Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Tina...this is answered here: kombucha tea/message/37346 Gayle pH > Does anyone know what the pH of kombucha should be? One batch read in the > alkaline range and now this one is very acidic. > Thanks, > Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 --Hes so cute:) valarie In , " Pattie Curran " <catholicmomof3@...> wrote: > > ph has been pretending to offer mass quite a bit lately..I got some > video clips of him the other day and uploaded them to our homeschooling > blog: www.catholicmomof3.blogspot.com > <http://www.catholicmomof3.blogspot.com/> I also took pictures of the > prayer altar that ph designed-scroll down past the video to see those > pictures. > > The video clip is less than 3 minutes.. ph pretends to offer the entire > mass, including all readings, homily, collections, bringing up the gifts, he > sings, too..I did not stay around to video tape the entire thing :-) > > > > Peace be with you, > > Pattie > > The Will of God will never take you where the Grace of God won't be with > you. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! Thoughts???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Yes, pH is very important. If you are too acidic, you will get a bad rash on your wrist when you use the beck zapper. Are you aware that distilled what is also acidic. You can add some baking soda, lemon, or lime to your water to reduce the acid. Careful with baking soda as it has sodium and can raise blood pressure. Also, the lemon and lime seems backwards since it is acidic, but it will lower the pH of your system. Good luck,BradOn Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 7:11 AM, Barbara <barb@...> wrote: Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! Thoughts???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 baking soda is great also water with lime lemon Re: pH Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! Thoughts???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 i didn't know the silver pulser is good for ph? ?? Re: pH Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! Thoughts???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 The way I understand it. The silver pulser enables the blood cells to carry oxygen better. It also helps the body rid itself of fungus which creates a negative pH. So the blood stays at a more stable pH and doesn't have to rob the bones of minerals to buffer acid.kathelee <kathelee@...> wrote: i didn't know the silver pulser is good for ph? ?? Re: pH Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! Thoughts???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 the body somehow controls blood pH within very narrow range, regardless of meddling. are you saying blood pH is raised by pulling minerals from bones? pH doesn't go negative... 7.0 is neutral, higher is alkaline, lower acid. -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of Barbara Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 8:31 AM Subject: Re: pHThe way I understand it. The silver pulser enables the blood cells to carry oxygen better. It also helps the body rid itself of fungus which creates a negative pH. So the blood stays at a more stable pH and doesn't have to rob the bones of minerals to buffer acid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 The blood pH is maintained by pulling minerals from the bones. Negative was the wrong terminology. The overall pH of the body is what I am talking about. The body maintains the blood pH. If we eat acid foods, drink acid water, have critters in our bodies producing acid waste... the body has to buffer all that acid somehow. It eliminates what it can (test the pH of your urine and the pH will vary according to the amount of acidity the body is trying to eliminate)... then what to do with the excess? The big weight loss that Beck says he got when he did his protocol was not from dieting. He eliminated the critters that were producing acid waste so the body did not have to store the excess as fat. This is my understanding. The body has to get alkaline minerals from somewhere to buffer the excess acid. It is only logical that it takes it from the bones. Dr. Appleton (she has a website) wrote a book "Healthy Bones" that tells about a dentist figuring out that loose teeth were due to unhealthy bones which are due to mineral imbalance and acidic diet. I've been trying to figure out what changed drastically when I moved from Sandusky Ohio to Columbus. My diet is about the same. The water is one major change. Water in Sandusky was alkaline. There is alot of limestone in the area and the city at that time added chlorine. It tested perfect for a swimming pool when I tested it last (was a few years ago). I used to add a tiny amount of ascorbic acid to get rid of the chlorine. (Daughter was allergic to chlorine). Columbus water tests acidic at home and at work. 5.0 to 5.2 I've been living here for 1 year, 8 months. I have drops to add to water to make it alkaline water. Directions say to add no more than 2 drops to 8 ounces of water. I had to add 8 drops to 1/4 cup of water before it got to 7.0! So much for using the drops to make the water alkaline.... And bottled water is often acidic, too! I tested one bottle here at work and it was only slightly less acidic than the tap water. 