VECTOR ANALYSIS OF HAIR MINERAL CHARTS

by Dr. Lawrence Wilson

© January 2019, L.D. Wilson Consultants, Inc.

 

All information in this article is solely the opinion of the author and for educational purposes only.  It is not for the diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.

 

I. INTRODUCTION

 

Definition.  In mathematics, a vector is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.  Vectors are often written or represented as arrows that have a specific length (magnitude) and they point in a specific direction.  At times, they are shown in different thicknesses to indicate their force or magnitude.


VECTORS AND HAIR MINERAL ANALYSIS

 

A unusual aspect of hair mineral testing is that if one connects the tops of the bar graphs of the minerals on a hair chart produced by Analytical Research Labs (ARL), the result is a series of lines.  Strung together, these lines form shapes.  We often use the shape of the figure formed by the lines as the name of the pattern.

 

THE GRAPH LINES AS VECTORS

 

The lines formed by connecting the tops of the bar graphs on an ARL hair mineral chart are also vectors because each line has a length (magnitude) and a direction. 

 

SHAPE SCIENCE

 

The idea that the shape of a set of connected vectors or lines could give an indication of the meaning of a mineral pattern is quite unusual.  However, in practice, it often works well.

Shape science is the study of the way various shapes alter subtle energy patterns.  An example from chemistry is that the geometric form of some chemical compounds influences their chemical properties.  The shape of the molecule might make the chemical compound a better solvent, or perhaps helps it bond better with other molecules.

Another example is that the shape of atoms helps determine how they will be used by our bodies or in nature.  For example, cadmium is found directly underneath zinc in the periodic table of the elements and it ÒlooksÓ very similar to zinc except that it has another layer of electrons. 

As a result, cadmium is able to replace zinc in many enzymes in our bodies.  This property is sometimes beneficial, but also causes plenty of problems for the body.  This has to do with the concept of Preferred Minerals, a critical concept in development science.

 

MEANING OF THE SHAPES FORMED BY THE LINES CONNECTING THE TOPS OF THE HAIR MINERAL GRAPHS

 

When a number of the lines or vectors connecting the tops of an ARL graph are strung together they form shapes such as triangles, squares and many others.  While it may seem unusual, the shape of the vector pattern is often related the effect of the pattern on our bodies.  Here are a few examples:

 

The calcium shell or wall.  The pattern looks like a shell or a wall – a very tall bar graph.  It is associated with feeling like one is living behind a shell or wall.  OneÕs emotions and expression is somewhat suppressed, and one tends to be somewhat out of touch with reality.

 

The bowl pattern.  The vectors or lines between the tops of the graphs of the first four macrominerals forms the shape of a bowl.  When this pattern is present, one tends to feel stuck and unable to get free.  This is like being inside a bowl or pit, unable to climb out.

 

The hill pattern.  Connecting the tops of the bar graphs of the first four mineral levels forms the shape of a hill or mountain.  This pattern indicates joy, celebration, or Òreaching the top of the mountainÓ.

 

Right angle patterns.  A few hair analysis patterns have the appearance of a right angle.  These include the L pattern, the reverse L pattern, cliff patterns, and a very steep bowl or hill.  Right angles tend to indicate conflict patterns.

 

The rest of this article gives examples of how the lines connecting the tops of a hair analysis graph indicate the meaning of the pattern of the mineral levels.  We believe that all hair analysis patterns can be interpreted using vector science.  Each pattern below can be more or less extreme.

 

II. LONG SINGLE LINE PATTERNS

 

            In vector analysis, a long line means a lot of magnitude or force.  These patterns have a lot of force behind them.  For this reason, we call them ÒeffortingÓ patterns.  The possibilities are:

 

- Step down pattern or stepping into life.  Connecting the tops of the first four mineral graphs forms a straight line that tilts downward to the right.  This is a particular variant of step down or stepping into life pattern. 

The pattern indicates one is making a strong, concentrated effort to enter the world.  It is considered a positive or healthful pattern.

