ANABOLIC AND
CATABOLIC FORCES IN THE BODY, AND HAIR MINERAL TESTING
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© January 2019, 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.
Our
bodies are in a constant balance between forces that are building it up and forces
that are tearing it down.
Scientific terms for these forces are anabolism and catabolism. Together they give us the concept of metabolism.
For example,
anabolic steroids are used to build
muscle mass. They include hormones
such as testosterone. Catabolic steroid hormones include
cortisone, which tends to break down the bones and other tissues. These are simple examples of how the
words anabolic and catabolic are used in medicine.
WHY
IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our
bodies must break down old, diseased, infected and toxic tissues and it must
replace these with new, fresh, healthy tissues. This is a constant process and part of life itself. Life continually renews itself. Otherwise, as the cells and tissues of
the body became toxic and weak, the body would die quickly. So preserving the balance of anabolic
and catabolic forces within our bodies is extremely important.
IS
ALL CATABOLISM BAD, WHILE ALL ANABOLISM GOOD?
No. As stated above, sometimes the body
must break down old, diseased tissues in order to function correctly. So it is all a matter of balance. Both processes are needed, at different
times and in different locations in the body. If the process is unbalanced, this is when problems arise.
The usual
problem is too much catabolic activity.
This is associated with overactivity of the
sympathetic nervous system, in most cases. The sympathetic nervous system is the emergency branch of
the autonomic nervous system and tends to tear down the body. For details, read The Autonomic Nervous System.
However, a
more catabolic state can also be caused by diabetes, infections, or
occasionally occurs for other reasons.
IS
THERE A SPIRITUAL ASPECT TO ANABOLISM AND CATABOLISM?
This
is also very important. In order
for a person to develop the subtle human bodies, old patterns and even some old
body tissue must be replaced by higher quality tissue.
Often the
old tissue is higher in toxic metals, and in minerals such as iron and
copper. This needs to be replaced
by tissue that is richer in selenium, silicon, zinc and perhaps lithium. These are ÒlighterÓ elements that
literally bring more energy into the cells and allow them to function better.
This is a
unique type of catabolic process that the body engages in when it is supplied
with enough nutrients and when a person gets loads of sleep
and rest. We find it simply will
not occur if the diet, the nutritional supplements, the drinking water and most
of all, the amount of rest and sleep are not enough.
IS
AGING THE SAME AS CATABOLISM?
The answer
is no. It is true that as one ages, the level of the anabolic hormones decreases and often
a catabolic state sets in. This
will lead to disease and death.
However, aging, by itself, is not necessarily a catabolic activity.
Instead,
aging refers to a reduction in the supply of etheric
energy that a body has at its disposal.
This is what causes a reduction in the hormone levels, and all the other
problems associated with aging.
The loss of etheric energy can be slowed or
even halted and reversed with the proper techniques. These are discussed in the articles on this website that are
concerned with etheric energy and etheric
development.
ARE
ANABOLISM AND CATABOLISM THE SAME AS THE PARASYMPATHETIC AND SYMPATHETIC
NERVOUS SYSTEMS?
No,
although it is true that the sympathetic nervous system, in general, has a more
catabolic effect on the body tissues because it is an emergency, fight-or-die system. This is the case because it:
1) uses up a
lot of energy, and
2) it inhibits
or even shuts down many regenerative functions such as digestion of food and
elimination of waste products to some degree.
As
a result, one should keep the body out of sympathetic nervous system activity
as much as possible in order to improve digestion, elimination and many other
regenerative functions. In this
sense, the parasympathetic nervous system is far more associated with anabolic
or regenerative activity than is the sympathetic system.
ARE
THERE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF ANABOLISM AND CATABOLISM?
Yes,
although both processes are going on at all times in our bodies and the signs
can be subtle. Here are some
general indicators of too much catabolic activity:
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Wounds, injuries or illnesses that will not heal, or heal
very slowly.
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Increased fatigue or increased aging of the body.
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The breakdown
of any tissue, organ or body system.
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A reduced
energy level or a reduced desire or will to live.
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Psychologically,
catabolism tends to cause depression, discouragement, despair and suicidal thoughts.
