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  • THELIVER TRIAD MASTERY

    APPROACHTO NATURAL HEALTH

    by Jack Tips, ND, PhD, CCN, CHom

    Presented at:Systemic Skyline Seminar

    July 26-28, 2001Park City, Utah

    You can master vibrant health with theInsights on the Liver Triad,

    the Legacy of Dr. Alexander Stuart Wheelwright.

    2001 by Apple-A-Day Press.

    Excerpts reprinted from Your Liver Your Lifeline by permission.

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  • 5Table of ContentsThe Healing Triad .................................................................................... 7

    Back to the Basics .................................................................................. 8

    The Toxic Stress Cycle ........................................................................... 9

    Total Digestive MasteryStep One to Correct the Toxic Stress Cycle ....................................... 10

    The Pancreas - Two Organs in One ................................................................ 10

    Food Combining and The Pancreas ............................................................... 11

    The Pancreas Link to Disease ......................................................................... 11

    Protocol for Hypertension ............................................................................... 12

    Protocol for Elevated Cholesterol ................................................................... 12

    Protocol for Stroke, post occurrence .............................................................. 12

    Protocol for Heart / Cardiovascular Disease ................................................... 12

    Symptoms of Pancreatic Insufficiency ............................................................ 12

    Protocol for Pancreatic Insufficiency .............................................................. 13

    Hypoglycemia: Low Blood Sugar Conditions ................................................. 13

    Hypoglycemia Questionnaire .......................................................................... 13

    Protocol for Hypoglycemia ............................................................................. 14

    HyperglycemiaHigh Blood Sugar Conditions .............................................. 14

    Hyperglycemia Questionnaire ......................................................................... 15

    Protocol for Hyperglycemia............................................................................. 15

    Do Pancreatic Enzymes Function Beyond the Digestive System? ................. 16

    Parasites, Candida and the Pancreas ............................................................. 16

    Protocol for Worm Parasites, hook worm, tape worm, round worm, pin worm, etc. ...................................................... 17

    Protocol for Micro-Parasites (any G.I. tract based microscopic parasite) ................................................. 17

    Protocol for Traveling Parasites (Flukes, Giardia, etc) .................................... 17

    Protocol for Blood Traveling Parasites (Microfilaria, Amoeba, etc.) ................ 17

    Protocol for Gastritis: ...................................................................................... 17

    Protocol for Candida ....................................................................................... 17

    Food Allergies and the Pancreas .................................................................... 18

    Protocol for Food Allergies.............................................................................. 18

    Total Intestine MasteryStep Two to Correct the Toxic Stress Cycle ....................................... 19

    The Colons Function ...................................................................................... 20

    The Colon as a Source of Disease .................................................................. 21

    Colon Symptoms ............................................................................................ 22

    Self Test for Colon Toxicity .............................................................................. 23

    Total Intestinal Mastery Program .................................................................... 23

    Protocol for Basic Bowel Improvement .......................................................... 23

  • 6Arthritis starts in the Intestines........................................................................ 24

    Protocol for Arthritis, Rheumatoid .................................................................. 25

    Diabetes linked to the intestines ..................................................................... 25

    Leaky Gut Syndrome ...................................................................................... 25

    Nutrients to Heal a Leaky Gut ......................................................................... 26

    Protocol for Leaky Gut Syndrome................................................................... 27

    Protocol for Asthma ........................................................................................ 27

    Protocol for Psoriasis and Eczema ................................................................. 27

    Protocol for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ......................................................... 27

    Total Liver MasteryStep Three To Correct The Toxic Stress Cycle ................................... 28

    The Livers Vital Influence ................................................................................ 28

    Detoxification: Your Personal Environmental Agency ..................................... 30

    Liver Toxicity Questionnaire ............................................................................ 34

    An Herbal Breakthrough.................................................................................. 34

    The Basic Liver Triad Program ........................................................................ 38

    The Liver Lifeline Program .............................................................................. 38

    Protocol for Hepatitis C Concerns .................................................................. 38

    Summary ................................................................................................ 39

    Accell (Total Mastery Blend)................................................................. 39Rice Protein Nutrient Analysis ......................................................................... 39

    Appendix: Accell (Total Mastery Blend) .............................................. 42

  • 7The Healing TriadDr. A.S. Wheelwright taught that the foundation of our health rested on threepillars - Digestion, Elimination, and Liver function. This is the famous Liver Triad orHealing Triad that involves the Stomach /Pancreas/Small Intestines (Digestion);the Colon (Elimination); and the Liver (Detoxification, Metabolic Regulation). Thebook, Your Liver Your Lifeline (Tips, 1986) discusses this Liver Triad in detail.

    These three pillars are the foundation of our health. If any pillar is weak, shaky orbroken, then our health is not supported, disease is the result, and our healthcomes crashing down.

    When energy is less than optimal or there is a symptom of pain, people often turnto a Natural Health Practitioner for help in restoring their most precious gift theirhealth. It is the Natural Health Practitioner who has the insights to restore thefoundation of health. It is unfortunate when practitioners forget about the basicsand spend their patients time and money pursuing the patients symptoms withoutfirst addressing the foundation. This is like putting a new roof on a house that sitson a shifting foundation. Its only a matter of time before the roof cracks again.

    Remember, health is not everything; but everything isnothing without health!

    Dr. Bernard Jensen

  • 8Back to the BasicsOften in natural health, its the basic knowledge and fundamental programs thatare the basis for our patients successes in overcoming very serious health con-cerns. It is always a big mistake to overlook the basic programs that establish thefoundation of health. Yet, most practitioners today do overlook the basics in theirsearch for deeper issues and therapies.

    Why is it easy to overlook the obvious? In the Nutrition field, there is so much toknow, and so many fascinating theories, practitioners often forget or skip over thesimplicities upon which our craft is based. In the perpetual quest for more knowl-edge and more sophisticated treatments, the basics can be forgotten and effec-tiveness decrease.

    A practitioner who is a master of the basics, is a master of healing. This is one ofthe many strengths of Systemic Formulas. The Systemic herbal formulas providethe balanced base of tissue support upon which we can build both simple andcomprehensive programs to restore health and optimal tissue function.

    Thus, an easily observable pattern arises. When the Systemic Formulas are ap-plied as the basic nutritional and tissue support, results are quicker, more lasting,and more effective. When the Systemic base is forgotten or overlooked, the com-plete healing results we and our patients desire are less likely to occur. Further,when the fundamental foundation of health and the primary cause of symptoms isneglected, the true cure cannot be realized.

    Naturopathic medicine is really a back to the basics movement. Because theailing body has drifted away from its basic, inherent balance, symptoms occur. Sooften, the obsessive focus on minutia causes us to overlook the simple and theobvious. Such is the case when practitioners neglect the Healing Triad in theirprogramming.

  • 9The Toxic Stress CycleDr. Wheelwright taught that weaknesses with the Stomach, Intestines, and Liverwere the anchor in the Toxic Stress Cycle - the domino effect of how toxicity andstress affects the entirety of a persons health. The Liver Triad support provided bythe appropriate Systemic Formulas is the way to break this self-feeding cause ofdegenerative diseases. The book, Your Liver Your Lifeline goes into detail re-garding the toxic stress cycle and how to break it.

    A Typical Toxic Stress Cycle in the Human Body

    Systemic Formulas is pleased to present TOTAL MASTERY of the number onecause of health misery in the world. When a persons Digestion is good and theproper foods are eaten, the dietary foundation of optimal health is established.When the Intestines function properly the person can absorb their nutrition, andwhen the Bowel is not plagued by toxic debris and harmful bacteria, the person isfree of the cesspool breeding ground of disease. When the liver is freed from bothdigestive stress and bowel stress, it can better perform its vital detoxification pro-cesses that separate people from diseases such as cancer, heart and cardiovas-cular disease.

    Systemic Formulas provides the practitioner TOTAL MASTERY over these threekey systems that comprise the Healing Triad.

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    Total Digestive MasteryStep One to Correct the Toxic Stress Cycle

    Doc Wheelwright used to say, Poor health starts on your plate. Here he was refer-ring to the poor foods and food choices that people based their nutrition on. Thebook, The Pro-Vita! Plan for OptimalNutrition (Tips, 1987), and its tangent-sequel The Weight Is Over (Tips,1999), delve into the optimal diet foroptimal health.

    Beyond the dietary principles thatform the basis of our nutritionalhealth, Systemic Formulas providesunsurpassed restorative formulas forthe Digestive processes D (Diges-tive), Ds (Digestive Stimulant), P (Pan-creas), and Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer).

    Of paramount importance to the di-gestive system is pancreatic function.For the past 120 years, the pancreashas been under attack by the post in-dustrial revolution refining of sugar andgrains. Lets take a brief look at thepancreas and the leverage pancreassupport provides over some of thechief health complaints people havetoday.

    Dr. Wheelwright taught that reducedor poor digestion, or anything that in-terferes with proper digestion, was STEP ONE of the TOXIC STRESS CYCLE, orthe domino effect of how chronic degeneration of health begins.

    The Pancreas - Two Organs in One

    The pancreas is a banana-shaped organ located below the stomach with most ofit to the left of midline. It is an organ with responsibilities to two major systems: thedigestive and the endocrine.

    In its digestive capacity, the pancreasproduces enzymes for the breakdown and absorption of food. In itsendocrine function; the pancreas pro-duces hormones such as insulin andglucagon that have regulatory powerover blood sugar, fat storage, and in-flammatory processes.