In the airplane wing analogy, the wing in a ÒdiveÓ position, and one is picking up a lot of speed.  A dive pattern might sound very dangerous in an airplane, and it is if one does not have much altitude.  However, if one has some altitude it is a positive pattern because by gaining needed speed one also improves control over the aircraft.

             

- Step up or stepping out of life.  Connecting the tops of the first four mineral graphs forms a straight line that tilts upward to the right. This is a variant or type of step up or stepping out of life pattern.   The meaning is making a determined effort to leave the world.   

In the airplane analogy, the wing is in a ÒstallÓ position, and one is losing speed.  Ask any airplane pilot and he will you this is the most dangerous situation to be in. 

Similarly, it is the most dangerous of all the hair analysis patterns.  We nickname it Òquick deathÓ.  If you ever see it on someoneÕs hair analysis chart, please rush to tell them to take some calcium and magnesium, at least, along with Limcomin or at least copper to quickly correct the pattern or they are likely to suffer a fatal heart attack or stroke.

 

- Conflict or in-trouble patterns.  The tops of the first four mineral graphs form a line moving horizontally from left to right.  It is often a conflict or in-trouble pattern.

            If this pattern appears with all four numbers high, it is called passive aggressive pattern.  In the airplane analogy, you are flying too high.  At very high altitude, the air gets thin and it is more difficult to control the plane.  These people go out of control easily.

If the line is very low, it is a four lows pattern.  In the airplane analogy, you are flying too low.  This is quite dangerous and you are running out of fuel. 

If the line is around the ideal levels, we call it the flat line pattern.  It is sometimes seen in cases of advanced cancers.  Flat line is a term used in the medical world.  It refers to the appearance of an electrocardiogram.  Instead of little blips indicating heart beats, there is just a flat horizontal line – meaning no heart beat.  The expression Òhe flat-linedÓ is the same as Òhe diedÓ.  This is usually a compensatory pattern, and that is why it is dangerous.

An analogy is that your airplane is very damaged and the only way you can control it is to keep the plane at its ideal altitude and keep it perfectly level, neither climbing nor descending.

One might think that a pattern of the first four numbers all in a good range is ideal.  However, it is often not so because during a development program one is continuously retracing, and therefore the body chemistry continuously shifts.

In the flight analogy, during a development program the aircraft continuously visits different cities to clean up its past problems.  As a result, it is usually climbing or descending.  If the airplane is not doing this – and instead is just flying straight and level – most likely the plane is very damaged, in trouble, and it cannot climb and descend well.  This is like a person who is NOT retracing because they donÕt have the nutrition and health to do so.

 

III. SHORT LINE PATTERNS

 

SIMPLE LINES CONNECTING TWO MINERALS

 

- The mineral ratios.  For example, if one connects the tops of the sodium graph and the top of the potassium graph, a line forms that represents the sodium/potassium ratio.  The line can slant upward, downward, or be horizontal.

 

- Chaos pattern.  This occurs when one connects the tops of the graphs of the all the mineral levels to the one next to it, and it forms extremely jagged lines that randomly slant upward or downward.  This is seen when there are high levels of some toxic metals, but not others.  It often means there is a lot of stress on the body.   However, it could occur if a person is eliminating a lot of toxins rapidly.

 

IV. ONE VERTICAL LINE PATTERNS

 

            Vertical vectors indicate a wall or blockage pattern.  Examples are:

 

- Calcium shell or calcium wall.  The calcium level is extremely high compared to the other three macrominerals.  This is called a calcium shell or calcium wall.  It indicates suppression of emotion, very slow oxidation, and blockage of thyroid and adrenal activity with fatigue and depression.

 

- Magnesium shell or magnesium wall.  The magnesium level is extremely high compared to the other three macrominerals.  This is a magnesium shell or magnesium wall.  It usually occurs temporarily on a retest when there is a special intervention and one gets a controller creature.  When this occurs, the controller brings in better magnesium compounds and the body eliminates poorer-quality magnesium.  This is a very positive sign.

