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ADVANCED TRAINING IN NUTRITIONAL BALANCING SCIENCE
Updated
April 2013
I am pleased
to offer the advanced nutritional balancing science training for doctors and
nutrition consultants. Here is the
description of the training.
WHAT
IS NUTRITIONAL BALANCING?
A
universal science or conception.
Nutritional balancing is not just a method of healing the body and
soul. It is also a branch of universal or creation science. This
means it embodies principles of all the sciences, combined in a special way.
Basis
for this science. Among other
sciences, nutritional balancing uses principles found in mathematics, physics,
fractal geometry, holography, teleology, vector science, chaos theory, Taoist
concepts of yin and yang, general systems theory, and information theory or
cybernetics.
It also uses
principles found in all the healing arts such as allopathy,
homeopathy, naturopathy, nature cure, herbalism,
acupuncture and others. For this
reason, it is not so easy to understand, although the application of the
principles may seem simple.
Origins. I learned
nutritional balancing from Dr. Paul C. Eck of Phoenix, Arizona, USA, who lived
from 1925 to 1996. He was, to my
understanding, one of the most brilliant biochemical scientists of the
twentieth century. He read widely
and incorporated concepts from many disciplines in his work. I have continued his work and added to
it, I believe making it more precise, safer, and more effective.
Development. An exciting
aspect of this science is that it helps develop a human being beyond that which
normally occurs. This goes far
beyond ridding the body of symptoms of illness. Too often, a medical or holistic treatment will ameliorate
oneÕs symptoms, but general health is not improved and another illness arises a
few years later.
Development
improves the entire body and mind, is preventive, predictive and can enhance
both the quality and length of life.
Development involves, in this order, 1) the growth of more neurons in
the brain, 2) improvements in white cell activity, 3) Restoring The Thymus Gland,
4) Re-lengthening Of The
Telomeres, and 5) Regenerating The PeyerÕs patches.
The overall concept of development is discussed in the article entitled Mental/Spiritual Development on
this site.
What
it is not. Nutritional
balancing is not just another
nutrition course, or just another treatment modality such as chelation therapy or bio-identical hormone therapy. It is, instead, a fairly complete and
integrated approach to healing the body and mind.
I mention
this because some physicians and nutrition consultants are tempted to add or
subtract from the programs we set up, thinking they will improve them by
changing them in some way.
While
research is always admirable, so far I find that adding or deleting from the
nutritional balancing programs as they are given in this training reduces their
effectiveness, and makes them far more dangerous.
This is
unacceptable to me at this time.
In these cases, it is no longer nutritional balancing, but rather what I
call symptomatic, haphazard or allopathic healing, which does not work nearly
as well and is not safe enough at all.
Need
for control. At this time, if I hear that a practitioner is adding,
changing or deleting parts of the nutritional balancing program as we set them
up for you in this training, I will discontinue the advanced training for that
person.
Perhaps in
the future, we will have the personnel and the time to teach nutritional
balancing to those who wish to experiment with it, adding, deleting and
changing it as they wish. However,
at this time we donÕt have the resources to offer this, unfortunately.
GOALS
OF THE TRAINING
1.
To provide the best nutritional balancing programs possible for your clients or
patients. This is the main goal of the training program. Unfortunately, at this time, the
computer-generated programs from Analytical Research Laboratories are not good
enough, and those from other laboratories even less so. So we use the more cumbersome process
of reviewing each hair test by hand to offer your clients or patients the best
possible program.
2.
To teach specific theoretical and practical knowledge for health professionals
based upon your clientsÕ mineral analyses.
Nutritional
balancing science is complex and subtle.
It took me about four years of doing it full time before it became less
confusing. Standard medical or
other biochemical training, while helpful in some ways, at times gets in the
way, as it must be altered and integrated properly.
3.
To provide support and understanding for practitioners of how to administer the
programs properly.
4.
To provide referrals for prospective patients. At least one
thousand people around the world visit this website each month, and desire to
begin a nutritional balancing program.
I answer about 25 emails a day, and many express this desire. The only way they can begin a program
is by contacting one of the practitioners listed on the Referral Page. This is a free service for those who
are doing the advanced training, and have some experience and follow all the
rules diligently.
In order to
assure that clients will receive the same excellent service no matter whom they
contact, I need review all the hair charts of all the practitioner and stay in
close touch. Some day, this may
not be needed, but it is needed at this time.
