Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 what is mms again Subject: Re: The pH of Arterial Blood To: mscured Date: Sunday, August 30, 2009, 1:27 PM I had my blood test evaluated and this was the response that I got from a homeopathic doctor. My venous blood pH was 7.55, moderately high. My arterial blood was slightly higher. On a scale of 1-10, my kidneys were a 9. My circulation was a 7. This was before I started eating animal protein. I haven't been tested since. ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ Blood pH Moderately High An increase in the venous blood pH is known as an " alkalemia " . Physiological causes of an alkalemia are numerous, but they all depend on a greater concentration of HCO3- (bicarbonate ion) to CO2 (carbon dioxide) ratio. The most common cause is the over-consumption and production of endogenous and exogenous acids. These acids are compensated for in the blood resulting in an elevated concentration of the very alkaline bicarbonate ion. Correcting this alkalemia can be both lengthy and involved and usually requires alterations in diet, lifestyle and increasing kidney, liver and respiratory functioning. When the blood becomes more alkaline, its ability to optimally unload oxygen and nutrients to the tissue is diminished. This can often times lead to tissue hypoxia and nutritional deficiencies. These imbalances can create reactive oxygen species, free radical pathologies and mitochondrial stress with ox-phos derailment. Therapeutic considerations might also include HCL either intravenously or orally, ammonium chloride or lysine monohydrochloride orally, as well as means to improve complete cellular oxidation. Complete oxidation is dependent upon oxygen concentration in the mitochondria as well as sufficient digestive and interactive enzyme co-factors and co-minerals. A number of pilot studies have demonstrated that the frequent utilization of alkaline-reduced electrolyzed water has lowered this increase in venous blood pH. Dr. has demonstrated that the consumption of white meat from chicken, turkey and fish which all contain lower concentrations of purine, have been proven to decrease blood pH readings. Reducing the overall acid load in the diet is also essential, but alone will never compensate for an alkalemic state. ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ This is one reason that I have considered taking MMS. It oxidizes along with killing pathogens and detoxing metals. Metals were at 4 on the list, Adrenals and thyroid were at 3. Immune system was 1. Virus and bacteria were 0. One more thing, I don't think that all people can be treated the same by a system of numerical ratings. This was just a guide and several treatment options were given. --- In mscured@yahoogroups .com, " Dudley Delany " <DudleyDelany@ ...> > > Arterial blood is normally alkaline, with a pH ranging between 7.35 and 7.45. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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