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Basic Alkaline vs. Acidic Discussion
Your
body is able to assimilate minerals and nutrients properly
only when its pH is balanced. It is therefore possible for
you to be taking healthy nutrients and yet be unable to absorb
or use them. If you are not getting the results you expected
from your nutritional or herbal program, look for an acid
alkaline imbalance. Even the right herbal program may not
work if your body's pH is out of balance.
Most
people who suffer from unbalanced pH are acidic. This condition
forces the body to borrow mineralsincluding calcium,
sodium, potassium and magnesiumfrom vital organs and
bones to buffer (neutralize) the acid and safely remove it
from the body. Because of this strain, the body can suffer
severe and prolonged damage due to high aciditya condition
that may go undetected for years.
Mild
acidosis can cause such problems as:
- Cardiovascular
damage, including the constriction of blood vessels and
the reduction of oxygen.
- Weight
gain, obesity and diabetes.
- Bladder
and kidney conditions, including kidney stones.
- Immune
deficiency.
- Acceleration
of free radical damage, possibly contributing to cancerous
mutations.
- Hormone
concerns.
- Premature
aging.
- Osteoporosis;
weak, brittle bones, hip fractures and bone spurs.
- Joint
pain, aching muscles and lactic acid buildup.
- Low
energy and chronic fatigue.
- Slow
digestion and elimination.
- Yeast/fungal
overgrowth.
What
Causes Me to be Acidic?
The reason
acidosis is more common in our society is mostly due to the
typical American diet, which is far too high in acid-producing
animal products like meat, eggs and dairy, and far too low in
alkaline-producing foods like fresh vegetables. Additionally,
we eat acid-producing processed foods like white flour and sugar
and drink acid-producing beverages like coffee and soft drinks.
We use too many drugs, which are acid-forming; and we use artificial
chemical sweetners like NutraSweet, Equal, or aspartame, which
are extremely acid-forming. One of the best things we can do
to correct an overly-acid body is to clean up the diet and lifestyle.
Refer to the recommended reading for specific help with diet
and lifestyle.
- Enzymes
are essential: Take 1-2 capsules of Food
Enzymes or Proactazyme
Plus with every meal. Also take 1-2 capsules of High
Potency Protease and Nature's
Noni between meals on an empty stomach.
- Correct
easily absorbable magnesium is needed: Take 2 Magnesium
Complex with each meal which provides highly absorbable
magnesium to help build necessary buffers. Magnesium is
often lost in urine as a consequence of too much acid in
the body. If your urine is 5.8-7.2 take Skeletal
Strength as directed to support healthy bones.
- Alkaline
minerals are essential: Take 1 ounce of either Colloidal
Minerals or Mineral
Chi Tonic once daily.
- Alkalize
with Green Food: Take 1 teaspoon of Liquid
Chlorophyll in water up to eight times daily.
- Vitamin
A & D hold calcium in the body. Taking NSP's Vitamin
A & D will help the body buffer acid.
- What
if my pH is still too acidic? Use Coral
Calcium according to label instructions if slaiva pH
is 5.8-6.5. Use Coral Calcium cautiously if pH is below
5.8. Monitor your pH daily.
- Cleanse
as needed: Take a psyllium hulls supplement such as
Psyllium Hulls Combination
at bedtime to maintain regular bowel movements. Use CleanStart
twice a year for liver, bowel and kidney detoxification.
Get
the book! Get a copy of the book Alkalize
or Die by Dr. Baroody (see recommended reading below)
and carefully follow his dietary recommendations choosing
more foods that are alkaline-forming and less that are
acid-forming. The food chart below briefly summarizes
this information for some of the more common foods. A
healthy diet should consist of 80% alkaline-forming foods
and 20% acid-forming foods.
What
if I'm Overly-Alkaline?
Alkalinity
is relatively rare, but if your urine and/or saliva consistently
test above 7.0 pH, start with steps 1, 2 and 3 below and continue
adding steps until the desired results are achieved. Be sure
to monitor your progress with easy-to-use pH test strips. You
will notice that some of these steps are the same as those recommended
above for an overly acidic condition. This is because these
steps have a buffering effect, or in other words they are balancing,
tending to bring the pH back toward normal no matter which direction
it has gone:
- Enzymes
are essential: Take 1-2 capsules of Food
Enzymes or Proactazyme
Plus with every meal. Also take 1-2 capsules of High
Potency Protease and Nature's
Noni between meals on an empty stomach.
- Support
urinary and lymphatic systems' ability to excrete toxins:
Take Kidney Drainage
and Lymphatic Drainage
in water according to directions. Then use Lymphomax
and Urinary Maintenance
to maintain.
- Correct
calcium is needed: Use NSP's Liquid
Calcium.
- Vitamin
C: Use Timed-Release
Vitamin C. Use 3,000 mg or more, to maximum bowel tolerance.
(If diarrhea occurs, reduce intake.)
- Flax
Seed Oil: Use 1 capsules of Flax
Seed Oil 3 times a day or 2 tablespoons of Liquid
Flax Seed Oil daily.
- Cleanse
as needed: Take a psyllium hulls supplement such as
Psyllium Hulls Combination
at bedtime to maintain regular bowel movements. Use CleanStart
twice a year for liver, bowel and kidney detoxification.
Urine
pH
Urine
testing may indicate how well your body is excreting acids
and assimilating minerals, especially calcium, magnesium,
sodium and potassium. These minerals function as "buffers."
Buffers are substances that help maintain and balance
the body against the introduction of too much acidity
or too much alkalinity. Even with the proper amounts of
buffers, acid or alkaline levels can become extreme. When
the body ingests or produces too many of these acids or
alkalis, it must excrete the excess. The urine is the
perfect way for the body to remove any excess acids or
alkaline substances that cannot be buffered. If the average
urine pH is below 6.5 the body's buffering system is overwhelmed,
a state of "autotoxication" exists, and attention
should be given to lowering acid levels.
Saliva
pH
The
results of saliva testing may indicate the activity of
digestive enzymes in the body. These enzymes are primarily
manufactured by the stomach, liver and pancreas. While
the saliva also utilizes buffers just like the urine,
it relies on this process to a much lesser degree. If
the saliva pH is too low (below 6.5), the body may be
producing too many acids or may be overwhelmed by acids
because it has lost the ability to adequately remove them
through the urine. If the saliva pH is too high (over
6.8), the body may suffer greatly, e.g. excess gas, constipation
and production of yeast, mold and fungus. Some people
will have acidic pH readings from both urine and salivathis
is referred to as "double acid."
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