Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 07/16/2012
There are a couple of ways that we can measure the pH urine, for urine pH to be normal it is between 6.5 to 7.5, to determine if it is acidic or alkaline. If too acidic, he needs alkaline remedy 30 minutes after meals, such as baking soda. If he is too alkaline say 8.0 then it is from excess protein caused by dead cells as they break up, they form ammonia compound that is responsible for his spastic condition. In that case, get the acid supplements such as ascorbic acid, 500 mg every 3 hours, to get the alkalinity down. Most people will have some from of liver problems, in which there are toxicity issues, and N Acetyl Cysteine, non-effervescent kind is needed to help with that. If he has smelly stools are come out too fast, he has intestinal absorption issues, in which case wheat has to be avoided, I generally avoid wheat products anyway as it has insoluble gluten and sticks to the surface of intestine and prevents the absorption of all nutrients. As far as his spastic condition the common remedy is glycine, threonine, and acetyl L carnitine.
Ted
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 07/26/2012
His high blood pressure means that a cytomegalovirus is in the system, which is known to produce that. But it may have been improper blood flow. We can give proper supplements for antiviral effects to see if he is helped by lysine hourly for four hours, such as 1/8 teaspoon every hour to see if his high blood pressure will reduce.
Test for his blood sugar if it is below 90 mg/dL 1 or 2 hours after meals.
Ted