By David Julian – The Natural Vitality Advocate
Why Amino Acids Matter on a Healing Journey
“Where do you get your protein?”
On the Medical Medium path, this question comes up a lot. But the truth is, it isn’t just about eating more protein—it’s about how the body can use the amino acids you give it to build, repair, and heal.
In this post, I’ll share how I focus on getting amino acids without eating too much meat or dairy, and no protein powders, and how I support deep healing of my brain, muscles, and nervous system.
What Are Essential Amino Acids (EAAs)?
Essential amino acids are amino acids your body can’t make on its own and must receive from outside sources. In conventional nutrition these are identified as histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, and valine. You need amino acids from foods and, when appropriate, from supplementation to:
- Build and repair tissue
- Support neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, GABA)
- Support the liver’s cleansing work
- Fuel your immune system
- Protect your nervous system
The Protein Myth (What Medical Medium Emphasizes)
Medical Medium shares that the body has been “brainwashed by the protein law” and that we’re taught to fear not getting enough protein, even though all natural whole plant foods contain protein. He explains that the liver is responsible for producing the kinds of proteins the body can truly recognize and use, and that most of these are created from fruits, leafy greens, and vegetables—not from the high-protein foods that are usually promoted.
From Medical Medium’s teachings, we can understand that:
- High-fat, high-protein diets—whether plant-based or animal-based—can overburden the liver and make it harder for the liver to clear out toxins and pathogens.
- Excess animal protein and fats are especially hard on the liver and are not needed in large amounts to heal; instead, fruits, leafy greens, and vegetables provide the building blocks the liver prefers to work with.
- Clean amino acids from fruits, leafy greens, vegetables, and wild foods are safe and deeply supportive for healing when the liver is given a chance to do its job.
Where I Get My Amino Acids on the Medical Medium Path
1. Fruits
Fruit has been unfairly criticized in modern health trends, often blamed for everything from weight gain to blood sugar spikes. But the Medical Medium information sets the record straight—fruit is not the enemy. In fact, it’s one of the most life-giving, healing foods available to us, providing natural sugars, amino acids, minerals, and phytochemicals that the liver and nervous system can use.
Fruits are powerful because they offer:
• Bioavailable amino acids in a clean, non-inflammatory form
• Healing glucose that fuels the liver, brain, and every cell in the body
• Antioxidants and phytochemicals that neutralize toxins and oxidative stress
• Hydration through structured water naturally present in fruit flesh
• Natural antiviral properties that help reduce viral load and support the immune system
Some of my daily staples include:
• Bananas – supportive for the liver and soothing to the digestive tract
• Wild blueberries – top-tier brain and nerve healers
• Mangoes, oranges, papayas – rich in vitamins, enzymes, and gentle detox power
• Apples, pears, figs and dates – grounding, soothing, and mineral-rich
I’ve made fruit a foundational part of my healing, and it’s helped me stabilize energy, lift brain fog, calm my nervous system, and support detox—without needing protein powders or processed snacks. Fruit is God-given, healing, and deeply intelligent in how it nourishes the human body.
2. Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes & Squash
Potatoes, sweet potatoes, and winter squash are often misunderstood, especially by those following low-carb or high-protein trends—but on the Medical Medium path, they’re absolute staples. These humble foods are clean, grounding carbohydrates that also provide amino acids and steady fuel in a highly digestible, healing form.
These healing root vegetables are:
• Supportive of the body’s protein-building needs as part of an overall abundance of fruits, leafy greens, and vegetables
• Packed with glucose, the preferred fuel source for the liver, brain, and immune system
• Supportive of adrenal health, helping stabilize energy and blood sugar
• Alkalizing and anti-inflammatory, aiding digestion and calming the gut
• Free from dietary triggers like excess fat and highly concentrated protein that can burden the liver
I include them in my lunch or dinner almost daily—not just because they’re satisfying, but because they help rebuild and stabilize the body, support detoxification, and calm the central nervous system. They’re simple, healing foods that carry deep nutritional intelligence and align perfectly with how the body truly heals.
