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Carbo-Oxidative Type
(Balanced)
  Carbo-Oxidative Type
 Signs, symptoms, indicators
 Conditions that suggest it
 


When it is said that you have a "Balanced Carbo-Oxidative Type", it means your cells oxidize food at a normal rate. This rate can be influenced by foods and nutrients: the wrong ones can create an imbalance, the right ones can maintain balance. Whether you are dominant in the autonomic nervous system or carbo-oxidative system will influence our nutrient selection for you. If your Metabolic Diet Type is 'Balanced', the nutrient list will not be provided, as it can result in confusion. There is no one universal diet for all people. Discovering the diet type and nutrients best suited for you can be a difficult process, but on the basis of your answers only (no special lab work) The Analyst can calculate if you are in a state of imbalance. Specific recommendations can then be made, keeping in mind the therapeutic use of these nutrients for other conditions you may have.





SpacerSigns, symptoms & indicators of Carbo-Oxidative Type:
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Metabolic TypingIcon  Dry coughs
Icon  Weight gain with carbohydrates
Icon  Liking potatoes
Icon  Liking sour foods
Icon  Sensitivity to insect bites
Icon  Small pupils
Icon  Bright facial complexion
Icon  Thin/weak fingernails
Icon  Dark/red ear color
Icon  Not being prone to goose bumps
Icon  Sleeping better after bedtime eating
Icon  Fondness for fatty foods
Icon  Energy boosted by fat/high-protein
Icon  Tendency to gag easily

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Tendency not to gag easily
Icon  Energy boosted by carbohydrates
Icon  Dislike for fatty foods
Icon  Sleeping worse after bedtime eating
Icon  Being prone to goose bumps
Icon  Pale ear color
Icon  Thick/strong fingernails
Icon  Dull facial complexion
Icon  Large pupils
Icon  Insensitivity to insect bites
Icon  Disliking sour foods
Icon  Disliking potatoes
Icon  Weight gain with heavy/fatty foods

Symptoms - Allergy

Icon  Moderate sneezing or frequent sneezing / attacks

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Infrequent sneezing

Symptoms - Environment

Icon  Poor tolerance of heat

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Poor tolerance of cold

Symptoms - Food - Beverages

Icon  Negative reaction to coffee

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Positive reaction to coffee

Symptoms - Food - General

Icon  Increased/high eating frequency

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Low/normal eating frequency

Symptoms - Food - Preferences

Icon  Craving for salt

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Dislike of salt

Symptoms - Head - Eyes/Ocular

Icon  Itchy eyes
Icon  Moist eyes

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Dry eyes

Symptoms - Head - Mouth/Oral

Icon  Excess/abundant saliva in mouth

Counter-indicators:
Icon  (Very) dry mouth

Symptoms - Head - Nose

Icon  Moist nose

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Dry nose

Symptoms - Metabolic

Icon  Hyperactivity with exhaustion

Symptoms - Mind - General

Icon  Being a sociable person

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Being an unsocial person

Symptoms - Respiratory

Icon  Chest pressure

Symptoms - Skin - General

Icon  Itchy skin
Icon  Cracking skin
Icon  Dark/dark/flushed facial coloring

Counter-indicators:
Icon  Pale facial coloring
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SpacerConditions that suggest Carbo-Oxidative Type:
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RespiratoryIcon  COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

Skin-Hair-Nails

Icon  Dandruff
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KEY
PlusSpacerWeak or unproven link
PlusSpacerStrong or generally accepted link
MinusSpacerWeakly counter-indicative
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GLOSSARY

Metabolism (Metabolic, Metabolize, Metabolizes, Metabolizing)
The chemical processes of living cells in which energy is produced in order to replace and repair tissues and maintain a healthy body. Responsible for the production of energy, biosynthesis of important substances, and degradation of various compounds. Also defined as the sum total of changes in an organism in order to achieve a balance (homeostasis): Catabolic burns up, anabolic stores and builds up; the sum of their work is metabolism.

Nervous System
A system in the body that is comprised of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, ganglia and parts of the receptor organs that receive and interpret stimuli and transmit impulses to effector organs.




Last updated: Jan 03, 2010


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