Biological Terrain Revisited:
Balancing Acid/Base, Oxidation Potential, and More
By Simon Yu, MD
What is Biological Terrain? The concept of Biological
Terrain has its beginning in Europe. It is based largely
on the clinical research of the French professor Louis
Claude Vincent. I wrote an article on Biological Terrain
some years ago and have been using it in my practice
for quite some time.
My interest was further advanced in a discussion with
German Naturopathic Doctor Uwe Uellendahl from Köln,
Germany. He’s been emphasizing the importance
of balancing the biological terrain for wellness in
addition to its use for evaluating illness.
Professor Vincent discovered that the key to healing
the body was not found merely in administration of drugs.
He’s been measuring the building blocks of life:
the elements of amino acids, enzymes, ions, and atoms
found in the bodily fluids of blood, urine and saliva.
He found monitoring the values of pH (acidity or alkalinity),
oxidation-reduction (electron) potential, and resistivity
(the molecular ion movement) of the body fluids (blood,
urine and saliva) provided unique information of a particular
patient’s susceptibility to illness.
Understanding Biological Terrain is like a farmer or
a gardener understanding the condition of the soil for
growing plants, vegetables and fruits. A field or garden
is more than a plot of land to plant seeds and expect
a harvest of healthy food several months later. It involves
an in-depth knowledge of the soil chemistry, the nature
of the seeds, proper control and measurement of nutrients,
fertilizing materials, and providing optimal amounts
of water and sun light. It also requires an understanding
of how insects, weeds, molds, and fungi affect the soil
and plants.
Similarly, managing a healthy biological terrain of
the human body is like raising a healthy garden. If
the body is fed a diet that provides adequate amounts
of vitamins and minerals, nurtured with love as well
as adequate amounts of exercise with rest and sleep,
the body, like a healthy garden, can flourish with vitality
and support a strong immune system.
When your immune system is strong with a balanced biological
terrain, like a well cared for garden soil, you can
ward off infectious agents and stay healthy. You won’t
need to be too fearful of the latest news sensation
such as methicillin resistant staph super bugs, salmonella
scares, Lyme disease, Avian Flu, Influenza Flu, and
new emerging infectious viruses, fungus, bacteria or
parasites.
The most common causes that can damage your biological
terrain are:
• Poor diet and nutrition. The average American
consumes 150 lbs of sugar, mainly in a form of corn
fructose, which has been associated with an epidemic
rise in obesity and diabetes. Too many processed, chemical
laden foods for the convenience of time can destroy
your health.
• Lack of adequate high quality water intake.
In the 1950’s, the French government found a region
with a highly alarming rate of cancer. They commissioned
Dr. Vincent to find out the causes. He found the water
was the main culprit. The water in the region had been
oxidized and was acidic. It blocked metabolic detoxification.
• Stress and negative emotions. Over 10 billion
doses of tranquilizers, barbiturates, and amphetamines
are prescribed each year. There are an estimated 50,000
stress related suicides each year (only one in eight
attempts are successful). Stress has a direct negative
feedback for your psycho- neuro-endocrine and immune
systems.
• Medical therapy and medications. Over 225,000
deaths have been identified as iatrogenic (medical therapy
related). This has become the third leading cause of
death, as of the year 2000, after heart disease and
cancer. (JAMA 284 (4), July 26, 2000)
• Environmental toxicity and heavy metal toxicity.
Read the eye opening issue on environmental toxin exposure
of modern man from the National Geographic cover story,
Chemicals Within Us, Oct 2006.
• Hidden dental problems from root canals and
amalgams, allergic reaction to dental materials, galvanic
currents in the mouth, TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint
which connects the lower jaw to the skull) and bite
problems, and periodontal infections.
• Parasites and new emerging infections
• Inactivity
• Vaccinations. Too many vaccinations are given
to young infants and especially at too early of an age.
(There is too much controversy on this topic to go into
depth.) Vaccinations have been associated with autism
and auto-immune diseases. The more healthy and productive
organic soil is, the less the need for insecticides
and pesticides.
• Electro-magnetic pollution. It interferes with
the bio-cybernetic field of living organisms from bees
to mankind. It will manifest in new emerging medical
problems. This topic is huge and requires a separate
investigative article.
• Lack of natural light
• Structural imbalance of your body and many other
unknown factors
All the above factors and other unrecognized stressors
will interact and influence each other to disturb the
biological terrain and weaken the immune system. Is
there any hope? First, be informed. Second, assess your
biological terrain condition. Third, investigate the
weak links of your biological terrain. (Read articles
on my web site for more detail on individual topics.)
However, don’t ask me advice on your garden or
the soil terrain. I have a hard time keeping my own
grass alive and getting my garden flowers to bloom.
I needed a professional gardener to save me a lot of
aggravation. You may need medical professionals to help
restore your Biological Terrain.
Dr. Simon Yu, M.D. is a Board Certified Internist. He
practices Internal Medicine with an emphasis on Alternative
Medicine to use the best each has to offer. For more articles
and information about alternative medicine as well as
patient success stories visit his web site at www.preventionandhealing.com
or call Prevention and Healing, Inc., 314-432-7802. You
can also attend a free monthly presentation and discussion
by Dr. Yu on Alternative Medicine at his office on the
second Tuesday each month at 6:30 pm. Please call to verify
the date and reserve your space.
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