Information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as
a substitue for advice from a physician and/or other healthcare professional. The information provided is not to be, and should
not be, used to diagnose or treat any medical or health conditions and/or as a prescription for the treatment of any disease,
illness or health condition. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products are
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
I’ve had people ask me
how I went about losing the 20 pounds I’ve lost since March of 2004. So I’ve decided to put together this little
sheet of the steps I took to raise my pH and lose 20 pounds.
I purchased pH test strips
to test my urine pH (you can purchase these test strips from a health food store or order them from my business website.)
I used the readings to give me a baseline of my pH and to help me track my pH progress. (I tested my pH once a day by testing
my first urine void of the morning. You can test yourself 2-3 times a week. Just make sure you test your 1st urine
void in the morning after at least 5 hours of sleep.)
I drank Alkaline Water
throughout my day. Alkaline water is water that measures 6.8-7.0 when you test it with the pH test strips. I found that adding
¼ teaspoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water raises the pH of the water to 7.0 (you should drink enough alkaline water to
help raise your pH and to flush out toxins/acid.) The water should be filtered
before adding the baking soda since you want to make sure that any chemicals and impurities are removed so you are not adding
those to your body.
The formula I used to figure
out the amount of alkaline water I needed to drink everyday is: Total body weight in pounds, divided by one half, equals
the amount of water needed daily in ounces, (example: 100 pounds divided by 2 = 50 pounds, therefore, consume 50 ounces
of water per day.)
I also added 3% U.S.P. Hydrogen
Peroxide to my gallon of water (¼ teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide to 1 gallon of water.) According to Dr. Young, the hydrogen
peroxide “acts as an oxygen catalyst, alkalizing, neutralizing, oxygenating, and pH balancing the body.”
For those reluctant to add
the baking soda or hydrogen peroxide to their drinking water you can still raise your pH and have positive results by drinking
filtered water and the Neutralizer. You’ll need to increase the Neutralizer amount until your pH rises to the 6.8-7.0
optimal level. You can also add the Neutralizer to the water. The baking soda is just a temporary booster. The Neutralizer
and your diet (the foods you eat and shouldn’t eat) work together to raise your pH. The Neutralizer has no odor or flavor;
it’s just like drinking water.
Since I’m on the subject
of the Neutralizer, I know that once my weight stabilizes, I can reduce my Neutralizer intake since I’ll know that
it has assisted me with removing the toxins/acid stored in my body-fat. I will continue to test my pH twice a week to be sure
my pH level stays at optimal.
A word of warning, the
focus of this sheet is weight loss but you need to keep in mind that raising your pH will help your body detoxify. If you
are taking heavy medications or have a debilitating disease, your symptoms may temporarily increase until the toxins are released
from the body.
I showered with the Moisturizing
Soap. A few times I took a “pH bath” mixing ½ to 1 ounce of the Neutralizer with equal amounts of the Moisturizing
Soap in very warm water and soaking for 30 minutes. The pH baths help the pores open allowing toxins to be released through
the pores. I mainly used the soap while showering. The reason you want to use a “natural” soap is because most
of the soaps we use are made of chemicals and ingredients that clog the pores. Since our skin is our body’s largest
organ we want to make sure our pores are not clogged so they can allow the toxins/acid to be released.
That’s it, that’s
all I did. No pills or diets. In fact because of my financial situation, my diet was a high carb diet (carbs like pasta and
cheap bread are less expensive than healthy foods.) Normally, a high carb diet would add weight/fat or at the very least keep
me from losing weight/fat, but I lost nonetheless. I tried an experiment. I purposely ate a bunch
of cookies and tortilla chips in addition to my "normal" diet for a couple of days. My pH went down and my weight went up!
I got back on my program and the weight came off again. Keep this in mind, you can't eat whatever you want, in any amount
you want without risking a drop in your pH and ultimately, weight gain.
On the subject of diet, the
leading reason for our lowered pH is dietary – the foods we eat. Below is a list of foods known to lower the body’s
pH. To that list I found that eggs, corn and corn products also reduced my pH level.
I recently read an article that
stated that by the year 2006, it is predicted that obesity will overtake smoking as the most prevalent and preventable killer
of Americans.
TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE!
USE THESE SIMPLE STEPS TO MAKE THE CHANGES TO YOUR LIFE TO RESTORE YOUR BODY AND HEALTH.
The reason I lost
weight, fat and inches was simply because I raised my body’s pH level.
Please
note: this is not an instant, "quick fix," lose 10 pounds in 10 days type of program.
12 Foods We
Should Avoid Overusing to keep our pH Healthy!! Remember, if our pH is too low (acidic) we can't absorb vitamins and minerals!
Pork – The other white
meat is full of chemicals and pesticides!
Shellfish – They are
bottom fish, which means they eat waste! Shrimp is the only exception – they swim & eat plankton.
Margarine products
Artificial Sweeteners –
Certain types of brain tumors are associated with artificial sweeteners.
Junk food. No more needs to
be said.
Mayonnaise – It is almost
all fat and preservatives. Use organic mayonnaise.
Caffeine – Is a stimulant
– Just 2 cups per day increase your chance of disease by 50%! Cut down and then cut it out. Wean yourself off caffeine
– do not do it cold turkey! This way you will not suffer with headache withdrawals and other symptoms of withdrawal.
Chlorine & Fluoride.
MSG – Be sure to check
labels – MSG is in a lot of things!
High fat dairy products (Example:
Half & Half)
Alcohol – Drink water
instead! Our bodies need water to keep hydrated.
Aluminum – If you
are cooking in aluminum pans you are absorbing it into your food. Aluminum is also in deodorants (except the deodorant stones)
Moderation is the
Key! We have to Make Lifestyle Changes! Take Charge of Your Own Health!
Information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as
a substitue for advice from a physician and/or other healthcare professional. The information provided is not to be, and should
not be, used to diagnose or treat any medical or health conditions and/or as a prescription for the treatment of any disease,
illness or health condition. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products are
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.