Some time ago when we were on the topic of alkaline water, I mentioned Coral 
Calcium and several of you e-mailed me for more information.  My computer 
crashed and I did not get the info out to whoever it was that e-mailed me.  
It is still not up and running, so I've been using a different computer. 

<<<<What makes us acidic?

Most high protein foods (such as meat, fish, poultry and eggs), nearly all 
carbohydrates (including grains, breads and pastas) and fats are 
"acid-forming." And most fruits and vegetables are "alkaline-forming." 

Most soft drinks have a pH of two.  Keep in mind that a drop in every point 
on the pH scale is 10 times more acidic, 7 to 6 is 10 times, 7 to 5 is 100 
times and so on.

So soft drinks are 100,000 times more acidic than your body needs to operate 
at it's best!

It takes 32 glasses of alkaline water with a pH of 10 to neutralize the acid 
from one 12 oz. Cola!>>>>


Anyway, here is my web site that has some real interesting information about 
the importance of alkaline water.  

http://www.coralconnectionnet/mk2484

When you get to the web site, go to the top and click on  "Documents".  Read 
the articles that talk about Coral Calcium...there's some interesting stuff 
in there.  You can also click on "Testimonials".  One of the tesimonials is 
from a friend, Sandra Foley who was bedridden 4 years ago and perfectly well 
now.  She has worked with terminally ill patients for some time now in the 
U.S.A. as well as other countries and has seen so many miraculous healings.

Bottom line, no matter how we get our water alkaline, whether we make a 
machine to do it, or buy a product, we need to drink alkaline water!  
Sickness cannot live in that environment.

Marlene
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