Thursday, July 26, 2007

Active Elements Nutrient Testing Service

About the Active Elements® System

Please Note: There will be a $60 consultation fee to cover my time considering the results, explaining them to you and working out an intervention plan.

The Active Elements® system of ‘wellness management’ consists of two component parts:

  • The Active Elements® therapy
  • The Active Elements® system of assessment

The therapy

  • The Active Elements® formulas combine the Homoeopathically prepared mineral salts with their physical mineral counterparts, thus linking the energetic and physical properties of mineral elements.
  • The minerals are combined in ways that considerably reduce cost.
  • The therapy is true to homoeopathic and naturopathic principles and is orientated to maintaining wellness, not treating illness.
  • Patient compliance is excellent due to the low impact that the therapy has on modern lifestyles.
  • The therapy can be used as a ‘stand alone modality’, or a ‘base to build on’, according to individual prescribing styles and patient need.

The assessment system

  • The therapy can be applied according to traditional principles and/or with the assistance of our web-based assessment processing system.
  • The web-based assessment processing system offers real-time results and reports.
  • Web assessments can be completed or accessed from any location via a secure password controlled encrypted connection.
  • Assessments are stored and can be compared with each other.

How to complete an Active Elements assessment of your health

The access codes below are unique to Gary Moller and enable you to get into the Active Elements system so that you can complete an assessment questionnaire. Go to www.activeelements.co.nz and enter these codes into the Login ‘username’ and ‘password’ fields.

The first question the system will ask you will be: ‘Is this your first assessment? You should answer, ‘YES’. You will then be required to enter your basic details and to provide your own ‘Username’ and ‘Password’, which you must then use on future visits to the website (please remember your username and password). The numbers below are only to be used on the first occasion.

Hint: At the very end of the questionnaire, you’ll have the opportunity to enter any comments that you may feel are important or relevant to your case (the more you can tell me about yourself the better).

If you are currently under the care of a health professional and/or taking any medication, including herbs and supplements, please tell. Maybe give a bit of thought to these issues and make a few notes so that you’re ready before you go online.

The questionnaire will take you about 15 minutes to complete.

Username: 096806
Password: 528419

Best wishes and I’ll get back to you after you complete the questionnaire and I’ve had a chance to consider the results (Please note that there will be a NZ$60 fee to cover my time and this can be paid by arrangement when I contact you).

Gary Moller
DipPhEd PGDipRehab PGDipSportMed (Otago) FCE Certified, Nutra-Life & Kordel’s Certified Natural Health Consultant

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    Sunday, July 08, 2007

    Stroke study misses the point

    Stroke rates have been falling over the past 20 years, but findings from an extensive study have
    found that Maori and Pacifi c populations in Auckland are not benefi ting from this drop. Research carried out by HRC Pacific Health PhD scholar Kristie Carter, shows that stroke rates for Pacific people have increased since 1981 to almost double that of New Zealand Europeans.

    Stroke is the third leading cause of death in New Zealand and a major cause of disability. This number is predicted to double by 2020.

    The study has drawn similar conclusions to related research in the United States and the United Kingdom, which showed disparities between African-Americans and Caucasians.
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    Gary Moller Comments:
    With the other half of my family being Polynesian, I feel I have a reasonably good insight into the healthcare practices of Polynesians, including the standard of health services provided. The standard of health care; especially following an episode of ill health could be much, much better and much more can be done to improve risk factors, principally diet, which trends away from healthy traditional foods to most unhealthy Western junk food.

    However; an equally important factor and probably the most important reason why Maori, Pacific Islanders and Africans suffer substantial declines in health status across the board, when moving from their natural homelands to higher latitudes and large cities, is Vitamin D deficiency. While I need just 5 minutes of sunlight a day to keep healthy, my darker skinned relatives require from 10-50 times as much sunlight, depending on their complexion.