    The pancreas secretes over a liter ofpancreatic juices into the small intestine daily. This flood of fluid contains the en-zymes that break down food molecules for absorption into the blood stream. Theseenzymes digest all three macronutrient categories and include:

    Amalases for carbohydrate (starch/sugar) digestion Proteases for protein digestion Lipases for fat digestion

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    Amalase is a class of enzymes that is also secreted by the salivary glands to ini-tiate carbohydrate digestion. Then, later, the pancreas can help finish the job onthe more complex carbohydrate molecules.

    Proteases produced by the pancreas include carboxypeptidase, trypsin, and chy-motrypsin. These enzymes complete the complex break down of proteins thatbegan with hydrochloric acid in the stomach to small-molecule amino acids thatthe body can actually use at the cellular level.

    Pancreatic lipases work with the liver/gall bladders bile to manage fats. Withoutgood fat digestion, the body is unable to absorb the critical essential fatty acidsneeded for good health.

    For its endocrine responsibilities, the pancreas secretes insulin to lower elevatedglucose (blood sugar), and glucagon to prevent glucose from falling too low, andsomatastatin that helps regulate digestive enzymes.

    The hormones insulin and glucagon play other important metabolic roles such asfat storage and fat burning as well as a role in inflammatory processes. The pan-creatic hormones exert a deeply profound regulatory control over many body pro-cesses. Thus, an imbalance in the pancreatic hormones is responsible for many ofthe diverse symptoms and diseases affecting millions of people.

    Food Combining and The Pancreas

    The basis for food combining rests on the fact that the different pancreatic diges-tive enzymes do not work at the same pH (acidity/alkalinity), and the theory thatthe pancreas will produce the easier enzyme, amalase, to the exclusion of pro-tease and lipase when the digestive signal shows a lot of carbohydrate in the diet.

    The key here is protein digestion. Carbohydrate and fat digestion have back upsystems from other organs. But protein digestion is dependent on hydrochloricacid in the stomach initiating the release of protease enzymes from the pancreas.The protease enzymes do not have a back up system. Thus, protecting this sys-tem and keeping it functioning optimally is essential to good health.

    While the validity of this concept is passionately debated, it cannot be denied thatpeople following the diet book The Pro-Vita! Plan for Optimal Nutrition and theprinciples set forth by Dr. Wheelwright, reap tremendous benefits when they sepa-rate concentrated proteins from concentrated starches and allow the pancreaticenzymes to work more efficiently.

    The Pancreas Link to Disease

    Many peoples pancreases show the signs of stress (overwork) and the result islower production of enzymes. This lower production sets off a chain of events thatleads to many other symptoms and health conditions.

    In Nature, the body would not be exposed to refined sugars that demand instantresponse from the pancreas. Instead, the diet would contain complex carbohy-drates, ones that take longer to digest. Yet today, people often start their day withsoda pop, donuts, sugared breakfast cereals, sugared coffee, and pancakes. Thesefoods contain refined sugars and cause the metabolism to burn jet fuel. Thiscreates a lot of work for the pancreas not only in its enzyme activities, but also inits endocrine function of insulin production.

    Thus, the average diet contains many elements that tax the pancreas.Not only as a digestive organ by the lack of enzymes in the diet, but as an endo-crine organ with the perpetual demand for insulin to counter the sugars introducedinto the blood stream.

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    This is the beginning of many diseases classified as Syndrome X or MetabolicObesity and includes Heart Disease, Diabetes, Stroke, High Blood Pressure, El-evated Cholesterol, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, and Obesity.

    Protocol for Hypertension

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in 6 oz. water, 2 Hcv, 2 Ks

    With each meal: 2 Ps, 1 P, 1 Min, 1 EZV, 3 Nutri-Fiber

    Protocol for Elevated Cholesterol

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in 6 oz. water, 2 BFO, 2 Hcv

    With each meal: 2 Ps, 1 P, 1 EZV, 2 LEV, 2 Lb, 3 Nutri-Fiber

    Before bed: 2 D (away from food)

    Protocol for Stroke, post occurrence

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in 6 oz. water

    With each meal: 2 Ps, 2 LEV, 2 FLX

    Mid Morning & Mid Afternoon: 2 B, 2 I, 2 OXCC, 2 Hcv, 2 #6 (Healer)

    Protocol for Heart / Cardiovascular Disease

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in 6 oz. water, 2 LEV, 2 FLX

    With each meal: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 2 Hcv, 1 H, 1 #6,1 EZV, 2 Ps

    Mid Afternoon: 2 Tbsp. ACCELL in 6 oz. water, 2 LEV, 2 FLX

    Before Bed: 2 D (away from food)

    Symptoms of Pancreatic Insufficiency

    When does the pancreas become insufficient? This will vary with each individualand her or his genetics. Just like mileage on a car the life of the pancreas de-pends on the driver, how well it was built, how hard it is used, the terrain, the fuel,and the maintenance.

    For the clinician, there are many ways to gain insight to the condition of thepancreas.

    1. Lab tests include comprehensive digestive/stool analysis for the enzymefunctions, and diabetes/hypoglycemia glucose blood tests for the endocrinefunction.

    2. Systemic Healthware Pro, the software program that analyzes symptoms byquestionnaire is designed to pick up pancreatic stress. [Available fromSystemic Formulas.]

    3. Dr. Wheelwright taught that pancreas stress could be quickly detected in thesclera (white of the eyes) by the formation of a red line in a certain zone. [Forinformation about the Sclerology Certification Course contact the Interna-tional Sclerology Institute, 512.328.3996.]

    4. Kinesiologists and electro-acupuncturists have developed the ability todetermine digestive and endocrine pancreatic stress.

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    5. Included here are self-test questionnaires that practitioners can give theirclients to screen for pancreatic problems.

    Protocol for Pancreatic Insufficiency

    Early in the day: 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), 2 scoops ACCELL in 6 oz water.

    With each meal: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 2 P (Pancreas), 1 #2 Builder)

    Hypoglycemia: Low Blood Sugar Conditions

    Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is indicative of a weak and over-reactive pan-creas. It is diagnosed by a medical test known as a Glucose Tolerance Test. Thetest is rough on people with hypoglycemia because, after fasting, they must drinksugar syrup with artificial food coloring in it to challenge their glucose metabolism.Although the following questionnaire is not diagnostic, it is accurate in showing ifa person has a tendency toward hypoglycemia.

    Hypoglycemia Questionnaire

    Condition Y or N

    1. Crave sweets _______

    2. Anxious edge to personality, nervous _______

    3. Sleepy shortly after a meal _______

    4. Pulse races after eating sweets _______

    5. Vision fades when standing up suddenly, dizziness _______

    6. Eating starch or sweets relieves headaches _______

    7. Irritable, jittery, shaky, if meal is missed _______

    8. Appetite increased, frequently hungry _______

    9. Calmer after eating _______

    10. High carbohydrate diet (vegetarian, low protein) _______

    11. Forgetful, weak memory _______

    12. Restless mind, poor concentration _______

    13. Hungry 1-3 hours after a meal _______

    14. Falls asleep easily if activities stop during day, drowsiness _______

    15. Fatigue is a chief complaint _______

    16. History of low thyroid _______

    17. High stress lifestyle for extended periods (worry a lot) _______

    18. Wakes at night to eat _______

    19. Desires sweets right after eating _______

    20. Heart palpitations after eating sweets _______

    21. Needs caffeine to get day underway _______

    If you answered 3 or more Yes, there is a possibility thathypoglycemia may be occurring.

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    It is interesting to note that hypoglycemia can mimic depression. Here is a list ofmental and emotional states often associated with depression that are also keyindicators of hypoglycemia:

    Apathy Forgetfulness MoodinessAppetite loss Headaches NervousnessCrying easily Heart irregularities SadnessDetached, disconnected Irritability Speech difficultiesDisorientation Judgement poor Suicidal thoughtsDizziness Low or absent libido Vision, BlurredExhaustion Memory poor WeaknessFatigue Mental confusion Worry, excessive

    Protocol for Hypoglycemia

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCEL (Master Blend) in 6 oz water,

    With Breakfast: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), 2 P (Pancreas)

    With Lunch: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 2 Ga (Adrenal), 2 Gf (Thyoid)

    With Supper: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 2 Pancreas Stabilizer 2 P (Pancreas),

    Often helpful is the Ls Liver Stimulant formula.

    HyperglycemiaHigh Blood Sugar Conditions

    Hypoglycemia is the forerunner of Diabetes (Hyperglycemia.) It is the first, earlywarning symptom that the glucose metabolism system is under dietary stress.How fast will a person with hypoglycemia develop diabetes? Factors determininghow fast hypoglycemia may develop into hyperglycemia include:

    the rate at which sugars and starches are consumed in the diet (howoften the pancreas is shocked with a rush of sugar,)

    the rate at which the three other hormones that play a role in glu-cose metabolism (glucagon, human growth hormone, cortisol) be-come ineffective or over-dominant, and

    a persons genetics.

    As the hypoglycemic problem continues over time, the pancreas exhausts itselfand cannot produce insulin, blood sugar rises too high and spills out in the urine.There are other reasons for pancreatic failure to secrete insulin, including geneticsand viral damage, but, when the pancreas cannot produce insulin, the disease iscalled sugar diabetes, hyperglycemia, or Type I Diabetes. If the pancreas is pro-ducing insulin, but its not enough to stimulate the cells to receive glucose, thenthe blood sugar rises too high. This is called Diabetes Type II. Below is a question-naire to determine if a person has a tendency toward the blood sugar rising toohigh.

