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You can have your gut full of the world's friendliest bacteries, when you only take acid food, you still will have an acid body. Those 'friendly bacteries' cannot change the pH of the food ...........

Since friendly bacteries will not last very long in an acid environment, it will be clear that both

- pH of the body and

- the 'friendliness' of the bacteries

are a result of the FOOD that is eaten.

The food (right components, right combinations, fresh, non-processed) is essential and the bacteries are secundary.

So, FOOD is the CAUSE and the nature of the bacteries in the gut is the EFFECT. Kish is apparently not capable of discriminating between cause and effect.

Furthermore he has right nor reason to portray me like somebody

- 'who is sneaking in lies' and

- 'who is an enemy to real health truth seekers'.

I expect his apology and advise him to do some research on the Orwellian concept of 'double speak', because also this is not properly understood by him.

Dirk Chardet

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