    In some populations as many as 90% of urbanised dark skinned people are Vitamin D deficient and this greatly increases their susceptibility to all kinds of serious health problems including heart attack, heart failure, diabetes, stroke, internal cancers, depression and osteoporosis.

    While studies, like the one referred to here are useful, I remain frustrated that the obvious and extemely well documented role of Vitamin D (Obtained mainly via sunlight) continues to be ignored by health experts who should know much better. Vitamin D levels are seldom, if ever measured, in cases of ill health, including stroke.

    If any of your family or friends suffers a bad turn of health, including stroke, insist that his or her doctor orders a test of Vitamin D levels in their blood.


    To be exact; what you are asking to be measured is their "25(OH) vitamin D". If those levels are found to be below 40 ng/ml, you must get those levels boosted immediately and the best way to do that is to recommend an extended holiday in a place like tropical Rarotongo or Samoa.

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      Saturday, June 30, 2007

      Keep smokers and fatties out of the country - Doctors

      5:00AM Saturday June 30, 2007, By Catherine Masters

      Potential immigrants should be screened for obesity and smoking habits because they place such a heavy burden on health services, respiratory specialists have suggested.
      Doctors Jeff Garrett and Andy Veale from Middlemore Hospital in South Auckland say obesity is a huge and increasing problem in Counties Manukau but chronic health disorders are not funded adequately. Obesity leads to a range of problems, from diabetes and cancers to respiratory disease and sleep disorders, and severely stretches an already cash-strapped budget, they say.

      Their comments follow the death of Samoan mother Folole Muliaga, who was obese. She died after her power was cut off and she could not use her breathing machine.Mrs Muliaga arrived in New Zealand in 2000 and was first treated at Middlemore in 2002. Dr Garrett says South Auckland has more obese patients than most areas. "We've got something like 40 patients who are very similar to her in terms of their needs."
      (For the full story, click on the title)
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      Gary Moller comments
      What is most revealing about the Muliaga case is the woeful inadequacy of modern "industrialised" medicine to deal with the chronic diseases of ageing and lifestyle; especially when there are cultural and language barriers to hurdle.In this case of morbid obesity, the "treatment" of this poor woman's obesity and consequent respiratory failure was to send her home with an oxygen machine. Sure, she might have had a few consultations with a nutritionist and maybe a few visits by a nurse at home; but these are hardly solutions.

      As with the usual prescription of drugs to "manage" these lifestyle diseases, the adverse side effects are usually what finishes off the poor patient and not the disease. In this case, the adverse side effect of Mrs Muliaga's oxygen machine was skyrocketing power bills that the family could not keep up with. With the power company turning off the electricity to the home, that was the end of it for her.

      Rather than whining about immigration and blaming the victims of their poor medical practices, these doctors who hail from the privileged quarters of society need to take a long hard look at how their own inadequacies as health professionals and consider how they actually contributed to this woman's death by prescribing a really dumb treatment. This trusting woman went to these docotors for help and she ended up dead. The sad truth is that the instruments that doctors have in their hi-tec tool box simply don't work for these kinds of health conditions.

      Stereotyped attitudes about these lovely and trusting people also get in the way of providing effective health care.

      As the article above says, Middlemore Hospital has about 40 other people with similar health problems. Let's get some proper health care for them.

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        Tuesday, April 17, 2007

        My clients now have access to thousands of NZ health products online!

        Good news! I can now offer my clients access to thousands of health and fitness products through the new website of Pacific Health, a company which I have been dealing with for about 20 years.

        These are quality health and fitness products that are backed by a highly reputable New Zealand company that supplies everything from massage creams to rebounders to herbal shampoos (All natural and GE free of course!).

        If you want access to all of these quality products, all you have to do is let me know by email and I will arrange for you to have access to open a free account along with a special client discount which I have arranged for my clients. You will also gain automatic access to our Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis service via Pacific Health.

        Here is the direct link for access to Pacific Health to see the range of products: Go here

        Guidelines for how to order products online from Pacific Health: Go here

        To contact me to arrange access and to obtain your discount: Go here

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