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good post. I'd change this part,(germs invading from outside

the body can only contribute to a state of imbalance) to

germs invading from outside the body can cause a state of imbalance.

just like fungi and other invaders cause disease in a plant they can cause

disease in a human. PH is very important but maintaining the proper PH balance

during exposure might be impossable no matter what you do. no doubt it's very

important after exposure.

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This is probably one of the most important data-filled messages ever

posted. pH is so important. Even though I love pizza and chocolate, I

will print this out and try to follow the diet as much as I can.

It's been my theory for many years that pollution has changed the pH

levels of every living creature, making them more susceptible to

disease.

This doctor is right-on!

Barth

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after thinking about this more, I think your right.

even with crops the ground where they get their nutrients, ect. from,

even with fertalizers can still be lacking.

theres not alot of difference between plants suffering diseases and us.

but even the best looking corn can become infested with mold once it's tassled

and produces ears, a whole nother, different route for fungi to infest it, right

into the ear and into the kernels.

and I dont think the stock and leaves and the ground nutrients could protect

that as much, from happening.

wonder if this could in someways be compared to our exposure up the nose with

the mucosa haveing basicly,it's own immune system.

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> This is probably one of the most important data-filled messages ever

> posted. pH is so important. Even though I love pizza and chocolate, I

> will print this out and try to follow the diet as much as I can.

>

> It's been my theory for many years that pollution has changed the pH

> levels of every living creature, making them more susceptible to

> disease.

>

> This doctor is right-on!

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> Barth

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> www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html

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> SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html

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> K> http://id131.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/the-ph-miracle/

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> K> In self help on 30/12/2009 at 10:09

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and after thinking about it some more, I think think your right about everybody

probably haveing their PH out of balance, but I still dont agree with this

doctors statement ,(germs invading from outside

the body can only contribute to a state of imbalance).

while I agree that necrosis ( cells leaking contents that can be toxic to us)can

be involved, besides apoptosis( which involve a signal that a cell is dieing

from stress or natural death) in exposure to WDB and several " germs " , theres a

lot more going on than just a imbalance of PH. of corse he is talking about

symptoms and not diseases, like chemical sensitivity, sinusitis,allergies,ect.

and toxins straight up the nose to the brain might be something he hasn't

thought about. and liver damage can affect PH.

but anyway, I heard Dr. Oz saying that baking soda in water can help balance PH.

so thats something else to keep in mind.

oh well, I'm getting a 3rd sinus infection in about the last month and it's just

dragging me down. cant say I'm really likeing my new apt. or maybe it's because

I slacked off a little on the sinus washings cause I ran out and kept forgeting

to get more distilled water to make me some more. I guess both.

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maybe the question would be what puches holes in cells to make them leak out

their toxic contents, oxidative stress? poison ? and how can

anyone ad that to a therory of our poisoning comeing from just our own bodies

poisoning us vs. " germs from the outside world " . without takeing into account

that maybe it's something pretty toxic causeing holes in our cells. necrosis

doesn't just happen by itself. apoptosis is a regulating type of cell death, not

necrosis.

sounds to much like vasculitis. and it still makes the danger model make even

more sence, because several invaders could cause oxidative stress, so than you

have to consider that someone can get just as sick from a moldy environment that

has no toxic molds just harmless molds if there is such a thing.

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ps, poisoning by our own cells supposedly is not nearly as toxic as other

toxins, according to some, maybe dose dependent.

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> and after thinking about it some more, I think think your right about

everybody probably haveing their PH out of balance, but I still dont agree with

this doctors statement ,(germs invading from outside

> the body can only contribute to a state of imbalance).

> while I agree that necrosis ( cells leaking contents that can be toxic to

us)can be involved, besides apoptosis( which involve a signal that a cell is

dieing from stress or natural death) in exposure to WDB and several " germs " ,

theres a lot more going on than just a imbalance of PH. of corse he is talking

about symptoms and not diseases, like chemical sensitivity,

sinusitis,allergies,ect.

> and toxins straight up the nose to the brain might be something he hasn't

thought about. and liver damage can affect PH.

> but anyway, I heard Dr. Oz saying that baking soda in water can help balance

PH. so thats something else to keep in mind.

> oh well, I'm getting a 3rd sinus infection in about the last month and it's

just dragging me down. cant say I'm really likeing my new apt. or maybe it's

because I slacked off a little on the sinus washings cause I ran out and kept

forgeting to get more distilled water to make me some more. I guess both.

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thought I'd mention that several bacteria's cause necrosis.

with tissue damage necrosis can also cause apoptosis because near by cells can

get stress.

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Great post KC. I bought some Ph paper at Whole Foods awhile back after becoming

interested in Ph balance and I was amazed at how much my Ph changed in the

course of a day. In all your reading about this, do you know what part of the

body (gland, liver etc) keep the ph in balance as mine in the course of an hour

can change drastically in spite on what I am eating. Thanks and good luck. D

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> http://id131.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/the-ph-miracle/

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> The pH Miracle

> In self help on 30/12/2009 at 10:09

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> I have decided to put together a blog that will enable me and my friends (you

that reading this now!), to firstly attempt understanding how The pH Miracle

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