SUPERIMPOSITION – A MINERAL TEST CONCEPT
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© May 2024, LD 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.
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DEFINITION
Superimposition is the confusing situation in which one pattern on a hair test is superimposed upon or on top of another pattern.
EXAMPLES
For example, occasionally one sees a hill superimposed on a bowl. This means that the person basically is in a bowl pattern. However, something has caused excitement and joy, and this superimposes or is added to the bowl pattern.
This occurs, at times, when a person discovers the Development program and becomes excited.
DIFFICULT TO ASSESS PATTERNS
When superimposition occurs, it can be difficult to assess which patterns are present. The patterns can be weak, unusual-looking or may be obscured altogether.
EXPLAINING UNUSUAL-LOOKING PATTERNS
Superimposition can explain unusual hair mineral readings. For example, one may observe a hill pattern in which all four numbers are quite elevated. One may wonder why.
The answer may be that the person has a bowl pattern with an elevated calcium and elevated potassium. Superimposed upon this is the hill, causing all four numbers to be quite high.
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