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The Importance of Alkaline Balance in the
Body
In order to function at optimum capacity, the internal body
environment must remain as close to neutral as possible. It
likes to measure in on the pH scale at 7.39. When the body
takes in an excessive amount of acids, as it does so often as a
result of making the wrong food choices, this excess must be
brought back into balance. The way the body accomplishes this
is by bringing the acid and alkaline levels back into
balance.
Each of the elements inside the body, the vitamins, amino
acids, fatty acids, minerals, sugars and trace elements, can be
categorized as either an acid or an alkaline. One interesting
fact about an acid and an alkaline element is that when they
are mixed together, they are able to cancel each other out. The
scientific term for what is created when an alkaline and an
acid element are combined is a neutral salt.
Much in the same way as the neutral color gray results when
black and white are combined, and when the neutral temperature
of warm results when hot water is combined with cold, a neutral
salt cancels out the inherent respective properties of the
combined acid and alkaline elements. With no acid or alkaline
properties, neutral salts have no impact on the cellular serums
or blood in which they are present.
When excess acid is present, the body must go out and find
alkaline elements to begin the process of neutralizing this
excess acid. Alkalines are usually present in the blood, but
because the blood cannot tolerate much variation in its pH
level, this is never a good source from which to borrow. A
better source for alkaline elements is the internal organs and
tissues. These areas can tolerate a greater degree of pH level
fluctuation.
Even though the internal organs and tissue can exist in the
short-term without all of the necessary alkaline, it is of
critical importance that the borrowed alkaline be replaced.
Normally this is not a problem. A healthy diet is generally all
it takes to replenish alkaline levels. But most people don’t
consume a healthy diet. It is this repeated borrowing of
alkaline without replacement that becomes a serious
situation.
In fact, given the way many people eat today, it is not
uncommon for alkaline to be borrowed and not replenished every
single day, and worse, many times in a single day. Taking more
alkaline than is being replenished will sooner or later create
a deficit. Alkaline has a purpose. It is crucial to the
properly functioning of the internal organs and tissue. It is
not present in the body so that it can be used to help
neutralize excessive acid.
A shortage of alkaline inside the body occurs much more
frequently than it should. The end result of this alkaline
mineral loss can be any number of different illnesses and
diseases and an overall feeling of poor
health.
by Beverly Taylor -
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