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    Hyperglycemia Questionnaire

    Condition Y or N

    1. History of diabetes in ancestry _______

    2. Night sweats _______

    3. Deteriorating eyesight (rapid failing) _______

    4. Craves sweets, but no relief after eating them _______

    5. Increased thirst _______

    6. Cuts and bruises heal slowly _______

    7. Frequent infections, simple cuts easily infected _______

    8. Weight gain, fat gain, over-weight _______

    9. High carbohydrate, low protein diet _______

    10. Passes sugar in the urine _______

    11. Itchy skin, no apparent cause _______

    12. Leg sores, boils, skin eruptions _______

    13. Fatigue is an ongoing concern _______

    14. Mental confusion _______

    15. Better energy after exercise _______

    If you answered 4 or more Yes, elevated blood sugar may be aconcern.

    Insulin has a partner in regulating blood sugar. Its the pancreatic hormone, gluca-gon, which prevents the blood sugar from falling too low after insulin is secreted.Thus, insulin is the hormone that prevents hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar),and glucagon is the hormone that prevents hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). To-gether, they make a team of checks and balances so the blood sugar is main-tained in the range that supports life. Too much or too little blood sugar results indeath, so the body takes the job of maintaining correct levels of blood glucosevery seriously.

    A persons diet is the chief regulator of the pancreas hormones. If the diet fre-quently forces the pancreas to secrete insulin to counter the excessive intake ofrefined sugars and starches, insulin begins to dominate the metabolism. Insulindominance is linked with obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, edema, andinflammatory diseases.

    Thus, many people are taking drugs to lose weight, when what they need to do isstop eating refined sugars and starches and rebuild the pancreas with formulas P(Pancreas), Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), and #2 (Builder).

    Protocol for Hyperglycemia

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in 6 oz water, 2 Ps, 2P, 1 #5, 2 Gb(Pituitary)

    With each meal: 3 Nutri-Fiber

    Mid Afternoon: 2 scoops ACCELL in 6 oz water, 2 Ps, 2P, 2 1 #5, Gb (Pituitary)

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    Many people are taking blood pressure medications and diuretics to control hy-pertension. Many practitioners recommend Hcv (Heart Cardiovascular), but missout on the more profound effects of establishing a Pro-Vita! Plan diet along withACCELL, P (Pancreas) and Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer).

    For swelling of the ankles, practitioners often reach for KDIR (Diuretic), but missthe opportunity to establish the basic fundamental change that the Pro-Vita! Plandiet and pancreas support can bring.

    Finally, for the inflammatory diseases, the pancreatic enzyme family called, Pan-creatin, holds great promise for reducing inflammation. Combined with the Pro-Vita! Plan dietary adjustment, the pancreatin in the Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer) and D(Digestive) formulae can start that the beginning of the immunological imbalance.

    Do Pancreatic Enzymes Function Beyond theDigestive System?

    It used to be believed that digestive enzymes only functioned in the Gastro-Intes-tinal (GI) Tract, and that belief was taught for many years. However, it is erroneous.

    Beginning with Dr. Edward Howells book, Enzyme Nutrition, we now know that thebody conserves some of its precious enzymes by reabsorbing them.

    Now, there are numerous studies that show oral administration of trypsin and chy-motrypsin enter the bloodstream and eventually come back to the pancreas forreuse. Thus, the pancreas is actually involved in a circulatory system just like theliver/gall bladder recycles bile salts.

    The pancreas secrets enzymes into the small intestine. The enzymes do their jobto digest food. Extra enzymes can be reabsorbed. These enzymes can then effecta beneficial activity in the body such as the reduction of inflammation and thebreakdown of fatty deposits, and then work their way back to the pancreas foranother tour of duty.

    Why is this so important? Because here is the basis for the effectiveness of supple-mentation. If we provide the ailing body nutritional enzymatic support, then it notonly helps the body accomplish the digestion it needs to accomplish, but it alsogives the pancreas a rest of its enzyme bank and restoration of its function.

    On this positive note of supplementation, lets look at symptoms of pancreaticinsufficiency and how herbal/enzymatic therapies can have a dramatic impact.

    Parasites, Candida and the Pancreas

    People who have intestinal parasites, a condition that is considered pandemic inAmerica and the world) have a pancreas insufficiency! Why? Because the pancre-atic protease enzymes, as they pass through the intestines, help rid the GI Tract ofbacteria, worms, protozoa, candida and fungi.

    Now, think about all the millions of dollars that American consumers have spentbuying herbs like green black-walnut, and expensive parasite cleanse programs,and building zappers, all which have helped many people, but have never goneback to the root-cause of the problem a protease pancreatic enzyme insuffi-ciency!

    Here the wisdom of Doc Wheelwright shines. Its why he put the high level ofprotease enzymes (bromelain) in the VRM-1 parasite formula along with naturesvermin-ridding herbs.

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    Protocol for Worm Parasites, hook worm, tape worm, round worm, pinworm, etc.

    Upon arising: 2 VRM-1, 7 drops WO in capsule

    Before or with breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in water

    With each meal: 2D (Digestive), 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), 3 Nutri-Fi

    Before Bed: 2 VRM-1, 7 drops WO in capsule

    Follow with Pancreas Building program: Pancreatic Insufficiency Protocol.

    Protocol for Micro-Parasites (any G.I. tract based microscopic parasite)

    Upon arising: 2 VRM-3, 7 drops WO in capsule

    Before or with breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in water

    With each meal: 2 D (Digestive), 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), 3 Nutri-Fi

    Before bed: 2 VRM-3, 7 drops WO in capsule

    Follow with Pancreas Building program: Pancreatic Insufficiency Protocol.

    Protocol for Traveling Parasites (Flukes, Giardia, etc)

    Upon arising: 3 VRM-3, 7 drops WO in capsule

    Before or with breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in water

    With each meal: 2 D (Digestive), 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabliizer), 3 Nutri-Fi

    Before bed: 3 VRM-4, 7 drops WO in capsule

    Follow with Pancreas Building program: Pancreatic insufficiency Protocol.

    Protocol for Blood Traveling Parasites (Microfilaria, Amoeba, etc.)

    Upon arising: 2 VRM-2, 7 drops WO in capsule, 1 VIVI, 1 BLDB

    Before or with breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL in water

    With each meal: 2 D (Digestive), 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), 3 Nutri-Fi

    Before bed: 2 VRM-2, 7 drops WO in capsule, 1 VIVI, 1 BLDB

    Follow with Pancreas Building program: Pancreatic insufficiency Protocol.

    Protocol for Gastritis:

    Before breakfast: 2 scoops ACCELL, plus 2 oz. AO in 6 oz. Water,2 #3 (Bactrex), 1 ABC

    With Meals: 2 D (Digestive), 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), 3 Nutri-Fi,2 #3 (Bactrix), 1 GOLD

    Maintain with ACCELL and Nutri-Fi Blend.

    Protocol for Candida

    Upon Arising: 2 scoops ACCELL in water, 1 ABC, 2 Gt (Thymus)

    With each meal: 2 D (Digestive), 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabilizer), 2 #4 Corrector

    Mid morning, and Before Bed: 20 drops Tai Ra Chi

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    The first issue with parasites is susceptibility. This means that to retain your naturaldefense against parasites you must preserve your bodys natural defense mecha-nism (protease enzymes) and maintain the proper terrain (probiotics,) and of course,avoid detrimental foods that cause an imbalance in the terrain. This back to thebasics approach, simple as it may seem, is often more effective than the expen-sive and sophisticated programs health professionals entertain themselves with.

    The shortsighted or allopathic practitioner only focuses on how to kill or purgeparasites. The insightful practitioner focuses on the cause of the susceptibility.Thus, with Systemic formulas, we have the ability to remove the parasites as wellas correct the terrain and restore the natural preventative mechanismproteaseenzymesby restoring pancreatic function.

    Food Allergies and the Pancreas

    Most food allergies are based on improper digestion. Some digestive problemswill be inherited (genetically predetermined as in hives from strawberries), but mostare acquired because of a weakening of the digestive process, or inability to pro-cess a genetically-altered, hybridized food such as modern wheat, corn, and soy,or a man-altered food such as milk.

    Even good foods such as broccoli or carrots are become allergenic when the di-gestive system fails to properly digest them. This is a two-fold problem. First, if amacro-molecule of food enters the bloodstream, the immune system will attack itbecause it cannot be converted to a molecule compatible or humanized with thebody. This is called the leaky gut syndrome because the intestines allowed thelarge, poorly digested molecules to pass into the body. Why does this occur. Gen-erally, the problem is blamed on micro-parasites damaging the intestinal lumen,causing lesions that allow the macromolecule foods to bypass the intestinal villiand absorb directly into the blood stream. Second, poorly digested foods fermentor putrefy in the bowel inflicting a stress on the liver and poisoning the blood-stream. Both these consequences impact the immune system.

    The ACCELL formula addresses the leaky gut issue simultaneously with the diges-tion/bowel cleansing issue.

    Many great Naturopaths have claimed that all disease starts in the bowel.Dr. Wheelwright used to say, all disease starts on the plate. He would then em-phasize the importance of proper digestion and protection of the pancreatic en-zymes for optimal health.

    Back in 1935, research articles were published regarding the effective treatment offood allergies with pancreatic enzymes. Something so simple does not have muchappeal for people who want to test hundreds of allergens and patients, scratchand bleed them, and ponder the antibody response. But for the humble and in-sightful natural health practitioners, many peoples problem is as simple as cor-recting the diet and restoring the pancreas. Best wishes in your programming en-deavors.

    Protocol for Food Allergies

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCEL in water with 2 oz. AO (Aloe Vera)

    With meals: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 2 Ps (Pancreas Stabliizer), 2 Ga (Adrenal),1 CHL (Chlorophyll)

    Follow with Liver Triad Program.

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    Total Intestine MasteryStep Two to Correct the Toxic Stress Cycle

    Every tissue is fed by the blood, which is supplied by theintestinal system.

