I'd be interested in getting myself balanced too -- would alkalizing be
similar to getting the body's ph "normal"?

And what is MMS?

Thx.

Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 3:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Alkalizing

Well, now that I have gotten my wife off of her high blood pressure 
medicine, and she says she fells better than she has in over a decade, I 
am wanting to do the same for her diabetes medicine.  I am trying to get 
her alkalized and chelated.  For the alkalizing I am adding 1 drop of 
MMS per quart of water in our water tank.  I am looking at adding some 
additional minerals to the water.

Exploring sodium bicarbonate I am concerned that it is strongly alkaline 
when it hits the stomach.  This immediately reacts with the stomach acid 
producing CO2, water and table salt.  This can screw up digestion, and 
long term cause the body to produce excess acid to counteract it.  The 
alkalizing is then done in the blood by the body replacing the HCl 
changing the NaCl in the blood to HCl in the stomach and sodium 
bicarbonate in the blood.  Having to produce extra HCl in an empty 
stomach concerns me, I think it can lead to digestive problems in the 
long term.  Another consideration is that baking soda makes water taste 
pretty bad.

So upon investigating I found that citrates of the alkali metals are 
considered ideal for alkalizing the body.  Potassium citrate, which is 
often used, can lead to electrolyte imbalances, as can magnesium and 
calcium, unless they are balanced in the application.  Sodium citrate 
however is well tolerated by the body, with excessive sodium in the form 
of salt being quickly and easily eliminated by the kidneys.  So I am 
considering adding sodium citrate to my water as well.

Now, it seems that sodium citrate is not readily available locally, but 
can be ordered from soap making suppliers.  However sodium citrate can 
be easily made by adding one mol of citric acid to 3 mols of bicarbonate 
of soda ( 100 grams of citric acid to 85.8 grams of sodium bicarbonate 
).  I have to be very careful to not put more citric acid in then is 
needed, or it will activate the MMS drops I am adding. Maybe I just need 
to test the pH and make sure that it is not under 7. Anyway, that is 
what I am working on, and will keep everyone posted on how thing are 
going as I try it.

Marshall


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