If you have an alkaline pH...
If you have an alkaline pH, it could be as simple as a bladder infection. If you usually have a normal pH and you wake up one day and check your pH and the strip is almost black (8.0 or higher), get a UTI tester from the store and see if you have an infection. If you do, you need to get on D-mannose right away. If that is not the cause and you are regularly too alkaline, you have a serious problem. This means that you have been too acid for too long and your body had to come up with it's own solution. Now your body has found a way to make an alkalizing agent out of your acid forming foods. It is using the meat you are eating to make ammonia out of the nitrogen in it. Ammonia has a very alkaline pH of 9.25. The process of making ammonia is very hard on the liver and the kidneys. That is why I recommend doing either the CleanStart or the Tiao He Cleanse. They both have the liver and kidney cleanse included. • Look for a calcium citrate. Liquid Calcium is excellent. Do not take calcium carbonate - the body cannot use it and it can often leave deposits. • Ultimate GreenZone is like eating an extra serving of rich vegetables. • Ionic Trace minerals help get the pH balanced. • Take protease with every meal that contains meat. Protease helps digest protein and meat. • Avoid red meat, cheese and nuts. • Eat high fiber foods with acidophilus. • Take 1000 mcg Vitamin B12 with Probiotics. • Drink 8 glasses of water a day • Take a 20 minute epsom salt bath (add 10 capsules of ginger to the bathwater too) • Do deep breathing and relaxation exercises. • To support the urinary system, use Cranberry & Buchu Formula as needed. Learn more about Enzyme therapy - and how to get 150,000 HUT of protease very affordably.Vitamin C helps you to be less alkaline in the meantime. It is not fixing the root problem but just bringing down the pH level to a more suitable level for your urinary tract.


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