Saturday 11 April 2015

MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT IS THE CORRECT WAY FORWARD

FIND A NUTRITIONAL BALANCING PRACTITIONER
Updated April 4, 2015
 
The only way to begin a complete nutritional balancing program is to contact one of the Approved Practitioners listed below.  The computer-generated nutrition programs from Analytical Research Labs or other labs are not up-to-date or good enough.  Nor is the advice of most medical doctors, holistic practitioners, naturopaths, chiropractors, nutritionists and others who offer hair analysis, including those who claim to offer nutritional balancing.  They do not understand the science well enough.
I will set up your program personally if you work with one of the Approved Practitioners listed below.  However, I do not work with any clients directly.  Please do not send me an email, asking if you can work with me directly.  I receive one or two of these requests every week.  I would love to work with everyone directly, but it is not possible.
You should receive excellent service from any of the practitioners listed below.  Please let me know if you have any problems, or if the practitioner is not using Endomet products, or is adding or changing the programs that I set up.  Practitioners listed below must agree to:
1. Use Analytical Research Labs for hair testing.
2. Review all hair tests with their coach to make sure the programs are correct.
3. Administer the programs exactly as they are set up for them, without changing any recommendations EXCEPT if the client wishes to take the supplements only twice daily, or even just once daily, that is okay.  This would usually be for financial reasons.
4. Make themselves available to return phone calls or emails within 24 hours.
5. Be fully on the program themselves.
6. Conduct their business in a highly professional and ethical manner.
Please let me know if any of the practitioners below are not fulfilling these requirements.
 
Fees. Most of the practitioners below charge between about $150.00 and $250.00 USD for the initial mineral analysis and program.  The fees are about the same or a little less for retest mineral analyses, which are suggested about every 4 to 6 months. 
The other main cost is supplements, which for an adult are about $150.00 to $190.00 USD per month if supplements are taken three times daily.  The cost is only about $100.00 to $130.00 monthly if you take supplements twice daily.  This is okay, though progress may be slower.  The supplement costs assume that one takes just the main supplements, and includes a discount, which most of the practitioners offer.
 
Working long distance. If none of the practitioners below are close by, you may contact any of the practitioners and ask if they will work with you long distance.  Most will do so.  This usually works very well. 
 
THE APPROVED PRACTITIONER LIST 
 
CLICK TO GO TO YOUR REGION:
1. NUTRITIONAL BALANCING PRACTITIONERS IN THE:
 
            SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA
                        AFRICA
 
 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
 
Arizona
* Sheila Dobson, NC, Phoenix, (602) 421-1242, Website: www.ahavahealth.com; Email: sdruch@att.net.
* Richard Gerhauser, MD, Tucson, (520) 733-2250 or (520) 299-1959.
* Kristen Harper, NC, Lake Havasu, Website: www.perfecthealthconsultingservices.com, (928) 606-3984, or Email: Kristen@perfecthealthconsultingservices.com.
* Judy Hazelett, BS, LMT, Payson, (928) 474-1162, or Email: jdhazelett@yahoo.com. 
* Larry McHaney, DC and Laura Gray, CN, LMT, CNMT, Mesa, (480) 830-6000 or Email: drlarrymchaney@gmail.com.
 
Arkansas
* Vincent Polito, NC, Bella Vista, Website: www.bodybalanced.net, ph: (631) 987-7233 or Email: VPOLITO@BODYBALANCED.NET.
 
California 
Los Angeles:
* James Hopson, OMD, (310) 574 2140 (office) or (310) 773-2323 (mobile) or Email: inspire@inspiringhealth.net or Website: www.inspiringhealth.net.
* Ramsay Mead, NC, Santa Monica, (310) 513-3290, or Email: ramzmead@yahoo.com.
* Nikki Moses, NC, Glendale, Website: www.mosesnutrition.com or (818) 745-9558.
* Eva Vennari, NC, Los Angeles, (408) 800-7353  or website: www.hairanalysisforhealth.com.
 