These signs
and symptoms are important because they are so common today. They arise even in teenagers or young
children because they are not well nourished, do not sleep enough, take too
many toxic medical or other drugs, or have other unhealthy lifestyles that
interfere with normal regeneration of the body.
MENTAL
AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF ANABOLISM AND CATABOLISM IN THE BODY
Anabolism
may be thought of as a filling up or building up of the mind. This involves building up the ego in
young children, for example.
Anabolism may also involve filling oneself emotionally with ideas,
attitudes and emotional content.
Later on in
life, one builds up spiritually, but not physically. This process always requires an unlearning, letting go or
emptying of the emotional and other contents of the mind. This might be said to be a form of
catabolism. In this sense, the
biblical statement Òthy will, not my will, be doneÓ may be said to be highly
catabolic, as it involves breaking down old ideas to allow new and better ones
to come into the mind. This is a
critical concept if one is to develop spiritually.
Just as old,
worn out body tissue must be broken down and removed if new tissue is to take
its place, so old ideas, beliefs, attitudes and emotions must be catabolized or released if one is to make room for a more
spiritual life.
Thus both
anabolism and catabolism on a mental and emotional level are needed for human
development.
THE
FORCES OF YIN AND YANG AS THEY RELATE TO CATABOLISM AND ANABOLISM
This
is a complex and interesting topic.
Yin and yang are Chinese words that refer to basic physical qualities of
matter. Yang is hard, hot,
contracted and centripetal, meaning moving inward and often downward, though
not necessarily all the time. Yin
is lighter, softer, cooler, expanded and often centrifugal or moving outward
and upward. These physical
qualities of matter have something to do with catabolism and anabolism on many
levels.
For
example, on a physical level, a body that is too yin is usually in a catabolic
state. Meanwhile, a more healthy
yang situation tends to be more anabolic or just balanced. Emotionally, the same is true.
However, on
an energetic level, as a person becomes more yang, it
causes a specific type of catabolic state that actually moves a person on to a
higher level of development of the energy centers of the body. In other words, the process of becoming
more yang causes the breakdown of yin tissues and even
some organs of the body. This is
necessary and healthy, in fact, as mentioned above. Therefore, yang energy is not just anabolic, but can be
quite catabolic, at times, as well.
This
principle applies in society as well.
More yang attitudes and situations require the breakdown of the old, yin
and sicker attitudes, policies and situations in a society as well. This is why certain changes and
improvements in society often involve some disruption or catabolism or breaking
down of old ways of doing things.
However, it is always controlled and logical, and never random. Change that is random is always more
yin in nature, less logical, more emotionally based or totalitarian in nature.
THE
SOMATIDS OR PLEOMORPHISM
Eventually,
enough yang energy in a personÕs body will start to break down the old tissues
that are sometimes called the somatids in the work of Gaston Naessens
and others. The somatids, according to Dr. Naessans,
are a type of sub-microscopic animal or creature that lives in our bodies.
They live
within the body cells and cannot be detected easily as they are not purely
physical. Instead, they may be
described as etheric beings who
assist the physical body to live on earth in the conditions here. As we develop mentally and spiritually,
they are slowly replaced with a different set of tiny creatures who help the body adapt and live on earth in a more expanded
state of consciousness.
We know this
sounds vague, and Dr. Naessans work is not well-accepted.
However, we am told by some sources that there
is some truth to his work. He used
a Rife microscope, with which he could see the creatures. Some who use a dark field microscope
claim they can identify the somatids, but we are not
sure about this.
This science
is also referred to in European homeopathy as the science of pleomorphism. The word mean
Òmany formsÓ. The name is given
because those who can view the somatids notice that
they actually change form from normal to bacterial and even sort of fungal
forms depending upon the health of the rest of the body, also called the
terrain in this theory.
The replacement
of the somatids is not discussed in pleomorphism very much because the European homeopaths who discuss these ideas usually do not know how to replace
them. However, I am told that the
process occurs with development on a regular basis. It is is an interesting process in
which the cells are replaced by tissues that are tougher, more yang and longer
lasting in the body. This is, in
fact, one of the goals of development science, and the reason why more yin
foods, yin therapies, yin herbs and supplements, and even yin attitudes are
rarely recommended, as they tend to be quite harmful to this replacement
process. Without this
understanding of the somatid theory and pleopmorphism, some of our recommendations make little
sense. For details, read The Somatids.
