by martin | Jan 13, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog
Question: Should every doctor, hospital, nutritionist, health care professional be using pHydrion paper to monitor their patients’ body fluids? Dr. Young: Absolutely, they should be giving pHydrion paper to their patients so they can monitor their tissue pH. Doctors...
by martin | Jan 12, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog
Question: What is the easiest way for someone to check and maintain their body’s pH? Dr. Young: The easiest way for someone to check and maintain the body fluid pH is to test the urine and saliva. The best time to test the urine is in the morning, because the morning...
by martin | Jan 12, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog
Question: Do bacteria, viruses, fungus, yeast, grow easily in an acidic body? Dr. Young: Bacteria and yeast are biological transformations of what used to be organized matter from healthy body cells. You know if you leave food in the back of the refrigerator, that it...
by martin | Jan 11, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog
Question: For the body’s immune system to work properly is alkalinity the most important thing to monitor? Dr. Young: True immunity from ALL sickness and disease comes from alkalinity not from white blood cells. We were all taught in human biology that immunity is...
by martin | Jan 8, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog
Question: What are some of the positive things that would occur if all of these body fluids are alkaline? Dr. Young: When you are alkalized you are energized. And when you are energized you feel better and think better. You have sustainable energy when you are...
by martin | Jan 7, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog
Question: When these liquids are acidic, are they by nature taking electrons away causing oxidation and formation of free radicals? Dr. Young: When we ingest any acidic food or drink, our body immediately reacts to neutralize or buffer the acid. For example, let’s say...