5.2bob Larson <bobList@...> wrote: the body somehow controls blood pH within very narrow range, regardless of meddling. are you saying blood pH is raised by pulling minerals from bones? pH doesn't go negative... 7.0 is neutral, higher is alkaline, lower acid. -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of Barbara Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 8:31 AM Subject: Re: pHThe way I understand it. The silver pulser enables the blood cells to carry oxygen better. It also helps the body rid itself of fungus which creates a negative pH. So the blood stays at a more stable pH and doesn't have to rob the bones of minerals to buffer acid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 This level of pH is not uncommon. I sometimes use an electrolyzer that I bought on ebay to make high pH water, then I mix it with my tap water to get to 7. This is a pain... you could just figure out how much sodium bicarbonate to add to get there in, say, a gallon jug. My pH varies a bit seasonally and I have to check it on occasion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Or, you could just brush with baking soda, and then swallow!From: Jim <huuman60@...>Subject: Re: pH Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 9:51 PM This level of pH is not uncommon. I sometimes use an electrolyzer that I bought on ebay to make high pH water, then I mix it with my tap water to get to 7. This is a pain... you could just figure out how much sodium bicarbonate to add to get there in, say, a gallon jug. My pH varies a bit seasonally and I have to check it on occasion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 Hi Barbara, I was just wondering if the ozone water is more alkaline? I would guess if the critters cause the acid waste and the ozone kills them then would not it be safe to say that the water would be more alkaline? Just a thought. I live in New Zealand and the water is so good here that some of my symptoms cleared when I got here within three days. The little town I am in is 15 minute drive from the town that boasts the best water in the world. Pretty lucky yes. k > > Hi Barbara: > > You can drink alkaline water. > > Take a short look of: http://www.hiddencures.com/ionizer.htm > > More information at: http://www.waterionizer.org/ > > God bless you. > > > > Re: pH > > > > Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! > > Thoughts???? > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Este mensaje ha sido verificado por el E-mail Protegido. > Antivirus actualizado en 01/09/2008 / Versión: 0.93.1/8137 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 Hi K, , & Barbara: Alkaline water is generally associated with good health and acid water is a stride in the opposite direction. While drinking mildly high pH water is better than mildly acid water, that alone is not likely going to turn things around for you very much. There are other "hidden properties" to water that are much more important... things that are not so easily measured. Oxygen Reduction Potential (ORP) (also known as Redox) would be one of them. More importantly, dissolved nanoparticles of certain minerals can alter the entire structure of water in ways that only a few scientists understand. High mountain streams can carry these properties in spades, but not necessarily all do. Dr. Flanagan speaks of this on his website. Dr. Masaru Emoto dedicated his later years to studying this amazing factor and wrote the book, "The Hidden Properties of Water" as a result. Those of us who have played with the Joe Cell energy device have come to recognize that water is not just H2O. It has truly magical properties that mainstream science can never address. Water, as Emoto says, is best when it is free flowing and unencumbered. Enclosing water in pipes and pressurizing it removes some of its healthful properties. Treatment systems and fluoride take even more away from its life giving properties. If your water is as good as you suggest, you are indeed fortunate, because water can certainly have huge affects on your health. I have excellent well water, but in addition, I have taken MegaHydrate (Flanagan's invention) along with it for the past ten years. One pill mixed into a glass of good water will lower its ORP by -800 mv (making it a powerful antioxidant) and it will do wonders toward balancing your pH for optimum health. I also put a pill of the powder in my Golden Retriever, Axel's, water each day. He is now 15 years and counting... we are both benefiting immensely. Kind Regards, Jim Hi Barbara, I was just wondering if the ozone water is more alkaline? I would guess if the critters cause the acid waste and the ozone kills them then would not it be safe to say that the water would be more alkaline? Just a thought. I live in New Zealand and the water is so good here that some of my symptoms cleared when I got here within three days. The little town I am in is 15 minute drive from the town that boasts the best water in the world. Pretty lucky yes. k > > Hi Barbara: > > You can drink alkaline water. > > Take a short look of: http://www.hiddencures.com/ionizer.htm > > More information at: http://www.waterionizer.org/ > > God bless you. > > > > Re: [beck-blood- electrification] pH > > > > Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! > > Thoughts???? