May/June 2002 Living Now
Medical Intuitive Caroline Sutherland
Interviewed by Connie Hill
Caroline Sutherland has been a medical intuitive for nearly 20 years
and is the author of The Body Knows. I began our interview by
asking how she started as a medical intuitive.
Caroline: I started working as a Physician's Assistant and allergy
tester in a busy clinic in the Pacific NW. The doctor specialized in
environmental medicine. Soon after my training ended I began to receive
body impressions about patients. Then I began receiving direct guidance
about patient's imbalances. Luckily, the doctor I worked with valued
these impressions and often included my information in his evaluation
and treatment of his patients. I was very fortunate to have his validation
because having this ability can be quite unnerving. Validation that
this ability is useful and practical really helps.
Connie: Let me ask you about some of the things in your book. You talk
about cancer as an imbalance, and that it can relate to an over-abundance
of sugars in the diet.
Caroline: That's right, it can. I believe there are two reasons for
serious illness. In one, the soul is choosing a way to exit this life.
But most often, it is a wake up call for people to get their act together
on all levels, not just the physical. Several studies show that cancer
cells, just like a lot of bacteria, fungi, yeast or parasites, flourish
around glucose.
Connie: How do body types relate to this?
Caroline: Attaining health is not a mystery. As spiritual people we
have many tools to widen our perspective. Body type information is one
of these tools.
Most people I see are central nervous system types. Their key imbalance
has to do with their nervous system which is usually taxed because these
folks have trouble processing sugar/carbs/starches. Central nervous
system types are highly motivated, usually over-extend themselves, give
away their power, are very sensitive, can read people well, are sensitive
to nature, and are very expressive. Healthwise, they consume too much
sugar in the form of carbs and starches. Cutting out sugar, in any form,
and stimulants, and adding protein to all meals and snacks really helps.
Carbohydrates and fruit can be eaten, but need to be eaten with protein.
Since these people don't have robust GI tracts they need enzymes to
help with digestion. They are wonderful people, they give their all
and go the extra mile. They can be thin and wiry but if they have weight
issues it's because they eat too many carbs which convert immediately
to fat.
The other body type which I don't see very often is called the digestive
lymphatic hormonal type. It applies to people with African American,
Hispanic, Native American, Asian, Indian or Eastern European heritage
and is a completely different from the central nervous system type.
The digestive lymphatic hormonal type is more solid than the central
nervous system type. Their health issues are very deep and often related
to their hearts and deeper processes like the lymph system. The hormones
are usually out of balance; their thyroid is often low but they tend
to have much more strength in their physical body so I see fewer of
them. They can be blocked at a lymphatic level which has to do with
emotions. They can have sinus problems and lumps, cysts and bumps. Caffeine
affects them and so does dairy. So we take caffeine and dairy out and,
of course, release the emotions, and that should unblock the lymph.
Exercise is very important for this type.
Connie: So how do we relate this to ourselves as spiritual beings?
Caroline: A person on their path, working diligently on their evolution,
and not eating right may not have physical strength that matches the
soul's evolution. I see that many times. I go to bookstores all across
the country and I see these beautiful, highly evolved spiritual beings
whose systems are severely taxed. If they don't work on balancing they
will poop out long before their mission is complete because they are
not understanding the relationship of what they are feeding their body
and how it affects cell tissue. The relationship is fundamental and
yet so deep and powerful.
Connie: In another chapter you talk about vegetarians and how they
can be out of balance.
Caroline: Not all vegetarians. Millions of vegetarians are very healthy.
However, here in the west, which is made up mainly of people who are
central nervous system types, the biggest problem is how their bodies
handle sugar/carbs/starches. With a vegetarian diet unless one is very
aware of how to balance their diet, they often need much more protein.
And candida-abicans is often a big problem. Almost every vegetarian
I've ever seen has yeast imbalances at the root of their health problem.
The reason is that they eat too much sugar and don't get enough protein.
Connie: So, would tofu take care of it?
Caroline: Tofu, beans, lentils, seeds, eggs if their systems can handle
these foods. But since central nervous system types have given their
power away down the line and don't usually have robust GI tract, beans
and soy are almost impossible for them to digest. Having fish on a consistent
basis usually helps. I don't want to give a blanket suggestion because
there are healthy vegetarians, but I haven't seen very many in North
America.
This sounds like I'm only interested in symptoms but actually I'm more
interested in correction and bringing the body back to balance. The
body wants to repair; it doesn't want to break down even though we do
all kinds of things that are very detrimental. Our bodies keeps going
and trying to repair and change no matter what we do, and at any age.
Look at Louise Hay, she is in her 70's and does extremely well. I've
seen over 70,000 people and it's obvious to me that age does not mean
anything.
By the way, Louise Hay has been very helpful to me. She realized that
there are plenty of self-help materials out there for spiritual and
emotional issues, but not many tools to help us balance at the physical
level. That's why she was so excited about my book, The Body Knows.
My book is now in its second printing and is so practical.
Connie: The last thing I want to ask you about from your book is the
chapter on addictions.
Caroline: That chapter is the most widely quoted chapter from my book!
Spiritual people have a wonderful life, but there are many hills and
valleys that come with taking on a spiritual mission. We need to balance
fear and the unknown, and trust and the unknown. And while we work on
developing total trust a great deal of fear can surround us. People
use addictions to numb the fear and pain. Succumbing to these addictions
pulls us off our spiritual path. My book makes it easy for people to
see what foods trigger their immune reactions and cravings. Many times
following one of the food plans can help a person overcome cravings
and get back on their path. Its not just diet and nutrition; it
is emotions, spiritual reasons, personal development, and higher mastery.
Connie: The food plans look really great. I found them at the back
of your book.
Caroline: And following one of these programs a person can begin to
feel better in less than 30 days. If they don't feel better, it's not
their plan. Whatever plan they follow, they should be feeling much,
much better within just a few weeks. After 30 days they can go back
to having the occasional exposure to things the body doesn't want. It's
so easy. People are always calling me a few weeks into their program
saying "Thank you. I didn't know I could feel so good!"
Connie: Thanks, Caroline.
Join Caroline at New Renaissance Bookshop on Friday, June 21 for
The Gift of Medical Intuition and Saturday, June 22 for The
Medical Intuition Workshop. Call 503-224-4929 or visit www.newrenbooks.com
to register.
Connie Hill works at New Renaissance Bookshop and is a local astrologer.
She can be reached at 503-291-8229, ext. 2 or gmnite@yahoo.com.