ANABOLISM
AND CATABOLISM ON A HAIR MINERAL ANALYSIS
It
is possible to assess anabolic and catabolic activity on a hair mineral
analysis to a surprising degree.
This can be extremely useful.
Dr. Paul Eck, founder of development science and a true genius in this
area, found empirically that certain mineral levels, ratios and patterns are
more associated with catabolism.
Note that the hair sample must not be washed at the laboratory for
accurate mineral readings.
Catabolism
indicators, in their likely order of importance or seriousness:
1. A
sodium/potassium ratio less than about 2.5.
2. A
phosphorus level less than about 14 mg%.
3. A four
lows pattern (low calcium, low magnesium, low sodium and low potassium)
4. A very
fast oxidation rate.
5. A
potassium level below about 5 mg%.
This is called sympathetic dominance.
6. High
levels of toxic metals in the tissues, and copper in particular.
7. A high
sodium/potassium ratio.
8. A
phosphorus level above about 20 mg%.
This
particular indicator may refer to the spiritual type of change that is
discussed in the section above.
The more of
these indicators that are present on a hair mineral analysis in which the hair
has not been washed at the laboratory, the more likely that a catabolic state
is present. Also, the more
severe the indicators, the more severe the catabolic state, as a general rule.
Copper
as a physical and spiritual catabolic agent. Copper is an essential mineral in our bodies. However, Dr. Eck found that when it is
present in excess and in a biounavailable form, it is
quite damaging to human tissue.
Among other things, it:
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Interferes with vitamin C by oxidizing it. Vitamin C is needed for all connective
tissue, bones, the gums, and many other body tissues. Without enough, catabolism sets in quickly. The symptoms of scurvy, for example,
are very similar to symptoms of catabolism.
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Interferes with sulfur metabolism. Sulfur is another mineral needed for all connective tissue
in what are called the disulfide bonds.
These give our tissues flexibility, for example. Copper damages these bonds when in
excess.
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Interferes
with energy production. Copper is
required in the electron transport system where most of our energy is
produced. When copper is out of
balance and unavailable and toxic, a personÕs energy level drops. This can even lead to cancer, a very
catabolic state.
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Copper
toxicity also interferes with rest and sleep by causing the mind to race and
exacerbating many emotional states.
While in most
cases too much copper is not a healthful situation, in some cases it appears to
be an aspect of a personÕs mental or spiritual development, in our
experience. In this case, the
elevation of the copper assists the breakdown of old tissues, along with challenging
old attitudes and ideas, in order to help a person move along in his or her
development. This is an
interesting consideration.
Often the
hair tissue phosphorus level will elevate above about 18 mg% in these
instances, indicating a mild catabolic state that is not to be feared or
corrected. It is a controlled and
healthful type of catabolism that usually only lasts a short time, though it
may be repeated, on occasion, on later hair mineral tests as development
continues.
REASONS
FOR UNHEALTHY CATABOLISM
This
can occur for any of the following reasons:
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Infections. Many pathogenic bacteria, viruses and
even some fungi or yeasts such as candida albicans can literally eat up and destroy body
tissues. This is one way that
infections kill people when they destroy essential tissues in the brain, lungs,
liver or elsewhere.
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Autonomic
nervous system imbalances for any cause. This often can throw the body
into a fight-or-flight reaction that is very catabolic.
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Improper lifestyle. The
body requires time every day to restore itself and regenerate. If one does not sleep and rest enough,
or if one uses up all oneÕs energy in brain or body activities, little energy
is left over for regeneration.
Lifestyle imbalances today are a major cause of a catabolic situation
that always leads to disease and an early death.
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Long-term use of several medical or other drugs or
supplements. Steroid drugs, even including Òanabolic
steroidsÓ are extremely damaging because they eventually cause a catabolic state. The best known of these are all
formulations that include cortisone, cortisol, or
even herbs that contain cortisone-like molecules. These can include even such common herbs as licorice root,
for example. All of the adrenal
hormones can become catabolic by interfering with the delicate feedback systems
of the brain that regulate the adrenal hormone. So, for example, dangerous drugs include birth control pills
and patches, DHEA, pregnenolone, progesterone, and
especially estrogens, along with corticosteroids such as cortisone and cortisol.