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Jim, I've been reading about Hunza water , and vortexes with suspended clay, which has electrical properties(as in hunzaland). Also I have read some on magnets, and wonder what I can do do improve my city water.,From: Jim <huuman60@...>Subject: Re: pH Date: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 6:22 PM Hi K, , & Barbara: Alkaline water is generally associated with good health and acid water is a stride in the opposite direction. While drinking mildly high pH water is better than mildly acid water, that alone is not likely going to turn things around for you very much. There are other "hidden properties" to water that are much more important... things that are not so easily measured. Oxygen Reduction Potential (ORP) (also known as Redox) would be one of them. More importantly, dissolved nanoparticles of certain minerals can alter the entire structure of water in ways that only a few scientists understand. High mountain streams can carry these properties in spades, but not necessarily all do. Dr. Flanagan speaks of this on his website. Dr. Masaru Emoto dedicated his later years to studying this amazing factor and wrote the book, "The Hidden Properties of Water" as a result. Those of us who have played with the Joe Cell energy device have come to recognize that water is not just H2O. It has truly magical properties that mainstream science can never address. Water, as Emoto says, is best when it is free flowing and unencumbered. Enclosing water in pipes and pressurizing it removes some of its healthful properties. Treatment systems and fluoride take even more away from its life giving properties. If your water is as good as you suggest, you are indeed fortunate, because water can certainly have huge affects on your health. I have excellent well water, but in addition, I have taken MegaHydrate (Flanagan's invention) along with it for the past ten years. One pill mixed into a glass of good water will lower its ORP by -800 mv (making it a powerful antioxidant) and it will do wonders toward balancing your pH for optimum health. I also put a pill of the powder in my Golden Retriever, Axel's, water each day. He is now 15 years and counting... we are both benefiting immensely. Kind Regards, Jim Hi Barbara, I was just wondering if the ozone water is more alkaline? I would guess if the critters cause the acid waste and the ozone kills them then would not it be safe to say that the water would be more alkaline? Just a thought. I live in New Zealand and the water is so good here that some of my symptoms cleared when I got here within three days. The little town I am in is 15 minute drive from the town that boasts the best water in the world. Pretty lucky yes. k > > Hi Barbara: > > You can drink alkaline water. > > Take a short look of: http://www.hiddencu res.com/ionizer. htm > > More information at: http://www.waterion izer.org/ > > God bless you. > > > > Re: [beck-blood- electrification] pH > > > > Anybody do anything with pH? Beck protocol is supposed to improve the body's pH. I've been working with diet somewhat. What bothers me right now is the pH of the water I drink. I tested the tap water with a pH strip and it tested about 5.2! > > Thoughts???? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 I am new to the forum as far as posting. However, I have been reading for about 4-5 weeks. I came upon this group as I was researching alternative medication for colon cancer. Some backgrouund and then some questions: My husband went in for a routine checkup (after 8 years)Â and had a colonscopy. A tumor was found. Since he has had surgery to remove the right colon--lab report confirmed stage 3 because 1 of 20 lyphmnodes were lowly differeintiated. Of course, we went went conventional first,BUT after one round of oxiplatin infusion and 2300 mg of oral xeloda (5FU and lecovorin) my husband awoke the next morning feeling as if he were having a heart attack or maybe a blood clot had passed--enough pain that I called 911 and we spent 2 days in the ER with no outcome except " shortness of breath " . Then, our research began. This is his regimen--new lifestyle--vegan diet (80-85% raw vegetables 20-15% cooked vegetables), juicing 50% carrot, 50% green to include broccoli, kale, spinach, celery, cucumber,watercress,collards,any green, nutritional supplements to include Barley Power, probotics, bio cumurin, a fiber cleanse, beta 1 glucan (to boost immune system), heart plus and green tea extract, flaxseed oil 6 TBSP (all from bill henderson book Cancer Free), antidoxiant capsules(Mega H). He has never felt better in his life. He has since had no need to take blood pressure meds or meds for acid because these are all gone. Anyone have any other natural rememdies for colon cancer? Each morning and throughout day he tests his body ph--in the morning it is usually acidic (most according to research i have done are alkalaine) and then throughout day becomes alkaline--anyone seen this? know why? ideas? thanks, dallen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 Hi Dallen How acidic is your husband's pH in the am? -------------------------------------------------- From: " Delena " <allen6331@...> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 7:49 AM < > Subject: [ ] ph > I am new to the forum as far as posting. However, I have been reading for > about 4-5 weeks. I came upon this group as I was researching alternative > medication for colon cancer. > Some backgrouund and then some questions: > My husband went in for a routine checkup (after 8 years) and had a > colonscopy. A tumor was found. Since he has had surgery to remove the > right colon--lab report confirmed stage 3 because 1 of 20 lyphmnodes were > lowly differeintiated. Of course, we went went conventional first,BUT > after one round of oxiplatin infusion and 2300 mg of oral xeloda (5FU and > lecovorin) my husband awoke the next morning feeling as if he were having > a heart attack or maybe a blood clot had passed--enough pain that I called > 911 and we spent 2 days in the ER with no outcome except " shortness of > breath " . Then, our research began. This is his regimen--new > lifestyle--vegan diet (80-85% raw vegetables 20-15% cooked vegetables), > juicing 50% carrot, 50% green to include broccoli, kale, spinach, celery, > cucumber,watercress,collards,any green, nutritional supplements to include > Barley Power, probotics, bio cumurin, a fiber cleanse, beta 1 glucan (to > boost immune system), heart plus and > green tea extract, flaxseed oil 6 TBSP (all from bill henderson book > Cancer Free), antidoxiant capsules(Mega H). He has never felt better in > his life. He has since had no need to take blood pressure meds or meds for > acid because these are all gone. > Anyone have any other natural rememdies for colon cancer? > > Each morning and throughout day he tests his body ph--in the morning it is > usually acidic (most according to research i have done are alkalaine) and > then throughout day becomes alkaline--anyone seen this? know why? ideas? > > thanks, > dallen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 , My husband uses the ph strips and tests his urine--It is between 5 and 5.5 in the morning, but reaches optimal range during and throughout the day. what is your thinking? ________________________________ From: <Cuns-Rial@...> Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 12:03:36 PM Subject: Re: [ ] ph  Hi Dallen How acidic is your husband's pH in the am? -------------------------------------------------- From: " Delena " <allen6331@...> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 7:49 AM < > Subject: [ ] ph > I am new to the forum as far as posting. However, I have been reading for > about 4-5 weeks. I came upon this group as I was researching alternative > medication for colon cancer. > Some backgrouund and then some questions: > My husband went in for a routine checkup (after 8 years) and had a > colonscopy. A tumor was found. Since he has had surgery to remove the > right colon--lab report confirmed stage 3 because 1 of 20 lyphmnodes were > lowly differeintiated. Of course, we went went conventional first,BUT > after one round of oxiplatin infusion and 2300 mg of oral xeloda (5FU and > lecovorin) my husband awoke the next morning feeling as if he were having > a heart attack or maybe a blood clot had passed--enough pain that I called > 911 and we spent 2 days in the ER with no outcome except " shortness of > breath " . Then, our research began. This is his regimen--new > lifestyle--vegan diet (80-85% raw vegetables 20-15% cooked vegetables), > juicing 50% carrot, 50% green to include broccoli, kale, spinach, celery, > cucumber,watercress,collards,any green, nutritional supplements to include > Barley Power, probotics, bio cumurin, a fiber cleanse, beta 1 glucan (to > boost immune system), heart plus and > green tea extract, flaxseed oil 6 TBSP (all from bill henderson book > Cancer Free), antidoxiant capsules(Mega H). He has never felt better in > his life. He has since had no need to take blood pressure meds or meds for > acid because these are all gone. > Anyone have any other natural rememdies for colon cancer? > > Each morning and throughout day he tests his body ph--in the morning it is > usually acidic (most according to research i have done are alkalaine) and > then throughout day becomes alkaline--anyone seen this? know why? ideas? > > thanks, > dallen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 Delena, The reading of the pH of the urine is more complicated than it seems. The urine reflects the condition of what