Pam Killeen

Pam Killeen
Author, Nutritional Consultant, Public Speaker, Educator

For many years, I struggled with chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and multiple chemical sensitivities. After experimenting with several different forms of alternative health (including various diets, supplements, acupuncture, chiropractic, etc.), my journey finally led me to understand the importance of eating nutrient-dense foods (through the work of Dr. Weston A. Price) and learning how to restore my biochemistry using a very new and cutting-edge science called, Nutritional Balancing. 

Nutritional Balancing draws from many branches of science, including biochemistry, physiology, nutrition, stress theory, pathology and psychology. It is based upon the work of a Dr. Paul Eck, a physician and biochemist who spent many years studying the work of several health pioneers including, Hans Selye, MD, Roger Williams, PhD, Carl Pfeiffer, MD, PhD, Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD, Linus Pauling, PhD, and George Watson, PhD. Nutritional balancing involves a precise means of assessing and monitoring the condition of your body’s chemistry. It also includes an innovative new way to interpret hair mineral test results. Finally, it offers specific applications of diet, targeted supplements, detoxification protocols, mental and emotional suggestions and more to raise one’s energy level and restore a more balanced chemistry.

Nutritional Balancing honors the fact that we are all individuals with our own unique metabolic blueprint. It involves a paradigm that is much different than traditional, functional, orthomolecular or naturopathic medicine. Standard medical and natural treatments are based on an allopathic model -- the naming of a disease or a condition for which a remedy or treatment is then prescribed or recommended. With Nutritional Balancing, the label of one’s condition is not the focus; rather, the starting point for healing is the understanding of your biochemical imbalances and then repairing your unique chemistry. 

As a nutritional consultant, I work with people struggling with a variety of mental and physical health problems. I absolutely love the work that I do because I get to see people recover from some very disabling conditions, including mood disorders and addiction.