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Alkalinity


When the last two teeth were recently extracted as part of the finishing touches of Dental Cleanup, the dentist did a simple Litmus Test. This lead to a pretty cool conversation between me and this holistic doctor/dentist. He's keen to the acid/akalinity problem, not just on behalf of his patients, but also for his own self. I asked him why he just did this test on me and he said that he'd been out of the test strips and took a while to get some more in. The paper turns two different colors, one that favors a flesh color, one that favors a blue/green color, so determining one's atual Alkalinity from this kind of test is somewhat subjective. The problem, so to speak, is that my interpretation of the colors is that I thought I weighed in around 5.0 (definitely too much green and not enough blue), the dentist said he didn't think I was quite that bad but closer to 6.0....itself not very good. I asked " is this typical?". He said yes. I said "so, i'm in bad shape, but at least I'm with most of the rest of the herd.... ?". He agreed and said that he too weighed in with similar results. He also echoed some things MH has said: we need to be closer to 7.3, the blood is a little different story than the salive/urine since the body is naturally geared towards keeping the blood within a narrow range......but it can only do this for so long, if corrections are not made, eventually the body will fail in it's efforts to keep the blood clean / alkaline. He showed me some micrscopic photographs indicating the results before and after use of Goji.

He gave me a free copy of health magazine, can't remember the name, but it was featuring on the front cover and article inside a story about the Goji berry. I've heard a little, but have not done any research on it, yet. This berry is also measured on a thing called Bovis Scale, which is a method for gauging energy of an item. Goji apparently is way up on top of this scale, weighing in at aroudn 330,000 Bovis Units; compare to Noni which this magazine indicates weighs in aroudn 18,000 Bovis Units. This may be something I want to at least look into a little more. Anyone else here have any experience?

The good news - my mouth is now about as metal free as it will ever be, all amalgams and root canaled teeth are gone. Now it's time for me to get down to diet business in hopes of gumming my way back to some better health. Some less than good news - there are two stainless steel screws in my knee as a result of a big reconstruction job from back in the early 90s. It's hard to say for sure, but my guess is this metal will remain in me till the day I die. I'm wondering if stainless steel will disrupt my efforts to chelate/cleanse other heavy metals, such as mercury and all the by-products that mercury vapor turns into as it's settling into the cells and fabric of the body..... anyone?

Anyway, I'm not really surprised by the resuls of this alkalinity test... dissapointed, yeah, but not surprised. This probably confirms some of my ongoing health conditions, especially longterm problems with GERD/acid stomach, itself no doubt tied to many years of having been trained / conditioned / brain washed to eat the way I do.......so I have some work to do. This also confirms several things that MH preaches as it pertains to diet and nature. I hope to soon be a fasting fool gumming my way to health, so look out MOG, here I come :)

 

 
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