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Alkaline Vs Acidic Ph for Morgellon's

Izzy3 (Vero Beach, Florida) on 12/28/2009

Can anyone out there tell me if it has been proven that the body does better combating morgellons with a more alkaline system, or is the jury still out on this ? Some people online say alkaline is better, others say acidic is better. Has scientific research been done on this ?
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Replied by Des from Chatsworth, Ca on 04/27/2010

The controversy over alkaline vs acid is confusing isn't it?

Our bodies need alkaline to be healthy, but acid is needed for certain functions. This confusion increases by the little known fact that "slightly alkaline" and "slightly acid" is what bodies run best on.

It's easy to become confused over a pH reading for an internal body part, when another slice from that same internal part will show a different pH reading. Two pH readings for one functional mechanism? Why?

The whole picture of the need for one part with two different pH environments built into it, can be overlooked by well-intended researchers. Even scientist disagree with each other.

Conflicting research interpretations surrounding different pH requirements are the result of "tunnel vision", which can reinforce the position of the alleged experts on both sides of issues.

As well, this scientifically proven separation of pH measurements may be ignored when researching data by those who's loyalty to the special interest group is required for project funding.

Bottom line is, nutritional deficiencies sets us up for disease. But statistically, all disease exist in a high acidic environment. If anyone finds a disease that does not need this acidic atmosphere, let me know.

By the way, I have not suffered from a cold for over two decades because I take alkaline substances that immediately regulates my pH which corrects the imbalance. It never fails.

Ultimately, our immune system is the only thing which can heal our bodies. Both doctors and alternative supporters have the human trait of using embellishments to support their position of wanting you to believe what they believe. It's normal.

If anyone compares the often fragmented medical research with the hearsay that accompany sites with health issues, look for references. Then continue to see if that references is followed by an unreferenced personal opinion. It happens all the time.

That kind of sentence is a common lure for the reader to assume that the opinion is also from the same reference. Two reasons for this deception that I know of, are deliberate frauds or an unintentional misconceptions passed on by a personal rumor copied from another site. Both can be seen all over the web.

If you don't believe the obvious historical version that everything needed for a healthy body grows from the ground, that's your personal choice.

Here's more history: the discovery of vitamins and minerals by scientist happened when research confirmed that every disease is attached to a deficiency of one or more of these elements.

Decide for yourselves if that means anything or is it just a coincidence. If anyone responds to this, please do so with referenced facts only.

No one is a 100% correct about anything, though we all have tried at sometime to offer our opinions with out-of-context data and embellishments which support our beliefs.

Health backed by science is the only way to expose many of the misinformation sites presented by individuals who may only want to sell you their products or to discredit the opposition. Nothing wrong with marketing your passion for something, just look for those references. The honest ones always list their references. It's good for business.

Be well.

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Replied by Tena from Champaign, Il on 11/16/2010

You said you take alkaline substances to regulate your PH. What do you take?
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Replied by Sue from Denver, Co on 10/02/2011

I've read that cancer and disease can't survive in an alkaline state - they say Morgellons has a bacterial component so I have to believe Alkaline is better...
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Replied by Vinny from Atlanta, Georgia on 06/05/2012

Yes, you defintely need to be alkalined! I am rapidly healing from this when my Urine PH is about 7.2-7.3 and Saliva PH is 7.3. These are my avg ph levels on a daily basis.

If you want a quick boost, try Baking Soda (2 teaspoons) Water. I wouldnt add lemon/lime juice due to possible allergy with Morgellon patients as it contains Sulfites (not to be confused with Sulfur). Arm & Hammer Baking Soda has been confirmed to have no aliminum so thats my cheap way of making sure I am alkalined everyday.

Hope this helps.

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Replied by Nm from Iowa on 02/22/2014

Be careful not to upset your electrolyte balance w/too much baking soda... your body needs a balanced amount of salt, potassium, etc... if you overdue it it can be bad... somehow I ended up dehydrated and it was worse than the morgellons... lots of bad things come from that... still trying to normalize.
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Replied by Sofi from Sweden on 07/12/2017

An alkaline body will heal ANYTHING. An acidic body will kill you, one way or another.
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Replied by Joseph from CA on 06/22/2021

Cream tartar baking ingredient will raise your pH to an alkaline level instantly without having to worry about assessing over Foods. Acid always causes inflammation and diseases so I can imagine high acid would not be good also sugar and gluten creates high acid which are the worst things you can do for morgellons.

Xylitol substitute for sugar eliminate sugar from your diet it kills Morgellons and tricks it. It has been an amazing substance to combat biofilm.

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Replied by lana from london on 03/04/2023

Hi Des, You mentioned that you take alkaline substances to balance your PH. Would you be kind enough to share what alkaline substances in what amounts do you take, how any times per day, at what times during the day and when in relation to meals(i.e. 30- 60 minutes before meals on empty stomach, or with meals or 2 hours after meals)? Thank you
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