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Date:   7/22/2008 10:54:25 AM ( 16 y ago)
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Practical Iridology and Sclerology

Hyperacidic Tissue

This is probably the most common problem found today, especially among the younger generation. There are several major causes:

(1) The end product of metabolism is CO2 and water. Thus almost everything we eat ends up as acid in the body;

(2) Simple carbohydrates/sugars are extremely acid forming foods as well as meats, coffee, tea, alcolhol, spices, and even citric acid fruits such as lemons, oranges, and grapefruit. One might say they thought these citric acid fruits were actually alkaline in nature. They are, but that is only when they have been completely vine-ripened. These supermarket fruits, tomatoes included, are extremely acid forming because they have not had a proper gestation period. This highly acidic condition places a very large demand upon the body to be neutralized. The body primarily uses sodium to neutralize this acidic condition. Most people in this country are extremely deficient in natural sodium. This does not mean table salt , but the sodium that is obtained from foods such as kelp, celery, parsley, etc. Because of this deficiency, the body is forced to draw upon its storehouse of this mineral. Sodium is stored primariy in two places, the stomach and the joints.

The stomach is usually the first area to give up its supply of this precious mineral, thus encouraging an "acid stomach" and the usual needs for an antacid. This may be the beginning of a gastric ulcer.

Now, as the body begins to give up more and more sodium from the joints, these joints begin to become infiltrated by calcium and become rigid, very irritated, and inflamed. Thus the real importance of the sign "high acid tissue" is that it is the underlying cause of much of the Arthritis today, especially rheumatoid...the crippler.
 

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