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Four-High Electrolytes Pattern
In addition to the oxidation types,
there are several other important mineral patterns to consider. One of these
occurs when all four of the electrolytes - calcium, magnesium, sodium and
potassium - are elevated above the ideal levels.
Fast, Slow Or Mixed Oxidation
The four-highs pattern may be reported as a fast, mixed or
slow oxidizer. What distinguishes the pattern is that all four electrolyte
values are elevated. It is often a confusing pattern, because several
readings may be "off the chart". This makes it a little more difficult to
assess visually.
The pattern has features of fast oxidation, namely the
elevated sodium and potassium levels. However, it also has features
associated with slow oxidation, namely the high calcium and magnesium
levels. On careful questioning, many times the client with this pattern has
symptoms of both fast and slow oxidation.
Underlying Slow Oxidation With A Stress Reaction
In our experience with four high electrolytes, underlying
slow oxidation is always present. Whenever calcium and magnesium levels are
elevated, a person may experience symptoms of slow oxidation.
In the four-highs situation, the client also has a
secondary alarm reaction, which might also be called a secondary
acute stress reaction. This causes the sodium and potassium levels to
elevate.
Volatility
Four high electrolytes is an unstable pattern that will
generally progress into slow oxidation. Sometimes the body chemistry of the
person with four-highs is quite volatile. The sodium and potassium levels
fluctuate rapidly.
This tends to be the case when the cause of the secondary
stress reaction is a physical, psychological or emotional stress reaction
mediated through the sympathetic nervous system. When stress increases, the
adrenals and thyroid secrete more hormones, raising the sodium and potassium
levels.
In other cases, the oxidation rate is less volatile. In these
cases, the cause of the high sodium is often the presence of a toxic metal
such as cadmium, mercury or even copper that is elevating the sodium level.
The toxic metal may not be revealed on the hair test, as the metal may be
sequestered in the kidneys or elsewhere.
Symptoms Of Four-Highs
Usually, the client with four-highs will have symptoms of
both slow and fast oxidation, either at the same time or alternating. If
symptoms alternate, it is because the oxidation rate is changing rapidly.
The sodium and potassium levels may rise and fall on a daily or even an
hourly basis, depending on energy levels, stress or other factors. The hair
analysis, of course, only provides an average reading over three months.
For example, a person may alternate between anxiety when the
oxidation rate increases and depression when it slows. This could produce a
bipolar condition. Bowel habits may alternate between excessive movements
and a tendency for constipation. In other cases, symptoms may be more
constant, but are still often a mixture of fast and slow oxidizer symptoms.
Some individuals with four-highs are rather delicate and
notice changes in their oxidation rate very quickly.
Correction Of 4-Highs
Here are a few precautions in the correction of the four high
electrolyte pattern. If you suspect a volatile oxidation rate, do not
recommend too many supplements that enhance the oxidation rate. If the
person is in a delicate balance, such a program could cause increased
anxiety and other symptoms of excessively fast oxidation. If, during the
course of correction, symptoms such as irritability or anxiety increase, one
can surmise that the oxidation rate has increased. One can then reduce
supplements such as B-complex, potassium, adrenal and thyroid glandular that
tend to increase the oxidation rate. More Paramin and more fat in the diet
may also help reduce the oxidation rate.
If the client begins to feel more tired, sluggish, apathetic
or depressed, it is likely the oxidation rate has slowed excessively. In
this case, less fat in the diet, adequate protein and adding more Hi-B and
Endo-Dren may help relieve symptoms of slow oxidation.
These measures may be important as interim measures, until a
retest can be performed to determine exactly what changes have occurred in
body chemistry.
The Order Of Reversal
As a client with four high electrolytes improves on a
nutrition program, the first change will usually be a decrease in the sodium
and potassium levels. This signifies a reduction or elimination of the
secondary stress reaction.
The diet and supplement program can help eliminate the stress
reaction by 1) supplying needed nutrients, 2) helping to reduce the burden
of toxic metals and 3) improving the energy level to enhance the ability to
handle stress. Improving lifestyles - more sleep, adequate exercise and the
elimination of stress - may also help reduce the secondary stress reaction.
This usually leaves the client with a slow oxidizer pattern.
Some clients may experience depression feelings, a condition that was
present, but masked by the secondary stress reaction. Keeping the nutrition
program current and reassuring the client that the depression feelings will
pass, are often helpful.
There is a principle that it takes energy to feel feelings.
Often, feeling and allowing depression feelings are necessary in order to
release them and return to better health.
By continuing with the nutrition program and a healthful
lifestyle, the oxidation rate will often begin to increase after several
months or more and stabilize at a more healthful level. Each person is
different and each situation involves many variables. Thus it is not
possible to give a precise time needed for correction.

