A Low Calorie Diet is Not a ...
A healthy diet is not one that is low in calories but one that is high in nutrients, minerals and vitamins. The problem with low calorie diets is that they conflate...
Owen Davis | 14 Aug '19
Cancer. Diabetes. Arthritis. Heart disease. Anaemia. Obesity. All different diseases, all with different symptoms. However, all of these diseases have one common link.
If we accept that health is the opposite of disease, then we accept that health requires the opposite inputs and conditions. It doesn’t just occur at random, it is the product of our actions. When we take action contrary to the needs of our body - either through poor diet or toxic exposure (mercury) - we develop any number of the 6 subclinical defects. It is these 6 subclinical defects that underpin all disease. Without these defects, 'dis-ease' cannot occur.
The 6 subclinical defects are:
1. Free calcium excess - where calcium is not bound and the heart, arteries and joints become calcified.
2. Chronic inflammation - where the body, or a part of the body is continually inflamed.
3. Acid stress - where the body shifts away from its alkaline state and becomes acidic.
4. Anaerobic metabolism - where the metabolism shifts away from a high oxygen state.
5. Oxidative stress - where the bodies cells are damaged by toxins like mercury or due to a malnourished state.
6. Connective tissue breakdown - where the body is unable to make repairs or build new tissue due to a lack of quality protein.
If you can control these 6 subclinical defects, you can control disease. And how do we control these 6 subclinical defects? By balancing body chemistry. The science behind this idea supports a body being healthier and stronger at a sustainable level. This ultimately allows the body to effectively combat any challenge it encounters.
Owen Davis is the eldest son of Dr Eric Davis and Sue Davis, and is the co-manager at Nutrition Diagnostics. Owen studied food science and nutrition in 2003 at the University of Queensland, and later graduated with a bachelor of Health Science and Nutrition from Endeavour College. Owen has travelled to the USA on numerous occasions to attend courses and seminars run by Dr Hal Huggins and conferences run by Sam Queen.
Owen has been health coaching and consulting for over a decade now, and throughout this time, has worked with hundreds of patients to balance their body chemistry and restore their health.
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