Kangen Water Exposed! -
Alkaline Water
I believe we are all aware
of the importance of water for biological organisms. We have
discussed the importance of having structured, hexagonal and
anti-oxidizing water in our systems in order to function
effectively. Now we are going to talk about a third important
aspect of water: Alkalinity vs. Acidity.
To begin, it's important
that you understand how pH levels work. The scale on which we
measure pH is logarithmic, meaning that each whole pH value
below 7 is ten times more acidic than the next higher digit. If
the pH changes from 7 to 8, then the substance is 10 times more
alkaline. Conversely, if it changes from 7 to 6, it is ten
times more acidic. Tap water has a pH of 7. This is a neutral
pH; it is neither alkaline nor acidic. Later we will explain
how municipal tap water is maintained at a neutral level and
the adverse effects of this.
The human body, in order to operate most
efficiently, must constantly be at a pH level of 7.365. Blood
is the body's highest priority. The blood is the body's only
transport system for nutrients, meaning that it can't afford to
be acidic. All of your organs work constantly to ensure that it
is kept at a balanced pH. If the pH of your blood does dip from
its ideal pH 7.365 down to pH 7, for example, your blood will
be approximately four times more acidic than it should
be.
Let me quickly explain what can happen in
your blood if your pH drops to less (more acidic) than
ideal.
Oxygen is transported throughout your
body in red blood cells. When these red blood cells move into
the teeny tiny capillaries, they have barely enough space to
move through. The diameter of these capillaries can get so
small that your red blood cells can only pass through them one
at a time!
Because of the small diameter of your
body's capillaries and due to the importance of your red blood
cells being able to flow quickly and easily through your body,
these cells have a mechanism that lets them remain separated
from one another. This device comes in the form of the exterior
of your healthy red blood cells carrying a negative charge.
This negatively charged exterior causes the cells to stay apart
from each other. Think about how two magnets react when you try
to push the negative ends together this mechanism works in the
same way. The cells are forced to resist each other and are
able to stay separated. However, acid is prone to interfere
with this mechanism in a severe and overall frightening way.
The acid strips the negative charge from your red blood cells,
resulting in your cells clumping together. This way, they are
not allowed to flow as easily, and they have a much more
difficult time flowing through your bloodstream, especially
when they must move through those tiny capillaries. This
interference results in less oxygen reaching your
cells.
Acid is also known to weaken your red
blood cells and cause them to die. When your red blood cells
die, they release you guessed it more acid!
This is just specific process that occurs
when your body's environment becomes acidic. Besides the acid
that is buried into your stomach to help your body's digestion,
the presence of acid in your body is terribly bad.
Did you know that drinking one soda a day
increases your chance of developing diabetes by 75%?
Soda has a pH of 2.5; this high acidity
puts your body into high gear as it tries to re-balance your
blood's pH level. It would take over thirty glasses of alkaline
pH water to balance out just one glass of soda. That one glass
of soda is 50,000 times more acidic than neutral
water.
Our body constantly and consistently
struggles to counteract the acid that accumulates in the body
due to acid-producing food, acid-producing pollution, and
acid-producing stress, which is the biggest danger out of this
list.
If you take nothing else out of this
e-book, at least take an understanding that stress leads to
tremendous acidity and you should try to deal with and
eliminate stress as efficiently as possible. Practices like
yoga and meditation are very effective ways of dealing with
stress.
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