| Balance your pH |
Our society is plagued with many health concerns. Many health professionals now believe the explanation for this may be because of the body's pH. Many of you may have seen Dr. Barefoot's television commercials on Coral Calcium and how it can help to alkalize the body. This is only one small piece of the puzzle. Below is some information to help inform you of things you can do to assist your body in having perfect pH. First, what is pH? When an acid is poured into water, it gives up a H (hydrogen) to the water. The acidity or alkalinity of a solution refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions (H) in the solution. The concentration of hydrogen ions is more conveniently expressed in terms of pH or "potential of Hydrogen". So, the lower the pH number, the more acidic the solution. For example, pure water has a pH of 10-7, therefore its pH is 7. This represents neutrality, which means that it is neither acid nor alkaline. Vinegar has an H 10-3, it is therefore acidic with a pH of 3. Milk of Magnesia has an H of 10 -10 or a pH of 10, so it is very alkaline. For practical purposes the pH scale extends from 0 to 14. It is important to understand that this scale is a logarithmic scale. What that means is that pH 5 represents 10 times greater acidity than pH 6; pH 4 is 100 times more acidic than pH 6. For those of you that have hot tubs, pools, ponds, or fish tanks; you understand the importance of pH. If the pH is not correct, the water will attract organisms in the water - making you have to clean your pool more often, or it can even kill your fish if it isn't correct. Now that you understand pH, how do you find out what your pH is and if you are acidic or alkaline? Some stores carry pH-testing kits. Because the scale is the same, it doesn't matter whether you are testing your pool water or your fish tank - these pH kits can be used to test your body as well. We offer pH-testing kits as well in our store, for those of you that don't have pools or fish. It is important to balance your pH readings for both your urine and your saliva. This means your body is balanced. The most accurate time to test is first thing in the morning when you wake up, before you consume any fluid or food and before brush your teeth. You can also test at least 3 hours after a meal. Many people check their pH at least twice a week to ensure their bodies are within the proper range. What is Normal? Your urinary pH should fluctuate throughout the day. Your saliva should also fluctuate during the day, your body is probably functioning within normal range if these levels are between 6.0-7.0. It is also important that your urine is more acidic than your saliva. This lets us know that your body is excreting excess acid correctly and not holding it within your body's organs and blood. If your saliva is more acidic than your urine - we call this "switched". If your body is too acidic it will borrow minerals including calcium, potassium, sodium and magnesium from your organs and bones to buffer the acid and help to maintain a state of "homeostasis" or balance within the body. The results of saliva testing also indicate the activity of digestive enzymes in the body. The stomach, liver and pancreas primarily create enzymes. If the 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. A recent study conducted at the University of California - San Francisco on 9,704 post-menopausal women showed that those who have a higher acidity levels from a diet rich in animal foods are at greater risk for lower bone density levels than those who have "normal" pH levels. The researchers who carried out this study hypothesized that many of the hip fractures prevalent among older women correlated to higher acidity from a diet rich in animal foods and low in vegetables. The body apparently borrows calcium from the bones in order to balance pH, and this calcium borrowing may result in a decrease in bone density. - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Jan 2001, Vol 73 No.1, pp. 118-122. More
people are acidic than alkaline because of the foods we eat - which are mostly
acidic such as coffee, NutraSweet, beer, soft drinks, white flour and milk and
ice cream. There are many products on the market, which can assist you in balancing your pH in addition to coral calcium. Obviously there are other factors as well; in fact we have found that coral calcium works best if you do not have O type blood. For people who have O type blood we have found taking the Omega EPA fish oils and herbs to flush the kidney can help to balance your pH. We also have several recipes for un-"switching" people that are stuck and can't seem to switch their pH back with just their diet. We have found this to be the missing link for many people that don't seem to respond to normal diet changes or herbal programs. If
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