This isn't meant to be an answer, just an observation, referring to your quote:
"Moreover, the liver frequently allows the chemical balance of the blood to become too alkaline. This sharply increases the potency of the body's insulin, which in turn then drives blood sugar levels down abnormally low. In other cases, the liver allows the blood to become too acidic. This increases insulin's potency, allowing the blood sugar to go too high."
From the reading and studying I have done, the blood's pH must be maintained in very narrow parameters or we would DIE. My inner spirit just yells that the above quote ABOUT THE BLOOD's pH can't be correct or there is more to it than is explained.