    When the intestines are dirty, the blood is dirty, and soare the organs and tissues.

    It is the intestinal system that has to be cared for firstbefore any effective healing can take place.

    Dr. Bernard Jensen

    Every Natural Health Practitioner knows that bowel problems are rampant in thisworld. People are eating an unnatural diet in unnatural circumstances. They areeating synthetic foods in a rush, heedless of proper combinations and the veg-etables that form the foundation of our intestinal health. A host of diseases andsymptoms rush forth, many which begin in the intestines and bowel. When theSmall Intestine is stressed, assimilation of nutrition is impaired resulting in ill health.When the Colon is stressed the toxic bowel puts toxic stress directly on the liver.

    The intestinal tract is teeming with life, and a war is raging between the beneficialbacteria that protect health and the destructive bacteria that cause disease. Whois winning the war?

    If a person uses alcohol, antibiotics, sugar, soft drinks, processed foods, and par-tially-hydrogenated oils, they are encouraging the destructive parasitic bacteriaproliferate. When this dysbiosis occurs, the entire body suffers under their toxicwastes. According to Doc. Wheelwright, over 90% of all diseases begin in thecolon.

    Thus, Stage Two of the Toxic Stress Cycle is stress in the Intestines, and mostspecifically the Colon. Here are some of the disease names that all relate to intes-tinal distress.

    Allergies Fistula Leaky Gut SyndromeColon Food Allergies Loose stoolsColitis Hemorrhoids ParasitesColon Cancer Indigestion Prolapsed colonConstipation Inflammatory Bowel Spastic colonCrohns Disease Irritable Bowel Syndrome Ulcers

    The Colon follows the Small Intestine and with that change the primary purpose ofthe tissue changes. The Small Intestine is concerned primarily with Digestion andAssimilation. The Colon is concerned primarily with water balance, detoxification,and Elimination.

    The colon is about five feel long and is comprised of three segments:

    The Ascending Colon receives the food from the ileocecal valve on the right sideof the abdomen into it lower portion called the cecum where the appendix resides.From here, the food mass, chyme, must travel upwards to the transverse colon.

    The Transverse Colon runs horizontally across the abdomen beginning at thehepatic flecture near the liver until it turns downward at the splenic flecture.

    The Descending Colon runs down the left side of the abdomen to the sigmoidcolon, and rectum. Here the feces containing putrifying bacteria and waste prod-ucts is held pending convenient evacuation.

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    The Colons Function

    The Colon serves three primary functions. 1) It is the bodys final management ofwater balance in the body, 2) serves to detoxify the blood and lymph, and 3) elimi-nates waste products from the body-system.

    When digested food entersthe colon, it is in a simi liquidstate. This chyme consists ofundigested foods and secre-tions from the liver, gall blad-der, pancreas, small intes-tines, and water. In thececum, the body will with-draw precious water to beused in other areas of thebody.

    Bacteria that dwell here takeover to process the chyme toderive further value from thefood and complete digestionof the material. Billions offriendly bacteria such as aci-dophilus, bulgaricus, benefi-cial strains of streptococcus,and bifido bacterium synthe-size valuable nutrients bydigesting the chyme as itbecomes the fecal mass.Vitamin K and several B vi-tamins are produced here. Some proteins are converted to amino acids here aswell. The colon does not secrete any digesive enzymes but utilizes the beneficialbacteria for the job of decomposing substances. The colon does secrete an mildlyalkaline substance to provide the environment for decomposition.

    The peristaltic wave of muscle contractions move the chyme matter through thecolon. During this process, the body has the ability to release toxins from thebloodstream and the lymphatic system so they can exit the body in the fecal mat-ter. The amount of time it takes to move the chyme into fecal matter and out of thebody is directly related to the amount of fiber in the diet. Thus constipation is oftenan issue of an exhausted parastalsis and low fiber diet.

    When the fecal matter arrives at the sigmoid region, it should be formed into large,soft stools for regular and easy evacuation. Here it contains toxic waste, putrefac-tive elements and should be discharged regularly to prevent prolonged exposureto toxins and the resulting ill health.

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    The Colon as a Source of Disease

    When the New York garbage strike occurred, the city soon became a true cess-pool of rotting waste. The citys health was a major concern due to the potentialincrease for the vermin that feed on waste material - cockroaches, rats, worms,and microbes such as cholera. If the colon is underfunctioning, then the body issubject to toxic wastes and increase in deadly microbes.

    Thus the colon is a major part of the bodys sanitation department. If it is onstrike, it plays a major role in the fatigue, illnesses, mental confusion, bad breath,stress, apathy, and countless other symptoms that are presented to the naturalhealth practitioner.

    When a person claims to eat well, take supplements, exercise, and yet feels tired;there is often a condition called auto-intoxication. Dr. Bernard Jensen wrote: . . . the result of faulty bowel functioning which produces undesirable conse-quences in the body and is the root cause of many of todays diseases andillnesses. Auto-intoxication simply means that people are living in their fecal matter.

    In his writings on the colon, Dr. Wheelwright cited the pioneering work of Dr. HarveyKellogg who stated, Of the 22,000 operations I have personally performed, I neverfound a single normal colon and of the 100,000 performed under my jurisdiction,not over 6% were normal.

    Dr. Norman Walker, a pioneer in bowel health practices, stated: The bulk which isso essential for the proper and complete digestion of our food is needed inn thecolon just as much as in the small intestine. When these fibers pass through theintestines they become, figuratively speaking, highly magnetized, and in this con-dition are very helpful in the functions involved in the various parts of the intes-tines. In addition to receiving the residue of that part of our food which is notdigested, the colon also accommodates itself the fiber - the roughage in thefood upon which it depends for its intestinal broom. When the mineral elementswhich compose the foods we eat are saturated with grease, the digestive organscannot process them efficiently and they are passed out of the small intestine intothe colon as debris. In addition, the body has a great deal of waste to dispose ofthrough the colon in the form of used up cells and tissues. When demagnetizedfood passes through the body system with little or no benefit, eventually thesefoods leave a coating of slime like plaster on a wall. In the course of time thiscoating may gradually increase its thickness until there is only a small hole throughthe center, and the matter so evacuated may contain much undigested food fromwhich the body derives little or no benefit. The consequent result is a starvation ofwhich we are not conscious but which causes old age and senility to race towardsus with the throttle wide open.

    Colon Symptoms

    The colon does not have many pain receptor nerve endings and can withstandconsiderable abuse without causing an alarm. Thus, abnormal bowel symptomscan develop quietly until they are further advanced. Here are some of the condi-tions that can occur with the colon and negatively impact a persons health :

    Ballooning - is a stretching of the colon. Fecal matter can back up into such anarea and poison the entire body.

    Colitis - a general term referring to inflammation of the colon. It occurs when thereis a rupture of the lining or an area of impacted fecal waste that putrefies.

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    Crohns Disease - an auto-immune disease of unknown origin that results in achronic inflammation and deterioration of the intestines.

    Diverticulitis - is an inflammation of small hernias in the colon. This often occurswhen the stool is too hard the prolonged forcing of the stool causes pockets toerupt on the sides of the colon. These pockets collect fecal material that putrifiesand inflames the colon.

    Diverticulosis - chronic diverticulitis. Refers to a colon marked with numerouspockets.

    Prolapsus - of the transverse colon can occur when the colon sags or collapses.This falling down can occur due to an overload of accumulated fecal matter andthe muscle tone fails. The prolapsed part will come to rest on other abdominalorgans, and can then interfere with the function of the uterus and bladder.

    Spastic Colon - just like a charley horse, the overworked colon can spasm whenit over exercises and does not get rest. The spasm interferes with the parastalticwave and cause pain.

    Stricture - is a narrowing of the colon pathway, and results in inflammation. Thefeces collected in front of the stricture can develop a balloon. The colon after thestricture can collapse and atrophy.

    Total Intestinal Mastery startes with Fiber. This is provided automatically to peoplewho follow the diet information in The Pro-Vita! Plan for Optimal Nutrition. Forpeople who do not eat at diet of 75% vegetables, a fiber supplement is essentialto lower the overall toxicity of the body and protect intestinal integrity. For peoplewho have taken antibiotics in the past, a replacement probiotic (Formulas ABC) isnecessary to help re-inoculate the bowel with beneficial bacteria.

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    Self Test for Colon Toxicity

    Condition Yes/No

    1. Diarrhea _______

    2. Recurrant infections or colds _______

    3. History if kidney/bladder infections _______

    4. Yeast Infections (Vaginal yeast) _______

    5. Frequent abdominal cramps _______

    6. Fingernail/toenail fungus _______

    7. Diarrhea and constipation alternate _______

    8. Chronic constipation (less than 2 BMs/day) _______

    9. Used antibiotics in past year? _______

    10. Meat eater and few vegetables in diet _______

    11. Vision rapidly deteriorating _______

    12. Stool has foul odor _______

    13. Frequent gas _______

    14. Restless sleep _______

    15. Rectal, anal itch _______

    16. Sexual dysfunction _______

    17. Slow reflexes _______

    18. Pain, back thighs, shoulders _______

    19. Lethargy, fatigue, apathy _______

    20. Numbness, tingling in hands, feet _______

    21. Drink chlorinated water _______

    More than 5 Yes answers is indicative of bowel toxicity concerns.

    Total Intestinal Mastery Program

    Protocol for Basic Bowel Improvement

    Before Breakfast: (or in lieu of breakfast) 2 scoops ACCELL, 4 Nutri-Fi, 1 ABC

    With every meal: 3 - 5 Nutri-Fiber, 1 C (Colon), 1 CLR (Chlorophyll Plus), 1 FLX

    Mid Afternoon: 2 scoops ACCELL, 4 Nutri-Fi

    Can enhance protocol with 1 APHA with each meal.

