----- Original Message -----
From: RON BRENNEN <[email protected]>

> Ivan, The problem of trying to measure Ph in the body is that there
> are waste and toxic acids in the body such as uric acid and these make
> any Ph reading meaningless.
> Ron
>

Granted Ron,

In and of themselves there is not great value in saliva and urine pH,
but when combined with specific gravity and surface tension tests,
coupled with respiratory rate, breath hold, sitting and standing pulse
and blood pressure readings, one can develop a pretty accurate picture
of underlying metabolic imbalances and tailor treatments to correct
these.

This is according  to the Nutri Spec protocol, which is the most
sensible and realistic approach to human health that I have encountered,
and which is backed by ample scientific support.

Those who are interested may read the Nutri Spec letters, kindly posted
here:
http://www.royalrife.com/letters.html

Regards - Ivan


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