Deficiency Symptoms & Conditions

     Nutrient deficiency results in weakness in the cells of body that leads to inflammation, dysfunction, degeneration, chronic illness and eventually life threatening illnesses.

Section I: Symptoms of Deficiency in Body Organs

Section II: Symptoms of Deficiency in Glands that secrete hormones

Section III: Symptoms of Over Activity in the Central Nervous System

Section IV: Chronic Conditions from Inflammation of cells

Section V: More serious Conditions from Degeneration of cells

Section VI: Life Threatening Conditions from cellular failure


Section I
     Deficiencies of the organs of the body disturb the functioning of a number of systems like digestion, circulation and respiration. These functions sustain life and are necessary for a healthy body.

These symptoms come from weaknesses in the tissues that give you the ability to handle sugar:

Eat when nervous
Excessive appetite
Hungry between meals
Irritable before meals
Get “shaky” if hungry
Fatigue, eating relieves
“Lightheaded” if meals delayed
Heart palpitates if meals missed or delayed
Afternoon headaches
Overeating sweets upsets
Awaken after few hours sleep-hard to get back to sleep
Crave candy or coffee in afternoons
Moods of depression-blues or melancholy
Abnormal craving for sweets or snacks

These symptoms relate to Cardiovascular Weakness:

Hands and feet go to sleep easily, numbness
Sigh frequently “air hunger”
Aware of “breathing heavily”
High altitude discomfort
Opens windows in closed rooms
Susceptible to colds and fevers
Afternoon "yawner”
Get “drowsy” often
Swollen ankles, worse at night
Muscle cramps, worse during exercise- gets charley horses
Shortness of breath on exertion
Dull pain in hest or radiating into left arm, worse on exertion
Bruise easily, “black & blue” spots
Tendency to anemia
“Nose bleeds” frequent
Noises in head or “ringing in ears”
Tension under breastbone; tightness worse on exertion
Dizziness

These symptoms come from weaknesses in your Biliary System (your liver and gall bladder):

Dry Skin
Burning feet
Blurred vision
Itching skin and feet
Excessive falling hair
Frequent skin rashes
Bitter,, metallic taste in mouth in mornings
Bowel movements painful or difficult
Worrier, feels insecure
Feeling queasy; headache over eyes
Greasy foods upset
Stools light colored
Skin peels on foot soles
Pain between shoulder blades
Use laxatives
Stools alternate from soft to watery
History of gallbladder attacks or gallstones
Sneezing attacks
Dreaming, nightmare type bad dreams
Bad breath (halitosis)
Milk products cause distress
Sensitive to hot weather
Burning or itching anus
Crave sweets

These Symptoms come from weaknesses in the digestive system:

Loss of taste for meat
Lower bowel gas several hours after eating
Burning stomach sensations, eating relieves
Coated tongue
Pass large amounts of foul-smelling gas
Indigestion ½ - 1 hour after eating; may be up to 3-4 hours
Mucous colitis or “irritable bowel”
Gas shortly after eating
Stomach “bloating” after eating


Section II
     The Endocrine System is composed of the glands that secrete hormones. Weaknesses in the Endocrine System can be devastating to body chemistry and can affect a wide range of mental, emotional and physical functions and create a long list of symptoms.

These symptoms come from weaknesses in the Endocrine System (Pituitary, Pineal, Thyroid, Thymus, Adrenals):

Insomnia
Nervousness
Can’t gain weight
Intolerance to heat
Highly emotional
Flush easily
Night sweats
Thin, moist skin
Inward trembling
Heart palpitates
Increased appetite without weight gain
Pulse fast at rest
Eyelids and face twitch
Irritable and restless
Can’t work under pressure

These symptoms come from weaknesses in the Endocrine System, which includes all of the glands that secrete hormones (Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Pineal, Thyroid, Thymus, Adrenals, Ovaries and Testes):