    Systemic Formulas provides mastery over many conditions such as these listed,either preventatively or therapeutically. The program that serves as the hub of theseissues is the Total Intestinal Mastery Program.

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    Total Intestinal Mastery begins withFormula C (Colon) the only for-mula available today that addressesthe colon as a tissue both herballyand bio-energetically. Dr. Wheel-wright designed this formula to besupportive of the colon as a tissue,not just to be a mild, non-habit-forming laxative.

    Coupled with the C (Colon) Formulais PHYTO-FIBER GREENS. Thisnew formula was designed by Drs.Timothy Kuss and Jack Tips in theWheelwright tradition. It providesthe Intestines the fiber and nutrientsfor proper assimilation, nourish-ment, and cleansing.

    Other formulas that support the Total Mastery of the Intestines include ACCELLMaster Blend, ABC (Acidophilus, Bifidus Complex) and CHL (Chlorophyll).

    Arthritis starts in the Intestines

    Think of all the people suffering from arthritis. Think of all the people using Glu-cosamine and Chondritin to rebuild the joints without doing anything to stop theCAUSE of arthritis!

    As natural health practitioners, we are commissioned to identify and treat the cause!A primary cause, if not THE CAUSE, of arthritis is dysbiosis and altered bowelanatomy. Forty-five years ago, Dr. Wheelwright taught that arthritis was primarilyan infectious disease, not strictly a metabolic disease. He found that giardia andstrept mutants were involved in the joint inflammation and subsequent deteriora-tion of the joint by the immune system. Thus, he included factors to address thosepathogens in his ARTA formula.

    But where do the infectious pathogens come from? Research continues to linkpoor digestive processes, especially altered bowel anatomy and chronic patho-logical bowel bacteria and rheumatoid arthritis. Pathogenic bacterial overgrowthin the bowel directly leads to the formation of circulating immune complexes andjoint inflammation (synovitis). When bowel permeability is altered by chronic in-flammation resulting in a leaky gut, it exposes the inner body to both the patho-genic microbes (bacteria, virus, protozoa, fungus), especially Clostridium difficile,and to macro-molecule food antigens as well. The resultant immunological con-cern plays a direct role in the induction of arthritis via the immunological reactionand over-reaction.

    When the intestines allow pathogens and macro-molecule food particles to enterthe blood stream, the immune system must activate and fight a war. This auto-immune-induced inflammatory process reaps destruction throughout the body andpreys on the individuals weak links the bowel, the nerves, the joints, the allergyprocesses (histamine release).

    The immunlogical mechanisms of rheumatoid arthritisprobably begin when antigens cross an excessivelypermeabel intestinal mucosa.

    Carli, P.; Press Med, 1995.

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    Protocol for Arthritis, Rheumatoid

    Morning: 2 scoops ACCEL in 6 oz water, 2 ARTA, 1 SENG

    With every meal: 3- 6 Nutri-Fiber; 2 D (Digestive), 2 Ps (Pancreas-s),1 C (Colon), 1 CLR (Chlorophyll), 2 Mpr (Prostata/Ovata)

    Mid-Afternoon: 2 scoops ACCEL in 6 oz water, 2 ARTA, 1 SENG

    Before Bed: 2 VRM-2

    Note: many practitioners use CAL and glusocamine/condritin with meals intheir arthritis protocols. The Mpr formula provides benefits to the synovialfluid in the joints.

    Diabetes linked to the intestinesThe genetic link to Diabetes cannot be denied, but takes that genetic potential andallows it to manifest? Some people have a high T-cell count that can attack thetissues in an auto-immune disease state. Research presented by Hoorfar, J, et al,Diabetes Research, 1992, implicated the immune reaction to the induction of macro-food proteins as a cause of beta cell destruction in the pancreas. some dietaryproteins escape the enzymatic digestion in the gastrointestinal tract, and couldpossibly launch a polyclonal activation of the resting T lymphocyte in susceptibleindividuals. The diabetes protocol is listed as Hyperglycemia.

    Leaky Gut SyndromeIf we think of a human being like a donut, we find the outside skin is exposed toexternal elements, but be also find the gastro-intestinal (GI) tract is also exposedto external elements. Because the GI tract is an area where the outside meets theinside, it not only is involved with the absorption of nutrients, it is a first-line im-mune defense barrier against invading pathogens.

    Confirming what the Natural Health research has been saying for 15 years, NewsweekMagazine, November 17, 1997 published an article entitled, Gut Reactions in whichthey confirmed that tiny leaks in the lining of the small intestine and bowel play amajor role in ASTHMA, ARTHRITIS, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, DIABETES, CHRONICFATIGUE, and numerous other issues. This brings a new awareness of the fact thatthe first-line immune system in the human being is the intestinal lining.

    The intestinal lining serves two major functions: 1) absorb nutrients from the exter-nal environment, and 2) prevent invading pathogens from entering the body. Whenthe diet lacks in the necessary fiber, and contributes to fermentation, containspesticides, herbicides, fungicides, preservatives, and chemical additives, this as-sault on the intestinal lining weakens the integrity of that tissue.

    In addition to being a barrier to invading pathogens, the GI lining is a major part ofour immune systems attack mechanism via an antibody called Secretory IgAand white blood cells. Susbstances that can disrupt the immune barrier include:

    Alcohol Inflammation (food allergies)Aspirin Non-steroidalAntibiotics anti-inflammatory drugsBacteria Partially-hydrogenated oilsDrugs, prescription Pesticides and recreational PreservativesFree radicals ProtozoaFood additives SugarHormones, prescription Virus and in food

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    The inflammation of food allergies can increase the permeability of the intestinallining and allow food allergens to enter enter thebody and where they cause animmunological reaction as reported in Gastroenterology, 1974 by Walker andIsselbacher. This unnatural aggravation of the immune system is what is oftenbehind the various diseases that puzzle western medicine including the beforementioned: celiac disease, asthma, eczema, psoriasis, arthritis, irritable bowel syn-drome, Crohns disease, chronic fatigue, myalgias, environmental illness, fevers ofunknown origin, skin rashes, memory deficit, shortness of breath, and so forth.

    Leaky gut plays a role in auto-immune disorders by its combination with an im-mune system that genetically has a predisposition to excessive T cells. It is theseT-cells that can go awry and attack the bodys own tissues when they are over-stimulated by the leaky guts inability to hold back macro-molecule proteins.

    In Diabetes Research, 1992, Hoorfar wrote, It is thought the some dietary pro-teins escape the enzymatic digestion in the gastrointestinal tract and could possi-bly launch a polyclonal activation of the resting T lymphocytes in scuceptibleindividulas. This is a possible basis of rheumatoid arthritis, Crohns disease, mul-tiple sclerosis, and diabetes, plus many other auto-immune diseases.

    One of the more damaging proteins that can leak through a leaky gut is beta caseinprotein from Cows milk. Antibodies that attack the milk proteins are thought tocross react with the beta cell proteins in the body and destroy them. Thus, thebody may develop an auto-immune attack on the beta cells of the pancreas, andonce destroyed, diabetes is the result.

    Nutrients to Heal a Leaky Gut

    Glutamine - is the main fuel of the intestinal cell and is used for repair and mainte-nance. Glutamine reinforces the immune system and research by Hall and Surg,1996 showed that glutamine enhances the intestinal barrier of the G.I. tract againstvirus, bacteria, protozoa, and food invasion. The ACCELL formula provides anabundance of L-glutamine.

    Anti-Oxidants - prevent free radical damage to the G.I. lining. ACCELL aboundsin anti-oxidants. Vitamin C binds heavy metals; Vitamin E maintains the integrity ofcell membranes. Zinc helps with clearance of infections, increase levels of brush-border enzymes, regeneration of epithelial tissue and improved absorption of wa-ter and electrolytes as reported in JAMA, 9/95.

    N-acetyl glucosamine - in addition to its ability to heal the extracellular tissuesurrounding the intestinal cells (tissue integrity), it has the unique ability to decresethe binding of some of the inflammatory lectins to the intestinal lining. NAG is arare nutrient that can bind the wheat lectin that so often activates the T cell re-sponse and influences the auto-immune response in many people.

    Cats Claw - is an herb renowned for its ability to cleanse the intestinal tract andhelp people with numerous intestinal disorders including Crohns Disease, gastri-tis, ulcers, parasites, candidiasis, diverticulitis, hemorrhoids, leaky gut and floraimbalance as reported in DC Wellness by Dr. Brent Davis.

    Pro-Biotics - Acidohilus, Bifidus, Bulgaricus help offset the pathogenic bacteriaand help maintain proper pH in the intestines.

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    Protocol for Leaky Gut Syndrome

    Before breakfast: 2 scoops ACCEL in water, plus 2 oz. AO, 1 ABC

    With each meal: 4 Nutri-Fiber, 2 D (Digestive)

    Before supper: 2 scoops ACCEL in water, plus 2 oz AO, 1 ABC

    After 10 days on the above protocol, add for three weeks:

    Mid-morning: 2 #4, 1 VRM-3, 1 GOLD, 1 DSIR

    Mid-afternoon: 2 #4, 1 VRM-3, 1 VIVI, 1 DSIR

    Then follow with the first 10 day program for 2 months.

