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Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
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Taste Blindness:
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Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
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Washing away the stimulus
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Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
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WHAT IS OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE
DISORDER (OCD)?
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health condition
where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. It can
affect men, women and children and some people start having symptoms
early, often around puberty, but it usually starts during early adulthood.
OCD can be distressing and significantly interfere with your life, but
treatment can help you keep it under control.
People with OCD usually experience frequent obsessive thoughts and
compulsive behaviors such as unwanted and unpleasant thought, image or
urge that repeatedly enters your mind, causing feelings of anxiety, disgust
or unease. OCD could also be a repetitive compulsive behavior or mental
act that you feel you need to do to temporarily relieve the unpleasant
feelings brought on by the obsessive thought. People with an obsessive fear
of being burgled may feel they need to check all the windows and doors are
locked several times before they can leave their house. Some women can
have OCD during pregnancy or after their baby is born where the
obsessions may include worrying about harming the baby or not sterilizing
feeding bottles properly. Compulsions could be things such as repeatedly
checking the baby is breathing.
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HOW WE TREAT OCD
OCD treatment at THE BALANCE we use a holistic and person-centered
treatment approach to help you manage OCD in a more valuable and
productive way. Our Program incorporate a combination of talking
therapies, complementary therapies and medical treatments. These
treatments help you to identify where and how the compulsive behavior
manifests and impacts on your life and explores how it relates to your
health wellbeing and lifestyle.
Biochemical Restoration
of body & brain
Comprehensive medical, psychiatric,
orthomolecular, lifestyle
and nutritional assessment
Luxury 5-star facilities and
hospitality with respect of
Holistic complementary therapies
including healthy lifestyle and
mindfulness techniques
Personal chef and personalised
nutrition & diet plan supporting
healing and weight loss
One client a time bespoke
and intensive program
with 24/7 counselling
Trauma program
treating the root causes
and not just the symptoms
of general, alternative and
technology based therapies
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By exploring the unhealthy behavior that OCD triggers, the treatment at
THE BALANCE teaches you the necessary skills required to change
unhealthy or harmful behavior that has developed over time. We call this
method of treatment a ‘prescription for life’. THE BALANCE program work
at empowering you and teach you new life changing skills that help to build
resilience, thus enable you to better ‘manage OCD’; face into life and no
longer feel that OCD controls or has a negative hold over you. This is known
being ‘self-empowered’.
Following is an example of a weekly schedule:
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MEDICAL TREATMENT
AT THE BALANCE
At THE BALANCE we offer clients a holistic approach to physical and mental
health care. The term ́holistic ́ means that our program incorporates all
aspects of a person life and recognizes that each part of us is intimately
interconnected to a ́whole ́ so in terms of health care, it recognizes that all
areas of a person’s life need attention, in order to impact on the individual.
This incorporates our model of Mind, Body and Life.
Holistic medicine (also known as physiological regulating medicine and
Biological Medicine) treats the whole person. The patient’s symptoms are
always considered to be the outward expression of an underlying
dysfunction that can be remedied by stimulating the body’s own regulatory
forces. We search for the root causes of the patient’s disease in order to
give the body a chance to heal itself. This is why we give top priority to
improving the patient’s general metabolism, together with detoxification,
purification and the latest methods of immune - stimulation, as well as
other stimulating therapies.
THE BALANCE biological medicine aims at strengthening the whole, so that
diseases and susceptibility to disease can be overcome by the patient’s own
immune system and healing process. For this reason, our doctors utilize
'suppressive' medicines only during times of emergency, and not for
chronic care management, because this type of medicine is most effective
in acute situations. We are also slower to recommend certain operations,
preferring first to apply our holistic therapy concept.
As our patient, you are making a commitment to your health. With your
cooperation and the THE BALANCE staff’s input of experience and know
how, susceptibilities can be detected, and the course of the disease
reversed. It is important to note that our doctors have conventional medical
degrees and specialized training in Biological Medicine, and in certain
cases, conventional and holistic treatments will be integrated.
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PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WEAKNESS
AND THE ADRENAL GLAND
Adrenal fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms, known as a syndrome,
that results when the adrenal glands function below the necessary level.
