All-Four-Low
Macro Minerals
By Dr. Paul C. Eck
and
Dr. Larry Wilson

2225 W. Alice Avenue - Phoenix, Arizona 85021 USA 1-602-995-1580
This material is for educational purposes only
The preceding statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any
disease.
Copyright © 1987 - The Eck Institute of Applied Nutrition and
Bioenergetics, Ltd.
Introduction
Besides extremely high copper toxic patients, we found that
one of the most difficult mineral patterns to devise a nutritional correction
program for were those individuals with low (below normal) levels of the first
four (macro) minerals. These minerals include calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg),
sodium (Na) and potassium (K). Such individuals present a very special case for
which the strictest of nutritional programs must be designed. There are a number
of reasons for this:
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They have an inability to adequately cope with stress. |
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The body's tissue mineral reservoirs have been depleted of calcium and magnesium for an extended period. |
Adrenal Exhaustion
An all-four-low mineral pattern is usually accompanied by a
wide range of distressful symptoms, not the least of which is exhaustion. It
is important to realize that individuals who suffer from all-four-low
macro-minerals were probably at one time fast oxidizers. However, due to
severe stress over a prolonged period of time, their adrenal glands
eventually collapsed, as indicated by their current below normal levels of
sodium and potassium.
Many of the problems associated with a fast oxidizer who has
slipped into adrenal exhaustion, as indicated by all-four-low macro
minerals, are directly related to inadequate reserves of calcium, magnesium
and zinc.
Correction of the Problem
To correct the multitude of problems associated with four-low
macro minerals, it is necessary to give relatively large amounts of calcium,
magnesium and zinc as this trio of minerals is effective in alleviating
current everyday stress placed upon the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands
can be made less responsive to mineral-depleting stress, by supplementing
the principal nutrients that are sacrificed during stress, (calcium,
magnesium and zinc) rather than allowing the adrenal glands to be further
exhausted by stress.
Fatigue
Although fatigue is a prominent feature of this all-four-low
syndrome, some individuals who have been placed on specific therapy for this
unique syndrome will experience a temporary slight increase in fatigue. It
is vitally important to relieve their current stress in order to increase
their ability to cope with any stress they come across in the future. We
illustrate this process with the metaphor of a bank account. If you keep
removing energy from your savings account, you will eventually deplete your
sources of energy, (burnout) but if you stop drawing on your energy
reserves, then you will steadily gain interest (increase in adrenal
activity).
Putting the adrenal glands to rest, so to speak, has been
very effective in correcting the all-four-low syndrome. Before this concept,
it was next to impossible to bring about such a favorable response.
Once the low levels of macro-minerals have been improved and
one is no longer physically and emotionally crippled by adrenal fatigue, it
is necessary to expand the program to include the balancing of other
minerals.
Getting through the balancing of low macro-minerals is much
like surviving a storm, but once through it, it is much smoother sailing.
To reiterate, a mineral analysis with low levels of calcium,
magnesium, sodium and potassium represents a metabolic special case that
requires different understanding and special supplementation.
All-Four-Lows Are Exhausted Fast Oxidizers
Fast oxidation is characterized by low calcium and magnesium
levels, together with above normal sodium and potassium levels. Prolonged
stress exhausts the adrenal glands, which causes sodium and potassium levels
to fall below normal values (adrenal exhaustion).
Metaphorically, Spinning Your Wheels
Usually, a reduction in sodium and potassium values causes
calcium and magnesium to elevate as a buffer against further stress. In
four-low cases, the individual keeps pushing himself beyond his current
capabilities.
A four-low syndrome is analogous to a motorist who is stuck in a snow drift
who keeps his accelerator pedal on the floor attempting to get out.
Metaphorically, the individual can be described as, spinning his wheels.
Allergies And Fatigue
As might be expected, individuals with the
all-four-low-syndrome feel fatigued, particularly when at rest. They also,
almost invariably, suffer allergies because, (1) their cortisone (potassium)
level is low and (2) their immune system has been impaired. This is
particularly so, when they have a concurrent high copper level and/or a
sodium/potassium inversion (Na/K ratio of less than 2.3/1).
Putting The Adrenals To Bed
As research continued into this mineral pattern, it became
apparent that our original therapeutic concepts had to be modified. To break
the four-lows pattern it was necessary to give calcium and magnesium to
individuals who currently had low sodium and potassium levels. The rationale
for this concept is as follows. By giving calcium, magnesium and zinc, we
provide stress-buffers that allow the adrenal glands to rest (become less
responsive to stress). Calcium, magnesium and zinc are elements that
effectively reduce sensitivity to current stress. By reducing the intensity
of stress, which the person feels, his adrenals react less to the stress and
are, as a result, able to rest and recuperate.
Need For A Small Program
Because of the severe mineral instability, we found that
all-four-low cases can seldom handle a large supplement program. This is
because certain additional products tend to over-stimulate the adrenal
glands and cause other changes, which interfere with the central task of
resting the adrenal glands.
In addition, some researchers observe that the four-low
electrolyte pattern is associated with malabsorption that may stem from an
impaired digestive system, or other systemic cause, which would also
indicate the need for a smaller supplement program.
Reversal Of Principles With Regard To Quantity Of Supplements
Calcium
Initially, we were surprised to find that in the all-four-low
cases, the lower one's calcium level is, the less calcium is required. When
one's calcium level is higher, though less than 40 mgs%, more calcium is
required for optimum results. The Anti-stress Pak may be given instead of
calcium, or Paramin when relatively small doses of calcium are required.
Zinc
The amount of zinc we recommend for an all-four-low case
depends on one's calcium levels. Ordinarily, the giving of zinc will lower
calcium levels and help raise potassium levels, so more zinc is given when
calcium is higher and potassium is very low.
Magnesium
Magnesium supplementation is also regulated by the principle
that, the lower the magnesium level, the less magnesium is generally given.
Thym-Adren
The majority of all-four-low patients suffer from a variety
of usually severe allergies, due to an impaired immune response. Our
Thym-Adren formulation contains thymus and adrenal glandular substance,
which supports the immune system, thus reducing an allergic response.
Limcomin, Copper and Enz-Aid
Limcomin, copper, SBF Formula and Enz-Aid may also be added
if a low sodium/potassium ratio is present.
Limcomin is a product designed specifically to correct a low
sodium/potassium ratio (an adrenal exhaustion ratio). Copper may also be
added to the individual's program for this purpose. Enz-Aid is a digestive
aid, required for those with a low sodium/potassium ratio and may also be
added to the four-low program.
SBF Formula contains 10 highly specific nutrients which serve
to increase cellular energy production and enhance detoxification of heavy
metals. This formula is designed specially for individuals who are
experiencing energy loss, or other symptoms of adrenal 'burnout'.
Cat’s Claw
Cat's claw, a Peruvian herb known in Spanish as una de gato
has been found to act powerfully on the digestive system and may also be
beneficial to the individual exhibiting the all-four low pattern.
Anti-copper supplements added when copper is
elevated
The all-four-low programs may also include specific
supplements (e.g., Moly-Cu, ICMN and manganese), to lower copper, when an
elevated copper level is present on the test.
Conclusion
As stated previously, the first effect of giving calcium,
magnesium and zinc is sometimes a temporary increase in fatigue. However,
this is usually followed by an enhanced increase in energy as the adrenal
glands respond to the rest afforded them by the program.
Using the special four-lows programs, we now have as good, or
better success with this mineral pattern as with any of the other mineral
patterns.

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