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The pH Balance of the Body

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The Chemistry

The way that the 'pH scale' is written is a perHydrogen scale. If the solution being tested has a positive charge (excess hydrogen ions (H+)), then it is below the neutral pH 7 making it an 'acid', whereas an excess of hydroxide ions, (OH-) means an overall negative charge, thus it is above pH 7 and therefore an 'alkali'

The pH scale goes from 1 (as acidic as a car battery), to 15 (as alkaline as Lye), either of which would scold your skin or eat through metal. The scale is not linear; For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity is one hundred times greater, and so on.

The Biology

Because of the corrosive qualities of the acids and alkalis, it is essential for the body to maintain a balance between them. Different tissues and systems within the body have different thresholds and numerous chemicals and elements are used to satisfy them.

 

Essential pH window of human organs and systems

Systems/Tissues

Blood

Colon

Muscle

Saliva

Urine

V. ALKALIE 15 No systems or tissues could survive an environment this Alkaline
ALKALIE 8 7.8 - 8.3 4.5 - 9.0 4.4 - 9.0
NEUTRAL 7 7.35 - 7.45 6.8 - 7.4
ACIDIC 4
V. ACIDIC 1 No systems or tissues could survive an environment this Acidic

Reasons for the Tight pH Windows

BLOOD: In the graph above, notice how the blood pH is held to within very fine boundaries just on the alkaline side of neutral. Too great a change on the pH scale within the blood, and it would either not be able to give off nutrients to the tissues it feeds, or would leach minerals out of them. If the blood becomes more acidic than neutral (pH7) you would die. Therefore, the body spends many valuable resources maintaining a high level of alkaline materials in the blood to keep you alive. There are certain chemicals and elements in the body that are very effective in mopping-up acidic materials, and they will be used to keep the system within the limits above. however, only so much can be done with elements such as Calcium, Iodine, Sulphur, Silicon and Potassium, as the body has a limited supply. It is no mistake for the system to leach Calcium from the bones in order to neutralize these poisonous acids - Osteoporosis may be degenerative, but Acidosis is fatal!

MUSCLES: As these have a wider range, the muscles can be drawn upon for alkalizing minerals when necessary. A build up of acids in the muscles (primarily Lactic Acid from insufficient oxygenation during exercise, and Uric Acid from a high-protein diet) eventually leads to crystal formation, irritating the muscle lining, and leading to acid symptoms such as body odour, stiffness, and finally gout.

SKIN & LUNGS: Huge amounts of acids can be gassed-off through the lungs and skin (greatly aided by the presence of sunlight and lack of clothes)- the results are of course bad breath and pungent body odour - and the increased risk of infection from bacteria that prefer these acidic conditions. However, when it comes to maintaining an Alkaline state, your body will endure these minor risks, to keep a vital internal pH balance.

COLON: If the alkalizing compounds used in the process of digesting proteins (Calcium & Potassium) are not replaced from our food, then we have another net loss of these vital minerals. The ready supply of these compounds comes from our assimilation processes which are powered by the bacteria in the bowel. If they die because their environment becomes too acidic, then other bacteria present (but held in check by the alkaline conditions) would explode into dominance and auto intoxicate the system with their unchecked metabolic wastes.
Candida is a ready test of bowel acidity, as it can only proliferate in an acid environment. If it is sufficiently overgrown to be causing noticeable symptoms outside of the bowel (IE; Thrush, skin irritations, etc) then we have cause to address a systemic acidity problem. Diseases as diverse as schizophrenia, and ME have been cited as symptoms of Candida Albicans proliferating in the Brain and Central Nervous System due to their over-acidification.

SALIVA: Because the first solution to come into contact with potentially acidic foods is saliva, it has a huge pH window. However, the greater the acidity here, the more damage is done to teeth by virtue of calcium leaching, and bacterial overgrowth. Because of this however, it can be used as a good indicator of alkalizing mineral supply. A series of periodic Litmus tests on the saliva after eating a known acid (IE; a lemon has a pH of 2) will show us the time taken to neutralize these acids, thus indicating a ready supply, or not.