These are
the main goals of the training.
Others, however, include:
1.
Research. Reviewing many tests allows me to do amazing research quickly
and efficiently. I share it as
fast as I can on the website and with the coaches, who can then pass it on to
all the practitioners we assist.
2.
Teacher training. As this work
grows, we are in need of more advanced practitioners who can help teach others.
WHO
GIVES THE TRAINING?
I would love
to train everyone personally, but this is not physically possible. Therefore, training is with one of my
advanced students, whom I will assign to you. This system works very well, in almost all cases.
All of the
advanced students, whom I also call ÒcoachesÓ, have followed the entire
nutritional balancing program themselves for at least several years, and most
have worked as coaches for other practitioners for several years, as well. They are all screened for their
competence, caring, and professionalism.
PREREQUISITES
FOR THE ADVANCED TRAINING
1.
In most cases, you need to either successfully complete the basic training
first, or otherwise be familiar with nutritional balancing science. This is necessary to save time when
reviewing hair mineral tests. To learn about the basic training program, click here.
2.
You will need to have a hair analysis laboratory account with Analytical
Research Labs (or ARL) in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. I require
this because this lab is the most accurate, in my experience, and their graphs
make it the easiest to identify the mineral patterns. On occasion, I will review a hair test from another
laboratory, but not on a routine basis.
To set up an account, call ARL at
1-800-528-4067 or 1-602-995-1580.
3.
You need to agree to follow the Rules For
The Advanced Training below.
ADVANCED
TRAINING PROCEDURE
1.
Cut the clientÕs hair sample and mail it to Analytical Research Labs. Order Profile 2 (the test plus the
interpretation).
2.
Have each of your clients fill out our two simple information sheets called the
General Information Sheet and the Symptom Sheet.
3.
When you receive the hair test results, fax or email to your coach 1) the graph
page only of the mineral analysis, and 2) the information sheets. This is necessary for a proper test
interpretation. It includes basic
information such as age, sex, height and weight, all current physical and
mental symptoms, all current medications and food supplements, basic medical
history, a detailed description of the diet, and basic lifestyle information
regarding exercise and sleep habits.
At this
time, I do not want to accept other intake forms instead of ours. This is because others tend to be organized
differently, and are often lengthy, and it uses up too much time reviewing
them. Your coach will help you
obtain the two forms we use.
4.
Review the hair mineral analysis by yourself before sending it to the coach,
and note the major patterns that you see that are present. In other words, attempt to interpret
the hair analysis yourself before submitting it to your coach. This is very good practice.
5.
Program setup and review.
Upon receiving the test and information sheets, your coach will review
them with me, and I will set up the program with your coach. You and your coach will then discuss
the case for up to 30 minutes, at a convenient time you and your coach choose.
It is fine
to send in several charts at a time.
The more charts you review with your coach, the more you will learn.
Some coaches prefer to send the consultant or doctor an email interpretation
and program, and then answer questions about it. This may save some time.
Fee. There is no
charge for the advanced training if the doctor or consultant uses Analytical
Research Labs (ARL) for hair testing, orders Profile
2 or Profile 4 with ARL, and uses their brand of
supplements exclusively, except for kelp which they do not sell.
The training
consists of 20-30 minutes per chart, plus short questions afterwards, as
well. If you require more time,
your coach may charge you a consultation fee.
RULES
FOR THE ADVANCED TRAINING
The
following rules are designed to preserve the integrity of the nutritional
balancing programs and assure that anyone who embarks on a program with one of
the practitioners we train will get the same excellent service.
1.
The doctor or consultant needs to follow a complete nutritional balancing
program himself or herself.
This is necessary to become thoroughly familiar with the program, to
improve oneÕs health, and to allow and assist the practitioner to be able to
explain it well to clients.
2.
The doctor or consultant needs to live and work in a totally ethical, legal and
service-oriented manner in both the personal and the professional aspects of
his or her life. This is to
preserve the safety and reputation of myself, of this science, and of the
practitioner. It is also just good
common sense.
3.
Use the Endomet brand of supplements. All recommendations are with
the Endomet brand of supplements, except for TMG (trimethylglycine), which is
not sold by Endomet Labs at this time. Reasons for using the Endomet brand are:
a. They work
best, so far. This is the most
important reason. I would not use
them if they were harmful or less effective.
b. They are
simple and fairly cost-effective in most cases.
c. They
require the fewest tablets or capsules, as they conform the best to the needs
of the program.
d. In return
for using their products, Endomet Labs at this time
pays us for the advanced training, so you can have it at no cost. This, however, is not the primary
reason for using their products, and I would not use them if they were not
excellent products.