Other:
* Toni Fairman, NTP, San Diego, Website: ToniFairman.com.  Email: fairmantoni@gmail.com.
* Melissa Navarro, NC, CMT and Julien Griffault, NC, CMT, Ojai, Website: http://www.WholeSystemHealing.com or Email: WSH@WholeSystemHealing.com
* John Himinkool, DC, San Diego (Alpine), Website: www.alignspine.com, (858) 715-9400.
* Sharon Keirouz, NC, Fremont, Website: sites.google.com/site/myhmawebsite.
* Heather Kneale, ND, RRT, Redding area, Website: www.rainbowsandbutterflies.net, (530) 529-2329, or Email: randbhealing@yahoo.com. 
* June Kripal, B.S., NC, Apple Valley,(760) 985-6281. 
* Michael Long, Lac, Ventura, (805) 644, 8044 or Email: coastalacupuncture@sbcglobal.net.
* Lisa Moore, DC, Fair Oaks, (916) 966-7172. 
* Luke Pryor, Grass Valley, (530) 270-9207, Website:
* Ed Roberts, DC, Redding, (530) 222-2225 or email chiropractor7@gmail.com.
* Karen Schindler, NC, Santa Barbara, (714) 983-1211 or Website: abundantlifeminerals.com or Email: abundantlifenb@gmail.com.
* Genea Sparks, NC, CPT, Capitola, northern california
831-234-2950, Email:
BalancedHealthFitness@gmail.com or Website: www.BalancedHealthandFitness.org.
* Jonathan Suarez, NC, Belmont, (650) 453-8112 or Email: jonnysuarez898@gmail.com.
 
Colorado
* Roger Lange, NC, Grand Junction, (970) 858 – 6505 or Email: RLange9@aol.com.
* James Ray, DC, ND, Boulder, (720) 231-1248 or (303) 664-1248 or Email: james@highestlifehealth.com.  
 
Connecticut
* Michael Bullers, NC, Woodbridge, (203) 530-4893 or Email: csrhealth@optonline.net.
* Kathleen Kordas, NC, Norwalk, Website: www.divinesparkenergyhealer.com, (203) 866-0432 or Email:kat2dak@aol.com.
 
Florida
* Bernard Bloom, Pharm. D, St. Petersburg, (727) 412-1389 or Email: dr.bloomproactive@gmail.com or Website: www.proactiv-health.com.
* Kelley Teixeira, Altamonte Springs, (407) 417-3283 or Website: www.afunctionalapproach.com or Email: kelleyteixeira@yahoo.com.
 
Georgia
* Shelley Brown, NC, Atlanta, (770) 331-4767 or Email: shelleyrbrown@gmail.com.
 
Illinois 
* Diane Leto, Chicago, (Palatine), 847-925-8854 or Website: www.HairsToYourHealth.com, or Email: Diane@HairsToYourHealth.com. (animal testing, as well).
* Maureen Mintzlaff, PhD, NC, O’Fallon, (618) 477-3900 or Email: wellness4you@reagan.com.
 
Indiana 
* JC Anderson, DC, Avon, (317) 796-0126 or Email: drjca1@tds.net.
* Mary Grace Pinella, DC, Fishers, Website: www.drpennella.com, or (317) 863-0365. 
 
Kentucky
* Michelle Welsh, RN, BSN, NC, Park City, (270) 544-7150 or Email: mw15860@gmail.com.
 
Louisiana
* Mike Lovell, NC, Baton Rouge, (225) 268-4054.
 
Maryland
* Donna Martini, NC, (240) 345-3162 or Email: earthlingnutrition@gmail.com.
 
Massachussetts
* Denise Miner, NC, Cape Cod, (508) 388-7429 or Email: dminer11@msn.com.
 
