Nutrient Imbalance as cause of MS? Dr. Bill Walsh
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 5:08 pm
From what I have seen/read it seems that if we can correct our nutrient imbalance via any number of means (supplementation, FMT, diet etc.) we can go a ways to overcome a variety of medical conditions. Diet may not be radical enough in some cases though.
Dr. Walsh (PhD Chem. Eng.) found that people with the same mental conditions (ADHD, bi-polar, autism, Alzheimer's etc.) have the (nearly exact) same nutrient imbalance. He corrects the imbalance (eg zinc,B6 deficiency, copper overload etc.) and presto! He has trained many MDs and has gained a substantial following in the psychiatric community due to the large number of patients he has treated along with his treatment success.
Perhaps MSers have a similar/common nutrient imbalance? After doing the Organic Acids Test (urine) I noticed my levels of vitD & B6 were very low even though I was already supplementing with them! Maybe we don't necessarily have poor diets but rather we metabolize specific nutrients poorly?
Bill Walsh is a PhD, Chemical Engineering who volunteered in the U.S. prison system as a young man. He conducted research to find out how select groups - especially peeps with ADHD, Behaviour Disorders, Bi-polar etc. differ from the general population. He found that each group had a distinct nutrient profile e.g. elevated copper, low zinc. Correcting respective imbalances he had remarkable success. Today he has quite the following among psychiatrists due to the massive amount data he has collected along with treatment success.
In a separate video I watched Dr. Walsh states that of the last 50 school shootings in the USA since 1990 40 of the perpetrators had been prescribed an SSRI (e.g. Zoloft) just prior to the shooting.
I'm on my second pass. The first chapters are dense - push through to the treatment of specific conditions. I had the OAT organic acid test (urine) done (US) & 23&me genetic profile. I've had an acquaintance have success with her father (Alzheimer's) after two weeks of treatment. The father's GP is now on board - impressed by Walsh's work.
I'll try to post Dr. W's book but I downloaded it on Amazon for $10. Nutrient Power.
PN
Dr. Walsh (PhD Chem. Eng.) found that people with the same mental conditions (ADHD, bi-polar, autism, Alzheimer's etc.) have the (nearly exact) same nutrient imbalance. He corrects the imbalance (eg zinc,B6 deficiency, copper overload etc.) and presto! He has trained many MDs and has gained a substantial following in the psychiatric community due to the large number of patients he has treated along with his treatment success.
Perhaps MSers have a similar/common nutrient imbalance? After doing the Organic Acids Test (urine) I noticed my levels of vitD & B6 were very low even though I was already supplementing with them! Maybe we don't necessarily have poor diets but rather we metabolize specific nutrients poorly?
Bill Walsh is a PhD, Chemical Engineering who volunteered in the U.S. prison system as a young man. He conducted research to find out how select groups - especially peeps with ADHD, Behaviour Disorders, Bi-polar etc. differ from the general population. He found that each group had a distinct nutrient profile e.g. elevated copper, low zinc. Correcting respective imbalances he had remarkable success. Today he has quite the following among psychiatrists due to the massive amount data he has collected along with treatment success.
In a separate video I watched Dr. Walsh states that of the last 50 school shootings in the USA since 1990 40 of the perpetrators had been prescribed an SSRI (e.g. Zoloft) just prior to the shooting.
I'm on my second pass. The first chapters are dense - push through to the treatment of specific conditions. I had the OAT organic acid test (urine) done (US) & 23&me genetic profile. I've had an acquaintance have success with her father (Alzheimer's) after two weeks of treatment. The father's GP is now on board - impressed by Walsh's work.
I'll try to post Dr. W's book but I downloaded it on Amazon for $10. Nutrient Power.
PN