4.
Follow the recommendations exactly. The doctor or consultant needs to
follow the coachÕs recommendations exactly, for several reasons:
a.
Safety.
We know what we are doing, with over 30 years of experience. If the recommendations are changed, the
patient usually becomes worse, and this is best avoided for ethical, legal and other reasons.
b.
Effectiveness.
c.
Cost and ease of following the program.
d.
Offering a consistent service.
If one changes the recommendations, it is no longer nutritional
balancing science. This is very
confusing and fraudulent, in fact.
e.
Research. We learn a lot by hearing feedback from clients. However, we cannot control enough
variables if the practitioner is changing the programs haphazardly.
5.
Other important rules. To continue to
qualify for free advanced training, the practitioner needs to:
a. Make
yourself available by both email and telephone. Your contact information should be placed at the top of the
consultation letter, and in at least one other place in the material that you
send your clients.
Make
yourself available to answer telephone inquiries live at least five hours per
week, and preferably much more.
b. Check up
on your clients one week after sending them their program, and again in one
month after sending the program to them.
c. Notify
clients when it is time for a retest, ideally both by email and a postcard.
d. If you go
on vacation, make sure people can contact you by email, or preferably by
telephone if an emergency arises.
Alternatively, give your clients the phone number and email of another
one of our practitioners whom you choose to take over your clients while you
are away. In other words, do not
abandon your clients during vacations or other absences.
e. Keep
adequate records so that you at least know when tests were mailed to the lab,
when reports were sent out, when it is time for a retest, and who is ordering
supplements. Also, keep a list of
progress notes for each client, noting the date when the person called you, the
problem or question the person had, and what you recommended.
f. Always
contact your personal coach if you cannot answer a question from a client, or
are simply unsure of the answer.
Please do not guess. One
way to do this is to answer the question as best you can, and then contact your
coach for more information, which you then relay to the client. This way, the client gets a quick
answer, which many like and need, and then gets more information in a day or
two.
g. Take time
with people on the telephone or emails.
One need not spend a lot of time, although at times this is necessary or
at least very helpful. Often it is
helpful to let the person just speak for 5 to 10 minutes at the most, and the
person will come up with the solution to their problem by themselves just by your
listening to them intently and quietly.
This is sometimes called active listening.
h. The first
long consultation to set up the program should be at least one hour, and
perhaps longer, whether in person or on a CD or audio file. Do not just mail a couple of pages to
the client without a lot of explanation.
This program requires a lot of explanation, in all cases.
i. Always use
a consultation letter for all consultations.
j. Follow-up
consultations between hair tests or with retests can be a little shorter, but
not less than 15 minutes long.
k. Ideally,
record all longer consultations in which you review hair tests. This is a little more work, but
excellent for the clients, who often remark to me how much they benefit from
it. I can help if you donÕt know
how to record a CD on a computer.
I hope sometime we will have small recording systems for this purpose.
l. If
possible, offer people items in or through your office that make the program
easier and help people understand it and comply with it. These might include Dr. WilsonÕs books,
CDs, enema kits, vitamin chests, baggies, a pill crusher, and others.
m. Observe
the following rules for all of your presentation materials, websites,
brochures, etc.:
1. Be accurate, clear and
professional. You may use material
from my website, if it is helpful, to clearly describe the nutritional
balancing program. Be sure to
include a sentence on the mental and emotional benefits of a nutritional
balancing program, as well. These
are critical, yet many practitioners fail to mention them. A very excellent topic to mention is
trauma release and perhaps recovery from rape.
2. Use the words nutritional
balancing or nutritional balancing science on your website to describe this
program. Do not make up other names for the program, or omit
these names. This is mainly to
avoid confusion among the clients.
It is also important that other healthcare practitioners and the public
understand what you offer in a clear way that does not confuse them.
3. Link your website to
www.drlwilson.com. We are an
online community. This website is
the hub or portal that connects us.
It should help your business by providing much more information about
nutritional balancing science. If
you do not like our website, please tell me about it, so I can fix it.