Michigan 
* Ana McCardell, NC, Rochester, (248) 429-9355 or Website: www.NewBalanceNutrition.com.
* Kathy Desser, NC, kathyd@worldmissionclothing.cc
* Nancy Despres, RN, CN, Grand Rapids, (616) 813-2557. 
 
Minnesota 
* Kim Kyle, NC, Minneapolis, (612) 226-8384 or Email: kimruthkyle@gmail.com.
* Emily Reece, NC, Goodhue, (651) 380-8117, women’s and men’s fertility and pregnancy, Email: honeymooncreamery@gmail.com.
* Lisa Rufsholm, NC, East Bethel, (651) 462-1555 or Email: rufsholm@frontiernet.net.
* Pamela Schwartzbauer, Minneapolis/St. Paul, South Metro, (651) 210-8648 or Email: regainvitality@gmail.com.
 
Missouri 
* Bonnie Friehling, MD, Columbia, (573) 446-1200 or Website: www.drbfriehling.com or Email: bfriehling@hotmail.com. 
* David Coleman, 0D, Joplin, (417) 782-3488 or Website: www.vision-learning.com. 
 
New Jersey
* Eileen Fang, DD, Clifton, (973) 436-1310 or Email: EileenBFang@Hotmail.com or Facebook: https://www.fb.com/RestoreMyGut
* Doreen McCafferty, NC, Matawan, (609) 468-4220  or Website: www.holisticlifestyleconsulting.com or Email: doreen@holisticlifestyleconsulting.com.
 
New Mexico
* Kerry Miller, DC, Santa Fe, (505) 820-1466 or Email: inspire.chiro@gmail.com.
 
North Carolina 
* Singar Jagadeesan, MD, Raleigh and Cary, (919) 793-6855, Email: dagvel24@gmail.com or Website: http://www.wakeneurology.com.
* Vincent Polito, NC, Raleigh area, (631) 987-7233, OR (800) 381-2898 or Website: www.bodybalanced.net or Email: vpolito@bodybalanced.net.
 
Ohio
* Silke Miller, PT (Germany), LMP, RYP, CMI, CQP, Cleveland, (253) 298-2021, Website: www.evolutionhealthcoaching.com, and Email: silke@evolutionhealthcoaching.com.
* Dennis Mucahy, DC, Cincinnati, (513) 829-1991 or Email: dmmdc@fuse.net.
 
Oregon 
* Tina Mataya, NTP, Portland, (503) 303-8153 or Email: Tina@tinashealthyliving.com, or website: www.tinashealthyliving.com.
* Holly Morello, NTP, Portland, (971) 279-8181 or
* Meghan Saunders. BS, NTP, (503) 490-7033, Email: meghan@wholesomewellbeing.com or website: wholesomewellbeing.com
* Carrie Thienes, BS, MAT, NTP, (not taking new clients now).
 
Pennsylvania 
* Keith Vencel, NC, Uniontown, (304) 906-9921, or Email: kvencel@yahoo.com.
 
Puerto Rico
* Gilberto Diaz, HHP, San Juan, (787) 413-0955 or Email: gildimo@aol.com. (habla Espanol)
 
Rhode Island 
* Joy Feldman, NC, Woodbridge, (401) 855-8800 or Website: joyfeldman.com.
 
Tennessee 
* Diane Del Chiaro, NC, Nolensville, (615) 957-4682 or (615) 790-1346, or Email: delchiaro@comcast.net.
 
Texas 
* Elisabeth Carr, Austin, (512) 458-5880 or Website: TheHealthGirl.com or Email: Elisabeth@thehealthgirl.com.
* Tim Chrisman, DC, Dallas, (214) 476-8004.
* Fallon-Marie Decker, NC, Coppell, (469) 955-0796 or Website: www.fallonfoods.com.
* Kim Greenlee, NC, El Paso, (915) 313-2055, Email: kimsg@msn.com or website: www.ep-bodytherapeutics.com.
* Diana Guerra, RN, Pharr, (956) 460-3225 (se habla Espanol).
* Jamie Guyden, MD, Austin, (512) 920-0440 or Website: www.evolveintegrativecare.com/.
* Regina Renken, NC, Houston, (281) 813-3682, Website: http://fybalance.com/. (also offers Nutritional Balancing daycare).
* Camelia Scott, NC, Austin area, (512) 529-2941 or Website: www.ponderanutrition.com or Email: cscott@ponderanutrition.com (se habla Espanol).
* Masako Wada, LAc, Austin, (512) 585-3268 or Website: www.mypathtowellness.com.
 
