CO2 Deficiency and Symptoms in Humans

On Friday the 17th of February 2009 The Environmental Protection Agency formally declared carbon dioxide and five other heat-trapping gases to be pollutants that threaten public health and welfare, setting in motion a process that will regulate the gases blamed for global warming. The E.P.A. said the science supporting its so-called endangerment finding was “compelling … Continue reading CO2 Deficiency and Symptoms in Humans

Uranium Contaminates Drinking Water – Sodium Bicarbonate Clears the Kidneys and Soil of Uranium

In the western United States notices are springing up, Uranium, the notices warn, tests at levels considered unsafe by federal and state standards.  The notices say you can drink the water — but if you drink the water over a period of time, you can get cancer. USGS researchers recently sampled 170 domestic water wells in the … Continue reading Uranium Contaminates Drinking Water – Sodium Bicarbonate Clears the Kidneys and Soil of Uranium

Hypocapnia (Lowered CO2) in the Blood Leads to Reduced Oxygenation

Under clinical conditions, low oxygen and low carbon dioxide generally occur together. Therapeutic increase of carbon dioxide, by inhalation of this gas diluted in air, is often an effective means of improving the oxygenation of the blood and tissues.[1] Carbon dioxide is one of the most important gases for life. It is healthy and extremely … Continue reading Hypocapnia (Lowered CO2) in the Blood Leads to Reduced Oxygenation

Viral Infections are pH Sensitive

Filamentous 790 nm long for Marburg virus and 970 nm long for Ebola virus. Diameter is about 80nm. According to doctors at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University Ebola is becoming harder to treat because rapid mutation could “render treatment and vaccines ineffective.” American scientists indicate that the initial patients diagnosed with the virus in Sierra … Continue reading Viral Infections are pH Sensitive

How pH levels are connected to cancer risk

Understanding the pH levels in your body is very simple: the lower the reading, the more acidic; the higher the reading, the more alkaline. And, although pH levels will fluctuate in your body according to meals, exercise, stress, hormones, sleep and and a variety of other factors, a healthy and balanced saliva pH should ‘ideally’ … Continue reading How pH levels are connected to cancer risk

Gerson Therapy & Sodium Bicarbonate

Sodium is an essential nutrient required by the body for maintaining levels of fluids and for providing channels for nerve signaling. Some sodium is needed in your body to regulate fluids and blood pressure, and to keep muscles and nerves running smoothly.Without appropriate amounts of sodium, your body may have a difficult time cooling down … Continue reading Gerson Therapy & Sodium Bicarbonate

The Healing Power of Baking Soda

This is the first medical review of sodium bicarbonate in the history of medicine and it will change the way we think about baking soda, change the way we practice medicine and change the way we take care of our children. Our lives are made easier by sodium bicarbonate and that easing of the way … Continue reading The Healing Power of Baking Soda

Alkaline Without Alkalinity

  A glass of water at pH 9 can have low, medium or high ALKALINITY – and everything in between, depending on what’s dissolved in it. It is what is in one’s water that makes all the difference. Bottom line—you can have high pH water (highly alkaline) and have just about no alkalinity to speak … Continue reading Alkaline Without Alkalinity

Diabetes – Acid Conditions and Treatment with Sodium Bicarbonate

A highly acidic pH level (created by all the above) puts the pancreas, liver, and all the body’s organs at risk. Because of the important role played by the liver in removing acid waste from the body, liver function is particularly at risk when acids accumulate. When acidity prevents the liver and pancreas from regulating … Continue reading Diabetes – Acid Conditions and Treatment with Sodium Bicarbonate

Healing the Kidneys with Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)

Sodium bicarbonate is not only an excellent agent for natural chemotherapy, bringing as it does higher O2 levels through increased alkalinity to the cells, it is also one of the most basic medicines we have for kidney disease. New research by British scientists at the Royal London Hospital shows that sodium bicarbonate can dramatically slow … Continue reading Healing the Kidneys with Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)