After attending an Institute For Functional Medicine conference in 2000, I returned with the knowledge that excess inflammation was a main driver of chronic disease, and how to reduce inflammation in the body would become the question of the decade.
Many of you have likely heard things like "cancer can't survive in high oxygen", or "cancer can't survive in an alkaline environment". These ideas have been around for many decades, but the question for me was how did they all tie together?
It was while I was talking to a client in 2001 that all the pieces of the puzzle fell into place for me. You see it doesn't matter how you arrive at a highly inflamed state, be it trauma, activation of the stress response, excesses in blood sugar and insulin, hormonal imbalances, or through immune responses, once inflammation is present, it brings with it high amounts of oxidation, (similar to how a flame
As mentioned, this is far from new information. These ideas have been around since the 1930's and 40's, with the work of Otto Warburg, who won more than one Nobel Prize for his contributions, and have been discussed at length on countless websites and forums.
or working with the control points mentioned above that lead to inflammation in the first place, everything improves! You have less pain, a better brain, more physical energy, better mood and a more optimistic state of mind. You have more balanced immunity and fewer unwanted immune responses/reactions, better blood sugar, less tendency to store fat, more balanced sex-hormones, a healthier response to stress...and the list goes on. And it all boils down to your tissues being able to produce energy more effectively so they can do their jobs better!
Without adequate energy which of your active tissues work properly? None of them! And when energy is low your tissues become highly vulnerable, (particularly those in your brain and central nervous system.)
So, even though the information contained in the Biggs Model was originally put together surrounding prevention of cancer, it quickly became clear to me that it applied to many more health challenges. Particularly conditions highly impacted by the mitochondria, such as musculoskeletal conditions like fibromyalgia / chronic fatigue, and neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis .
The entire model will be explained at length in a more formal publication soon to appear on this website. Yet, for the purposes of this article, once again the main actions that someone needs to take to reduce inflammation in the body are to push all three of the vicious cycle factors, (inflammation, low oxygen, and acidity) in the opposite direction, and then to reverse the factors that lead to the inflammation to begin with.
In other words, as mentioned above, alkalinize, support your mitochondria, and directly reduce the production of inflammatory molecules. Then balance your immune response and hormones, pay attention to moderating your blood sugar and insulin, support your adrenals and thyroid, and do your best to quiet your stress response.
Of course each individual is going to have different areas that they need to pay more or less attention to but if you can "unplug" the inflammatory response, then address the factors that lead up to it, you are well on your way to optimum health. In fact these "control points" in our physiology were largely what the Optimum Health Vitamins line of supplements were designed around.
Turning your body more metabolically alkaline helps to break the vicious cycle of oxidation that holds everything in place, lifting a burden off your mitochondria. For anyone who has ever gone on an alkaline diet, what is the first thing they report? More energy!
The ingredients in our A.I.Extra formula also dramatically help your cells by acting as Nrf2 activators, which can have profoundly healing effects on cellular function, driving all of the above factors in the desired direction. (See the end of this article called "the next big thing ahead" to read more about Nrf2 activators.
So stay tuned to this blog this year for many more details on how and why these formulas work to help you live better.
Until next time,
Be well!
John
Disclaimer: The above information is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your physician.