    Now, take the Leaky Gut Syndrome protocol and use it as a foundation for deeperhealing of chronic complaints as follows:

    Protocol for Asthma

    Apply the Leaky Gut Syndrome protocol plus

    With each meal add: 1 R, 1 Ga, 1 Gf, 1/2 capful ZNC, 1 ACX

    Protocol for Psoriasis and Eczema

    Apply the Leaky Gut Syndrome protocol plus

    With each meal add: 1 #4, 1 ACX, 1 Gf, 1 Lb

    Mid-morning: 2 Ls (Liver Stimulant)

    Mid-afternoon: 2 L (Liver)

    Protocol for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Apply the full Leaky Gut Syndrome Protocol

    With each meal add: 2 Ga, 2 Gf

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    Total Liver MasteryStep Three To Correct The Toxic Stress Cycle

    The Livers Vital Influence

    The liver is an intricate and complex organism. It produces some 13,000 chemi-cals for the bodys use, and some 50,000 systems of enzymes, along with thou-sands of synergists that aid the bodys essential functions. This four-and-a-halfpound organ is a marvel of ingenuity beyond any degree of comprehension. It isthe operational center ofbody functions, actions,growth, and repair. Thebodys inherent hierarchy oforgans rates the liver higherthan the eyes, brain, andother organs we deem vi-tal. This fact can be seenby the livers ability to bor-row or rob vitamin A fromthe eyes. It also demon-strates that many eyesightdifficulties are liver-related.In clinical practice, I haveseen numerous examples where improving the liver improves the eyesight. Also,another example of the bodys value of the liver, in cases of oxygen deprivation(drowning), the body will first allow the brain to suffer before allowing the liver to becut off from oxygen. Thus, when people quit breathing, the brain can be damaged,but the liver can hold on allowing life to continue.

    A vital function of the liver is the humanizing of nutrients. Practically every vita-min, mineral, and protein taken into the body must first be enzymated by the liverbefore it can be used. Otherwise these nutrients are not usable and contribute tothe overall burden on the body systems along with toxins. Except for vitamin C,the vitamins and minerals in supplements are not even usable until they first passthrough the liver and become humanized.

    One facet of the Wheelwright research in supplementation is concerned with theenzymation of vitamins and minerals with herbs. According to Wheelwright, thisprocess greatly increases the bioavailability of the nutrients. Once enzymated withthe proper herbs, such as cinnamon, clove, red root, and Irish moss; nutrients canbecome pro-enzymes, and thus require much less work by the liver, which thenhas only to add an element (amino acid, mineral, lipid) and biological warp on theelectron field so that nutriments are compatible with a persons individualenergies.

    Since the concept of the biological warp is new to many people, lets discuss it abit more. Wheelwright taught that every living thing has an energetic signatureunique unto itself. It is the impression of the Life Force through an individual matrixorganized to function as a living thing. This is basically a concept of bioenergeticindividuality. Theres only one of you and you are unique. Many people are alreadyfamiliar with the concept of biochemical individuality due to the writings and re-search of Dr. Roger Williams. Few people realize that the basis for biochemicalindividuality rests on bioenergetic individuality.

    One reason for the crisis in medicine today and the loss of confidence of the people,is that medicine has denied the very uniqueness of the individual from the start.For years the science of medicine has attempted to lump all people into a single

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    test tube. A drug is to force predictable results, time after time. The inconsisten-cies of individuality do not fit into the precise system of evaluate, confirm a diag-nosis, give a drug out of the text book, get a predictable result, collect the bills andput it in the bank.

    The biological warp concept explains some of the difficulties medicine has re-cently encountered as their science advances to new frontiers. Regarding themystery of the bodys incompatibility with donated organs, medical scientists havehad much difficulty with the recipient bodys rejection of organ transplants. Onecompletely overlooked reason is that the newly implanted tissue lacks the bioen-ergetic warp that is unique to the recipient. All medicine can do at this time issuppress the recipients immune system so the host body is unable to reject theforeign tissue. Fortunately, it is being found that after a certain period of time, arecipients body can learn to accept the new tissue, and thus the immune-sup-pressive drugs may be discontinued. A scientific understanding of bioenergeticscould bring a quantum leap to our understanding of health and healing.

    Bioavailability is the reason the body accepts nutrients, but the liver is responsiblefor making the nutrients work. Its not what you eat or what supplements you takethat determines your nutritional level, its what the liver processes.

    Many supplement companies try to market their products by saying they are morebioavailable than their competitors. It is true that certain forms of nutrients aremore readily absorbed, but thats only part of the picture. The real issue is whetheror not the liver can process the nutrients. It may be too congested to do muchwork even if the supplements are bioavailable, or the nutrients may not be com-patible with the individuals system.

    The search for bioavailability in supplements prompted Wheelwright to locate herbalenzymators for each vitamin and mineral he used in nutrient formulas. Supple-ments like his AZV (A to Z Vitamins) formula provide nutrients that are low-po-tency, natural, proenzymated, and, in his terms, truly bioavailable. This is whyWheelwrights research is years ahead of the biochemists who are still debatingwhether calcium oratate or calcium citrate is a more available source. Its the workwith living energies as found in herbs that allows the quantum leap in nutritionthat Wheelwright brought forth. Until the biochemists understand bioenergy andliving energetic blueprints (herbs) that provide life-compatible nutrients, theyll con-tinue to lag behind in providing nutritional supplements that are bioavailable andsupportive of health both biochemically and bioenergetically.

    To the biochemist, a vitamin E molecule that rotates clockwise synthesized byEastman Kodak from toxic byproducts of photochemicals is the same as the natu-ral vitamin E found in wheat germ. Molecularly they look the same, butbioenergetically theres a big difference. Kirlian photography was the first scienceto record the striking differences in the apparently identical structures. The ener-getic pattern of the chemically-derived molecule was flat and harshly geometric,but the vegetable-derived molecule was vibrant, variable, artistically geometric.Now the case for nature-based (as opposed to synthetically-derived) nutrients iswell established. Life begets life!

    It is estimated that the human body can function on just 20% of the total capacityof the liver. This capacity is measured electronically (nutritional electro-acupunc-ture) with EEG-type or piezo-electric equipment. It is also estimated that few peoplefunction on more than 35% of liver capacity, particularly after age 38. And peoplewith a 35% liver capacity feel, react, think, see, and perform many times betterthan those who have only a 20% capacity. Imagine how you would feel if your liverwere to operate at 70%! You would not only feel many times more energetic andvital, you would live longer and do so with more abundant health.

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    In China, they refer to the liver as the lifeline. How right they are. One commonChinese expression translates as Good morning. How is your liver? That greet-ing demonstrates the importance of the liver in overall well-being from the per-spective of a five-thousand-year old tradition.

    Detoxification: Your Personal Environmental Agency

    Many people today are concerned about the accumulation of toxins in the body.More and more we hear of poisonous chemicals that get into our bodies. Thefollowing is an outline of toxins that interfere with liver function:

    Agricultural crop poisonsPesticides Chemical fertilizersHerbicides Dormant spraysFungicides

    Agricultural animal chemicalsGrowth hormones VaccinationsAntibiotics

    Food processing chemicalsRipening sprays Pesticide gassesChemical additives PreservativesWaxes

    VaccinationsFormaldehydeLive virusForeign proteins introduced to the body abnormally

    Prescription drugsAZT Ketoconozole

    Flagil Estrogen/progesteroneChemotherapy Acetaminophen

    All medicinal drugs (see Physicians Desk Reference)

    Recreational drugsMarijuana XTCCocaine CrackAmphetamines BarbituratesOpiates (Heroin, Dilaudid, Morphine, etc.)

    Environmental pollutantsIndustrial wastes - waterways, air (PCB)Chlorine and fluoride in municipal waterAuto exhaust (lead, cadmium, heavy metals)Solvents (benzene, trichlorethylene (dry cleaning fluid), methylene chloride (decaffeinating chemical), household cleanersHousehold bug sprays, garden sprays, etc.Styrene

    Dental fillings (silver-mercury amalgam)

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    Addictive foods and detrimental consumablesAlcohol ChocolateSugar CoffeeTobacco (primary and secondary smoke)Soft drinks (caffeine, phosphoric acid, caramel coloring)Mega-vitamins (yes, too much is harmful)

    Fried and fatty foodsAll fried foods Rancid oilsExcessive fatty foods Hydrogenated Oils

    RadiationRadiation treatmentsPolice radar, at the transmitterMicrowave transmittersELF radiations from computer screens, etc.Cellular phonesIrradiated foods (unknown by-products)X-ray

    Body products Deodorants (aluminum)Hair spray Eye drops (mercury)Cosmetics Baby oil (mineral oil)Others too numerous to mention

    All these, and so many more things, add to the toxic stress on the body. Why isenvironmental illness a growing health concern? Just look at the toxic accumula-tion of health concerns facing our bodies every minute of every day.

    To combat this, many people buy bottled water, install air purifiers, take antioxi-dant nutritional supplements (vitamins A, C, E, selenium, stabilized oxygen prod-ucts, beta carotene, silymarin herb, dl methionine, etc.), undergo fasts and coloncleanses, and try their best to avoid contaminated and preserved foods. Suchefforts are all well and good, but people often overlook the most basic and mostimportant area of personal protection a healthy, well-functioning liver. Without ahealthy liver, all the other protectors are mere drops in the bucket.

    A healthy liver means the body can detoxify environmental pollutants better.Building the livers ability to function is the first step people must take in order tolive safely and healthily in the world today. Then, periodically, it may be beneficialto undergo a more aggressive or specific detoxification program to maintain amore pollutant-free body. Unfortunately, people are taking megavitamin nutritionalsupplements erroneously thinking that more is better, but their livers are too slug-gish to process the supplements effectively. Thus more is worse. However, vita-mins that work directly in the bloodstream (vitamin C) help, but they are only su-perficial help and must be repeated daily. High levels of vitamin supplements cantax a weak liver even more, as well as create biochemical imbalances. Take care ofthe liver triad first, then use low-potency, natural, herb-based vitamins and supple-ments for environmental protection. Dr. Wheelwrights AZV (A to Z Vitamins) For-mula was designed with these guidelines in mind.

