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Hello,
why should not a physician shall respect to acidification of the patient. No treatment is yet to strike properly, so long as man is becoming acidic ![]() ![]() ?http://www.purenature.de/inhalt/alle...q634f3ug5unff2 Regards Sarah |
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Hello Sarah,
excessive acidity of the blood is much rarer than trying to persuade us Naturopaths & Co.. Two medical practitioners would turn to me years ago (in each case without proper investigation) to persuade not only acidity but also fungal infection of the intestine and an amalgam poisoning. She also led a sin equal to an expensive therapies and advised me urgently, to conduct an amalgam restoration, plus Recovery to. Critical as I am, I left both times by the internist to determine the pH of the blood. And lo and behold: He once was 7.41, and once that is at 7.39 - the perfect mids. The pH of the urine was also normal. A further investigation regarding my alleged intestinal fungi also followed. Result: perfectly normal. My very real problems lay elsewhere, and these again undetected by the medical practitioners gurus. Love from Angie |
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Hello, jack me here with a quick time.
2 years ago have experienced a similar Naturopaths like Angie, he tried to tell me that I would definitely make the excretion of the amalgam, and anyway, how could I live for it! Intestinal mushrooms he could diagnose me after looking into the eyes too! Actually, I was completely different because of the medical practitioners. Well, I too am a skeptical person and I have with my dentist (he is still very new and mostly on the cutting edge of dentistry) in great detail talking about this subject, there is probably still no scientifically proven studies, the amalgam of the harmful organism. The dentist said that everything only moneymaking. My family doctor wanted to know if I have problems in this regard. No, I said, I do not think so. Since I was not willing to pay astronomical medical practitioners Bills in height, of course, I also had a pH test (because of the alleged acidification), and a culture for fungi to the GP. How fortunate that I did not get persuaded by the medical practitioners, it was 1000% that is all right! Let's not confuse yourself by keywords such as acidification yet! A balanced and healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables, etc. is in my view perfectly adequate, and above all cheaper! Oh yes, I was at a healer, because he sought a medical secretary and I had an appointment for the interview! No comment! Liebe Grüße, Andrea
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A "acidity" is an acute condition and is usually only appropriate when kursfristig problems such as the kidney, or blood sugar.
The body has several buffer systems, a lowering or raising the pH very effective cushion. This is necessary because enzymes in the body only in a very narrow pH range can operate. Therefore an "acidification" and is on Sly "acidosis" always something that should be investigated. Your package statement "not a medical doctor," I think is totally unqualified and just plain wrong, as it is determined at each blood test and the pH value. Greeting Michael |
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@ Michael
Are you sure that participated in every blood test, the pH value is? Maybe in the clinics, but among the general practitioners probably not more .... I guess Sarah did not mean the acidosis associated with hypoglycemia, or similar problems, but this "taboo word" that we encounter now in almost every health food store or health food store, of course, with a reference to THE remedies against it! "Acidification caused by too much meat," so something like that I read last week from the corner of my eye in my pharmacy! It's all a huge moneymaking! Liebe Grüße, Andrea |
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Ok let's say as good as any. pH determination is fair and important.
So, except for special tests such as thyroid levels checked and I do think that will always be determined. However, I'm not a doctor and I do not know exactly how to handle the individual in their surgery. Greeting Starbug |
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