Increase in weight
Decrease in appetite
Fatigue easily
Ringing in Ears
Sleepy during day
Sensitive to cold
Dry or scaly skin
Constipation
Mental sluggishness
Hair coarse, falls out
Headaches upon arising, wear off during day
Slow pulse, below 65
Frequency of urination
Impaired hearing
Reduced initiative
Failing memory
Low blood pressure
Increased sex drive
Headaches, “splitting or rending” type
Decreased sugar tolerance
Abnormal thirst
Bloating of abdomen
Weight gain around hips or waist
Sex drive reduced or lacking
Tendency to ulcers, colitis
Increased sugar tolerance
Women menstrual disorders
Young girls: lack of menstrual function
Dizziness
Headaches
Hot flashes
Increased blood pressure
Hair growth on face or body (female)
Sugar in urine (not diabetes)
Masculine tendencies (female)
Weakness, dizziness
Chronic fatigue
Low blood pressure
Nails weak, ridged
Tendency to hives
Arthritic tendencies
Perspiration increase
Bowel disorders
Poor circulation
Swollen
Crave salt
Brown spots or bronzing of skin
Allergies-tendency to asthma
Weakness after colds, influenza
Exhaustion- muscular and nervous
Respiratory disorders
Apprehension
Irritability
Morbid fears
Never seems to get well
Forgetfulness
Indigestion
Poor appetite
Craving for sweets
Muscular soreness
Depression; feelings of dread
Noise sensitivity
Acoustic hallucinations
Tendency to cry without reason
Hair is coarse and/or thinning
Weakness
Fatigue
Skin sensitive to touch
Tendency toward hives
Nervousness
Headache
Insomnia
Anxiety
Anorexia
Inability to concentrate; confusion
Frequent stuff nose; sinus infections
Allergy to some foods
Loose joints

These symptoms relate to Women only:

Very easily fatigued
Premenstrual tension
Painful menses
Depressed feelings before menstruation
Menstruation excessive and prolonged
Painful breasts
Menstruate too frequently
Vaginal discharge
Hysterectomy/ ovaries removed
Menopausal hot flashes
Menses scanty or missed
Acne, worse at menses
Depression of long standing

These symptoms are for Men only:

Prostate trouble
Urination difficult or dribbling
Night urination frequent
Depression
Pain on inside of legs or heels
Feeling of incomplete bowel evacuation
Lack of energy
Migrating aches and pains
Tire too easily
Avoids activity
Leg nervousness at night
Diminished sex drive


Section III
     Abnormal functioning of the central nervous system can be caused by the misaligned spine, nutrient deficiencies, toxicity or any combination of them.

These symptoms come from over activity in the part of the central nervous system that is responsible for accelerating body functions.

Acid foods upset
Get chilled often
Lump in throat
Dry mouth-eyes-nose
Pulse speeds after meal
Keyed up- fail to calm
Cut heals slowly
Gag easily
Unable to relax
Extremities cold, clammy
Strong light irritates
Urine amount reduced
Heart pounds after retiring
Nervous stomach
Appetite reduced
Cold sweats often
Fever easily raised
Neuralgia-like pains
Staring, blinks little
Sour stomach often

These symptoms come from over activity in the part of the central nervous system that is responsible for slowing down body functions.

Joint stiffness on arising
Muscle-leg-toe camps at night
“Butterfly” stomach, cramps
Eyes or nose watery
Eyes blink often
Eyelids swollen, puffy
Indigestion soon after meals
Always seems hungry; feels lightheaded often
Digestion rapid
Vomiting frequent
Hoarseness frequent
Breathing irregular
Pulse slow; feels “irregular”
Gagging reflex slow
Difficulty swallowing
Constipation, diarrhea alternating
“Slow starter”
Gets chilled often
Perspire easily
Circulation poor, sensitive to cold
Subject to colds, asthma, bronchitis


Section IV
     Chronic conditions or the diagnosed names for the dysfunctions from inflammation in weakened cells, organs, glands and tissues

Acne
ADD and ADHD
Allergies
Arthritis
Bronchitis
Chronic cough
Chronic flu and colds
Constipation, IBS, Diarrhea
Depression
Gallstones
Gout
Heartburn
Indigestion
Insomnia
Kidney/Urinary problems
Nervous disorders
Psoriasis
Tonsillitis


Section V
     Many conditions are created as the cells themselves begin to break down or degenerate. These conditions are beyond altered functions.

Autoimmune disorders: rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, multiple sclerosis
Crohn’s disease
Degenerative Disc Disease
Depression
Diabetes type II
High blood pressure
Hyperthyroidism
Gastritis
Leaky gut syndrome
Obesity


Section VI
     In the last stage of weakness and toxicity, the organs lose their ability to function and this leads life-threatening diseases.

AIDS
Cancers
Congestive heart disease
Diabetes Mellitus
Emphysema
Liver Cirrhosis
Lymphoma