Virginia 
* Ilona Hatch-Brandt, NC, Springfield, (703) 569-2354 or Email: Ilona@hatchwellness.com or Website: http://www.hatchwellness.com
* Farzin Farid, Dpharm., Northern Virginia, (703) 638-5054 or Email: holisticpharmacist@gmail.com.
* Alexandra Malooley, RN, Alexandria, (703) 216-9569 or Email: vidaliasweet@yahoo.com. 
 
Washington State
* Brandon Brownell, NC, Olympia, (360) 359-5707 or
* Eileen Durfee, NC, Kennewick, (866) 463-4533 (office) or (509) 670-9713 (cell), email: Eileen@gohealthynext.com or website: www.gohealthynext.com.
* Kerry Rye, M.Ed., NC, Seattle, (206) 265-0366 or Website: http://birchnutrition.wix.com/birch-nutrition or E-mail: birchnutrition@gmail.com.  (Also offers Nutritional Balancing Retreats.)
* Angie Blanco Rymer, Electric City, (509) 633-8172 or Email: terraingirl@hotmail.com.
 
West Virginia
* Paul Wilson, NC,
 
Wisconsin
* Lisa Rufsholm, NC, East Bethel, (651) 462-1555 or Email: rufsholm@frontiernet.net
 
 

INTERNATIONAL
 
CANADA 

* Susan Cachay, B. Ed, RNCP, R. BIE, Victoria, British Columbia, phone: (250) 213-8049 or email: info@nutritionalbalancinglifestyle.com or website:  www.nutritionalbalancinglifestyle.com.
* Guy Crookston, NC, HHP, Calgary, Alberta, Email:  HTMA@telus.net or telephone: (403) 274-3897.
* Marian Verhesen, NC, Red Deer, Alberta, Website: www.testmyhair.info/, or (403) 598-0937 or Email:mverhesen@shaw.ca.
* Jill Swartz, Victoria, British Columbia,
* Josephine Zanetti NC, FDN, RHN, Vancouver, British Columbia and St-Sauveur, Quebec, Website: www.naturalhealthprotocol.com or
 
EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST
 
Cyprus
* Chrysos Chrysostomou, NC, Nicosia, Website: www.thyrodren.com/, 357 223 33027 or Email: mailto:thyrodren@gmail.com.
 
Portugal
* Martyn Chilvers Bsc (Hons) Oriental Medicine, SNHS (Dip Nutrition) and Heather Roberts-Chilvers MT, SNHS (Dip Nutrition), Website: or Email: instillwaters@gmail.com or Skype: CellularTrends
 
Switzerland
* Shania Zulauf, NC, Zug, email: info@elysium.care or website: www.elysium.care.
 
United Kingdom/Ireland
* James Davies, NC, Woking, Website:
or phone 07731 491 723.
* Lila Hammond, NC, London, Website: www.thisisenergy.com/ or Email: lilahpav@yahoo.com.
* Will Houghton, NC, Surrey, Website: www.nutritional-balancing.co.uk/ or Email: will@nutritional-balancing.co.uk.
* Christine Meehan, NC, Wexford, Ireland, Website: www.renewunutrition.ie or Email: info@renewunutrition.ie.
* Rebecca Roberts, NC, Cambridge, Email: rebecca@hairdiagnostics.com.
* Sophie Williams, NC, Stratford Upon Avon, Website:www.sophiecoach.org or Email: sophie@sophiecoach.org
 