4. Do not intermix nutritional balancing with other modalities
in the same paragraph or section of your website. This
is confusing for prospective clients.
If you offer other healing modalities, devote a separate page or at
least section to them.
5. Reprinting articles. You may use articles from www.drlwilson.com. Please give credit for authorship to me, and include a link
back to www.drlwilson.com for more
information.
6. Avoid contradictory and confusing
information. For example, we do
not advocate eating raw vegetables or fruits. If you are selling or offering programs with raw foods, this
is directly contradictory to nutritional balancing and is extremely confusing
for clients. I may ask that such
conflicting information be removed from your website, or at least located elsewhere
on your site.
7. All photos need to be wholesome
looking – no low-cut blouses, poorly-combed hair, etc. I think a simple photo of yourself is excellent, however.
8. Be sure your website has the
following disclaimer and disclosure, or something similar:
Nutritional balancing is not a
substitute for regular medical care.
It is not a means of diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure for any
disease or condition, mental or physical.
Instead, it is a means of reducing stress and balancing, strengthening
and restoring body chemistry. When
this is done, many health conditions improve by themselves.
9. I may ask you to change the
colors, design, setup or wording on the nutritional balancing page or section
of your site if I feel it is not wholesome or correct. This is for your benefit, as well as that of the reputation of
nutritional balancing science.
10. Please keep your site updated as
this science expands and changes.
11. Ideally, offer an ÒArticlesÓ or
ÒResourcesÓ page. Either reprint
or link to some of the basic articles such as Retracing, Introduction To
Nutritional Balancing and others from www.drlwilson.com,
with a link to the site.
12. Ideally, offer a page about
yourself - your background, training, etc. This is often
helpful for your business when done well.
LISTING
ON THE REFERRAL PAGE
An important
free benefit to doing the advanced training is possible listing on the Practitioner Referral Page. Everyone listed here reports to me that
they receive business from this referral page.
Requirements
for this listing are:
1. Review
ALL of your patientÕs charts with your coach.
2. Become
experienced with the program. I
will usually wait until you have reviewed at least 100 hair mineral charges
before listing you.
3. Do the
entire program yourself.
Otherwise, I feel it is hard for you to really encourage others to
follow the program entirely.
4. Conduct
your business, your life, and any advertising, websites and other promotional materials
in a totally professional manner.
This is very important to keep all of us safe legally and to promote
nutritional balancing science in a responsible manner.
WHY
DO WE OFFER ADVANCED TRAINING OF THIS TYPE, AND NOT OTHERS?
I have tried
giving seminars, webinars, writing teaching manuals, and other methods for
teaching this work. While they all
have merit, the simple telephone review seems to work the best. Perhaps this is because it is
one-on-one, and totally personalized, even including the particular advanced
student that I assign to you as your coach.
The training
thus goes at your pace, involves your patients, and can emphasize what you need
to learn and focus on. Hopefully,
it is also with a coach with whom you can relate well.
PRIVACY
ISSUES WITH THIS TRAINING
We do not
like the blatantly unconstitutional HPPA ÒprivacyÓ
law. I will not share any clientÕs
information with any government agency unless the government obtains a search
warrant based upon probably cause in the commission of a crime, and the warrant
is specific regarding the time and place of the information requested. The same is true of the coaches that
work with me. For more on this,
please read HIPPA – The Health Care Privacy Scam on this
website.
RECOMMENDED
READING
1. The 2010,
fourth edition of Nutritional Balancing And Hair Mineral Analysis. It is available through this website (Browse And Order Books) or
from Analytical Research Labs, Amazon.com or other book outlets. This is a detailed reference text about
hair analysis and nutritional balancing science that you will likely find most
helpful. Updates and corrections
are posted on this website here.
2. Website Articles about nutritional
balancing science for both clients and practitioners alike. These articles are continuously updated
and expanded as new research becomes available.
3. Other
texts. Books by George Watson,
Hans Selye, Carl Pfeiffer and others may also be
helpful.
HOW
TO GET STARTED
Please call
me at (928) 445-7690 during regular
business hours (Mountain Standard Time in winter and Pacific Time in the
summer).
If I am free
when you call, we can usually begin right away. If the telephone line is busy, please leave your name and
phone number, and I will return your call. However, call again in a day or two if, by chance, I do not
receive your message for some reason.
If you
fulfill the prerequisites above, I will then assign to you one of my advanced
students to review hair charts with you.
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