Your Vital Energy Depends on Optimal pH Balance

Did you know that low energy levels accompanied by carbohydrate cravings, muscle soreness, low back pain or headaches, most likely indicate a pH imbalance? Many people are astonished once they realize the ill health effects caused by an overly acidic condition in the body. Yet, one of the most compelling nutritional discoveries in recent times is the role that balanced pH plays in our energy levels and overall health.

What is Optimal pH Balance?
pH is the measure of the alkalinity or acidic of a fluid. The body’s internal fluids are alkaline and are maintained at a pH close to 7.0, though the exact pH of different fluids varies. Sustaining healthy blood pH (pH 7.35-7.45) is one of the body’s most important tasks, since even slight deviations can severely compromise health. The body must constantly strive to maintain a pH balance of these critical internal fluids: blood, saliva, urine, extracellular and intracellular for all normal bodily reactions and functions to occur. Ironically, as each cell performs its task of respiration, metabolism and other normal cellular functions it secretes acidic cellular waste!

What Creates Acidic Waste?
As we age, many factors contribute to the toxic acid load stored up in our bodies. Along with cellular function, acidic waste can be caused by high-acid foods and beverages, excessive stress, intensive and prolonged exercise, pollution, over-the-counter and prescription drugs, poor lifestyle habits and even negative thinking. Fortunately, the human body is very effective at filtering out most of our daily acidic waste with the help of our lymphatic system.

What Role Does Our Lymphatic System Play?
The lymphatic system, made up of lymph fluid, tiny vessels, nodes and organs, is responsible for removing excess fluid, infections and acidic waste from the interstitial spaces between the cells. But with years of poor lifestyle and eating habits, an accumulation of acid occurs. An overload of acid causes lymphatic vessels to constrict, inhibiting the lymphatic system’s ability to work efficiently. This leads to dead cell parts, discarded proteins, fluids, acidic cellular waste and toxins accumulating in body tissues and causing swelling known as lymphedema. Other lymphatic system problems can include infections, blockages (swollen glands), and cancer.

The Oxygen Connection
High acidity and low oxygen impact our energy levels!
Here’s how: A portion of the oxygen we breathe is directed toward neutralizing acid waste. Yet, as part of that process, oxygen is used up and rendered unavailable for cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is a process in which cells breakdown sugar into usable energy in the form of ATP (Adenosine-5′-triphosphate). ATP is the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.

Oxygen is central to cellular health and it must be maintained at adequate levels around our cells and in the blood at all times. Acidic fluids cannot hold dissolved oxygen effectively. For example, a mild alkali can absorb over 100 times more oxygen than a mild acid. Alkaline solutions (pH of 7.0 or higher) tend to absorb oxygen, while acids (pH under 7.0) tend to expel oxygen. A body with a high acidic load has less oxygen in the blood, and produces less aerobic energy. In this case, an anaerobic (without presence of oxygen) fermentation of sugar then becomes the method used to create energy. Lactic acid is the byproduct, and an increase craving for sugar and carbohydrates is inevitable.

Every single one of our biochemical reactions is pH sensitive, with enzymes being especially sensitive. Enzymes function more efficiently with an alkaline pH, providing the body more energy and regenerative capability.

Reducing Acidity Helps Maintain a Proper pH Balance
Our bodies have many ways of neutralizing or eliminating acidic waste products in order to promote optimal pH balance. Collectively, the lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are in control of the body’s pH balancing act. The body needs oxygen, water, acid-buffering minerals and bicarbonates to ensure adequate pH buffering. Regular breathing is a very effective way of reducing acidity. When oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide released, carbonic acid levels are decreased in the blood. Just as important as breathing is the use of minerals and bicarbonates to neutralize or buffer acids within the cells, blood, kidneys, and the lymphatic system. Bicarbonates are naturally produced in the body, present in all body fluids, and play a major role in neutralizing acids throughout the body.

The body requires adequate alkaline reserves in order to neutralize excess levels of the following acids; carbonic, sulfuric, phosphoric, lactic, and uric. One example of this is the often painful lactic acid created through exercise. Too much lactic acid tilts cell metabolism into excess free radical production, low oxygen levels, pain and inflammation.

Alkaline Minerals and Bicarbonate-Producing Foods Groups Buffer Acidity
Research has revealed that the body’s natural ability to produce pH-balancing bicarbonates declines with age. Mineral-rich foods, such as fruits and vegetables, are rich in precursors to bicarbonates in the form of organic acids (citric, malic, acetic etc.). The continual replacement of key minerals & bicarbonate-producing foods is essential. The most obvious source of mineral and bicarbonate buffers is the diet. The best foods are those that form the fewest acidic waste products and provide the greatest amount of acid-neutralizing minerals (potassium, magnesium, calcium, sodium) and bicarbonate precursors. The highest mineral-containing and bicarbonate-producing foods are: fruits (lemons, limes, melons, prunes, berries); root vegetables (celeriac, rutabaga, turnips, carrots, parsnips, sweet potato, potato, yams, onions); vegetable or vine fruit (tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, cucumbers); leafy greens (spinach, lettuce, kale, chard); stalks (celery, broccoli stalks); mushrooms

Start Your Day the Alkaline Way!
One of the most convenient and effective ways to reduce the body’s level of acidity is to hydrate and energize first thing in the morning and throughout the day with an alkalizing drink. Lemon juice added to water provides alkaline minerals and bicarbonate precursors in the form of citric acid. Citric acid can be converted by the kidneys into bicarbonate and used as part of its buffering system to neutralize acid accumulating in the blood. Lemons contain the highest amount of citric acid (up to 10%) of any food. As a super-alkalizing agent, lemons play an important role in cellular detoxification and energy production. When taken every morning, an alkalizing drink (lemon water) can aid the body in naturally releasing harmful acidic impurities and other toxic build-up that retard metabolism and add weight to the abdominal area.

8 Simple Steps to Alkalize the Body and Regain pH Balance:
1. Hydrate early in the morning & between meals with a lemon-based alkaline drink mix.
2. Eat a greener diet by including green superfoods (chlorella, spirulina, barley & wheatgrass).
3. Supplement with alkaline minerals in the form of potassium, magnesium & calcium citrate.
4. Take 100 to 200 mg of CoEnzyme Q10 and a Magnesium with Malic acid liquid supplement in order to help muscles sustain aerobic (oxygen giving) energy production longer with less lactic acid formation.
5. Reduce stress by incorporating meditation, yoga, Tai Chi into a daily routine.
6. Improve circulation by breathing through the nose with mild exercise, starting with a 20 minute walk (see Buteyko Breathing Method).
7. Include massage, other lymphatic exercises (rebounding).
8. Detox regularly with systemic enzyme therapy (serrapeptase), alkalizing herbal cleansing formulas and lemon drinks.

Bringing your body into the optimal pH balance does not necessarily require a radical change to your total lifestyle or eating habits. Simply adjust your diet to include more fruits and vegetables, hydrate with a lemon-based alkaline drink mix one or more times per day and follow as many of the 8 Simple Steps as possible. By focusing on alkalizing the body to maintain an optimal pH balance, you will experience a noticeable increase in your energy and overall health.

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