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Cancer.
Cancer is a particular process of the body that is extremely destructive and
therefore catabolic. If not
stopped, of course, it tends to be fatal.
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Impaired circulation, oxygenation, elimination or hydration
of the body. All of these impair the proper
functioning of thousands of anabolic enzyme systems, transport systems, waste
removal systems and others and can lead to a catabolic state of the body.
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Hypothyroidism. The thyroid gland, while
it is part of the sympathetic nervous system, is quite anabolic. Thus, when this gland is underactive,
as it is in millions of people today, the body tends to move into a more
catabolic state. Iodine, needed
for the thyroid gland and deficient today due to the excess of iodine
antagonists in the environment, is a more anabolic mineral that most people
need more of today. For more on
this situation, read Iodine on this website.
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Inability to properly utilize glucose for fuel. This
begins to occur with hypoglycemia and even more so with diabetes. As it occurs, the body breaks down its
own proteins or tissues to use some as fuel. This is a very unhealthy situation and the cause of many of
the so-called complications of
diabetes.
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Toxic metals and some toxic chemicals. These always interfere with anabolic enzyme
systems to varying degrees. The
more toxic the substance, generally, the more it is an anabolic inhibitor. Often these toxins are called Ôenzyme
inhibitorsÕ as well.
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Copper excess, in particular. This
interferes with nutrients such as zinc, sulfur, vitamin C and possibly many
others, causing excessive tissue breakdown or catabolism.
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Many nutrient deficiencies. These
can interfere with anabolic or constructive enzyme systems in hundreds of ways.
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Intense psychological imbalances.
These may include very negative thinking, intense fear, grief, anger,
resentment, frustration or hostility.
By various mechanisms, these can favor a catabolic state of the
body. They may just increase
stress, or damage various organs and glands of the body.
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A four lows or sub-oxidation condition. This
is a peculiar pattern seen on hair mineral tests. It is definitely catabolic in nature. The reasons why are not always easy to
discern, but this is often an end-of-life or burnout pattern. In fact, all burnout patterns on a hair
analysis tend to be associated with catabolism.
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General factors such as aging of the body,
increased stress for any reason or a decrease in overall vitality.
THE
OXIDATION RATE AND CATABOLISM
Fast
oxidation is definitely a more sympathetic state of body chemistry. This, alone, makes it a more catabolic
state than slow oxidation. Slow
oxidation, by contrast, is more of a stress-reducing
and Òholding patternÓ to help reduce catabolism and to help prevent an early
death. This may be one reason why
children move into slow oxidation as they grow older
in order to prevent a more catabolic state.
The most
catabolic aspects of fast oxidation appear to be 1) when the oxidation rate is
extremely fast, and 2) when a person moves into a low sodium/potassium ratio
mixed with fast oxidation.
However, all fast oxidation can tend to be a more catabolic state than
slow oxidation.
An exception
to this rule is a very unbalanced slow oxidation state in which other ratios
are not balanced, so the body does not function well.
FOUR
LOWS AND CATABOLISM
A four lows
pattern on a hair mineral analysis, as mentioned above, is also catabolic. However, it is a more severe catabolic state,
in general, than slow oxidation.
It is also a later stage of catabolism, in most cases. It is a state of give-up in many
instances that results in a quicker disintegration of the body. This is why Dr. Eck focused on this
particular pattern and found a way to reverse it in many cases.
DEVELOPMENT
AND CATABOLISM
Recently, we
have found that as a person develops mentally and spiritually, the body
undergoes some catabolism. It
literally breaks down more yin, more ill, and other
tissues to prepare the way for a new, more yang and healthier body. This is perfectly normal. The catabolic indicator goes away on
its own after a few months to a year as the process is completed.
Indicators
that appear to be very reliable for catabolism due to mental development
include:
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A hair phosphorus level greater than 16 mg%.
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A very low sodium/potassium ratio on a retest, at times, if
the person has been following a development program.
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Possibly a
severe change in the zinc level on a retest, providing the person has been
following a development program.
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Possibly a
large change in the hair copper level, or just a very elevated copper level on
the hair mineral analysis.
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