musculature, running around a lot,
doing a lot of exercise, or something else that keeps their adrenal glands in a
stimulated state.
In these cases, the three highs/four
highs pattern may not resolve as quickly to slow oxidation. Also, if it does resolve quickly, which
happens at times, these individuals can become quite upset and even angry with
the practitioner for Òmaking them feel worseÓ. This is interesting because most people feel better when
they emerge from a three highs/four highs pattern.
One could say that these individuals do not want to Òcrash landÓ
in slow oxidation, as it causes feelings of great fatigue and perhaps
depression or even despair.
CRASH LANDINGS FROM A THREE HIGHS OR FOUR HIGHS PATTERN
At times, as a person exits a four highs pattern, the person
ÒcrashesÓ down into a very slow oxidation pattern. The person feels very tired and depressed, usually. It is an unpleasant situation.
I advise nutritional balancing practitioners to always warn anyone
with a three highs or four highs pattern about the possibility of a crash
landing of this type. The client
should just call or email the practitioner if it occurs.
Correction of a
crash landing. It is usually easy to counteract or change the program if a
client has a crash landing. Since
it is a significant slowing of the oxidation rate, usually due to the
elimination of toxic metals or perhaps a reduction in stress, the solution is:
1. Tell
the client to stop taking products that further slow the oxidation rate such as
SBF or Stress Pak from Endomet
Labs.
2. Change
the diet, if needed, to a slow oxidizer diet if the client was following a fast
oxidizer diet.
3.
Perhaps add a product that enhances the oxidation rate such as Megapan or B-complex vitamins.
This will work most of the time, until a new hair mineral analysis
can be obtained to confirm that the personÕs oxidation
rate has slowed, or that some other change has occurred that perhaps requires a
different type of program. For
example, it is possible that the client went into a four lows pattern. In this case, adding Megapan or a B-complex vitamin may not work at all because
a different type of program is needed. This is why retesting is so important,
at times.
How long does it take for a crash landing or
important shift in the oxidation rate to occur after one begins a four highs
program? The answer is that each person is different. I have seen it happen within a few
weeks, although most often it takes a few months or more. In most cases, there is no crash
landing. The person Òlands safelyÓ
in slow oxidation on a retest in a few months, and the program must then be changed to reflect this shift.
YANG RISING PATTERN
A
new area of research in nutritional balancing is to relate hair mineral
analysis patterns to traditional Chinese acupuncture theory. Four highs pattern, especially when the
sodium/potassium ratio is greater than about 2.5, is strongly associated with
an acupuncture pattern called yang rising.
This
acupuncture pattern is ancient, and refers to exactly what is
described in this article. That is, the person is usually in a temporary, somewhat
unstable, and weaker yang condition to some degree. It will resolve, in all cases, to a more yin and more stable
condition that we call slow oxidation.
When the pattern resolves, at times the liver meridian obtains more
energy, since there is an antagonism between the two in acupuncture.
More research on these subtle connections between modern
biochemistry and ancient acupuncture terminology and tendencies will be
forthcoming on this website. For a
more complete understanding of these connections, view the article on this site
called Acupuncture And
Nutritional Balancing.
SYMPTOMS OF FOUR HIGHS
The
symptoms associated with a four highs pattern follow the following tendencies:
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A mixture of fast and slow oxidation symptoms. For example, one may
have irritability, anxiety or insomnia combined with fatigue and depression,
perhaps. Symptoms may also
alternate if the oxidation rate is unstable, which is often the case. One could experience a type of bipolar
picture for this reason.
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Inflammation. Four highs is a type
of inflammatory yang pattern.
Inflammatory symptoms such as pain, high blood pressure, fluid
retention, weight gain, gum disease and others may be
present. Gum disease is
usually an indicator of overall impaired health.
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Metabolic syndrome. This
is so common with this pattern that one wonders if eating too many
carbohydrates somehow lowers zinc, perhaps, and raises sodium and potassium to
help create this pattern. This can
cause frank diabetes in some cases.
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Demineralization. Sodium, along with
potassium to some degree, are the bodyÕs main solvent minerals. They are monovalent
cations that, due to their structure, can dissolve
out some of the divalent minerals from the tissues, including calcium and
magnesium. Perhaps this is one
reason, along with copper imbalance and other mineral deficiencies,
that osteoporosis and osteopenia may occur
with this pattern.
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Low
thyroid and impaired adrenal gland activity. This is usually the underlying
condition with a four highs pattern.
