20 likes | 37 Views
The human body creates acid, all day, and every day, as a byproduct of metabolism. In addition, acid is introduced into the system through eating and digestion. Many secreted and digested acids are swept away by the blood stream, filtered out by the kidneys, and released from the body in the urine. Other acids leave the body through perspiration. Your body can only process a certain amount of acids, however, so it is possible to overload the system and for the body to become acidic.<br><br>Acidity in the body is Related to Disease<br><br>u2022tAcid reflux is a painful condition that occurs when acidic stomach liquid backs up (refluxes) into the esophagus, causing irritation, inflammation and damage to the lining of the esophagus<br><br>u2022tHigh cholesterol occurs when the body produces excessive amounts of cholesterol to neutralize large amounts of acids in the blood stream before they damage living cells.<br><br>u2022tHeart disease is the result of a build-up of cholesterol in the coronary arteries that reduces the blood flow to the heart muscle. As stated above, cholesterol forms to product the arterial wall from acidity in the blood.<br><br>u2022tFat is produced by the body to trap and neutralize acidic waste in the body. The body retains fat as a protection against the overproduction of acids produced by the typical acidic diet.<br><br>u2022tInflammatory related diseases such as allergies, arthritis, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, and even stroke are related to low-grade metabolic acidosis.<br><br>What makes us Acidic?<br><br><br>u2022tWHAT WE EAT including meat, fish, poultry, dairy, grains, refined or processed foods, fast food<br><br>u2022tWHAT WE DRINK including coffee, soft drinks, alcohol, many types of water (distilled, bottled)<br><br>u2022tWHAT WE THINK including stress, worries, anxiety, negative thoughts<br><br>u2022tPOLLUTION AND TOXINS that is omnipresent in the world we live in<br><br>u2022tINTENSE PHYSICAL EXERCISE that produces lactic acid<br><br>u2022tDEHYDRATION which slows down the bodyu2019s ability to cleanse itself through the kidneys<br><br>u2022tTOBACCO & DRUG USE<br>
E N D
THE NEED OF pH BALANCE IN THE BODY The human body creates acid, all day, and every day, as a byproduct of metabolism. In addition, acid is introduced into the system through eating and digestion. Many secreted and digested acids are swept away by the blood stream, filtered out by the kidneys, and released from the body in the urine. Other acids leave the body through perspiration. Your body can only process a certain amount of acids, however, so it is possible to overload the system and for the body to become acidic. Acidity in the body is Related to Disease Acid reflux is a painful condition that occurs when acidic stomach liquid backs up (refluxes) into the esophagus, causing irritation, inflammation and damage to the lining of the esophagus High cholesterol occurs when the body produces excessive amounts of cholesterol to neutralize large amounts of acids in the blood stream before they damage living cells. Heart disease is the result of a build-up of cholesterol in the coronary arteries that reduces the blood flow to the heart muscle. As stated above, cholesterol forms to product the arterial wall from acidity in the blood. Fat is produced by the body to trap and neutralize acidic waste in the body. The body retains fat as a protection against the overproduction of acids produced by the typical acidic diet. Inflammatory related diseases such as allergies, arthritis, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, and even stroke are related to low-grade metabolic acidosis. What makes us Acidic? WHAT WE EAT including meat, fish, poultry, dairy, grains, refined or processed foods, fast food WHAT WE DRINK including coffee, soft drinks, alcohol, many types of water (distilled, bottled) WHAT WE THINK including stress, worries, anxiety, negative thoughts
POLLUTION AND TOXINS that is omnipresent in the world we live in INTENSE PHYSICAL EXERCISE that produces lactic acid DEHYDRATION which slows down the body’s ability to cleanse itself through the kidneys TOBACCO & DRUG USE