3. Leafy Greens & Herbs
I regularly include spinach, romaine, butter and leaf lettuces, cilantro, and parsley in my healing meals—either fresh in salads, juiced, blended in smoothies, or lightly steamed. These greens are far more than just roughage; they’re nutrient-dense powerhouses that provide some of the most healing forms of plant-based amino acids and mineral salts available.
These leafy greens and herbs are rich in:
• Bioavailable amino acids that help rebuild tissue and strengthen the nervous system
• Trace minerals like magnesium, calcium, and potassium that support adrenal and brain health
• Chlorophyll, which oxygenates the blood and helps cleanse the liver
• Electrolytes that stabilize cellular communication and hydration
• Natural antiviral and antibacterial compounds that help reduce viral load and inflammation
These aren’t just salad fillers—they are essential tools for regeneration, especially when healing from chronic illness, neurological stress, or immune dysfunction. I make it a point to include these greens in my daily routine to fuel detox, rebuild my nervous system, and support brain clarity.
4. Spirulina & Barley Grass Juice Powder (BGJP)
Included in my Heavy Metal Detox Smoothie, these superfoods:
- Rebuild tissues
- Support brain detox
- Bind and remove metals
- Fuel immune cells
5. Sprouts & Microgreens
I use a daily mix of organic alfalfa, radish, broccoli, and clover microgreens. This blend is rich in chlorophyll, trace minerals, and amino acids that are easily absorbed by the body and highly effective for cellular healing.
These microgreens are loaded with:
• Bioavailable amino acids to support muscle and nerve repair
• Enzymes that enhance digestion and detox
• Minerals that nourish the adrenals and brain
• Anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties that assist the immune system
I add a handful of this vibrant, living food to lunch or dinner each day as part of my commitment to rebuilding from the inside out. These tiny greens carry a tremendous amount of life force and healing energy—without burdening the liver or feeding pathogens when they’re part of a low-fat, plant-rich way of eating.
Why I Personally Choose to Supplement with Essential Amino Acids
Even on a healing diet rich in fruits, greens, potatoes, and superfoods, I’ve found that sometimes the body needs extra support. This is especially true during periods of intense healing or physical rebuilding, such as:
• Brain and nerve recovery
• Post-seizure repair
• Detox from heavy metals or viral waste
• Muscle rebuilding and fitness recovery
• Chronic illness or long-standing deficiencies
For me, adding essential amino acid supplementation has been a way to fill in the gaps and help my body restore what’s been depleted over years of illness, neurological trauma, and detox work.
I want to be clear:
This is a personal decision that I’ve made based on my specific healing needs, alongside the Medical Medium information. It’s not something I believe everyone must do or something Medical Medium specifically instructs everyone to use.
Some people may get all the amino acids they need from their diet alone—especially if their liver and digestion are strong, and they’re not dealing with the same level of neurological or muscular recovery that I am. Others may choose to use supplementation only temporarily, or not at all.
That’s the beauty of the Medical Medium path—it allows for flexibility, intuition, and listening to your body while still honoring the core healing principles.
We’re all walking different journeys, and I deeply respect everyone’s right to choose what feels right for their body.
For me, supplementing with clean, high-quality essential amino acids has provided:
• Greater physical resilience
• Faster recovery from exertion or flares
• Increased strength and stamina during detox
• Mental clarity and better emotional balance
• Support for neurotransmitters and nervous system repair
It’s not about pushing protein. It’s about giving my body the raw materials it needs—in a form it can absorb and use efficiently—so I can keep healing and living with strength, clarity, and peace. For me, supplemental EAAs help fill in those gaps in a way that feels gentle and supportive for my liver.
What Happens If You Don’t Get Enough Amino Acids?
While the modern world is hyper-focused on protein intake, it rarely discusses what really matters—having enough usable amino acids for the body’s repair work. Without them, the body begins to break down, struggle, and stall in its healing. This isn’t about protein deficiency in the conventional sense—it’s about a deficiency in the building blocks of life.