Symptoms may include weight gain, hot flashes, osteoporosis, osteopenia, fatigue, depression, dry skin and hair, sweet
cravings, hair loss or others.
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Copper toxicity. Copper imbalance is almost
always present with a four highs pattern. Symptoms of this may include depression, anxiety, mood
swings, irritability, anger, headaches, skin rashes or others. Copper imbalance may also contribute to
osteoporosis.
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Sympathetic dominance symptoms. Four highs with a sodium/potassium
ratio greater than about 2 is always associated with
sympathetic dominance. Read Sympathetic Dominance for more about
this interesting pattern. Symptoms
may include hot flashes, stress, fatigue, anxiety, worry and others.
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Stress symptoms. Everyone
with a four highs pattern has a lot of stress in the body. This may be due to biochemical factors
such as toxic metals, or it may be due to oneÕs lifestyle, diet or other factors.
Symptoms
might include an elevated cholesterol level, which is
often just a stress indicator and not a need for drugs. Other symptoms can include
constipation, acid reflux or heartburn, muscle cramps, food cravings, and
impaired circulation.
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Walking on stilts. Some people have a
delicate nature, as explained above, and a rough analogy here is a person
walking on stilts. Four highs
always looks like this visually. One is biochemically ungrounded.
This causes, in some people, feelings of instability, anxiety and even
bipolar symptoms. With proper
nutritional support, they will Òcome back down to earthÓ and the anxiety
usually vanishes when the pattern is resolved into slow oxidation.
COMBINATION PATTERNS INVOLVING THREE HIGHS/FOUR HIGHS
Some
very interesting more complex hair analysis patterns involve three highs/fours pattern. These include:
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Passive-Aggressive Pattern. This is a combination of three or four highs and a calcium
shell. It is
accentuated if the sodium/potassium ratio is less than about 2.5.
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Sympathetic Dominance. This can be
a combination of three or four highs and a sodium/potassium ratio above about
2.5.
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Hard
Worker or Hard Driver Pattern.
This is a combination of three or four highs, and what is called a double high ratio pattern. The two high ratios are the
sodium/potassium ratio and the calcium/magnesium ratio.
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Four highs and a bowl. This is a more yin version of four
highs pattern that is quite common.
It may be due to a diet too high in fruit or other carbohydrate foods.
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Four highs with a step up or step down pattern. These are very uncommon and need more
research to understand.
MOVEMENT PATTERNS WITH FOUR HIGHS
This
refers to how a person feels and reacts when in a four highs pattern. Usually, it is an unstable, energetic
response to stress that may cause faster or slower movement depending on the
oxidation rate and the major ratios.
A STALLED RESISTANCE-TO-CHANGE OR FAST-TO-SLOW OXIDATION TRANSITION
PATTERN
Four
highs is considered the easiest transition pattern from fast to slow oxidation
to resolve using nutritional balancing science. In other words, the person needs to transition into a simple
slow oxidation pattern and this is one of the easiest patterns to transition
out of and back into slow oxidation.
It
is called a resistance-to-change pattern because some
clients do not want to move into slow oxidation, and that is why the pattern
persists on retests, at times.
CORRECTION
First, the four high electrolyte pattern often
takes precedence ahead of other corrections when it is
revealed on a hair mineral analysis. This means that one must pay attention to this pattern
first, and work to resolve it, before paying attention to many other patterns
on a hair mineral test.
The reason for the importance of the pattern is that it represents
a secondary alarm reaction that is stressing the client greatly. Until the sodium and potassium levels
decrease to below the ideal levels, this added stress will
stop or hinder any other type of biochemical correction you might wish for.
Second, be careful not to give too many
Òspeed-upÓ type of diet or nutrient therapy to anyone with a four high
electrolyte pattern. The reason for this is that the goal is always to reduce or
diminish the levels of sodium and potassium. Therefore, limit the use of higher-dose B-complex, adrenal
and thyroid formulas and vitamins C and E in large amounts. Large doses or any other these could
further raise the sodium level, which is undesirable.
Third, go gently with people in the four highs
pattern. The reason for this is that the person may indeed ÒcrashÓ
from four highs to a very slow oxidation rate.
This occurred once in the authorÕs practice. The patient was very upset and believed
that the nutrition program had made her worse. In fact, it had not.
However, it had removed her from her ÒstiltsÓ too quickly for her
comfort and she did not appreciate the way she felt. She suddenly found herself fatigued,
depressed and felt the program had made her health worse. In fact, it had Òbrought her down to
earthÓ, as explained above, and the author had some explaining to do so as not
to lose the person as a client.