It could also be a death pattern, indicating serious magnesium loss.  However, this is very rare.

 

- A sodium wall.  The sodium level is very high compared to the other three macrominerals.  This is an acute stress pattern and possibly a kidney disease pattern.  These are unhealthy.

            Another possibility is called kidney stress.  It is temporary and occurs when the body eliminates a lot of toxins through the kidneys, temporarily causing some minor damage there.  This pattern is not important and will pass.  Supporting the kidneys by eating more cooked vegetables and taking a supplement of kidney glandular substance can help.

            This pattern may also occur temporarily during a special intervention in which a creature returns to the energy field and brings in a healthier sodium compounds.  There is an elimination of less preferred sodium compounds, which causes the high reading.  This is a very positive pattern.

This pattern can also occur as a pattern called four lows under stress.  The sodium is usually not too high in these cases, while the other three macrominerals are all low.  Dogs and some cats show this pattern a lot due to eating prepared food containing grain (not their correct food), and due to stress.

 

- Potassium wall.  The potassium level is extremely high compared to the other three macrominerals.  This is a feature of the step-up pattern, a quick death pattern.  Potassium is the death or ÔendingÕ mineral.

 

IV. TWO, SHORT, PARALLEL LINE PATTERNS 

 

Two horizontal parallel lines:

           

- Caring or giving pattern.  Connecting the tops of the first two and the second two macrominerals forms two parallel horizontal lines with slow oxidation.  There is an upper line on the left and a lower line on the right.  This is called caring or giving pattern.  It indicates a caring or giving person.

 

- Energy vampire.  Connecting the tops of the first two and the second two macrominerals forms two parallel horizontal lines AND fast oxidation is present.  There is a lower horizontal line on the left, and an upper horizontal line on the right.  This is the energy vampire or taking from others pattern.

 

Two tilted parallel lines:

 

- Double high ratio.  Slow oxidation and the parallel lines tilt downward to the right.  This is called a double high ratio pattern.  It indicates double anger, double inflammation, or double acute stress.  It is also a type of step down pattern if slow oxidation is present. 

 

- Double low ratio.  Slow oxidation and the parallel lines tilt upward to the right.  This is called double inversion, double low ratio, or double give up.  It is also called the slow death pattern.

It can also be a step up pattern if fast oxidation is also present.

 

- Double vampire.  Fast oxidation and the parallel lines tilt downward to the right.  This is a double vampire or double taking pattern.  If the oxidation rate is very fast, we call it a triple or 3X vampire.

 

            One could also involve the second four minerals in these patterns.  Then one can have three or four parallel lines tilting up or tilting down, which reinforces the above patterns.

 

V. SPIN, ROTATION OR TWIST PATTERNS

 

- We think the caring or giving pattern is a spin right pattern.  (see description above)

- We think the energy vampire or taking pattern is a spin left pattern. (see description above)

- The pivot patterns are spin or twist vectors that involve rotation of all four macrominerals.

They are also time vectors (time vectors are explained below) because they involve two successive mineral tests.  These are extremely interesting and indicate a turnaround and better brain processing of information, or healing of the sulci of the brain. 

One can have left pivots and right pivots.  For details, read Anchors And Pivots.

 

VI. TRIANGLE PATTERNS

 

            These are formed when one connects the tops of the four macromineral graphs and a straight line passes through three of the tops of the graphs.  Connected together, this forms a triangle.

            Possibilities include:

 

- Triangle With The Point up = honest.  Also seen with some hill patterns.

- Triangle with the point down = criminal in the case of the keyhole pattern.  Also seen with some bowl patterns.

 

THE FLIGHT ANALOGIES

 

            These are vector-related ideas taken from the world of aircraft.  This section originally appeared in the book, Nutritional Balancing And Hair Mineral Analysis, 2010, 2014 and 2016 editions, page 233).

