Monday 27 April 2009

Stay Alkaline! - Bugs need acidity


A good way to check if the body is alkaline or acidic is to pick up Litmus paper (pH) at the chemist/pharmacy. Measurements can be made orally anytime of the day or, preferably via the urine stream (when you wake up). The paper I use is mustard-coloured. When wet (either with saliva or urine), it turns anywhere between yellow and deep purple, an indication of whether an acidic or an alkaline condition is present. A printed pH chart is included with the paper strips.

Our bodies are made up of water (70%) and this medium transports the nutrients, oxygen and biochemicals from place to place. It can have either acid or alkaline properties which are measured by a graduated scale called pH (for "potential hydrogen"), wherein 1.0 to 6.9 is considered acidic, 7.0 is neutral, and 7.1 to 14.0 is alkaline. The lower the pH number, the greater the acidity, and the higher the pH number, the greater the alkalinity.

If unchecked, an imbalanced pH (especially in older people) can result in the progression of many of the degenerative diseases seen today, e.g. cardio-vascular disease, cancer and diabetes. A pH level of 6.5 to 7.5 on the pH scale is considered healthy. I've had many problems that were due to acidity.

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STAY ALKALINE!

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