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Best Home Remedies To Balance pH levels! Part 9
Topic Started: Aug 28 2007, 09:49 AM (701 Views)
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Balance pH Levels

Best Home Remedies To Balance pH levels! Part 9


http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/pH.html

READER QUESTION
6/28/2006: Tom from La Mesa writes, "Ted I have purchased the clove oil and the brewers yeast. Could you please explain what amounts that should be taken with the B3. Should these be taken with food or on an empty stomach? In the morning or through out the day?"

Ted replies, "Tom: To control your blood sugar brix to normal and thereby controlling pH when the sugar level is low, you can take B3, clove oil and brewer's yeast along with food. Best times to take B3 is usually in the morning or early afternoon. Your blood sugar tends to be highest much later in the day such as late afternoon or evening, so taking earlier may be helpful to prevent blood sugar variations later in the day or evening. Take only a reasonable dose. I prefer to take B3 with food, but it is not an absolute requirement to take brewers yeast and clove oil with food or empty stomach. It seems that B3 is best absorbed when taken along with food, but brewers yeast and clove oil can be taken anytime. Most westerners have problems taking clove oil directly, a milder approach is to dip toothpick into the clove oil and put the toothpick in the cup of warm water and drink from that. It won't taste hot and you will feel it uplifting. Ted"

6/20/2006: Tom from La Mesa, CA writes, "Ted, as you have recommended I am taking the granulated lecithin, the DHEA, and the Creatine monohydrate to get my sugar under control. The question is, "What time of the day or when is the best time to take a BRIX reading for the correct results?" Will one's own BRIX reading change through out the day from eating and not from eating? Also what is the best time of day to take a PH reading? I'm confused with Vitamin C and citric acid. You have mentioned them in several responses, is one lemon juice and the other Vitamin C Ascorbic Acid? I need clarity on EDTA. I have looked for disodium EDTA, but have found it to be very costly. The inexpensive one I found is calcium EDTA, will this one be a good substitute for the other? Thank you for sharing of your knowledge, I try to read your responses every day."

Ted replies, "I take my own reading the first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. It gives the best reading as food doesn't not interfere at all during this time of hour causing variations in urinary sugar due to after meal effects, which tend to last for at least 3-4 hours. This is your real sugar, roughly speaking.

If you want to control sugar quite steady THROUGHOUT THE DAY, then you actually cheat by stabilizing your biological terrain, by measuring Brix anytime of the day, and drinking an appropriate amounts of water necessary to maintain a good stable urinary sugar. It must be remembered that you can get high urinary sugar JUST BY NOT DRINKING enough water, and when the blood has high sugar, it becomes toxic. Drinking more water will instantly reduce the sugar to any level you so desired, but ideally an optimum is best. Of course this is like putting a patches of holes in the tire, instead of buying a new tire. But as reality would have it, you need to do what is needed to get the job done.

May I make an additional tip or at least a reminder. After about weeks of my own experimentation and research that ended as of yesterday (June 19, 2006), I concluded it is possible to regenerate your beta cells in the pancreas which produces insulin, and insulin sensitivity at the same time. In fact a little known information is that doctors actually used vitamin B3 niacinamide to cure children in New Zealand with diabetes. However, my own experimentation found that there was something to this niacinamide that was missing, apparently it seems to create some sort of free radicals during the regeneration process that I just had to resolved. (It increases cellular turnover) After much trial and error with various supplements, I found that clove oil, and also brewer's yeast (high in RNA & DNA) is needed. This is not required to be taken regularly but for a rebuilding process which should take at least a week, to get pancreas to rebuild the beta cells, at least for borderline people or people who are over 30. A good safe dosage of a B3 is between 100-500 mg./day for at least a week. If you overdose something like 3 grams (my estimate) you can have a headache, drowsiness, sleepiness and its effect and molecular chemical structure is similar in effect to valium). As a result, the antidote for niacinamide overdose is ALSO clove oil. Yes, I found out the hard way!

You can discontinue if you have normal urinary sugar, or just close enough. However you need to take some clove oil (if you can stand the hot taste) or you can drop a small amount into something like a bread or something which can dilute it. I have no problem with hot taste, but some people do really have issues with this. You can also lessen this by perhaps dipping clove oil into a toothpick take it that way. It is the same with those cinnamon toothpicks I used to take while I was a student. Brewer's yeast provides the basic building blocks necessary for cellular regeneration by supplying with RNA/DNA. In fact most RNA/DNA supplements are nothing but brewer's yeast anyway. It is cheaper if it is called "brewer's yeast", but with fanciful marketing, the price at least in Thailand goes up 10 times, if it is relabeled "RNA/DNA". It is the same thing.

Will one's own BRIX reading change through out the day from eating and not from eating?

Yes. After you eat within 30 minutes, Brix will go up. If not it means when you eat, you DRANK ENOUGH WATER. It is quite common for people not TO DRINK ENOUGH WATER, when they eat food!!!! Not only does sugar sometimes go through the roof, but the salts (urinary conductivity) also goes through the roof too. There is a superstition that you should not drink water until you finish eating. This is perhaps THE WORSE WAYS I can imagine in destroying your urinary AND salinity of urine. Always drink plenty of water BEFORE, DURING, and AFTER eating. It is best ways to get your urinary sugar to be stable. I have no problem with this because this is how I was taught.

