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Hello:

Yogurt is NOT Alkanalizing, no milk products are.

Bonnie

Re: Alkalinizing, pneumonia follow-up

>

> Well, just a follow-up note. My son and I have

> recovered fantastically from our pneumonia after only

> 2 days on meds. (He improved dramatically after 1

> day.) I'm sure our recovery was speeded by our good

> general health thanks to diet, etc., but it's really

> clear that our wonderful doctor's medicines are what

> did the trick. Thank God for competent doctors and

> effective medicines when they are needed! (Which is

> not often, we hope!) Thanks for the info on the whey,

> Duncan. I'll keep that in my mental bag to pull out

> and look at later. :)

>

> The doctor also tested my urine pH as she suspected

> acidity has contributed to the osteopenia in me and my

> siblings, and yes, I tested quite acidic, despite

> eating quite well (mostly veggies and fruits, usually

> no meat, very little sugar, very little refined crap,

> only 1 cup of home-roasted coffee daily, if that).

>

> There's a lot of dizzying and contradictory info on

> the web about how to effectively and naturally

> alkalinize. Anyone have any good summaries, or things

> that worked for them? Specifically, anything about the

> role of natural full-cream yogurt? (Does it

> alkalinize, acidify, or is it neutral? Very

> contradictory info on that one...) And how much/how

> can coconut products assist? Anything else that really

> helps alkalinize, or that really acidifies and should

> be avoided?

>

> Ann in Malaysia, no longer hacking her lungs out on

> the bathroom floor ;)

> I found that taking the original Alka-Seltzer three times a week

raised my am ph reading from 5.0 to 6.5. Also had to quit the three

cups of coffee in the morning.

>

>

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