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Do you wake up for your nightly run to the loo between 2-4 am?

By Helena Ederveen

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It is not just the annoyance of having to get up while you just felt so comfortable under the cosy blankets. It is your body letting you know that there is something it is not happy about. For example, it could be a warning sign that the glomerular filtration system of your kidneys is under stress.

What can you do about it? It is important that a person starts to familiarize themselves with their own health, which requires a chance in the mind set.

Most people are ignorant about their own health status. For example, when you receive some biochemical testing results, are you keen to discover how you can understand them? Most people go by what they are being told and accept it.

The model of ignorance is not empowering people. Taking charge of your own health means you need to show interest in what your body is telling you. Prevention is the key.

It is this preventive mind set and taking action accordingly that has opened up eyes.

Once you realize that under every degenerative disease, one or more of the six subclinical defects play a role, you have given yourself a very powerful tool.

The six subclinical Defects are:

1. pH Imbalance

Leads to:

* Bone resorption

* Tooth decay

* Yeast infections

* Bacterial infections

Which predisposes to:

* Cancer

*Arterial disease

* Fatigue

* All degenerative processes

2. Anaerobic Tendency

Seen in the mouth as:

* Gingivitis

* Periodontitis

* Tooth decay

* Yeast infections

* Persistent oral infections

Predisposes to:

* Cancer

* Arterial disease

* Diabetes

* Fatigue

* All degenerative processes

3. Free Calcium Excess

Seen in the mouth as:

* Calculus on teeth

* Bone resorption

Seen elsewhere as:

* Brittle Bones

* Calcium Deposits

Will predispose to:

* Arthritis

* Pseudo-gout

* Cancer

* Complicated arterial lesions

* High Blood Pressure

4. Chronic Inflammation

Seen in the mouth as:

* Periodontitis

* Tissue distruction

* Red, inflamed gums

* Bone resorption

Seen elsewher as:

* Fibromyalgia

Predisposes to:

* Arterial disease

* Food sensitivities

* Chemical sensitivities

* Coronary thrombosis

* Autoimmune disease

* Failure to repair

* All degenerative processes

5. Connective Tissue Breakdown

Seen in the mouth as:

* Bleeding gingiva

* Tooth mobility

* Peridontal disease

Seen elsewhere as:

* Chronic tendonitis

* Degenerative disc disease

Predisposes to:

* Varicose veins

* Weak back/spine

* Hernia (rupture), aneurysm

* Cancer

* Heart disease

6. Oxidative Stress

Seen in the mouth as

* Fissuring of the lips

* Cheilosis

* Glossitis

Seen elsewhere as

* Premature agin

* Age spots

Related Clinical Observations:

* Mental fog

* Poor concentration

* Numbness

* Phantom pains

* Tendency towards chronic infection or re-infection

* Chronic fatigue

* Multiple health complaints

Predisposes to

* Alzheimer's disease

* Parkinson's disease

* Type II diabetes

* All degenerative processes

This takes away that we get lost in the forest of the symptoms. After all a symptom is a message from our body telling us, hey there is something wrong.

It is a little bit like driving in a car and suddenly the car starts to stop and then you can start it again and then it stops again. Wouldn't this be annoying?

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