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Excess
acidity is a condition that weakens all body systems. Excess acidity
forces the body to borrow minerals – including calcium, sodium,
potassium and magnesium – from vital organs, bones and teeth to
buffer (neutralize) the acid and safely remove it from the body.
As a result, the body can suffer severe and
prolonged ‘corrosion’ due to high acidity – a condition that may go
undetected for years.
Acidosis leads to serious
problems with major organs such as the liver, heart or kidneys. In
this article, we will be looking into some of the reasons as to why
we should avoid acidosis.
1.) It leads to weight
gain and diabetes.
An acidic pH may result in
weight problems such as diabetes and obesity.
When our body is too acidic, we suffer from
a condition known as Insulin Sensitivity. This forces
excessive insulin to be produced. As a
result, the body is flooded with so much insulin that it diligently
converts every calorie into fat.
It is very likely that an acid pH, from an imbalanced diet,
produces a condition, which stimulates the predetermined genetic
response to starvation and famine. Thereafter, the body will have to
increasingly hoard every calorie consumed and store it as fat.
Some people reckon that an acid pH immediately signals the powerful
genetic response to an impending famine,directly interpreting with
the all important and very sensitive Insulin-Glucagon Axis. When
this happens, it makes thebody produce more insulin than usual, and
in turn, produce more fats and store it.
On the other hand, a healthy and slightly alkaline pH will yield
normal fat burning metabolic activities, making no demands on the
body to produce extra insulin and make fats.
As such, this allows fat to be burned and naturally lost. A
healthy pH diet is also less likely to have any yo-yo effects, or
rebounding from a diet with additional weight gain.
We should try to maintain a healthy slightly
alkaline pH so as to allow fats to be burnt normally for
energy, rather than hoarded and stored under the mistaken
biochemical belief of an impending famine.
Acidosis also disrupts the insulin producing
pancreatic beta cells.
These beta cells are especially sensitive to pH and cannot survive
if the body is too acidic. When this occurs, beta cells will lose
phase with one another. Their cellular communication will be
thwarted and the body's immune system will start to over-respond.
Stress within the cells will increase, making them more difficult to
perform adequately and survive.
2.) It accelerates free-radical damage and
premature aging.
Acidosis leads to partial lipid breakdown and destructive oxidative
cascades accelerating free radical damage of cell walls and
intracellular membrane structures. In this process, many healthy
cells are destroyed.
Acidosis is the first step towards premature aging and accelerated
oxidative cascades of cell wall destruction. Signs of acidosis may
include wrinkling, age spots, failing hormonal systems, interfering
with eyesight, memory, and a host of other age-related phenomena.
Unwanted wastes not properly eliminated from the body actually
poison the cells.
3.) It disrupts lipid and fatty acid
metabolism.
Acidosis generally disrupts lipid and fatty acid, which are involved
in nerve and brain function.
This disruption causes neurological problems such as MS, MD as well
as problems with hormonal balance within the endocrine system.
An acidic environment also causes LDL-cholesterol to be laid down
at an accelerated
rate in the heart, inappropriately lining and clogging up the
vascular network.
In other words, an acid pH initiates electrostatic potential,
damaging arterial walls, which in turn initiates a PDGF-dependent
immune response, causing cholesterol oxidation and the formation
of plaque with heavy metals.
4.)
It corrodes arteries, veins, and heart tissues
Like acid eating into marble, acidosis erodes and eats into cell
wall membranes of the heart, arteries and veins. During this process
of erosion, our heart structures and inter connective tissues are
weakened.
All living tissues are sensitive to their chemical environment. The
muscle cells of the heart are no different. The entire
cardiovascular system is directly affected by blood plasma pH and
works as one large working "system of tubular muscles" to carry
blood and nutrients to all living tissue in the body.
The pumping of the heart drives blood through the arteries, veins
and capillary beds and helps to regulate blood pressure and the flow
of blood circulation.
The heart is normal when the pH of blood plasma is slightly
alkaline, having a pH of 7.35 to 7.41. When
the heart plasma rises to an acidic pH of more than 7.35, it
gradually erodes away the smooth muscle tissues of the inner walls
of the arteries and veins, as well as the heart itself.
This process will start to weaken the structural composition of the
heart, arterial and venous walls, causing lesions and microscopic
tearing throughout its framework.
At the same time, an acid pH destabilizes free ionic balances within
circulation, increasing the populations of positively charges
particles (cations, an ion with a positive charge of electricity: H
, Ca ) which directly interfere with the muscle contractility
(contraction and relaxation) of the heart and arteries.
Acid pH changes of blood are now thought to result in the
following:
A. Development of arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
B. Aneurysm (widening and ballooning of artery walls)
C. Arrhythmias (abnormal rhythms of the heart including tachycardia)
D. Myocardial infarction (heart attacks)
E. Strokes (a cardiovascular accident).
The structural weakening of the cardiocascularity also creates
irregularities of
blood pressure, which further exacerbates the above problems.
