The PH (parts hydrogen, a measure of how alkaline or acidic water is) of tap water, reverse osmosis, distilled water or even most bottled waters are extremely acidic. This acidity is a direct cause of inflammation in your joints (as well as your whole body), gout and in fact most illnesses!
When your body struggles to maintain blood pH required for survival, it can result in inflammation. Over time, this can lead to increase the pro-inflammatory blood acid homocysteine in your blood. Studies show that high levels of homocysteine in the blood double the risk of inflammatory conditions like:
Role of Acid–Base Imbalance as Trigger of Inflammatory Responses During acute inflammatory processes, particularly infections and even more dramatically sepsis, the acid–base balance is usually severely challenged. The extracellular milieu’s pH interferes with a wide range of immunological functions (2, 3).
When your body struggles to maintain blood pH required for survival, it can result in inflammation. Over time, this can lead to increase the pro-inflammatory blood acid homocysteine in your blood. Studies show that high levels of homocysteine in the blood double the risk of inflammatory conditions like: Bone loss, osteoporosis and osteopenia.
The Link Between Body pH and Diseases. Potential hydrogen (pH) is the measurement of hydrogen ion concentration in any solution. The higher the pH reading, the more alkaline it is, and the more oxygen rich the fluid may become. A lower pH reading indicates that a solution is more acidic and oxygen resistant.
The modern Western diet, for example, is filled with foods that tend to promote high levels of acidity within the body. The pH levels throughout the body vary, with the highest acid content existing in the digestive system, mainly the stomach.
The importance of restoring the pH level to an acceptable level can be seen in the effects of the acidity and alkaline on the body and certain medical conditions. An unbalanced pH level can exacerbate the loss of muscle mass that naturally occurs over time. Weak muscles can lead to bone fractures from falls and reduced mobility.
Why is pH important for the immune system?
Immune system: Maintaining a balanced pH level could serve to direct pathogens away from the immune system. High levels of acid may lead the microorganisms to settle in hidden areas. Modern medical treatments such as drugs, surgery, and chemical radiation can hinder the body’s natural healing response.
An unbalanced pH level can exacerbate the loss of muscle mass that naturally occurs over time. Weak muscles can lead to bone fractures from falls and reduced mobility. The effects of the extra acid are particularly evident in conditions such as sepsis, renal failure, ketosis, chronic obstructive lung disease, diabetic ketosis, and trauma to the muscle.
With age, the natural production of growth hormones slows and negatively affects cell regeneration. High levels of acidity can rapidly impair hormone production. The growth hormones are vital to the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system, and cognitive behavior.
Restoring pH Balance in the Body. A pH balance is the ratio of acidity to basicity. In humans, one of the most important factors in determining pH levels is diet. Eating too many acidic foods can lead to conditions like diabetes and chronic kidney disease, among others.
Acidosis affects the conditioning of the skin’s tissues by prompting a buildup of acid deposits. The resulting inflammation impairs the skin’s ability to block infections and invading pathogens. This can lead to pimples, rash, wounds, sores, and lesions.
Acidosis, the presence of excess acid in the body’s fluids, is a major factor in stroke, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and cancer. An underlying common thread is the inflammation that may accompany unbalanced pH levels. Some experts believe that the common symptoms of muscle pain, …
You can make certain changes to help your body’s pH levels return to normal. Add chlorophyll-based foods and drinks to your daily diet. Dark, green leafy vegetables like spinach and kale, herbs like dill and parsley, and sea vegetables offer both immune-boosting and detoxifying properties.
Why is acidic pH important?
Because acidic pH predominates at inflammatory loci and other sites of immune activity, most studies to date focus on the effect of acidic rather than alkaline pH. Investigations on polymorphonuclear leukocytes demonstrate mainly inhibition of chemotaxis, respiratory activity, and bactericidal capacity at reduced pH.
The effects of extracellular pH on immune function. The effect of alterations in extracellular pH on cellular and humoral immune function is reviewed. Because acidic pH predominates at inflammatory loci and other sites of immune activity, most studies to date focus on the effect of acidic rather than alkaline pH.
Why is it important to repay the body with healthy, pH balanced diets and lifestyles?
In this case, it is essential that we repay the body with healthy, pH balanced diets and lifestyles to create a mineral rich and balanced environment in which disease is unable to flourish. Many of us are already suffering from dangerous imbalances and in dire need to address these issues.
Acidosis can lead to accelerated aging, fatigue, enzyme activity impairment, demineralization (bones/teeth/organs suffer), inflammation, organ damage, and even allow for harmful microorganism growth such as bacteria, molds, fungus, yeasts (candida), molds, and viruses.
Conversely, Acidosis is far more common and stems from prolonged periods of time the body is starved of enough alkaline buffers to maintain a healthy pH balance. When this acid build-up evolves to the point where the body can no longer neutralize these acids, disease, or even death, becomes an imminent danger.
Acidosis, an overly-acidic body environment, or Alkalosis, an overly-alkaline body environment, can result from pH imbalances. Alkalosis is rare by comparison and can actually stem from the use of alkalizing medications such as anti-heartburn drugs. Chronic vomiting and diarrhea can also lead to this condition.
Pre-mature cell death affects elastin, collagen, and even brain neurons. This affects not only our skin, but our brain’s ability to process and remember day to day activity. Enzyme activity is essential to basically every function our body performs — from breathing to thinking to physically moving our bodies.
Chronic acidosis can lead to lesions and hardening of the organ’s tissues. Inflammation from acid build up can take place in just about any part of the body. This is how we’ve come to understand that inflammation is at the heart of just about any disease imaginable.
Harmful bacteria growth can occur is cases of chronic acidosis as this environment is a perfect host for harmful microorganisms to naturally proliferate. Oxygen rich environments naturally inhibit unfriendly invaders, including cancer cells which cannot survive in the presence of a balanced pH system.
Why is pH important?
W hat is pH balance in the body and why is it important? You may vaguely remember pH from biology class, but not realize how much the right pH balance in your body reduces health risks, including bone loss , heart attacks and Alzheimer’s disease.
Without a way to neutralize them, your body struggles to maintain a healthy blood pH and it can contribute to serious health issues, including: Inflammation and disease. When your body struggles to maintain blood pH required for survival, it can result in inflammation. Over time, this can lead to increase the pro-inflammatory blood acid …
When your pH is balanced, your body is at an alkaline state – and that’s good! It means your body is able to buffer harmful acids and keep your systems operating the way they should.
You can test the pH of your saliva and/ or your urine with simple litmus strips, which are available in our SHOP or at most pharmacies. You’ll want to track your pH for a few weeks to see any patterns that develop over that time. The test should come with a color-coded chart to determine your pH reading.
The bones are your storage bank for alkalizing minerals, so when your body has to drain the “account” to offset acid overload in the digestive tract, your bones are harmed. This can lead to loss of bone density, osteopenia or osteoporosis.
Take a high-quality multivitamin. If you find that achieving the ideal pH balance with diet alone is difficult, you can complement your diet with supplements. Taking a daily supplement helps fill any nutritional gaps and ensures that your body has the reserves it needs. It should contain essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and magnesium in their most bioavailable, alkalizing forms.
Your stomach is acidic to digest food and protect your body from pathogenic organisms or food antigens that shouldn’t be there. Many women who suffer from acid reflux and heartburn have too little acid in their stomachs, which can be made worse medications like Pepcid and TUMS that increase alkalinity in the stomach.