Also what is the best time of day to take a PH reading?

In the morning, this will be your true readings. You can check anytime throughout the day for pH variations. If you find any unusual variations on specific time, it is possible to take certain buffers to reduce the variations.

I'm confused with Vitamin C and citric acid. You have mentioned them in several responses, is one lemon juice and the other Vitamin C Ascorbic Acid? Lemon juice contains both ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and citric acid. I need clarity on EDTA. I have looked for disodium EDTA, but have found it to be very costly. The inexpensive one I found is calcium EDTA, will this one be a good substitute for the other?

You can take calcium EDTA because you don't have stones. But if you do, you must take disodium EDTA. In your case calcium EDTA will do. EDTA is actually cheap, but intermediaries tend to add way too much profit margins. Ted"

READER QUESTION
6/17/2006: Jean from Franklin, WI writes, "I've been reading some of these pages and am very confused on a couple of things. What exactly are electrolytes, microwater, energized water, and I think there was some other similar term for water? What's the difference between them? What do we need to make these different kinds of water? How do we know when we need them? I've seen these terms or similar ones in so many places, but never an explanation of what they are or how to get them, or IF we can make them ourselves."

Ted replies, "Dear Jean:

Yes, I have the same problem myself, about microwater, vortex water, etc. The point in those websites is to make you buy their products, by convincing that you need it, but it is vague in theory so you cannot make them yourself, and you can only buy it from them! Therefore the last thing they will want you to know is how to make them.

I don't want to get into a long discussion and will make it brief.

Electrolytes are simply natural salts in your body that exists in equilibrium. Usually it will refer to something close to your body's plasma or extracellular fluids. They MUST be in balanced otherwise you can get sick pretty quick. Mostly, your fluids will consist of in the order of amount, which is salt(sodium chloride), sodium bicarbonate, magnesium chloride, potassium citrate, and phosphates (e.g. potassium phosphates). Your body will always need a certain amounts of bicarbonates, citrates, chloride, and phosphates. Our diets are usually high in chloride, but not enough of the bicarbonates, citrates and usually lacking in magnesium and sometimes potassium. Your body will always need these salts in balance as well as pH. Hence the common recommendation for me to recommend sodium bicarbonate + citric acid, with a slight pinch of magnesium and potassium now and then. It is done to achieve a balance on your electrolytes. Without proper electrolytes, you cannot remove wastes, and people do get heart attack without sufficient potassium, for example, such as the case of my own father.

Microwater: When water is subjected to electrical current, certain minerals will go to anode and certain minerals will go to cathode. So the idea of microwater is nothing but a device that will separate certain electrolytes (salts) and mineral on certain polarity of electricity. In other words, it is much simpler if you just add your own electrolytes without the necessity of buying expensive equipment as recommended in the above.

Energized Water: Simply when a water is subjected to a very tiny spark of electrical current (such as a 1.5 volt battery for example), academic research has shown that the molecular water clusters tend to break into small pieces making the water more easily assimilated by the cells. I can easily prove this using bean sprouts experiments. This is the one area that the websites trying to sell microwater don't want to mention it. Actually energized water is subjected to tiny electricity necessary to break water into smaller components without the necessity of separating certain electrolytes and salts on electrical polarity. So basically microwater is simply energized water and electrolyte adjusted and pH separated.

Now here is my criticism of microwater: the water you are drinking tends to be too alkaline without sufficient buffer. The electrolyte water I am recommending has both sufficient buffer and alkalinity necessary. I once had someone years ago emailed and complaining about his health problems. He lived in Japan, where microwater is popular, but unfortunately he was suffering from bouts of diarrhea and muscle weakness. Upon inquiry, his urine turns out to be too alkaline and diarrhea is due to too much alkalinity. When this occurs, your body looses a LOT of valuable electrolytes that is not only LACKING in pH, improper buffer, etc. The cure was simple: stop drinking microwater and start with baking soda + citric acid, and add some potassium and magnesium, to the mix. His condition was gone within days.

I think there was some other similar term for water?
As explained they are similar, but very different when applied to your own health.

What do we need to make these different kinds of water?
Simple just add sodium bicarbonate + citric acid 1/4 teaspoon of each taken twice a day on an empty stomach once in the morning and once again before going to sleep. A pinch of magnesium chloride (or citrate) and potassium bicarbonate (or citrate) will really help. And here is a clincher: after taking it for a month, your skin will noticeably improve by being clearer, and people will complement on your face. If you want the water to be "energized" then just get an electrical spark where you do the mixing onto a stainless steel container using a 1.5 volt battery. I am lazy, so I use a 50,000 volt zapper.

How do we know when we need them?
If you get sick often, then there is a good likelihood. If you are already sick, you will likely need it. If you are not in your best of health, you probably need it. If your urinary pH is below 6.0 (bad Western diet) or way above 7.4 (as in the case of a long term user of microwater). YOU need to take electrolyte water to get your body to optimum or equilibrium. If it is not within these parameters, you will get all kinds of sickness. Getting sick easily, the very basic of everything is imbalance of electrolytes (salt, bicarbonate, magnesium, potassium, calcium and phosphorous). I don't usually recommend calcium as most Western diets have way too much as it is, and this is why I left it out in the electrolyte solution. Ted"
Don't be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all human understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. - Philippians 4:6-7
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