5.) It alters the energy metabolism and
reserve.
When your body has an acidic pH, it will prevent efficient cellular
and body metabolism. Acidosis results in chemical ionic
disturbances, interfering with cellular communications and
functions. Acidosis reduces plus calcium binding of plasma proteins,
therefore reducing the effectiveness of this intracellular signal.
It also
results in a disease of calcium cations (positive calcium) entry
through positive
calcium channels.
This leads to a reduction of cardiac contractibility, or the ability
of the heart to pump efficiently and rhythmically.
Positive calcium and hydrogen regulate the activities of
intracellular proteins and are driven out of the cells by the
"Sodium-Potassium pump" (Na-K pump).
This pump provides a strong incentive for sodium to be driven into
cells. It also regulates the amount of both sodium and potassium in
the body stores, and uses as much as 25 percent of our caloric input
daily.
Positive calcium exchanges the plus sodium, being forced out of
cells, but naturally, the electrochemical gradient for positive
calcium favors both positive hydrogen and positive calcium entry
into cells, as there is less calcium and positive
hydrogen in cells than in the extra-cellular fluids. In
extra-cellular fluids, there is 10 times more the amount of positive
sodium.
In acidic solutions, less plus sodium is available, therefore
slowing down the processing and induction of nutritional items going
into the cells. This increases positive hydrogen and calcium buildup
within the plasma, making it more available to electro-statically
bind with LDL-Cholesterol.
As a result, with free positive calcium populations and channels
being disrupted, calcium may become inordinately leached from the
bone masses.
This causes osteoporosis. In a nutshell, an acidic pH drains us
of energy and disallows stored energy reserves to be used.
6.) It slow the delivery of oxygen into the
cell.
Acidosis reduces oxygen in the blood. As all living tissues,
especially the heart and brain need oxygen to function; a lack of it
will lead to eventual death.
Having an acidic pH will reduce the amount of oxygen that is
delivered to the cells. They will eventually die.
Diseases Associated with Acidosis.
It is important to note that the body's biochemistry is an important
but just one of many tools to help the physician understand the
whole body..
pH in an of itself is not a
diagnostic tool and is not a medical diagnosis as a disease entity.
What then happens when
the body is too acidic? An acidic balance will:
1. Decrease the body's ability to absorb minerals and other
nutrients
2. Decrease energy production in the cells
3. Decrease the body's ability to repair damaged cells
4. Decrease the body's ability to detoxify heavy metals
5. Enable tumor cells to thrive
6. Make the body more susceptible to fatigue and illness.
Some people who have high
acidity levels tend to exhibit these symptoms such as:anxiety,
diarrhea, dilated pupils, extroverted behavior, fatigue in early
morning, headaches, hyperactivity, hyper sexuality, insomnia,
nervousness, rapid heartbeat, restless legs, shortness of breath,
strong appetite, high blood pressure, warm dry hands and feet.
Most of the time,
the body becomes acidic due to a diet rich
in acids, emotional stress, toxic overload, and/or
immune reactions or any process that deprives the cells of oxygen
and other nutrients.
When this happens, the body will try to compensate for acidic pH
by using alkaline
minerals such as calcium. As a result, calcium is removed from the
bones, causing osteoporosis.
Acidosis, which is an extended time in the acid pH state, can
result in rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, lupus, tuberculosis,
osteoporosis, high blood pressure and most cancers.
Two main factors leading to cancer are an acidic pH and a lack of
oxygen.
As such, are
we able to manipulate these two factors so as to prevent and
control cancer?
Everyone knows that cancer needs an acidic and low oxygen
environment to survive and flourish. Research has proven that
terminal cancer patients
have an acidity level of 1,000 times more than normal healthy
people. The vast majority of
terminal cancer patients have a very acidic pH.
Why is this
so?
The reason is simple. Without oxygen, glucose undergoing
fermentation becomes lactic acid. This causes the pH of the cell
to drop to 7.0.
In more advance cancer cases, the pH level falls further to
6.5. Sometimes, the level can even fall to 6.0 and 5.7 or
lower.
The basic truth is that our bodies simply
cannot fight diseases if our pH is not properly balanced.
About The Author
Michael
Lam, M.D., M.P.H., A.B.A.A.M.
is a specialist in Preventive and Anti-Aging Medicine. He is
currently the Director of Medical Education at the
Academy of Anti-Aging Research, U.S.A. He received his Bachelor of
Science degree from Oregon State University, and his Doctor of
Medicine degree from
Loma Linda University School of Medicine, California. He also
holds a Masters of Public Health degree and is Board
Certification in Anti-aging Medicine by the
American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine. Dr. Lam pioneered the
formulation of the three clinical phases of aging as well as the
concept of diagnosis and treatment
of sub-clinical age related degenerative diseases to deter the
aging process. Dr. Lam has been published extensively in this
field.
He is the author of The Five Proven Secrets to Longevity
(available on-line). He also serves as editor of the Journal of
Anti-Aging Research.
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