Most commonly associated with intense or prolonged stress, it can also
arise during or after acute or chronic infections, especially respiratory
infections such as influenza, bronchitis or pneumonia... you live with a
general sense of un-wellness, tiredness or “grey” feelings. People
experiencing adrenal fatigue often have to use coffee, colas and other
stimulants to get going in the morning and to prop themselves up during
the day.
“The adrenal glands respond to all types of stress in the same way... It is
important to know that all stresses are additive and cumulative. The
number of stresses, whether or not you recognize them as stresses, the
intensity of each stress, and the frequency with which it occurs plus the
length of time it is present, all combine to form your total stress load.”
together with this it is necessary to be aware of connections in the body
system:
The digestive and glandular systems are closely related to the autonomic
nervous system, which is also called the “abdominal brain”. It consists of
two parts, the sympathetic and the parasympathetic, which control all our
involuntary body functions and must be rhythmically balanced with one
another for our metabolism and immune systems to function properly. At
RECORE we are able to measure this balance in a unique way via tools that
assess what is known as Heart Rate Variability (HRV).
By eliminating all influencing factors (e.g. dental foci, food allergies,
mineral, vitamin and trace element deficiencies, electromagnetic stress,
disorders of the autonomic nervous system, etc. more than 80% of all
patients we treat for these basic disorders fully recover. Virtually all of our
metabolic patients significantly improve thanks to our medicines, without
having to take the drugs commonly prescribed that involve adverse side
effects. With diabetes patients, the insulin dose they need can frequently
be reduced. But especially the quality of life and overall wellbeing improve
immensely.
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THE COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT
UPON YOUR ARRIVAL
Quick facts
• Two days comprehensive health assessment
• Full medical check-up, clinical assessment, psychiatric assessment, extensive
laboratory tests.
• Aim: identify any physical health issues or risks and/or identify underlying reasons
for complex, often unspecific, physical or mental health symptoms.
• Detailed debriefing and report explaining all findings, treatment recommendations
and prognosis.
• Suitable for individuals who have either specific health problems and seek the best
possible solution recommendation, or for individuals who have complex symptoms
of physical or mental health problems and want to investigate what underlying
reasons could be and receive treatment recommendations.
• Suitable also for healthy individuals who want to prevent future illnesses, learn
about risk factors, impact of lifestyle choices on physical and mental health, etc.
• 100% private and confidential, one client at a time
1) Full medical checkup
• Including ECG, Chest-X-ray, abdominal sonogram, physical fitness test and breathing
volume test in order to determine his current physical and cardiovascular health.
• Basic Screening (blood): Hematology, liver values, glycaemia, blood lipids, thyroid
activity
• Review of any available medical history (provided by the client prior to the
assessment)
• Symptoms to be researched can be: high blood pressure, weight problems, post
cancer- treatment fatigue and loss of energy, chronic or acute pain symptoms,
chronic fatigue syndrome, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, circulatory problems
such as erectile dysfunction or menopause symptoms as well as signs of ageing
such as “brain fog”, lack of concentration and forgetfulness, among many others.
2) A comprehensive psychiatric assessment
• Screening for depression, trauma, addiction, burnout etc.
• Identifying possible emotional reasons for physical symptoms (such as pain,
constipation, heart racing, etc.)
• Review of any psychotropic medication, prior psychiatric diagnoses, etc.
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3) Orthomolecular, lifestyle and nutritional assessment
• We will look at the bio-chemistry of the brain and body (neurotransmitter profiles,
stress profiles, see laboratory tests below for more details).
• Identify energy levels and functioning of the different organs, possible damage and
strategies for restoration of health.
• Specialized laboratory tests (see below).
• Food Intolerance testing: testing of allergic reaction to most frequent food allergen
(food intolerances lead to chronic emotional symptoms, sleep problems, etc.)
• Lifestyle (exercise, sleep habits, eating rhythm and meals, etc.) has a significant
impact on the emotional well-being, stress, anxiety, and cravings, as well as physical
health. A lifestyle assessment will identify risk factors and issues around lifestyle
choices.
