Blood pH: Keep it Alkaline

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The pH level of a substance is the measure of potential hydrogen on a scale of 0 to 14. On this scale, a measurement of less than 7.0 is acidic, and greater than 7.0 is alkaline. The acidity or alkalinity of everything can be measured, from the soil in your garden, and the water in your swimming pool, to the blood cells in your body.

Why is Alkaline Better than Acidic?

Why is it so important to keep your blood pH on the alkaline side?  Basically, because extensive research has shown that an alkaline pH increases the amount of oxygen in your blood.  This is a good thing since the lack of oxygen in your blood cells causes disease.

When our blood becomes too acidic we enter a state of acidosis.  Even slight deviance from the ideal pH of 7.4 can cause problems. Loss of energy and concentration, tiredness, even exhaustion can be common.  Long-term effects include acid build-up in our organs, loss of muscle mass, and loss of bone density when the calcium stored in our bones leaches out to try to compensate for the acidosis.

Bacteria and viruses thrive in acidic conditions causing bodies in acidosis to be vulnerable to disease.  Acidic toxins we ingest from food, water, and even the air that we breathe produce disease-causing free radicals.

An alkaline pH, on the other hand, is believed to have many health benefits. These include boosting metabolism, slowing the aging process, and slowing bone loss in menopausal women. Other benefits include neutralizing acid, helping your body absorb nutrients better, and preventing disease. An alkaline pH prevents disease by removing the free radicals that your body does encounter in day to day life.

How do we Ensure our Blood pH stays Alkaline?

So, how do we go about alkalizing our blood cells?  The easiest way is to monitor what we eat and drink.  Chlorinated tap water is acidic, and although most city water is alkaline to prevent acid corrosion in the pipes, toxic chemicals are used to make it alkaline.  Mineral water is alkaline due to the addition of health-promoting minerals such as calcium, magnesium, sodium potassium, iron, zinc, nickel, and manganese.  Ionized water is adjusted mechanically to make it more alkaline.

Many brands of mineral and ionized water are on the market today, ready to drink. Alternatively, you can purchase a system to ionize tap water yourself. Methods range from a small, inexpensive stick you put in a water bottle to a more extravagant under the counter unit.

Many common foods and ingredients cause our blood pH to slip into the acidic zone. These include sugar, flour, and protein from animal sources such as dairy products and meat.  Remember, it is the effect the food has on your body after digestion that makes it acidic or alkaline.  For example, lemons are acidic in taste, but one of the most alkaline foods.  

To keep your body feeling and looking its best, choose foods from the alkaline side. and reduce foods from the acid side in the following chart:

Conclusions

You can keep track of your blood pH by testing your urine or saliva with these simple pH test strips.

Some people believe the alkaline food theory is just another “fad diet” encouraged by the alkaline/ionized/mineral water companies.   As usual, I encourage you to be the judge. Try it for yourself, especially the simple, no cost, no risk, food chart version.  Be sure to let me know what you think and how you feel.

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Hydrangeas: Blue, Pink, or Purple

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Some of my GARDENS4U  gardens have blue hydrangeas and some have pink hydrangeas.  A garden I was at recently had both.

We all know that blue and pink together make purple, so I was not surprised to see a few pale purple blossoms within the garden…

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purple hydrangea

What Does the Blossom Colour Depend on?

The colour of your hydrangea blooms depends on the pH of your garden soil.

If you prefer your hydrangeas to be pink, make your soil alkaline (pH of 6.0-6.2)  You can do this by adding garden lime to your soil.

If you would rather your hydrangeas be a blue color, lower your soil’s pH to the acidic side (between 5.2 and 5.5).  Acidic soil can be achieved by adding 1/2 cup of wettable sulfur powder or other commercial soil acidifiers each spring.  Pine needles or pine bark applied as a mulch also creates acidic soil conducive to blue hydrangeas.  So does compost or composted manure.  Some gardeners have had success using coffee grounds to provide acidic soil around their hydrangeas.

Testing Your Soil to Determine its pH

So, how do you know if your soil is acidic or alkaline?  Try this simple soil pH test using ingredients from your kitchen:

  • Collect soil from different parts of your garden.  If you have a large garden, you may want to label your containers.  Styrofoam cups work well.
  • put 2 spoonfuls of soil into each of the several containers.  (Two containers for each location)
  • Add 1/2 cup of vinegar to the soil in one container.  If it fizzes, you have alkaline soil, with a pH between 7 and 8.
  • If it doesn’t fizz after doing the vinegar test, then add distilled water to the other container taken from the same location until the 2 teaspoons of soil are muddy. Add 1/2 cup baking soda. If it fizzes you have acidic soil, with a pH between 5 and 6.
  • If your soil doesn’t react at all it is neutral with a pH of close to 7.

Experiment with Soil pH

Once you get your soil’s pH figured out, try adding the appropriate soil amendments to just one side of a hydrangea bush to see if you can get both pink and blue blooms on one plant; perhaps you will end up with purple!

Boosting Testosterone Levels

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Testosterone is a natural male hormone that plays a very significant role in the male reproductive system.  It also promotes predominantly male characteristics such as increased muscle and bone mass as well as the growth of body hair.  It is a scientific fact that after the age of 30, testosterone levels in men recede. Unfortunately, with this recession in testosterone levels comes a decrease in stamina, endurance, metabolism, muscle mass and libido.

There are many products on the market today called testosterone boosters.  These products do not actually contain testosterone.  Instead they contain natural ingredients that are proven to boost receding testosterone levels.  Some of the natural ingredients in these boosters are zinc, amino acids, vitamin D, aspartic acid, magnesium, as well as herbal and oyster extracts.  In addition some of these testosterone boosters contain agents to control cortisol and estrogen levels so they do not negate the extra testosterone production.  Results will vary depending on age, activity level and original muscle mass.  Results may include increased energy, stamina, concentration, motivation, and muscle growth with decreased body fat.

There are many claims to the best testosterone booster on the market.  Online research and shopping make the decision easier as information is readily available.  It is prudent yet easy to check out comments and customer reviews, taking both positive and negative feedback into consideration before making a purchase.

It is highly recommended that both men and women should primarily exercise regularly and eat well to delay the discouraging signs and symptoms associated with aging without taking supplements.  However, if bothered or discouraged by the effects of lower levels of testosterone in their body, men should look to increasing their testosterone levels naturally with a testosterone booster.  Testosterone boosters are certainly a much safer solution than the synthetic hormonal injections used in past years to help delay the natural aging process because they cause less of the negative side effects. If testosterone boosters can indeed improve concentration, stamina, and motivation as well as enhance the energy levels without any adverse effects on health, the improved physique is a bonus!

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