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Can An Acidic PH Lead To Cancer In Your Body?

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Can An Acidic PH Lead To Cancer In Your Body?

Your body can get really acidic. When it, does it can become super toxic and poisonous for your system… If the body keeps too much acid inside, acidosis occurs and then it becomes near impossible for the lungs and kidneys to keep an appropriate PH balance.

But there’s more, respiratory acidosis happens when too much CO2 builds up inside your blood stream.

Metabolic acidosis is when the kidneys can’t abolish the acid buildup or when too much alkaline is taken away. Research has investigated the relationship between an  acidosis and cancer.

There are several different kinds of metabolic acidosis… Diabetic is one, hyperchloremic and lactic acidosis are the others. The risk of metabolic acidosis is raised by a great deal by a low carb, high fat diet, dehydration, kidney failure, methanol poisoning and aspirin overdose.

Step #1 Try Lowering Your Acidity

Although it is true that genetic factors influence one’s predisposition to cancer, as much as 95 percent of the causation is attributed to environmental factors. Diet and obesity may contribute as much as 35 percent of the environmental factors that cause a cancer death and the acidity in the diet is the biggest culprit.

It was determined almost 100 years ago by the nobel prize winner,  Dr. Otto Warburg ,  that there is a connection between cancer and the PH level of the blood. The higher alkaline means a higher blood oxygen level. The fact that cancer cells are anaerobic and flourish in low oxygen, or oxygen deprived environments means that the less acidic environment is less attractive to the cancer cells. This is an excellent reason to maintain a healthy diet rich in alkaline foods and devoid of acidic toxins.

Step #2 Find the Balance

Now, not all acidic foods are necessarily horrible. It’s super important to find a nice little balance between good alkaline and good acidic foods. A healthy blood PH is 7.4 which is slightly alkaline but the body works to maintain this healthy normal level. Avoiding fatty meats, alcohol, soft drinks, candy and processed sugars is important but hardly the only consideration. If you have acid reflux, for example, avoiding foods such as orange juice is not addressing the root cause. Orange juice is a healthy source of vitamin C, not a food to eliminate.

Common causes of excess acidity include a deficiency of vitamins and minerals, ingesting too much animal protein and inappropriate combinations of foods. Imbalances can lead to yeast (aka candidiasis), viruses and yes even cancer. Often pharmaceutical drugs cause constipation, high blood sugar, and some antibiotics such as penicillin often cause yeast. Yeast is a serious and frequent problem.
Suggestions include increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables eaten and leafy greens in particular because they are alkaline. Drinking more water and adding daily exercise into the mix is a way for the body to more efficiently utilize oxygen. Aerobic exercise also enhances the body’s ability to circulate and flush the lymph system.