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The Further We Drift from Truth, the Further We Drift from Health

“The further away from truth, the more unhealthy things become. Love or hate it, we are evolved to the elements of the natural world: light, water, magnetism, food.”
This simple reflection carries a deep reminder: health is not complicated—it’s alignment.
When we live close to the forces that built us—sunlight, pure water, magnetic fields of the Earth, and whole food—we thrive. When we drift away, we pay a price.
Truth and the Body
Truth isn’t just a moral compass; it’s a biological necessity.
At the cellular level, your body depends on accurate signals: circadian light cues from the sun, hydration that structures your cells, magnetism that guides electrons, and nutrients that fuel mitochondria. When we remove ourselves from these truths—hiding indoors under artificial light, drinking demineralized water, ignoring the role of magnetism, or consuming ultra-processed foods—the body loses coherence..chronic disease, fatigue, and imbalance follow.
Light: Nature’s Master Clock
Dr. Jack Kruse and others have shown that light is the most powerful regulator of biology.
Sunlight tells your mitochondria how to run, sets your circadian rhythm, and even programs hormone release. Blue light at the wrong times, however, disrupts dopamine, melatonin, and cortisol—leaving us wired, tired, and inflamed.
Practical Tip: Start your day outdoors. Ten minutes of morning sunlight can reset your clock and restore order to your biology.
Water: The Medium of Life
We are not just “60% water”—we are structured water, a liquid crystal that builds charge and energy.
Research into the interstitium and Dr. Gerald Pollack’s “fourth phase of water” reveals that light and minerals turn water into a biological battery. Without the right hydration—water with trace minerals, not just plain H₂O—our cells lose their voltage and vitality.
Practical Tip: Hydrate with mineral-rich water. Add trace minerals or sip broths to restore conductivity.
Magnetism: The Invisible Force
Dr. Robert Becker, Dr. Jerry Tennant, and others demonstrated that our bodies run on electrical current. Magnetism provides the framework for those electrons to flow. In modern life, we live insulated from the Earth—rubber-soled shoes, concrete floors, and constant EMF noise. The result? A body starved of grounding and orientation.
Practical Tip: Connect to the Earth daily—barefoot walking, grounding mats, or simply lying on the grass can restore magnetic balance.
Food: More Than Calories
Food is information. Real food carries light (via electrons), minerals, and signals that teach your body how to heal. Processed foods, by contrast, are devoid of this intelligence.
Ortho Molecular’s formulations, sulfur-rich vegetables, and magnesium-rich foods support mitochondrial repair and detoxification—directly linking back to light, water, and magnetism.
Practical Tip: Choose foods close to their source. Think sulfur-rich greens, wild fish, and colorful produce that absorb the sun’s energy.
Coming Back to Love and Nature
At the heart of it, this is a love story.
The more we love and align with the natural elements, the healthier we become. The more we reject them for artificial substitutes, the more disease creeps in.
Begin with one small truth today.
Watch the sunrise.
Add minerals to your water.
Eat a meal that your ancestors would recognize.
Feel the Earth under your feet.
Because health is not found in complexity—it’s found in returning to the truth.
At Elements Acupuncture + Integrative Medicine, we believe healing comes from re-aligning with these truths—through acupuncture, cellular medicine, frequency therapy, and lifestyle guidance that reconnect patients to the forces of nature, to the Elements.
The Best (and Worst) Thanksgiving Foods
Thanksgiving is a great meal. Friends and family come together to give thanks and celebrate the harvest season–
…and to overeat.
All of us know the feeling of eating too much, too heavy, too rich. When we should be enjoying our time with loved ones, we are uncomfortable. We exasperate our health conditions and catch a cold. We put on weight and feel lethargic.
I’m not going to tell you to make dramatic changes to your Thanksgiving meal. Usually that doesn’t work—and besides, it’s no fun.
Instead I suggest you just make small choices. Pick one food instead of the other. Make little positive choices and they’ll add up to a healthier, more enjoyable meal. continue reading
The Pessimist’s Guide to Gratitude
Your mother was right–say thank you.
Scientists have now proven what your mother always knew–it’s good to be grateful. Being grateful is more than just politeness; it’s actually good for your health and well-being.
In a study by Robert A. Emmons, of the University of California, and Davis and Michael E. McCullough, of the University of Miami, people who kept gratitude journals showed higher levels of health and well-being than people who journaled neutral events or counted hardships. After 2 months, the people who journaled their gratitude felt more optimistic and happier than their control counterparts. They reported fewer physical problems and spent more time working out. People with neuromuscular problems who did the same thing fell asleep more quickly, slept longer and woke up feeling more refreshed. Even their spouses noticed the difference!
How can you cultivate gratefulness even if you’re a glass-half-empty person?
