WHAT MOST PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE; WE ARE BIO ELECTRICAL ENGINES
In
order to accomplish all the many millions of complex functions that
occur over the course of the day, your body has to be able to
communicate with itself... all the way down to the cellular level. And
do you know how it does this? Through pulses of electricity. That's
right, electricity.
Your body operates on an electro magnetic
current. Believe it or not, all of the organs in your body emit these
fields of electrical current. In fact, nerve signals are nothing more
than electrical charges.
What creates this electrical power in
your body is a very fine balance that exists in your bio chemistry. And
of all the systems in your body that depend on this delicate, bio
chemical balance, one of the most important is your blood stream. This
is where pH comes into play. But what is pH?
WHAT PH IS AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO ALL YOUR BODY FUNCTIONS
PH
is a scale that measures how acidic or alkaline a substance is. The
scale ranges from 1 to 14 with 1 being very acid, 7 neutral and 14 very
alkaline.
So what does pH have to do with you and your blood?
Well, the pH of your blood is extremely important. The ideal pH level
for your blood is right around 7.35 and your body goes to enormous
lengths to maintain this level.
Why? Because if your blood pH
were to vary 1 or 2 points in either direction, it would change the
electrical chemistry in your body, there would be no electrical power
and in short order you would drop dead. As you can see, maintaining the
right pH level in your blood is pretty important!!
With this in
mind a good way to avoid upsetting this delicate bio chemical balance
would be to take a look at those things that can compromise the
maintenance of the ideal pH level in your body. And what is the main
culprit in this case? The answer is the creation of acid in your body.
Before
we look at what causes acid, here's a graphic example to give you an
idea of what can happen in the blood when your pH drops to less than
ideal. Red blood cells are how oxygen is transported to all the cells
in your body.
As red blood cells move into the tiny, little,
capillaries, the space they have to move through gets pretty small. In
fact, the diameter of the capillaries gets so small that the red blood
cells sometimes have to pass through these capillaries one red blood
cell at a time!
Because of this, and because it's important for
the red blood cells to be able to flow easily and quickly through your
body, they have a mechanism that allows them to remain separate from
each other. This mechanism comes in the form of the outside of healthy
red blood cells having a negative charge. This causes them to stay
apart from each other, sort of like when you try to push the negative
ends of two magnets together. They resist each other and stay apart.
Unfortunately,
acid interferes with this very important mechanism in a pretty
frightening way. Acid actually strips away the negative charge from red
blood cells. The result is that your red blood cells then tend to
clump together and not flow as easily. This makes it much more
difficult for them to flow easily through the bloodstream.
But it
also makes it harder for them to move freely through those small
capillaries. This means less oxygen gets to your cells. Acid also
weakens the red blood cells and they begin to die. And guess what they
release into your system when they die? More acid.
I could
describe a whole list of processes that occur when your system becomes
and remains acid but I think you get the idea. The point is that aside
from the acid that is secreted into your stomach to aid digestion, acid
in your body is bad. Really bad.
In regard to producing energy in
the body, here's an easy question for you. What do you think happens
to a person's energy level if over time their system becomes more and
more acid, their biochemical balance is disrupted and their red blood
cells can't deliver oxygen and nutrients as efficiently to all their
cells? The answer is simple. Their energy level drops. Dramatically.
Are
you beginning to get the picture here as to the importance of pH in
your body? Good. Now let's take a quick look at what causes acidity in
your body and then look at steps you can take to get your body pH back
to an ideal level.
WHAT CAUSES ACID IN THE BODY
The primary
cause of an acidic condition in your body is from what you put in your
mouth. In other words, what you eat and what you drink. And it isn't
how "acid" something may seem when you eat or drink it. It has to do
with what is left over when you digest it.
Specifically, does
eating or drinking something leave behind an acid or alkaline "ash".
For example, I don't know about you but I love seafood. Scallops are
one of my favorites. However, when your body digests scallops, it
leaves an extremely acid ash. In fact, scallops are one of the most
acid foods you can eat.
Unfortunately, a lot of the things most
people put in their mouths create an acid ash. These include alcohol,
coffee and a lot of flesh protein in your diet. Interestingly enough,
stress also tends to create an acid condition in the body.
STEPS YOU CAN IMMEDIATELY TAKE TO IMPROVE YOUR PH
Fortunately,
it is pretty easy to immediately change your pH for the better and make
it more alkaline. The first step is to understand which of the foods
you are eating and the drinks you are drinking are acid and which are
alkaline. Then it's simply a matter of eliminating some of the more
acid foods you are eating and adding in more alkaline foods.
However,
before you start, it's important to get a baseline of what the pH is in
your body so that you can see how you are improving or if you need to
continue to eliminate more acid foods and add in more alkaline ones.
You
can do this by testing the pH of your saliva on a regular basis. This
is really simple to do. More details on how to do this are provided on
some web pages I have created for you to help you out. A link to these
pages is provided below.
In addition to decreasing the amount of
acid foods you eat and increasing the amount of alkaline foods you eat,
one of the best ways to immediately begin changing your pH is to drink
"green drinks". You can make these by simply adding a powder that is
made up of a whole host of vegetables that are highly alkaline to a
glass of water. Information on suggested green drink powders to use is
included on pages that I have a link to below.
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