 

Here are some possible situations:

 

á           The oxidation rate.  Fast oxidation is similar to flying high and fast, while slow oxidation is flying much slower and lower.  Problems with flying too fast and too high are that this exceeds the design specifications of the aircraft.  A very fast oxidation rate is extremely hard on oneÕs airplane at any age, even as a small infant.  The airplane is never the same due to the extreme stress this puts on it.

á           Unlike a real airplane, in the body a very fast oxidation rate actually uses up or Òburns outÓ many vital minerals or parts of the body.  When the correct nutrient materials are not present to repair the plane, repairs are made instead with inferior toxic metal material such as lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury and aluminum.  These replace the better materials such as magnesium, zinc, selenium and others that make for an intact aircraft.

á           Mineral deficiencies and toxicity develop. This forces the plane to begin to slow down.  Either it just canÕt fly as fast, or the damage to it makes it very unstable, like a person with ADHD, or panic attacks.

á           Fast oxidation with a low sodium/potassium ratio. The plane begins to ÔstallÕ.  The shape of the low sodium/potassium ratio on an Analytical Research Labs graph even resembles an aircraft wing in a stall position.

á           Slow oxidation.  This is when the plane is flying too low and slower than the way it was designed to fly.  It makes a person feel sluggish and often somewhat depressed.  The plane is much less maneuverable, meaning that coping with stress is more difficult.

á           Hair calcium level rises.  A crude analogy is smearing cement on cracks and damaged areas of the aircraft.  This protects the aircraft, but weighs it down, causing it to fly lower.

á           Some develop a calcium shell.  This is like smearing cement all over the plane, either to protect it from damage or to try to blend in better, or disappear and withdraw from society.  These are people who are often seeking to Òfly under the radarÓ or become somewhat invisible.

á           Sympathetic dominance. This is like revving the engines in a futile attempt to get back to flying high.  However, the plane is too damaged physically or psychologically, so it does not work, no matter how hard one revs the engines.

á           Four highs is akin to speeding up the plane to some degree.  However, it is purely temporary and often very unstable and unsafe for health.  The plane in this situation is really in bad shape.  Fortunately, people in four highs pattern usually slow down easily with our help.

á           Four lows.  This occurs when the rudder or a stabilizer is broken.   The plane just repeats endless end-over-end rolls that are difficult to stop.  The plane goes nowhere fast and becomes more and more damaged.

á           A hill pattern occasionally occurs. It is a feeling that one is soaring on top of the world.

á           The three amigos, along with copper, cadmium and a few other toxic metals. These are special because they appear to support the plane, like little rocket thrusters to help keep a damaged plane flying.  However, they are not part of the original design, so they further damage the plane in the process of keeping it flying.

á           Double low ratio and double high ratio patterns. These are like having a biplane with two wings that are either in stall position (double low ratio) or dive position (double high ratio).  In other words, these patterns reinforce the sodium/potassium ratio imbalances.

á           A step down pattern or a high sodium/potassium ratio are ÔdiveÕ positions.  They can be successful attempts to pick up some speed.  These people often have dug in their heels and can continue this way for some time.

á           A step up pattern is a dive upward, an extremely dangerous maneuver that always fails and must be turned around fast.  It includes a low sodium/potassium ratio, which is the stalled wing pattern.

á           Spiritual defensiveness pattern. This is a very high calcium/magnesium ratio.  The imbalance seriously weighs down the plane, keeping one from soaring.  In this pattern, the person defends a situation, behavior or attitude when it is time to move on. 

á           The phosphorus level, along with the sodium/potassium ratio, are a little like fuel indicators.  When low, the plane is losing altitude due to lowered energy or vitality.

á           Elevated toxic metals. This is like an airplane that is overloaded with heavy weights.  It is never a helpful situation and every effort should be made to Òlighten upÓ.  This can help the plane gain more altitude.  Those flying high (fast oxidizers) who are loaded with toxic metals are often just throwing them off, which is like the pilot jettisoning extra weight to fly faster.