you ate in the recent past and assuming that there are not other distracting factors it is a good indicator of the pH of the extra-celular fluid and indirectly that of the blood and its capacity to cede oxygen to the cells. A pH of 5.5 is normal if you had meats and eggs the night before.. However the presence of cancerous activity will bring the pH down. I am not an expert in cancer treatment other than to tell you that the pH will change with time as he recovers. Have you heard of the Gerson protocol? It is one of the oldest and most referenced treatments and many people swear by it. There are lots of politics in the cancer world and I find the research by Ralph Moss, PhD to be the most comprehensive and unbiased. His approach is simple He investigates the outcomes of all the therapies (natural and medical) and tells it like it is. Keep in touch PS I hope you are using organic veggies. From: " Delena " <allen6331@...> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 5:30 PM < > Subject: Re: [ ] ph > , > My husband uses the ph strips and tests his urine--It is between 5 and 5.5 > in the morning, but reaches optimal range during and throughout the day. > what is your thinking? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: <Cuns-Rial@...> > > Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 12:03:36 PM > Subject: Re: [ ] ph > > > Hi Dallen How acidic is your husband's pH in the am? > > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: " Delena " <allen6331@...> > Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 7:49 AM > < > > Subject: [ ] ph > >> I am new to the forum as far as posting. However, I have been reading for >> about 4-5 weeks. I came upon this group as I was researching alternative >> medication for colon cancer. >> Some backgrouund and then some questions: >> My husband went in for a routine checkup (after 8 years) and had a >> colonscopy. A tumor was found. Since he has had surgery to remove the >> right colon--lab report confirmed stage 3 because 1 of 20 lyphmnodes were >> lowly differeintiated. Of course, we went went conventional first,BUT >> after one round of oxiplatin infusion and 2300 mg of oral xeloda (5FU and >> lecovorin) my husband awoke the next morning feeling as if he were having >> a heart attack or maybe a blood clot had passed--enough pain that I >> called >> 911 and we spent 2 days in the ER with no outcome except " shortness of >> breath " . Then, our research began. This is his regimen--new >> lifestyle--vegan diet (80-85% raw vegetables 20-15% cooked vegetables), >> juicing 50% carrot, 50% green to include broccoli, kale, spinach, celery, >> cucumber,watercress,collards,any green, nutritional supplements to >> include >> Barley Power, probotics, bio cumurin, a fiber cleanse, beta 1 glucan (to >> boost immune system), heart plus and >> green tea extract, flaxseed oil 6 TBSP (all from bill henderson book >> Cancer Free), antidoxiant capsules(Mega H). He has never felt better in >> his life. He has since had no need to take blood pressure meds or meds >> for >> acid because these are all gone. >> Anyone have any other natural rememdies for colon cancer? >> >> Each morning and throughout day he tests his body ph--in the morning it >> is >> usually acidic (most according to research i have done are alkalaine) and >> then throughout day becomes alkaline--anyone seen this? know why? ideas? >> >> thanks, >> dallen >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2011 Report Share Posted August 25, 2011 > What do you mean " if you mess with it? " > because if someone's PH is acidic, not raising that PH spells disaster for health. First I think Loni would need to establish that her pH *is* acidic... Loni, do you have pH paper? Can you check and see what the pH of your saliva is? I think you're supposed to check this first thing in the morning, when you haven't eaten or drank anything for awhile. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2011 Report Share Posted August 25, 2011 I have checked it before and wasn't an issue really. After your commentary on PH Marc it just seems like it would be dangerous to mess with your PH with Baking Soda unless you really know what you are doing and know what your PH is? That's all.  I eat a healthy diet for the most part but do consume meats. I think it might be a good idea to stick with diet to ensure proper ph rather than baking soda. Like you said the digestive track should be acidic.  Loni From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: RE: pH Date: Thursday, August 25, 2011, 9:33 AM  > What do you mean " if you mess with it? " > because if someone's PH is acidic, not raising that PH spells disaster for health. First I think Loni would need to establish that her pH *is* acidic... Loni, do you have pH paper? Can you check and see what the pH of your saliva is? I think you're supposed to check this first thing in the morning, when you haven't eaten or drank anything for awhile. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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