AUSTRALIA/ASIA
 
Australia 
* Peter Holsman, MD, ND, Ashburton, Victoria, Website: www.liveto100.com.au, Tel.# 03 9885 7766.
* Todd Lizon, DC, Innisfail, Queensland, Website: www.lifestyleintegration.com.au/, Tel.# 04 4712 6800 or info@lifestyleintegration.com.au.
* Sari Young, BNSc (hons); AdDip Naturoapthy; AdDip Western Herbal Medicine; AdDip Nutritional Science,
Victoria, Phone: 0403 320 845 or Email: sarisnaturalmedicine@gmail.com.
 
Hong Kong
* Vicky Wong, NC, Email: ahwongie@yahoo.com or (852) 2812 -1726.
* Silke Miller, PT (Germany), LMP, RYP, CMI, CQP, Website: www.craniosacralhealingarts.com, Email: silke.miller@gmail.com.
 
South Korea 
* Hogun Jou, OMD, Seoul, Website: www.doctorjou.com, Telephone inside Korea: 02-3411-8835- 6. Telephone outside South Korea: 82-2-3411-8835- 6 or 82-16-299-8930, or Email: songpa7@chol.com.
 
* Robert Morgan, NC, Chiang Mai, phone: (+66) 819923714 or Website: www.consciouslivingltd.com or Email: Robert@consciouslivingltd.com.
 
SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA
 
* Camelia Scott, Austin, Texas, USA, Website: www.ponderanutrition.com or Email: cscott@ponderanutrition.com or (512) 529-2941 (se habla Espanol)
 
AFRICA
 
* Heather Kneale, NC, RRT, California, USA, Website: www.rainbowsandbutterflies.net, (530) 529-2329, or Email: randbhealing@yahoo.com.
 
PROGRAM SUPPORT COUNSELORS
 
            No matter who is your consultant or doctor, you can contact one of the program support counselors for more support on your nutritional balancing program.  They offer professional counseling in support of the NB program, but do not offer the program itself. 
 
 
END OF LIST OF NUTRITIONAL BALANCING CONSULTANTS
 
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IF YOU CANNOT FIND A PRACTITIONER NEAR YOU
 
If none of the practitioners are close by, your may contact any of them and work by mail, email and/or telephone.  This usually works very well.
 
OVERVIEW OF NUTRITIONAL BALANCING PROGRAMS 
 
            How The Program Works.  Most healing programs chase symptoms.  Symptom removal is the goal of almost all healing programs, whether they are conventional medical methods, naturopathic methods, holistic, herbal, nutritional, surgical or others.
Nutritional balancing works very differently.  It heals the body by increasing its energy production.  This, and this alone,  enables the body to remove ALL types of health conditions.  Symptoms go away on their own, with rarely a need for specific remedies.  It is quite mysterious and only understandable by concepts such as the stress theory of disease and general systems theory.
The program even removes hidden toxins, lesions, infections and other problems.  This means that the program heals very early-stage, latent and sub-clinical conditions.  This is a great advantage over all other programs I have seen.  It means nutritional balancing is much safer, and a deeply preventive type of healing program.
On a nutritional balancing program, your biochemical energy production, or adaptive energy, improves due to a combination of methods, but mainly by balancing the major mineral levels and ratios on a properly performed and correctly interpreted hair mineral analysis.  We have been unable to use blood, urine or other tests for this purpose, although we continue to research this problem. 
This is the unique nature of nutritional balancing science, which is really more of a physics-based approach to healing than it is a medical or a nutritional approach.  It is correcting physics imbalances using natural substances such as foods and nutritional supplements.
 
IS NUTRITIONAL BALANCING FOR YOU?
 
