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pH Changes Are Not Simple To Understand
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Oxygen Therapy pushes
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Here you are going to eat an alkalizing
evening meal. Basically all vegetables. Green leafy veggies, broccoli,
lima beans, carrots, etc. Next morning check your first urine pH.
If the pH range is 4.5 to 5.5 you can consider it a too acid response.
It means your body has a lot of excess acidity stored and you need to
keep up those alkaline evening meals until the numbers come up.
If you have a pH range from 5.5 to 6.8 it could be considered that you
have a better level of alkaline reserves, but key to that assumption
would be how you feel. If you feel healthy this range is ok. If you have
symptoms of problems, you may need to dig more into the situation.
If the pH range is 6.8 to 8.5 again it could mean all is very well IF
you are perfectly healthy. However, if you were experiencing serious
symptoms of ill health, this alkaline response could be an indication
that your cells are too toxic to use the alkaline reserves and instead
are being dumped.
It should be mentioned here that there can be times when someone
consumes many vegetables and alkaline minerals and their pH readings
average far above 6.4. They believe this to be healthy but it actually
is reflecting an underlying imbalance. Instead of using the minerals
they are being dumped. Further testing will many times show an
anabolic/catabolic imbalance - some clinicians also refer to this as
an anaerobic/dysaerobic imbalance. This is related to the mix of fatty
acids and sterols on cell membrane walls. If these fatty acids and
sterols go askew it will affect cell membrane permeability so what goes
in does not necessarily get assimilated the way it should.
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