For many years, so-called nutritional experts advocated a low protein,
low fat, high carbohydrate diet as the perfect diet for all of us. They
promised that we’d lose weight and lower our cholesterol while simultaneously
improving our health and fitness.
Well, they turned out to be wrong, dead wrong for some and seriously
wrong for millions of others. Instead of fulfilling its promise, this
latest “right diet for all people” to come down the pike produced a rise
in obesity like this country has never seen, along with the "bonus" side-effect
of an ever-growing epidemic in diabetes.
Today we find ourselves on the cusp of the pendulum poised to swing the
other way.
Recent scientific studies have “discovered” that just maybe the high
carb, low protein/fat diet is not so good after all, and that what really
is the best “right diet for all people” is a high protein, low carb diet.
Unfortunately, the truth of the matter is that REALITY once again
will prove to be different than expected. In a few years, there will be
a fallout of just as many people suffering in the wake of this “new” pendulum
swing as from the last one.
The problems will be different, but the “casualty rate” will be about
the same. Metabolic Typing, the science of individualized nutrition, reveals
why this will be the case.
Through Metabolic Typing, it has been learned that the answer to the
question of the right diet lies with your genes -- not whim, fancy or
philosophical belief, or even in scientific research, at least not in
the way it is being performed today.
Previous studies have shown benefit to the low protein/fat, high carb
diet as well as the opposite diet of high protein/fat, low carb diet.
But basic premises of Metabolic Typing such as the idea of biochemical
individuality, or that the same nutrient can have different effects in
different Metabolic Types, or that the same disease can arise in different
Metabolic Types for totally opposite biochemical reasons, have far-reaching
effects and shatter many current en vogue MYTHs of nutrition.
Here are some examples that not only offer some valuable, practical information,
but also reveal greater insight into the exciting new world of Metabolic
Typing:
MYTH: A vegetarian diet or a diet high in fruits and vegetables
and low in protein and fat is good for you.
REALITY: If it's wrong for your Metabolic Type, meaning, if it
is not in line with your ancestral diet, your genetically-based nutritional
requirements, this diet can make you sicker or create new health problems
for you. There are no "good" foods and there are no "bad" foods, except
in terms of the requirements of your unique Metabolic Type.
MYTH: The Healthy Diet
REALITY: There's no such thing as a diet that is universally healthy
for everyone. This applies to any diet that is purportedly right for all
people – whether it’s the Atkins Diet, MacDougall Diet, Ornish Diet, (or
pick any diet you can think of!). The only diet that is healthy for you
is the diet that is right for your Metabolic Type. Only that diet meets
your inherited needs for nutrients.
MYTH: To lose weight you need to reduce calories and limit fat
(or limit protein or limit carbs).
REALITY: Fat doesn't make you fat. Protein doesn't make you fat.
Carbohydrates don't make you fat. And even calories per se don't make
you fat. But what does make you fat is the inability to properly metabolize,
or convert to energy, carbs, proteins, fats and calories.
If you're overweight, you're actually starving -- starving for the right
balance of nutrients that will increase your metabolic rate and convert
to energy the food you're eating instead of storing it as fat.
Eat the right foods for your Metabolic Type and eat the right ratios
of macronutrients (proteins, fats, carbs) and you’ll be giving your body
the right kind of fuel for your engines of metabolism. Science is beginning
to awaken to the idea that much of what our bodies do with food is in
our genes.
MYTH: To lose weight all you need to do is reduce calories and
exercise more.
REALITY: Millions of people have done just that, but in most cases
have not only failed to lose weight, but gained weight instead. Worse,
for most people, reducing calories has led to food cravings, binge or
yo-yo dieting, mood swings and energy fluctuations.
Only by giving your body food that it can efficiently convert to energy
will you lose weight permanently. Only then can watching calories and
exercising regularly make a real and lasting difference.
Best of all, when you eat right for your Metabolic Type, when your body
fully converts to energy the food you eat, gone forever will be the gnawing
hunger, food cravings, binges, mood swings and energy fluctuations that
normally are associated with “dieting.”
MYTH: If you take lots of supplements and "cover all your bases,"
your body will take what it needs and discard the rest.
REALITY: This is like saying that if you hold a flame under your
outstretched hand, your body will take whatever heat it needs and throw
off the rest. Such ideas ignore the REALITY of cause and effect.
If you apply a flame to skin, the skin will burn. Fire has specific physical
properties that apply wherever fire is present.
