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Measuring Body pH – Critical Measurement of Overall Health

pH is a measurement of the relative concentration of positive and negative ions. When they are present in equal quantities we have reached a state of equilibrium within the body and our pH will be 7.0. There are two ways to measure body pH, which should not be confused with blood pH. The blood always maintains pH between 7.25 – 7.45. If it falls out of that range the body will quickly go into shock and death will follow soon after. Anything that does get into the bloodstream outside of that pH is immediately pushed out into the body’s tissue. Continue reading

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The Signs of Disease: Acidity and Toxicity

If you are sick with any disease, you know two things about your temple and its state of health. First, you know that it has a deficit of electrons because your body is acidic. pH is a measurement of the concentration of positive and negative ions. When they are present in equal quantities we have reached a state of equilibrium within the body and our pH will be 7.0. When your body has accumulated too many positively charged hydrogen ions then you become acidic and your pH is low. An acid environment in the body encourages disease. Disease will not live in a body where the pH environment is in balance, which means it is close 7.0.
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Measuring Body pH

pH is a measurement of the relative concentration of positive and negative ions. When they are present in equal quantities we have reached a state of equilibrium within the body and our pH will be 7.0. There are two ways to measure body pH, which should not be confused with blood pH. The blood always maintains pH between 7.25 – 7.45. If it falls out of that range the body will quickly go into shock and death will follow soon after. Anything that does get into the bloodstream outside of that pH is immediately pushed out into the body’s tissue. Continue reading

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