Even if someone is eating “clean,” they may still lack the amino acids needed for core functions like tissue regeneration, neurotransmitter creation, detox, and immune response. And on a healing journey, when the body is doing deep internal repair, those needs can feel higher.
Here’s what can happen when the body doesn’t receive enough amino acids from foods and, when needed, from additional support:
Muscle Breakdown
Without sufficient amino acids, the body will start to catabolize its own muscle tissue to access what it needs. This leads to:
• Weakness and loss of strength
• Soreness even after light activity
• Physical instability or poor posture
Especially when healing from chronic illness, injury, or prolonged detox, preserving muscle is critical—not just for mobility, but for supporting metabolism and nervous system balance.
Neurotransmitter Imbalance
Amino acids are the raw materials for brain chemicals like serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and melatonin. If the body doesn’t have enough:
• Brain fog becomes persistent
• Anxiety and depression can deepen
• Sleep becomes shallow or disrupted
As someone healing from neurological trauma, epilepsy, and PTSD, I know firsthand how crucial it is to keep neurotransmitters supported. Without adequate amino acids, emotional stability and mental clarity begin to slip.
Detox Stagnation
Your liver needs amino acids to build detox enzymes and carry out chemical conversions in its cleansing work. Without them:
• The liver becomes overburdened
• Toxins may recirculate instead of being eliminated
• Symptoms like skin breakouts, fatigue, and headaches can flare up
In a Medical Medium lifestyle, we ask a lot of the liver—celery juice, HMDS, herbs, and more. But without amino acids and the right fuel, the liver lacks part of what it needs to fully carry out its healing work.
Immune Weakness
Amino acids help create antibodies, immune cells, and repair damaged tissue from chronic battles with pathogens. When they’re lacking:
• Viral reactivations can become more common
• Infections may linger or recur
• Inflammation can quietly rise in the background
For anyone dealing with chronic EBV, shingles, or other hidden pathogens, amino acids are part of the body’s armor in the fight.
Poor Repair and Recovery
From skin to joints to hair, amino acids are needed for:
• Collagen production
• Connective tissue regeneration
• Hormonal balance and stress recovery
Without enough:
• Hair may thin or fall out
• Nails can become brittle
• Wounds may heal slowly or poorly
• Tissue pain or sensitivity can persist
Whether recovering from surgery, a seizure, or the wear and tear of daily detox, your body can only rebuild if it has the foundational materials—amino acids.
Bottom Line: You Can’t Heal Without the Building Blocks
We don’t have to overconsume protein to get these building blocks—but we do need to receive them from the right sources: fruit, greens, healing plants, and—when appropriate for an individual—clean supplemental support.
The difference between surviving and thriving often comes down to one question:
“Is my body being given what it actually needs to rebuild?”
When the answer is yes, healing deepens.
When it’s not, progress can plateau—no matter how perfect the rest of the protocol looks.
How Much Do You Need to Thrive?
Instead of counting grams, Medical Medium encourages focusing on clean, low-fat sources of fuel (especially fruits, leafy greens, and vegetables) and letting the liver create the proteins your body needs.
Here’s my daily amino acid foundation:
- Fruits – Smoothies, snacks, and meals
- Potatoes/Sweet Potatoes – Lunch or dinner
- Leafy Greens & Herbs – Juices, salads, cooked dishes
- Spirulina + BGJP – Daily in my Heavy Metal Detox Smoothie
- Microgreens & Sprouts – Added to meals
- Essential Amino Acid Support – Used therapeutically as part of my healing plan (my own addition alongside Medical Medium information)
Clean Aminos Are the Key
I’ve learned firsthand that I don’t need animal protein to heal. What I need are the right building blocks—clean, plant-based amino acids that repair, protect, and fuel my recovery while keeping the burden off my liver.
Walking this out with Medical Medium’s teachings as my foundation, I’ve experienced:
- Stronger energy
- Better sleep
- Faster muscle recovery
- Reduced seizure activity
- Clearer mood and focus
You can thrive on this path—without compromise.
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