    For an example of the importance of the livers role in environmental protection,suppose two people eat pesticide-sprayed vegetables. One retains the toxins, theother excretes them. The difference between the two people is primarily one ofliver function. The one who retains the toxins has a congested, weak liver; or per-haps an inhibited liver function due to other causes such as anger or use of pre-

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    scription drugs known to effect liver function. The one who passed the poisonsout of the body has a well-functioning liver which is not overburdened with exces-sive detoxification of putrefactive matter from the bowel, alcohol, caffeine, drugs,and large molecule proteins. Thus the healthy liver is able to cleanse itself and thebody, as well as maintain proper metabolic functions based on a proper supply ofnutrients. Your liver is your own environmental agency - provided it is functioningwell.

    Nutritional scientists have known about the livers self-cleaning process for de-cades, but the various liver-cleansing methods available to help the process alongwere either too slow to help people quickly, or they were drastic undesirable thera-pies. Some programs took nearly two years to produce significant changes in theliver. Eighteen months of strenuous, regimented work became the standard for themost effective programs (such as Dr. Royal B. Lees, the renowned nutritional sci-entist). Thus the idea that a person must do one month nutritional work for everyyear the liver had been congested was considered both practical and optimal.

    The Chinese herbalists have been looking for ways to promote liver health for4000 years. Even they, with the help of acupuncture, admit that thorough liverimprovement takes many months or years of work. Even with the Western practiceto stimulate the liver with coffee enemas, a therapy still actively promoted to shockthe liver into cleansing itself, results are hard-won. With coffee enemas there is therisk of serious damage if they are taken over a prolonged period of time. It onlymakes sense that if coffee is harmful to health applied orally, it is still harmful tohealth if applied rectally. Even though opposed to coffee enemas, it is only fair tomention that some people have experienced benefits from them. And there arecertain conditions where such a therapy could be used. For example, coffee en-emas are part of the Gerson Clinics cancer therapy. In such circumstances wherethe liver must be cleansed and brought back on line without delay, the coffeeenema is a useful therapy. The best perspective on this is that it is a therapy, to beused only if necessary, and only for a short period of time. Wheelwrights develop-ment of the liver triad program helps eliminate the need for radical therapies for amajority of people.

    It seems the liver has so much to do to maintain the bodys energy, metabolicprocesses, and house-cleaning, that revitalization of its tissues can be a slow pro-cess. Yet the self-revitalization process is well established with the liver, meaningthat the liver can repair and reestablish itself very well. So, in a normal, healthystate, the liver does all its work and still has time to take care of itself.

    Unfortunately, as we see today, the liver is overworked and does not effectivelymaintain optimal health for itself and the body. Since most people wont or cantsignificantly reduce the overall burden on the liver without supplementation, sometype of program or regimen is needed to help regain the health people could expe-rience if the liver functioned better. The lack of nutritional programs or tools thatcould consistently enhance the inherent cleansing, rebuilding, and supportive ca-pabilities of the liver was the driving force for Wheelwrights research. In the 1950swhen he began his research, there was no simple and effective plan that couldaddress the livers complex energies and Wheelwright believed fundamentally, thatin the relationship between human beings and nature, there should be a moreeffective way to nourish the liver. Now, due to his quest and research which spannedthirty years, and with the development of the comprehensive Liver Lifeline Pro-gram presented in this material, the liver can respond energetically in a matter ofdays and substantial results obtained in just two to four months. In my and manyothers opinions, the liver triad program is one of the major nutritional discoveriesof the 20th century.

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    Please understand that it takes longer than four months to rebuild the millions ofcells in the entire liver, but noticeable improvement is often seen in just 21 days,with consistently noticeable improvement experienced in 45 days. This rapid im-provement has been observed by our research with dark-field microscopy, electro-acupuncture, SMAC-26 blood tests, and reports from hundreds of health profes-sionals. By examining the blood with a dark field microscope, spicules (fibrin),chylous material (poorly processed dietary fats, such as triglycerides), andanulocytes (low iron, trapped cholesterol) seen prior to the program was found tobe significantly improved in as little as three weeks. In electro-acupuncture evalu-ation, the high or low readings would often normalize within three weeks, andindicator-drops minimize within six weeks. While such improvement is excitingand significant, the program should be followed for a longer period of time to bringlasting results.

    For example, a 27-year-old man showed a high level of chylous material (fats fromfood yet to be processed) as well as low iron levels in his blood on his first exami-nation. Five hours earlier he had eaten a breakfast of strawberries, banana, yogurt,and granola. These test results indicated poor digestion (the introduction of di-gested foods into the bloodstream was probably retarded) and poor liver function.The liver should clear chylous material from the blood within four hours of eating.Electro-acupuncture evaluation revealed a low liver meridian energy andbiokinesiology (muscle testing) also revealed a weak liver circuit. A liver functiontest ordered from a medical lab showed that the SGOT and SGPT enzymes wereslightly elevated to 48 and 39 respectively, indicating some liver stress.

    A dietary regimen with liver triad nutritional therapy began the following day. Fifty-six days later the blood was tested again. This time the test was conducted 3 1/2hours after a breakfast of scrambled tofu with olives and jalapenos, feta cheese,soaked sunflower seeds, a large vegetable salad with light vinaigrette dressing,and steamed asparagus.

    The chylous material was not present, showing improved digestion and improvedliver function. Also, the low iron condition was completely gone though no ironsupplementation was given. A follow up lab test showed SGOT was normal at 25and SGPT was optimal at 22.

    Electro-acupuncture and biokinesiology showed the liver meridian to be in optimalbioenergetic balance. The liver triad program was continued for another two monthsas maintenance.

    In the words of the patient, the heavy feeling in my head is gone. I am clearer andmore energetic. My fast-paced lifestyle leaves a lot to be desired, but my nutri-tional work has made a gigantic improvement in my health.

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    Liver Toxicity Questionnaire

    Condition Y or N

    1. Abdominal pain after eating fatty food _______

    2. Pain in the side under the right rib cage _______

    3. Painful or tender big toe _______

    4. Hard dry stool, painful to pass _______

    5. Stool color is grayish (light in color) _______

    6. Headaches following meals _______

    7. Recurring sour, bitter taste in mouth _______

    8. Stool has foul odor _______

    9. Yellow sclera (white of eyes) _______

    10. Bad breath or body odor _______

    11. Tired, sleepy after meals _______

    12. Dandruff _______

    13. Retain water _______

    14. Dry skin and/or hair _______

    15. Eat a fast food restaurants _______

    16. Impatient, impulsive, easy to anger _______

    17. Vision problems, red or dry eyes _______

    18. Have had jaundice or hepatitis _______

    19. High blood cholesterol and/or low HDL _______

    20. Allergies _______

    Yes answers indicate excessive toxicity. More than 5 yes answersindicate the need for liver improvement.

    An Herbal Breakthrough

    Managing the liver as improving liver function was called in the 1950s, had al-ways been difficult. As we have already discussed, improving the liver nutritionallyrequired a great deal of time and effort. The ineffectiveness of many programs andthe extreme therapies (enemas, fasts, strong herbs) required, caused Wheelwrightto know that there must be a better way. He felt, philosophically, that nature had asimple and effective way to rejuvenate the liver with foods and herbs. He devoutlybelieved that human beings and plants lived in a special relationship with the natu-ral order, and that plants were the true medicines for healing. Therefore, he sur-mised that the method to manage the liver had not yet been discovered.

    As a biochemist and researcher, Wheelwright worked for years with numerousherbal programs for liver management. His search optimistically lead him to Chinajust prior to the communist regime. He felt that answers must surely be found inChina since the Chinese have such a deep respect for the liver.

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    During his stay in China, he traveledthousands of miles and hiked the by-ways to remote areas seeking answersfor the liver. While witnessing the won-ders of natural cure with the barefootdoctors and acupuncturists, he gradu-ally grew discouraged regarding hispersonal project to find a great livertherapy. He developed the opinion thatChina has so much knowledge aboutliver because so many people have liverailments from eating a diet of too manycooked foods and too much rancid oil.Therefore they have to support the liver,but optimal health was not beingrealized.

    Although he learned a lot and devel-oped a great respect for Chinese herbal medicine, and he shared a lot of his knowl-edge with Chinese herbalists, he left disillusioned because he had not found ananswer to his quest for an effective liver program. He also found a great deal ofdifference in the vitality of the wild-crafted Chinese herbs and the cultivated ones.He felt the cultivated herbs which were being exported had lost a significant por-tion of their vitality due to being farmed on the same soil with the same fertilizer(human) for hundreds of years.

    It wasnt until several years later in his research with Brazilian herbs, that Wheel-wright found what he termed miracle herbs. He termed them miracle herbs notso much because they worked wonders individually, but because it was a miraclein his life that he was led to find herbs that matched the unique, energetic proper-ties of the liver. For him it was confirmation of a Divine Plan and proof that herbsare Gods medicines for the human being.

    After all, who says that the only way to help the body cure its aliments is to take apoisonous, chemical compound by prescription, or inject it with chemicals, or ex-pose it to deadly chemicals and radiations? It is important to know that there aremany ways to help the body restore health.

    To fully understand this awe-inspiring experience, Ill have to explain the type ofresearch Dr. Wheelwright was conducting at that time. Wheelwright built a verysophisticated instrument he called a biosynsizer, which was basically a piezo-electric, radionic device whereby he measured the energy fields of living things. Inhis early research, he measured tissues, living and cadaverous, and cataloguedtheir bioenergetic signatures. He learned that different tissues in the body haddifferent numeric ratings or unique sine-waves which he observed on hisequipments oscilloscope.

