Benefits of a Balanced pH Level and Cleansing
by Christine Dreher, C.C.N./TransformYourHealth.com
The evolution of our modern-day lifestyle continues to bring
more
challenges to our health and
well-being. Most of our diets include so many refined,
processed foods
and sugar, not to mention
having to deal with the chemical pollutants in the air we
breathe and
the food we eat. I believe these
factors and excessive stress are the main reasons that the
occurrence
of disease continues to
escalate.
The Evolution of Disease
Disease is our body's way of telling us that something is out
of
balance. It is a cry for help. I believe
that our bodies are capable of healing themselves when given
the right
tools, care and attention. The
problem in our society is that we tend to address the symptoms
of the
imbalances, instead of treating
the causes.
An example would be the overworked, stressed-out manager,
plagued with
afternoon fatigue (maybe
due to depleted adrenal glands, hypoglycemia or candida), who
rushes
off for the "sugar fix" of a candy
bar or coffee to keep going.
This is like putting a band-aid on a volcano. It may create a
short-term remedy, but in the long run it
makes matters worse. What started off as a small annoyance
tends to
escalate over time, requiring
more drastic band-aids to quiet the uncomfortable symptoms.
Eventually
a small, annoying symptom
can grow to become a chronic problem or disease.
So What Causes These Imbalances?
One of the major causes of an imbalanced system is the food in
our
pantries and refrigerators. The
amount of processed and refined foods we consume has continued
to
increase over the last several
decades including foods treated with preservatives, chemicals,
pesticides and hormones. Not only
are the chemicals creating havoc and toxicity in our systems,
but the
continual consumption of the
processed and refined foods are also throwing off the delicate
pH
balance of our bodies.
What Is the pH Balance of the Body?
The pH level is one of the most important balance systems of
the body.
The pH level is a measure of
acidity or alkalinity, on a scale of zero to fourteen, with
zero being
most acid, fourteen being most
alkaline and seven being mid-range. You may have seen shampoos
advertised as pH balanced. These
are shampoos designed to match the pH level of the hair. The
pH levels
of our bodies vary from one
organ or system to the next.
For example, the stomach pH is much more acid than the
intestinal pH
because the stomach needs
an acid environment (hydrochloric acid) to break down food for
digestion. Whereas, the flora (good
bacteria) of the intestine need a more alkaline environment to
assimilate and process the nutrients
from the foods digested by the stomach.
How Does Eating Affect Our pH Level?
In my book, "The Cleanse Cookbook," I write about the
importance of
maintaining a balanced pH level.
In order to do this, we need to eat at least 75%
alkaline-forming
foods. The average all-American diet
consists of about 80% acid-forming foods! Because processed
and refined
foods are extremely acidic
to our systems, the body creates a buffering system (a
chemical process
to protect the body from
being harmed by the acids). This buffering process requires
the use of
many nutrients from the body,
including electrolyte minerals (organic potassium, magnesium,
sodium,
calcium, to name a few).
Electrolyte minerals are not minerals from the ground. They
minerals
from plant sources that have
gone through the process of photosynthesis.
Why are Electrolyte Minerals Important for our Bodies?
Electrolyte minerals are vital to the metabolic functions of
our body
systems. When we have a
sufficient reserve of electrolyte minerals, the buffering
process (the
cushioning and removing of
unwanted acids from our systems), is not a problem. When we
are young,
we usually have sufficient
reserves. Over time, the electrolyte mineral reserves can
become
depleted by ingesting too many
processed and refined acid-forming foods, or from excessive
mental or
emotional stress. When we run
short of electrolyte minerals, our body is no longer able to
maintain
an efficient homeostasis (a state
of equilibrium).
The body has a hierarchy of priorities for survival. Second
only to
breathing and sustaining our
heartbeat, the most important metabolic function that our
bodies
perform is maintaining a specific pH.
The most important pH level that the body must regulate is the
blood's
pH level. The body's blood pH
level must be maintained at 7.4 (slightly alkaline). If it
varies more
than a point, death can result from a
coma or a seizure. In order to maintain the blood's critical
pH
balance, the body will compromise less
important functions. Once the electrolyte reserves become
depleted, the
body begins to rob these
electrolytes from the various organs and systems of the body
to
maintain the blood's pH level. This is
where the imbalance begins. The following are examples of
altered pH
levels and the resulting
imbalanced internal body system:
If the bowels and intestines are robbed of electrolyte
minerals, the pH
level becomes altered. This
creates an imbalance in the bacterial environment, which can
leave the
bowels and intestines open to
pathogens (including candida and parasites), irritations and
disturbances. Have you ever heard of
irritable bowel syndrome or leaky gut syndrome?
Also, when the body becomes depleted of organic sodium (an
essential
electrolyte mineral, not table
salt), the body may not be able to manufacture enough
hydrochloric acid
in the stomach. This can
create an imbalanced digestive system, where foods are not
being
digested properly.
These imbalances can be aggravated further because our body
systems
will generally deplete
electrolytes from the weakest areas first. So if someone
already has a
weakened body system, the
further depletion of electrolyte minerals will cause a greater
imbalance and more dysfunction. When
our bodies become too depleted, overall functioning becomes
weakened,
affecting the immune system
and the body's ability to fight off bacterial and viral
infections.
The Good News
We can begin to reverse this depletion process by replenishing
the
electrolyte minerals in our bodies.
By eating more pH-alkaline forming foods (fresh fruits, fresh
vegetables, fresh juices, sprouted seeds,
alkaline grains), we can begin to replenish our reserve supply
of
electrolyte minerals. In my book, "The
Cleanse Cookbook," I explain this process in detail.
pH Testing Tools
Also in "The Cleanse Cookbook," I introduce an amazing tool to
measure
our pH levels; it's called pH
papers. pH papers are yellow-colored papers that come on a
roll or in
strips that you may have seen in
your high school or college chemistry classes. You can use
them to
measure the saliva and urine pH
levels of your body. Three of these tests are explained in my
book.
They measure not only your pH
levels, but can determine if you are deficient in electrolyte
minerals.
The pH papers are a powerful tool for monitoring our pH
balance system.
pH testing also provides us
with a way to take a more proactive role in our health. We can
detect
and correct the pH imbalances
and electrolyte deficiencies in our systems before they
manifest as
symptoms of disease. As a
cleanse coach, I have seen dramatic health improvements in so
many
people who simply get their pH
levels balanced and their electrolytes replenished. The pH
tests are
easy and quick. All you need are
pH papers and the instructions for interpreting your results.
Both the
pH papers and "The Cleanse
Cookbook" are available by contacting me by email at seechristine@earthlink.net
or calling (858) 673-0224.
If you are interested in more information about the internal
pH system
or internal body cleansing, I
recommend reading not only "The Cleanse Cookbook," but also
"Cleanse &
Purify Thyself,1.5" written
by Dr. Rich Anderson, also available through me. Both books
are great
resources for understanding
the pH balance of our bodies and the importance of internal
body
cleansing.
Christine Dreher is the author of the nationwide health-store
best-seller "The Cleanse Cookbook." She
is the owner of Christine's Cleanse Corner (a company created
to help
people cleanse and rebuild
their bodies), an internal body cleansing coach, nutritional
counselor,
lecturer, teacher, and body
fitness instructor. She has spent many years researching the
causes and
prevention of disease.
Inspired by her own healing transformation, during her first
40-day
cleanse process many years ago,
she continues to help thousands of people transform their
lives through
her cleanse programs, books
and articles, and lectures and coaching. Visit her website,
email or write her at:
Christine's Cleanse Corner, Christine Dreher, P.O.Box 421423, San Diego, CA 92142.
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