
OPTIMUM HEALTH INSTITUTE (OHI)
www.OptimumHealth.org
Review by NLN Newsletter Editor Cynthia Chatfield
San Diego Optimum Health Institute
Phone: 800-993-4325
Optimum Health Institute-
Phone: 512-303-4817
A Serious Health-Building Lifestyle Program Embracing Body, Mind & Spirit
The Optimum Health Institute (OHI) has a very simple thinking that it communicates clearly throughout all components of the program: The body is a self-cleansing, self-healing organism when it is given the proper tools to work with. These tools include a raw organic diet, freshly juiced wheatgrass, maximum fluid intake, exercise to encourage lymphatic drainage and energy movement, colon cleansing and the detoxification of mind and emotions. OHI promotes whole person healing and their program emphasizes self-discipline and the value of taking responsibility for oneself.
The Institute strongly emphasizes the need for mental and emotional detoxification as key components for optimal healing and wellness. This is not suggested to be a “quick fix” solution to chronic or degenerative illness, and a 3-6 month commitment to this type of whole-person protocol is minimal in order for deep changes in the body to manifest and stabilize.
There are no medical personnel available at OHI, because this program does not provide medical treatments, health evaluations or health recommendations. All persons, regardless of health status, follow the same standard diet (with slight modifications) and detoxification program and are responsible for their own care while participating. Since this is not a treatment protocol but a natural health-building lifestyle program, many different diseases and stages of wellness are present in those participating in the program. No discussion of type of illness is ever mentioned in the registration process; in fact it is requested during orientation that one’s reason for being at the Institute not be discussed with others at all. OHI teaches that there are no diseases, simply different “health opportunities.”
"Healing circles,” generally only taking 3-5 minutes or so, are held before every meal, creating a real sense of community among guests. The feeling of connection from being in a supportive and caring community is no doubt also an important part of the healing process.
The Optimum Health Institute is a non-profit organization and a non-denominational mission of the Free Sacred Trinity Church, based on the ancient Essene tradition. Don’t let the term “church” mislead you; this is not a religious program in the least and even the spiritual aspects of the program are made more accessible by the substitution of certain phrases and words, such as the term “alpha technique’ rather than meditation. OHI sees its mission as helping people reconnect with their “Source,” no matter how they view that Source.
Pam has been at Optimum Health since it’s inception in 1976 and she is now the last surviving founder. In its 30 years of operation, she notes that well over 75,000 individuals have visited the Institute and been transformed in some way. She emphasized that visitors are definitely “guests” and not “patients” and are treated as valued guests.
Interestingly, in agreement with other discussions within these chapters, Pam noted that she has observed the pattern of a very stressful or traumatic event happening 18-24 months before cancer or serious disease manifests in an individual. She often asks guests what was happening in their lives during this time period to get them to think about this. She has also observed the extremely high levels of stress many people are dealing with in today’s world and how OHI attempts to teach them how to lessen its impact or release much of it.
Pam explained that since there are no healthcare professionals on staff, guests are required to be in contact with their own doctors or other healthcare providers while at OHI. This is because of the rapid body changes that occur during serious detoxification. She noted that the need for prescription medication is generally diminished very quickly and many times dosages need to be reduced, sometimes significantly so.
Key to Lifestyle Changes and Healing: OHI’s 40 Classes Each Week
The Optimum Health Institute recognizes the importance of educating guests in how to change their lives, lessen stress, embrace a healthier diet, detox their bodies, balance their emotions and attain a more positive
mental attitude. For this, they offer 40 classes every week. Of the 40, 14 are directly concerned with mental, emotional and spiritual healing; the rest are related to diet, instruction in food preparation, physical detoxification and exercise. Titles for the 14 include “Your Life is a Gift, Mind/Body Connection, Advanced Alpha Technique, Emotional Detoxification, Mental Detoxification, ‘You’ Validation, Self Esteem” and others. A group toning class is especially powerful. There is a formal “Release Ceremony” held each week, during which all those who wish to let go of anything in their lives (including an illness, relationship, job or anything else) write the message on a paper and then during the ceremony all the papers are burned together—quite a powerful symbolic ritual.
The Diet and Detoxification Program
Raw vegetarian food creates a highly alkaline diet. Raw is used because of the belief that the natural enzymes present within digest the foods consumed quickly and easily, without additional strain on the body, thereby allowing most of the body’s available energy to be directed toward detoxification and healing. Also, much current nutrition-related literature refers to the very positive effect an alkalinizing diet has on many illnesses. There is also an emphasis on proper food combining, which is believed to enhance the digestive and detoxification processes.
There are workbooks, study guides, cookbooks and videos available at the store for those who wish to have this kind of support for either doing the program at home or reviewing and reinforcing what was learned while visiting. A simple, inexpensive but well thought-out enema kit is available for purchase in the store.Other OHI Details
Guests care for their own rooms, as there is no maid service between check in and check out; this even includes collecting toilet paper from the community closet as needed. This is not a spa-like atmosphere, but a serious, self-directed health program. Participants must also juice their own fresh wheatgrass, although all other foods and juices are provided. Since there is no maid or room service available at the Institute, a person attending must be able to care for him or herself, or have a support person available. There are rooms available without stairs for easy wheelchair access. Seriously ill persons may wish to consider the full 3 week or even a 4 week program. Since the Institute has deliberately tried to keep costs as low as possible, this option is a possibility for many persons with a chronic health challenge.
The “Missionary” Program: Also of note, the Institute has a program for those who cannot afford even these low rates. In exchange for 18 hours of work per week, persons who are accepted (called “missionaries”) can take part in the program at no cost. There is an application process that must be followed and the minimum length of time commitment requested for this type of arrangement is 3 months. There will be a minimal cost for housing.
There is a small meditation room/chapel onsite, as well as a store where some natural personal items are sold, along with books, videos and equipment to support a raw food diet such as seeds for sprouting, juicers, dehydrators, etc.
More Notes: Many guests present during my visit had been to the Institute multiple times; there is a high return visit rate and very positive regard for the program. I personally met at least a dozen people who come once or twice every year to detoxify themselves and renew their dedication to wellness, and there were probably more. One elderly gentleman present had made over 70 visits during the last 26 years.
I was also quite surprised to learn that OHI has never paid for advertising during its 30 years of providing these programs. All those who come have discovered the Institute through word of mouth and the Institute is filled to capacity many weeks. Although the facilities are simple, many celebrities have completed the program.



