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Re: The Candida is Killed by Alkalinity Myth by JustinL ..... Candida Debate Forum

Date:   3/31/2009 10:12:54 AM ( 15 y ago)
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As usual Hveragerthi gets only part of the story right then begins fabricating lies because he doesn't understand the bigger picture!
Ignorance is no excuse for attacking a protocol with many many testimonies and CURES!
Who or what have you cured recently HV ?

For most of human existence, fear and excitement in the face of physical danger was the principal cause of heightened blood acid levels. Hyperacidity serves as an alarm signal, alerting the adrenals to a possible threat to survival. The adrenals respond by stimulating the production of additional estrogen, as well as adrenaline and cortisone. Estrogen, when in excess, diverts oxygen away from the digestive and excretory organs so that it flows to the muscles and general circulatory system, thereby empowering the body to act quickly. Because fear and anxiety go away when danger passes, these emotions cause only temporary increases in blood acidity, so adrenal secretions and estrogen are elevated for only a short time and the organ systems are not injured.

In the present era, however, danger comes in a different form: processed foods, which, only partially digested, turn into acidic waste. When the individual's diet is consistently poor, hyperacidity in the blood becomes chronic, and, in response, estrogen levels become permanently elevated. The organs, including the uterus, cervix, ovaries, or breasts, suffer the consequences. Chronically subjected to inadequate levels of oxygen by excess estrogen, they become inflamed and degenerate.

Alkalize the body decrease acidity increase oxygen and the body to it's optimal physical form and the beer belly goes away!
 

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