I Never Knew How Important a Balanced pH Level Is!
“pH” stands for power of hydrogen. It
is a measurement of the hydrogen ion concentration in the body. The pH
scale ranges from 1 to 14, with 7 considered to be neutral. A pH level
lower than 7 is considered acidic and pH levels greater than 7 are basic
(or alkaline). The ideal pH in humans is slightly alkaline (7.30 to
7.45).
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An unbalanced system can create many health issues:
High acidity in the stomach can cause indigestion, nausea, acid reflux, bloating and Inflammation of the internal organs.
In the circulatory system, the body
responds to the acidity by lining the vessels with fatty plaques to
prevent life-threatening leaks, which arrest imminent death, but strain
the heart because the aperture for the blood to flow through is
narrower. When the heart becomes completely exhausted, this is known as a
heart attack.
Acidic environments are breeding
grounds for anaerobic pathogens whereas the high levels hydrogen of rich
body fluids keep bad bacteria inactive.
When the respiratory system is overloaded with acidity, the transport
of oxygen is strangled. When the ratio of acidity is too high, wastes
in the form of mucus and infections and viruses build up in our lungs,
which leads to colds, bronchitis, asthma, etc.
The two main form of arthritis
(Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis) are related to pH imbalance and
accumulation of acid deposits in the joints and wrists. This
accumulation of acid damages the cartilage. When the cells that produce
the lubricating synovial fluids and bursa fluids are acidic, the result
is a dryness that irritates and swells the joints.
Acidity weakens the nervous system by depriving it of energy, leaving you physically and mentally exhausted.
If the body is overwhelmed by excess
acids, one of the things our body starts doing is pulling alkaline
minerals from the bones and releasing them in the blood. If this occurs
frequently, the minerals build up in the kidneys results in painful
kidney stones.
When acidity increases in the muscle cells, it disrupts the metabolism breakdown of glucose and oxygen to energy - This causes the muscles to perform poorly.
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mardi 9 septembre 2014
I Never Knew How Important a Balanced pH Level Is!
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