Susan Cachay | Learn How to Become a Mineral Nutritional Balancing HTMA Success Practitioner
Integrative Thoughts - A podcast by Matt Coffman - Fridays
Susan Cachay is an educator, psychology counsellor, and holistic nutritionist who has specialized in Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) and Mineral-Nutritional Balancing for 15+ years. Why? Together they’re precise and personal and they make comprehensive healing possible. Susan has reviewed thousands of HTMA charts as a practitioner and coach for other practitioners. Among the 100+ practitioners she has coached, many came to her lacking a thorough understanding of stress patterns, they were unsure how to interpret HTMA results, and didn’t have the confidence to develop recommendations. Susan noticed a gap in the available HTMA training that she is uniquely qualified to fill, and she created HTMA Success, an accredited Hair Analysis & Mineral-Nutritional Balancing Practitioner course. Through her training, you can better your skills and find fulfillment in helping others through healing, plus take your business to the next level! Use code ITP for $100 off HTMA Success. Susan Cachay Nutrition & Counselling Website: https://susancachaynutritioncounselling.comHTMA Science Website: https://hairanalysismineralnutritionalbalancing.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/susancachaynutrition Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susancachaynutrition YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HairAnalysis-MineralBalancing Summary In this conversation, Susan Cachay discusses mineral nutritional balancing and its impact on the body. She shares her personal experience with the protocol and explains the importance of balancing the body's terrain. Susan also highlights the release of heavy metals and the role of beneficial minerals in the body. She emphasizes the need for rest and naps during the healing process and explores the concept of retracing and emotional processing. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the significance of hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) and the research of Dr. Paul Eck. This part of the conversation covers physical symptoms of retracing, the diet on the protocol, the amount of protein recommended, blood sugar and mineral balance, coffee enemas on the protocol, supportive measures, practitioner training with Susan Cachay, the cost and duration of the course, and contact information. In this conversation, Susan Cachay discusses the importance of a program and the benefits of reading a book that explains its approach. The conversation highlights the impact of the program on clients and how it differs from other approaches. The hosts express their agreement and plan to continue exploring different topics related to the program. Takeaways Mineral nutritional balancing is a powerful protocol that can have profound effects on the body's health and vitality. The release of heavy metals and the balancing of beneficial minerals are key aspects of the healing process. The program requires time and patience, as the body goes through retracing and healing reactions. Rest and naps are essential for supporting the body's healing process and allowing it to release toxins and restore balance. Hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) provides valuable insights into the body's mineral levels and stress patterns. Retracing on the protocol can manifest as physical symptoms, such as the recurrence of past health issues or the reemergence of old injuries. The diet on the protocol emphasizes good sources of protein, cooked vegetables, and healthy fats. The specific diet may vary depending on individual needs and oxidation rate. The amount of protein recommended on the protocol may need to be adjusted based on individual circumstances and activity levels. Blood sugar imbalances are often related to adrenal issues, and mineral balance plays a role in regulating blood sugar levels. Coffee enemas are recommended on the protocol to help decongest the body and support detoxification. They can help speed up progress and provide relief during healing reactions. Supportive measures on the protocol, such as sauna therapy and