--What pH do Fungus and Yeast like to Grow in ?--
Hi Ya'll,
It seems that there is a lot of confusion by some who do not understand how and what conditions Fungus and Yeast likes for it's food and Living environment so that it may Live and multiply!
I am seeing people claim that the use of ACV stops Fungus and yeast because of the Acids in the ACV!
This info is Totally incorrect!
It is the Alkaline Minerals which are in the ACV which may help correct the problem and "IF" the ACV is of very poor Quality, so that it does not contain much Alkaline Minerals, then it may not correct the problem!
Alkaline Minerals must have an Acid to react against to make them Release their Electro-magnetic Energy for the body to be able to utilize!
How, do you think that Minerals are Chelated?
What is used to Chelate Alkaline Minerals?
You may be surprised to learn that the way that Minerals are Chelated, is that they are reacted against some Acid to accompplish this task!
Now back to the subject of Fungus and Yeast and the environment in which may be required for them to Grow and Multiply!
"IF" you would have had the chance to been involved in any Moonshine making or such operations, which would have also covered the making of cultured products, then you maybe would understand better what is going on in the environment, which provides the Fungus and Yeast to Live!
In a natural setting the conditions need to become Acidic first for the Fungus and Yeast to be able to start growing and multiply!
As long as the environment of the media in which the Fungus and Yeast spores are , is of enough Alkaline in Nature , then these Fungus and Yeast spores will not grow!
You may prove this by using a pH tester and checking the pH of the media in question, and you will find that as long as the pH is high enough that the Fungus and Yeast will not Grow and or Multiply!
So it is "ONLY" when the body becomes Acidic enough, that then you may have Fungus and Yeast problems!
Example ,if you may have Fungus problems on your feet, you may get rid of this very easily by soaking your feet in 3% Hydrogen Peroxide several times, for this will raise the pH enough in your feet, that the fungus will just up and leave!
And the use of a good Quality ACV will raise the pH also, because of the Alkaline Minerals which it may carry and supply, it is not the Acidity of the ACV which is doing the solving of the problem, for you may take an acid by it's self without any Alkaline Minerals in it and you will not get Positive results, like you may get with Top Quality ACV!
So, not everything may be as it may first seem to be, as is the case most of the time!
Moral of this story: You may be better to not jump to conclusions and make Claims about how things work, especially when you Lack understandings of the Basic processes of Nature!
Smile Tis your choice.