Similarly, nutrients have very precise effects on the body -- either
stimulating or sedating, acidifying or alkalinizing. Every supplement
you consume will either stimulate or sedate specific organs, systems and
fundamental control mechanisms.
Take the wrong nutrients or the wrong formulations for your Metabolic
Type and you will worsen your existing imbalances or create new imbalances
and all of the problems that go with them. Nutrients indeed have the power
to heal, but they also have the power to make you ill if they are wrong
for your Metabolic Type.
MYTH: Everyone should take calcium (or vitamin C, or anti-oxidants,
etc.).
REALITY: Nothing could be further from the truth. Through Metabolic
Typing, we know that any nutrient can have opposite effects in different
Metabolic Types. This is why a nutrient can help correct a condition in
one person, have little or no effect on another person, or worsen the
same condition in a different Metabolic Type.
Thus the old adage, "one’s food is another’s poison." This is why you
should only take those supplements that are right for your Metabolic Type.
Every nutrient raises or lowers up to 9 other nutrients in your body.
So taking therapeutic doses of vitamin C can actually, for example, cause
cancer (vitamin C lowers copper, so if you are already deficient in copper
and take high therapeutic doses of vitamin C, you can seriously compromise
your immune system).
Taking too much calcium can actually cause osteoporosis (in order for
calcium to be utilized, it needs certain synergistic nutrients and if
you are already low in those synergistic nutrients, taking more calcium
will only further deplete the existing deficient levels, worsening any
problems relating to calcium metabolism).
Eating a low-fat diet can actually raise cholesterol (if it further disturbs
the body's cholesterol metabolism, e.g., certain metabolic types paradoxically
need to eat a high-fat diet to promote efficient cholesterol metabolism).
Of course, everyone needs all the nutrients in order to be healthy . .
. but not in therapeutic doses. So before you start supplementing your
diet, it’s best to know your Metabolic Type.
MYTH: Nutrients are nutrients. It doesn't matter what form they
are in.
REALITY: The carriers of nutrients are just as powerful -- in some
cases even more powerful -- in their effects on metabolism as the nutrients
themselves. Depending on your Metabolic Type, any nutrient can be acidifying
or alkalinizing.
For example, in a Parasympathetic (alkaline) Metabolic Type, calcium
is acidifying, but in a Fast Oxidizer, calcium is alkalinizing. So, it
is important that an acid form of calcium (e.g., calcium chloride) be
used if you’re an alkaline Parasympathetic type metabolizer, but that
an alkaline form of calcium (calcium citrate) be used if you’re an acidic
Fast Oxidizer.
Otherwise, the nutritional supplement will at best have a neutral effect,
and at worst, actually worsen your existing imbalances. You can take the
best supplements money can buy, but if they are not right for your Metabolic
Type -- the right nutrients and the right forms of the nutrients – they
won’t produce the result you’re looking for and can end up making you
worse than before.
MYTH: Drink lots of orange juice to help get rid of a cold
REALITY: Colds and flus are viruses and viruses thrive in an alkaline
biochemical environment. Citrus juice, because it is such a highly alkalinizing
food, is one of the worst things you can ingest to prevent and fight off
a cold or flu virus. Interestingly, cold weather produces an alkaline
shift in the body.
In addition, the most powerful alkalinizing substances in your diet are
sugar, alcohol, caffeine, salt (and nicotine), the very substances that
tend to increase in our diets during cold weather and the holidays. Beginning
with Halloween, and going on through Thanksgiving, Christmas and the New
Year's celebrations, the amounts of these highly alkalinizing substances
dramatically increase in our diets.
When you consider the elevation of those alkaline foods in our diets
in combination with the alkaline effect of the cold weather, is it any
wonder that time of year has come to be known as “the cold & flu season?”
At the first sign of a cold or flu, try to acidify your system by increasing
protein and decreasing carbohydrates, particularly fruits (especially
citrus) and the alkaline substances listed above.
When you buy a new car, one of the first things you learn is the kind
of fuel it uses. You wouldn’t want to use the wrong kind of fuel for fear
of damaging the engine, not to mention the fact that its performance would
suffer dramatically.
You would do well to adopt the same attitude towards your own body. Remember
that your body is designed to be healthy, but in order to run efficiently,
it must be given the right fuel, the kind of fuel it is genetically programmed
to utilize.
You can eat the best organic foods, take the finest supplements money
can buy, drink plenty of pure water, get sufficient rest and exercise
regularly, but if you do not meet the needs of your Metabolic Type, you’ll
only be wasting your time and money.
Give your body what it needs and you’ll enjoy a lifetime of good health,
energy and well-being.