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Re: Myth? Re: Life Cycle of Microbes – Part 1 by rabbitears ..... Ask Microbe Detectives

Date:   10/8/2007 4:34:53 PM ( 17 y ago)
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"Do you think there is some merit to this? That bacteria or cancer cannot live in a high pH environment? Really?"

There maybe some truth to the pH balance thought, although, I'm not sure it is the sole component. For instance, he states that the simple therapy performed is the reason for complete healing. I have some doubts about this or more questions. We don't know what else is being used to facilitate the healing process. We also don't know how many people have had "remissions". We don't know the success rate either.

When I read through some of what was published my first thought was, if baking soda was put on molds what happens to it? Will it become neutralized?



"The blood pH does not fluctuate much; so the only influence of baking soda must be for the GI tract. Right?"

It is a good question -- I'm not sure and haven't done enough reading on the subject. Using the blood system is only a carrier -- at least this is how I'm seeing. A good therapy that works systemically should regulate all systems by rebalancing things into its proper order -- some body systems use acid or alkaline.

 

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