EXPLOSIONS
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© November 2019, LD Wilson
Consultants, Inc.
All
information in this article is solely the opinion of the author and is for
educational purposes only. It is
not for the diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health
condition.
Definition. An
explosion is a rapid increase in the sodium/potassium ratio on a retest hair
mineral analysis. The ratio may
move from very low to less low, or elevated to greatly elevated.
It may also show a forward flip. This means that the ratio moves from
significantly low to significantly elevated.
Explosions are not uncommon and may occur at any time during a
development program. They occur in
both men and women, and in children as well as adults.
THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
Often, first there is a sharp decrease in the sodium/potassium ratio
in which the ratio drops to less than 1:1. It can drop to less than 0.5:1. This is followed by a sharp rise in the ratio, which we call
the explosion. Two possible causes
for the sharp decline in the sodium/potassium ratio are getting in touch with
and retracing a trauma and eliminating toxic potassium.
The role
of trauma retracing. Traumas usually lower the
sodium/potassium ratio, often to a level of less than 1:1. This pattern we call a trauma
sodium/potassium ratio.
This low a ratio usually indicates that the person has experienced a
trauma in the past. The low ratio
indicates suppressed emotions and suppressed energy level. It also indicates the presence of
frustration, resentment and hostility or chronic anger. This is a real metabolic pattern that
needs corrective action.
The role
of toxic potassium. The elimination
of toxic potassium through the hair and skin will cause a sudden and often much
lower sodium/potassium ratio.
This, however, is mainly an artifact rather than a deep metabolic
pattern. Therefore, the corrective
program should not be based upon it.
Trying to correct this cause for a sudden drop in the sodium/potassium
ratio can be the cause of an explosion.
SAFETY AND EXPLOSIONS
Development programs are generally very safe. However, explosions are the one
situation in which extra caution is warranted.
What can occur is the following:
A hair mineral test will show a very low sodium/potassium, less than 1:1. In these situations, we are tempted to
give a lot of Limcomin in order to correct the
sodium/potassium ratio. However,
this can set the person up for problems, including a violent outburst. For this reason, we now limit the
amount of Limcomin we give to 2-2-2, in most cases.
What can occur is that as the person retraces the trauma, one gets in
touch with their feelings of anger.
This causes the sodium/potassium ratio to rise, sometimes quickly. The personŐs development supplement
pushes this process along due to giving Limcomin.
If the ratio rises very high, usually to 5 or higher, the person may
experience an episode of acute anger and rage that can lead to a violent
outburst. As with many retracing
and purification reactions, one is not fully aware of what is occurring because
the mind is partially in the present, but also partially back in the scene of
the trauma, a very confusing situation.
As a result, the person may take out their anger and rage on whoever
is present, even if this person was not the cause of the trauma.
To prevent this situation, we suggest limiting the maximum amount of Limcomin to 2 with each meal or 6 per day. If this changes, we will update this
article.
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