4) The extensive specialized laboratory tests to check all
relevant medical and biochemical parameters include:
• Hormone level screen: chronic stress often brings hormones out of balance,
increases fatigue, decreases activities, libido and the immune system etc.
• Neurotransmitter screen in order to determine the current brain and emotional
functioning and deficiencies (the “Biochemistry of Happiness, Depression, Burnout”:
testing of excitatory neurotransmitters such as Adrenalin, Noradrenalin, Dopamine,
Glutamate; and testing of inhibitory neurotransmitters such as Serotonin, GABA)
• Amino acid profile (testing of all essential amino acids which are crucial to build up
enough neurotransmitters)
• Thyroid screen in order to determine metabolic functioning
• Metabolic screen to determine possible pre-diabetic conditions due to weight gain
when on medication
• Vitamin screen in order to determine Vitamin and Mineral levels which often are out
of balance when under medication and long-lasting stress
• Hair Mineral Test to determine the presence of heavy metals such as lead etc. in
order to determine the interference with neurotransmitters and mood
• Gut biology (stool)-tests to determine intestinal health and functioning: we know
today that gut health is an important contributor to brain functioning. Gut health
can be restored and supports the successful withdrawal from many psycho-
active/psychotropic medications while uptake of indispensable nutritional
supplements will be supported by intact gut health.
• Parasites testing: some parasites literally “eat up” necessary nutrients and
compromise the immune system.
• Stress Profile: evaluation of stress reaction (adrenal gland activity)
• Inflammatory parameter screen and testing stress on cell level: chronic stress and
medication intake often triggers inflammatory reactions in the body and
inflammation contributes to low mood and depression. Inflammation can be
detected in the blood and successfully treated with nutritional supplements,
targeted plant compounds and anti- oxidative vitamins.
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LUXURY 5-STAR RESIDENCES
AND PREMIER HOSPITALITY SERVICES
Living in beautiful settings, you will experience being part of a safe and
healthy surrounding. For many of our clients, this is the first time they have
ever felt secure enough to talk openly about the challenges they face in
their life experience. Here, you will be accepted, regardless of your
presenting issues. With the support of our team, and others in the program,
you will begin to make the changes needed to live a balanced and
meaningful life.
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WHY THE BALANCE?
1 - Biochemical Restoration of Body & Brain
Our biochemical imbalances can be affected by diet and stressful life events,
but it often goes back to genetics and epigenetics. We do specific
biochemical laboratory testing to determine an individual’s biochemical
imbalance. Combining the results of the lab tests with anamnestic
information’s and clinical tests we prescribe an individualized and
compounded vitamin, mineral, nutrient protocol to help our patients recover
from various disease states.
2 - Treating the complexity of underlying issues from a 360°
Our holistic and top-rated program supports a wide range of emotional,
physical and psychological issues covering all addiction and mental health
problems. This includes dependencies, anxiety, depression, burnout, eating
disorders and trauma & PTSD as well as biochemical rebalancing of brain
and body. A unique concept for severe Addiction and Mental Health issues.
3 - One client a time - intensive, unique, proven and 100% tailored with 24/7
support
We focus on holistic and person-centered approaches and include both
alternative and traditional models to help you become the best version of
yourself. We believe our lives are a reflection of our inner worlds. We aim to
challenge any negative beliefs and thought patterns. We view the body as a
reflection of the mind, and vice versa. Living constantly in stress,
unhappiness, or negativity have a serious impact on the physical health.
After traumatic or negative experiences, we may struggle to reform our
identity. We encourage you to see all experience, good or bad, as an
opportunity for growth.
4 - A 5-star luxury, private and discrete residence with premier hospitality to
feel at home
During your time at THE BALANCE, you will stay in one of our luxury
residences or a location of your choice. We aim to make you feel completely
at ease by surrounding you with abundant nature and making sure all your
needs are met. A personal in-house counselor, a private chef,
complementary therapist and many more take care of you 24/7. As best and
private luxury rehab in the world we are perfect suitable for celebrities,
executives and CEO's.
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THE BALANCE
Mallorca | London | Zurich
+41 44 500 51 11
info@thebalance.rehab
www.thebalance.rehab