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Tag: ph Principles

Acceptable pH Range 6.2 – 6.6

| January 20, 2011 | 0 Comments

SALIVA pH A high alkaline saliva pH indicates that the digestive enzymes are weak. This leads to weight gain, as well as possible problems with insulin levels; or a stressed liver that will affect gall bladder function and lead to the production of gallstones. A high acid saliva pH will indicate inefficiency of liver function [...]

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The Importance of pH Balancing

The Importance of pH Balancing

| January 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

Lee Sargen, D.C. stated years ago that cancer cells only thrive in an acid environment therefore die in an alkaline environment. Cancer cells do not need oxygen to multiply and are therefore anaerobic. Think of it this way. A swimming pool will grow all kinds of slime and critters if the pH is out of [...]

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pH Principles

pH Principles

| January 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

pH stands for the potential of hydrogen within the bloodstream and in the urine. The pH adjusts according to the food and liquids we put in our system and the stress load in our lives. This reading is the report card for the quality of fuel we have ingested and represents our body’s ability to [...]

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