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Got a small reply to the question of pH of pathogens.

-----Original Message-----

From: Life Science Mission [mailto:lsmusa@...]

Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 11:31 AM

Hello Kathy,

Thank you for your email. Yes, most diseased cells in the body have

an acid pH. Stomach acid, if it is of Hydrochloric acid, the pH is

fine. In this case, taking HCL tabs can reduce this. However if the

acid in the stomach contains acidic regurgitated bile, that is not

OK. The colon has a mild acid pH.

We emphasize that pH's should not be the only consideration. You need

to know the temperature, pulse, and blood pressure also to accurately

determine what is happening to the immune system and other body

functions. Taking the pH measurements is incomplete analysis. That is

why we suggest getting a copy of our " Starting and Testing the

Healing Process " book or the CD version which automatically analyzes

the readings, and tells you what is happening with the immune system

and also what to do.

You can obtain the pH papers from us at $10.00 each, but we emphasize

the importance of the other readings mentioned. Order page is at

http://www.lsmusa.org/order.shtml

Hope this helps,

Staff of Life Science Mission

At 11:59 PM 11/21/2007, you wrote:

>

>A group of us have a question concerning pH. Do all diseased cells

>in the body, ie: bacteria, molds, fungus, viruses, cancer etc, have

>an acid pH? You say stomach acid is a 1, are there other places in

>the body that have an acid pH?

>

>Do you sell the paper to test pH, and how much is a roll? Or 6 rolls?

>

>Thank you for your reply!

>

>Kathy

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