            Which conditions can benefit?  This program has been offered for over 33 years to more than 60,000 people.  For most physical and mental/emotional health conditions, nutritional balancing is superb and the best program I know of.
I do not recommend this program for advanced cancers.  For these cases, I prefer the Kelley metabolic cancer therapy offered by Mrs. Pamela McDougle.  If you are not sure if a program would help you, send me an email and I will advise you further.  In most other cases, it is an excellent program to improve your health.
 
Who can benefit from a program?  The nutritional balancing approach to healing is excellent for most people, but not for all.  It requires:
1. Eating a rather simple diet of mainly cooked vegetables, some animal protein daily, a little whole grain, and some raw dairy products if you tolerate them.  The diet excludes all fruit, all sugar, all wheat and spelt, and all soy products.
2. Drinking two to three liters, or three quarts, of spring water or carbon-only filtered tap water daily.
3. Following a healthful lifestyle, although we suggest only a little gentle exercise, and instead focus on more rest and sleep.
4. Taking 8-10 nutritional supplements at least twice each day, or preferably three times daily.
5. If possible, doing the optional detoxification procedures daily.  These are the coffee enema, near infrared lamp sauna sessions, rubbing the feet, twisting the spine, the Roy mental exercise and drinking 10-12 ounces of carrot juice daily.
6. All this must be done in accordance with our specific written instructions and explanatory information.  I do not recommend combining nutritional balancing programs with other vitamin, mineral, herb, or homeopathic programs.  Prescription medical drugs can be combined with the program if they are needed.  Many can be discontinued after a few weeks or months on a nutritional balancing program.
 
WHO DOES BEST ON A NUTRITIONAL BALANCING PROGRAM?
 
1. Open-minded.  The program is somewhat unusual, compared to most healing regimens.
2. Not lazy.  The program requires some work and time on your part.  Learning to do the diet and the procedures may also take a little time and effort.
3. A little nitty gritty, or not squeamish.  For best results, the program involves enemas, sauna sessions and foot rubs that some people find dirty or repulsive.  One must be willing to try these, and most people love them after a time.
4. Willing to follow orders, or a little faith.  The program is integrated and powerful.  If one just does a little of it, and adds other things to it, it usually does not work well at all.  What you do not do is just as important as what you do.  In particular, the diet is most important.
            5. Honesty with yourself and your practitioner.  This is important because when retracing or healing reactions occur, we need to know exactly what you are doing in order to advise you properly.  Some people do not want to say what they are eating, or which parts of the program they do.  This causes many problems.
 
Who has the most trouble following a nutritional balancing program?  Traits that make following a nutritional balancing program the hardest are:
 
1. Second guessing. This is the belief that you know better than we do how to do the program.  Some people alter the program, and then wonder why results are not as good.  They have difficulty just doing the program as it is set up.  The programs are sophisticated, and not easily understood by those who are not trained in this science.
2. Fear.  Some people panic if a healing reaction occurs.  In fact, the program often causes “housecleaning” to occur, and the reactions are very good.  I have never needed to send someone to the emergency room in 34 years.  However, symptoms can occur, and blood, urine and even x-ray tests are often temporarily skewed.  Purification reactions are part of the nutritional balancing program, and one must learn to just relax and move through them, with our help.
3. Fussiness.  Some people do not like eating cooked vegetables, for example, or do not like the supplements.  This makes it difficult to succeed with this program.  If one really dislikes cooked vegetables and is not willing to learn how to make them tasty, this program will not work too well.
4. Little self-discipline.  Some discipline is needed for this program.  Self-discipline can grow slowly as one works into the program more and more, but it is necessary.
5. Medical (allopathic) or naturopathic brainwashing.  Some of our clients are easily talked out of doing the program by their doctors, friends, family members, mass media or internet research.
7. Disability without help.  One must be able to cook basic meals, or have them brought in, take the supplements regularly, and ideally do the procedures, as well.
 
If you are in one of the groups above, it does not mean you cannot succeed with nutritional balancing.  It just means you may have more difficulty than those who can just relax and follow the program easily.
 

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