Hi Ivan,

Yes, I was talking about intestinal pH...I guess I got so focused on the 
candida issue I forgot about blood pH.  The information you gave is 
fascinating...let me waltz around the room with it it a while, and get back 
to you.  The pH of the intestinal tract is apparently something important to 
pay attention to in the candida picture, but I haven't got my arms wrapped 
around it yet.  

Where do you get this stuff?

Best wishes,
Taylor

<< Candida is a semi-anaerobic yeast and will grow in a pH of about
 4 - 8, but will change phases from tendril like to spores,
 depending on temperature and pH.
 "Candida is never observed in its fungal phase in the blood
 because the blood's inherent alkalinity supports it's development
 only to a spore stage"
 
 Please read : http://explorepub.com/articles/darkfield.html for
 information on the phases of C. Albicans with pictures and
 methods of treatment.
  >>


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