    From this research he constructed tables of optimal tissue readings and knew theorgans and tissues of the body by their numeric signatures. For instance, the kid-neys were cataloged at 13,850 bvw (bio-valent Wheelwright). Any substance thathas that value is either a kidney, kidney-like, or supports the kidneys.

    Now it occurred to Wheelwright, that the way to nourish or heal a tissue was toconstruct an herbal formula that had the same vibratory rate as the healthy tissue.Thus, a kidney formula should measure 13,850 bvw. So he set to work catalogingherbs by their energetic signatures.

    Soon, he realized his great plan had a problem. After measuring numerous herbs,he found that plant energies assembled in the 600 to 1200 bvw range. Now body

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    tissues ranged from 11,000 to 5,233,000 bvw, but plants were not anywhere nearthat refined vibratory rate. So evidently it was up to the liver to help boost up thefoods and alter them to be accepted into the body. But his theory of matchingherb-energies to body-energies was suffering.

    After several attempts to devise a mathematical scale to size up the herbal ener-gies to tissue standards, he discovered an amazing principle. When he took twoherbs, mixed them together, dissolved them in triple-distilled water, and measuredthe change in surface tension, he learned that suddenly the energy was raisedbeyond the sum total of the two herbs. He mixed one herb of 626 bvw with anotherherb of 682 bvw and came up with a blend that measured 12,125 bvw a tenfoldquantum leap. Thus, Wheelwright discovered the mathematics of herbal syner-gism. And he learned that he could indeed construct herbal formulas that wouldhave an energetic rate approximate to the rate of a specific healthy tissue. Thisbecame the basis for his next 30 years of herbal research. [For additional informa-tion on the numeric ratings of herbal synergism, see Tim Kuss A Guidebook toClinical Nutrition For The Health Professional listed in the catalog at the back ofthis book.]

    But the story goes on from here. In taking the readings of the liver, Wheelwrightfound something unique and unusual. Unlike other tissues that have a single ener-getic reading, he found three distinct energies with the liver. He speculated thatthis was the reason that managing the liver with herbal therapies was so difficult.No therapy addressed the whole liver and its three levels of energy. Now, all he hadto do was build a liver formula that addressed the three energies and hed have hisbreakthrough.

    Basically, Wheelwright found that the liver was a lot more complex than anyonehad imagined, and that its sphere of influence for the body was very comprehen-sive. The lower liver lobe measured 580 bvw. The left lobe measured 6200 bvw,and the main lobe measured 61,040 bvw. These complex energies were testimonyto the livers incredible ability to alter molecules, break down toxic chemicals, makefood nutrients accepted by the immune system, and destroy and reuse bacteria.

    It is certainly true that worthwhile endeavors do not come easily. And Wheelwrightsliver formula project was no exception. He could not find herbs that were compat-ible with the livers different energies. He tried to build three separate formulas, butthey were no more effective than prior formulas. So the research came to a halt.

    It came to a halt until he found a Brazilian herb that had three distinct energies allto itself. And this is when Wheelwright felt humbled by this insight into the greatplan of life. There was indeed an herb that was made by nature for the liver. In-spired by this breakthrough, he found three other herbs in Brazil that met thiscriteria. With new insight, he re-examined some the herbs hed already catalogedsuch as Utahs mountain mahogany, and finally found seven herbs that were suit-able for complete liver support.

    According to Wheelwright, three of the seven miracle herbs are catatonic (theyionize with a positive electrical charge called cationic) and work to cleanse, detoxify,and enhance the livers function. Four are anabolic (they have a negative electricalcharge called anionic) and work to build, reconstruct, and support the liver.

    The three catabolic herbs are included in a comprehensive liver stimulating for-mula (Ls - Liver Stimulator) best used early in the day to improve liver function anddetoxify. The four anionic herbs form a separate liver building formula (L - LiverBuilder) best used in the afternoon or evening to rebuild. This allows for the natural

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    cycles of the liver: Cleanse in the morning, build in the afternoon. As a Zero X orMT (mother tincture in dry form) formula, the bioenergetic factors begin workingwithin a few minutes after taking the formula. The herb chemistry usually becomesavailable within 15 to 45 minutes. Wheelwright designed his formulas to provideboth bioenergetic and biochemical properties.

    By working with herbs that had three energies, Wheelwright was able to expandthem energetically by combining other nutrients with them so the resulting formulawould fall in the 580-6200-61,040 bvw range simultaneously. Thus, he was able toconstruct a formula that worked with the whole liver and brought forth a new di-mension of herbal effectiveness.

    Unique to the liver is an interesting set of circumstances based on the fact that theliver has a very strong self-rebuilding capability as well as a strong self-cleansingmechanism. If you build the liver, you also enhance its cleansing capability. If youstimulate the liver to cleanse, you also enhance its rebuilding capability. So heresan interesting case of a function contained within its opposite. The Chinese wereparticularly intrigued with this phenomenon of life where deep within the yang, yincan be found; and deep within yin, yang can be found. This is a key principle in thelaw of balance. So, the point to this discussion is that Wheelwrights two formulas,L-Liver Builder and Ls-Liver Stimulant, which can appear to be at opposite polari-ties, are actually allies, and to a great extent, accomplish the same results themanagement of the liver.

    To further facilitate the removal of toxic residues characteristic of the left liverlobe, Wheelwright designed formula ACX (Vitamin Detox) as specific support fordetoxification.

    By working with separate formulas, the cleansing effort does not get too far aheadof the building effort, so the liver is not forced into a severe cleansing reaction acondition where an overload of toxins is dumped into the bloodstream causingillness and kidney congestion. Thorough detoxification can occur gradually with-out a massive cleansing crisis that could result in severe headaches, colds, flu,diarrhea, redistribution of toxins, and so forth.

    For these reasons this detoxification program is heralded by many natural healthpractitioners as one of the major nutritional breakthroughs of the 20th Century.This unique cleansing program is based on building and activating the liver. Sincethe liver has a natural cleansing cycle, as its function is built up it automaticallyincludes cleansing but its a body-directed cleansing, not a forced cleansing.

    Wheelwright was brilliant in his perspectives on natural healing. He held a deeprespect for the bodys innate wisdom. Thus he sought to encourage thebodys own mechanisms with his formulas so they would work gently, deeply, andeffectively.

    Having found his dream effective herbal nutrition for the liver, Wheelwright wentthe next step to outline the liver triad program to break the toxic stress cycle.Before going on to the toxic stress cycle, lets look at the relationship between thecolon and the liver as these two organs make up two thirds of the liver triad.

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    The Basic Liver Triad Program

    Heres how many health professionals design a basic Liver Triad Program.Dosages vary with the individuals sensitivity.

    Time Systemic Herb FormulasUpon Arising 3 Ls (Liver Stimulator), 2 scoops ACCEL

    With Breakfast 1 D (Digestive), 1 C (Colon), 3 Nutri-Fiber

    With Lunch 1 D (Digestive), 1 C (Colon), 3 Nutri-Fiber

    With Supper 1 D (Digestive), 1 C (Colon), 3 Nutri-Fiber

    Before Bed 3 L (Liver Builder)

    The duration of this program depends on the individuals situation and goals. Aminimum tune-up program is for three weeks. A basic program for most peoplewith no specific liver-related health concerns is for six weeks. For people withconcerns regarding the liver such as a history of excessive alcohol use, history ofsmoking, history of prescription or recreational drug use, or with clinical indica-tions such as elevated GGT, SGOT, SGPT, (blood test results) twelve weeks isoptimal

    The Liver Lifeline Program

    The Liver Lifeline Program starts with the basic Liver Triad and adds the nutritionalpower of The Pro-Vita! Plan, the energy of endocrine supplementation, and theenhancement of additional detoxification support. Dosages vary with the individualssensitivity.

    Time Systemic Herb FormulasUpon Arising 3 Ls (Liver Stimulant), 2 scoops ACCEL

    With Breakfast 1 D (Digestive), 1 C (Colon),

    Pro-Vita! 5 + 5 1 ACX (Vitamin Detox), 3 Nutri-Fiber

    Mid Morning 3 Ga (Adrenal)

    With Lunch 1 D (Digestive), 1 C (Colon),

    Pro-Vita! 5 + 5 1 ACX (Vitamin Detox) 3 Nutri-Fiber

    Mid Afternoon 3 Gf (Thyroid)

    With Supper 1D (Digestive), 1 C (Colon),1 ACX (Vitamin Detox), 3 Nutri-Fiber

    Before Bed 3 L (Liver Builder)

    Protocol for Hepatitis C Concerns

    Before Breakfast: 2 scoops ACCEL in 6 oz water, 1 ABC

    With Breakfast: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 1 CLR, 2 D, 1 C, 2 Lb, 2 Ps

    Mid-morning: 3 Ls, 2 ATAK, 2 VIVI, 2 #4

    With Lunch: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 1 CLR, 2 D, 1 C, 2 Lb,

    Mid-afternoon: 3 L, 2 ATAK, 2 #3 (Bactrix)

    With Supper: 3 Nutri-Fiber, 1 CLR, 2 D, 2 Lb, 2 Ps

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    SummaryWithin the family of Systemic formulas, a practitioner can now have total masteryof the most important and powerful aspect of natural healing - the very foundationof body function and the dividing line between health and disease. The basis ofthis is found in the healing triad and complete mastery of the three pillars thatmake up the foundation of health. Practically every one needs to improve theirdigestion, elimination and liver function, and if done routinely, a greater health andlongevity with freedom from chronic disea