Fourth, if one is a mixed oxidizer with this pattern,
the nutritional balancing program may be guided in
part by the clientÕs symptoms. For example, some patients may exhibit
more anxiety, irritability or insomnia.
These individuals need more of the calming, relaxing supplements
including calcium, magnesium, copper, inositol and choline.
Those who complain more of fatigue and depression may be able to
handle more of the metabolic-enhancing products such as B-complex vitamins and
thyroid-enhancing formulas.
The four highs pattern almost always
resolves to slow oxidation, and usually within a few months or so. Patients usually report they are more
relaxed and feel better in general, though perhaps a bit more tired, when they
are out of this pattern.
MONITORING
Four
highs is one pattern in which I suggest to the client that their hair analysis
will be different in a short period of time, usually
within three months or even less.
Therefore, a retest is very important.
Also, if the patient feels very tired, depressed or that the
program is no longer appropriate before
it is time for a retest in 3 months, have the client call and the program can
be modified over the phone in anticipation that one has changed to slow
oxidation with lower sodium and potassium levels.
In
this regard, four highs is one of the few
patterns on a hair mineral analysis in which we can often predict exactly where
the clientÕs body chemistry will go within a few months or so. This is very useful information, at
times, if new or unusual symptoms arise, for example.
HIDDEN FOUR HIGHS PATTERNS
This
is an unusual term, perhaps, since a four highs pattern would seem, by
definition, to be dependent upon the first four macromineral numbers being obviously elevated. However, what is
meant by hidden four highs is that even if a hair mineral test appears
to be simply a slow oxidizer pattern (with the calcium and magnesium elevated,
and the sodium and potassium lower than the ideal levels), one may still have
the symptoms and conditions present that are discussed in this article about
four highs.
In
other words, the sodium and potassium levels, while lower than the ideal
levels, are still pushed upward by various stress
factors, and so the physical symptoms and psychological attributes associated
with a four highs pattern may occur.
Also, on a retest the person may indeed move into much
slower oxidation as the extra stress is removed and the sodium and potassium
levels fall further. Also, the calcium and magnesium levels may rise as well.
Indeed,
this can help explain why the oxidation rate may slow down greatly on a retest.
A
term that is also sometimes used to describe this
situation is a slow oxidizer on crutches. In other words, the person is a slow oxidizer, but, in fact,
toxic metals or other stress factors are propping up the oxidation rate –
usually raising the sodium and potassium levels – the way crutches help
keep a person standing up when they are weak or ill. As the crutches are removed with a
nutritional balancing program, the oxidation rate may, on a retest, become even
slower temporarily. This is like letting go of oneÕs crutches as oneÕs broken leg
heals. At first, one may be a
little shaky and weaker without the crutches, but this soon passes.
FOUR HIGHS PATTERN ON A RETEST
At
times, a person will go into a four highs pattern on a retest. This is usually a retracing process and
is not much of a concern.
Kidney stress. At times, a four
highs pattern on a retest is a kidney stress pattern. This means that the body is eliminating
toxic metals through the kidneys, and this places some strain on the kidneys
temporarily. As a result, the
sodium and potassium levels increase when a person is in a slow oxidation
state. This is what often produces
the four highs pattern. Indeed,
there can be some kidney irritation affecting the levels of sodium and
potassium.
Another
cause for four highs pattern on a retest is an increase in adrenal and thyroid
glandular activity in a person with slow oxidation.
Another
cause for four highs pattern on a retest is a slowing of the oxidation rate in
a person who was, or may still be in a state of fast oxidation. In this case, the calcium and magnesium
levels rise, producing the four highs pattern. This is almost always a transition
from fast to slow oxidation, and is generally a very positive shift in the body
chemistry.
In
all three cases above, the situation is always temporary because four highs
pattern tends to be a temporary pattern sustained by kidney stress, the
presence of toxic metals, or perhaps by some other stress factor.
HIGH FOUR HIGHS – THE HIGH TUNNEL
This
is a special case of four highs in which the calcium level is about 8 times ideal
or about 320 mg% or higher. Also, the magnesium, sodium and potassium levels are 5-6
times the ideal levels: 30 mg% or higher for magnesium, 125 mg% or higher for
sodium, and 50 mg% or higher for potassium.
This
pattern is an intervention pattern, rather rare, and is a mild version of a
four lows pattern. For details,
see the end of the Four Lows article.
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