URINE: For our purposes, the Urine is the best analysis group to work with, as it is not generally changed by external factors. As Uric Acid crystals are melted during the usual process of Catabolism (detox), they will drain away through the Kidneys into the bladder. This we can easily test during the retreat, and will be seen to fluctuate as the process goes through its various cycles.

The Solution

Over acidity of the system, called 'Acidosis' is very common condition, with a wide range of symptoms pointing to it, such as Osteoporosis, Gout, Headaches, Rheumatism, Body Odour and even Candida. But it is a fairly rare cause of death, because of the body's fabulous defenses against it. But these defenses - like any other - come with a price-tag, and if overused, the body looses the option, and suddenly the individual is faced with far worse than an acrid smell. There are noticeably less records of anyone dying of alkalosis - it is not a generic problem today, not a life threatening one until the very last minutes.

Thus, we are better off focusing on choices that decrease our acid-content and increase our alkalinity.

In this simplified table, we have placed the most effective means of alkalizing the system at the top, and listed the rest in decreasing order of effectiveness. The activities listed bwlow the neutral zone increase in acidifying qualities as the list goes on.

The idea here is to exemplify what can be done to decrease the acids in the system through the daily lifestyle choices that we make. If all of our efforts are to either minimize internal production and storage, or maximize the elimination of acids from the system, then we are on the right track.

pH effect of activities

Most Effective Alkalizers
Generally Eating Less 9 Allows daily rest and detox
Fruit & Veg Diet 8 Leaves alkaline residue in Bowel
High Water Content Foods 7 Adds water to expel acids
Deep Breathing & Relaxation 6 Lungs gas-off acids
Exercise with Sufficient Oxygen 5 Increased blood & oxygen to muscles
Sunlight & Skin Exposure 4 Skin expels more Uric Acid
Positivity & Confidence 3 Relaxation aids bloodflow
Acceptance & Love 2 Relaxation aids bloodflow
Negative Ions (fresh air, forests, coasts) 1 Lessens body's positive charge
Least effective alkalizing methods
Lethargy 1 Decreases bloodflow
Shallow Breathing 2 Decreases lung expelation
Positive Ions (Indoors, cities, pollution) 3 Increase body's positive charge
Negativity & Worries 4 Generates tension
Anger & Fear 5 Create toxic chemistry
Stress 6 Inhibits immune efficiency
Dehydration 7 Decreases acid expelation
High-Protein Diet 8 Encourages uric acid build-up
Over-eating heavy foods 9 Builds up layers of acid saturation
Most Effective Acidifiers

Effective means of affecting pH balance

  • A diet of 80% Alkalizing foods with 20% Acid foods.
  • Leave your stomach 20% empty. if you are depleted after eating, you ate too much too quickly!
  • Eat more than 25 different varieties of food each week - Chinese medicine says 55.
  • Exercise according to your breathing capacity -if you cannot speak afterward, then it was too vigorous for you today.
  • A relaxation regime should match the exercise taken - aching limbs are a sign of Lactic Acid saturation caused by insufficient oxygen in available bloodflow.
  • Sleep in complete darkness to ensure deep relaxation of the nervous system, and take every opportunity to bathe closed eyes in sunlight to stimulate hypothalmus vitality.
  • Immerse as much of your body as possible in soft sunlight as often as possible (esp. in UK). Take a good source of Vitamin D daily.

pH effect of foods

Alkalizing Foods
V. ALKALIE 15 Fresh, raw leaves
V. ALKALIE 13 Fresh, raw fruit
ALKALIE 10 Fresh, raw roots
NEUTRAL 8 Raw Nuts & Seeds
ACIDIC 4 Cooked Grains
ACIDIC 3 Cooked Beans
V. ACIDIC 2 Meat, Fish, Poultry
V. ACIDIC 1 Milk, Eggs , Cheese
Acidifying Foods