á           Any change can be traumatic. In time, each of us becomes used to his own speed of flight.  Anything that changes the rate of climb or fall, or the speed or altitude may feel odd and can cause some anxiety or fear.  This often slows oneÕs progress on this healing journey.

 

The goal is to have a safe and happy flight. A safe flight means to fly at an altitude that is comfortable and safe for the condition of your aircraft, neither too high and fast, or too low and slow. 

Ideally, your craft should be able to speed up when needed to avoid thunderstorms and other obstacles, or slow way down, at times, to relax the crew.  This condition of health and vitality is termed balanced and flexible oxidation.

 

VII. VECTORS IN TIME

 

            These patterns involve comparing the level of one or more minerals on one test with the levels on the next retest.  Comparing mineral levels forms a point or a line.

            A point is formed if the level stays exactly the same.  A line forms if the mineral level increases or decreases.  The line will be longer if the change in the mineral level is greater.

            Here are some examples:

 

Line going upward:

 

- Up elevator (all four macromineral levels go up about the same percentage).  This indicates the person did not do the pulling down exercise.

- Out of four lows.  Here at least one of the macromineral levels increased sufficiently to move the person out of a four lows pattern.

- Climbing out of four lows.  Here one or more of the macromineral levels increased, but not quite enough to move the person out of a four lows pattern.

- Coming alive.  This occurs when one or more of the macrominerals rises and the others all remain the same or increase.  It is a joy pattern.

- Explosion.  This occurs when the level of one or more of the macrominerals increases a lot – usually more than 100 to 200%.

- Down sex pattern.  This occurs when all or almost all the levels on the entire chart increase or decrease.

 

Line moving downward:

 

- Down elevator (all four macromineral levels decrease by about the same percentage).  This also indicates a person did not do the pulling down exercise.

- Settling down and deep settling.  This occurs when one or more of the macrominerals decreases while the others remain the same or also decrease.

- A Crash.  This occurs when one or more of the macrominerals decreases by at least 100%.

- Moving into four lows.  This occurs when the levels of one or more macrominerals decrease such that now all of the macrominerals are below their ideal value.

 

Point patterns (the mineral level remained the same or changed very little):

 

- Anchors (one or more macrominerals and/or trace minerals remain the same or change very little).  This is a brain healing pattern and very exciting pattern because healing the brain is not easy. 

- No change pattern.  This looks just like an anchor pattern, but there is no brain healing.  It usually only occurs if a person is not following their program.

 

Curve patterns in time.

 

- Bowl pattern.  Connecting the tops of the graphs of the first or second four macrominerals forms a curve that is open at the top and looks like a bowl.  It indicates a person feels stuck.

- Bouble bowl.  This is a bowl pattern on the first and on the second four minerals.

- 8 bowl or large bowl.  This occurs when connecting the tops of the first eight mineral levels forms the shape of a large, stretched out bowl.  It is a large stuck pattern that we see, once in a while.

- Hill pattern.  Connecting the tops of the graphs of the first or second four macrominerals forms a curve that is open at the bottom and looks like a hill or mountain.  It indicates a person is excited.  It is a joy and celebration pattern – one has climbed to the top of the hill.

- A double hill (hill on the first and second four minerals), combined with fast oxidation pattern is called the ecstatic pattern.

- An eight hill is possible, but we donÕt recall seeing it.

 

RELATED TOPICS

 

VECTORS AND MOVEMENT PATTERNS

 

Vectors also relate to hair mineral analysis because of the concept of movement.  A personÕs movement means the dominant theme or direction in his or her life at a particular time.

For example, you may be:

- in a more restful phase of life

- deeply involved in work or family

- just beginning a new job or relationship

- feeling trapped or ÒstoppedÓ

- celebrating a recent accomplishment

- down in the dumps.

 

This is more than oneÕs mood or psychological condition.  It is the activity of the souls, who are learning various lessons.

Movement, by definition, has a magnitude and a direction.  Therefore, it is a kind of vector.  For many more details, read Movement.

 

To be continued É

 

 

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