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Test Your pH for Free -- Evaluate the State of Your Health in 15 Seconds


The term "pH" is an acronym for "potential hydrogen" -- and it simply means the degree of concentration of hydrogen ions in a substance.  It is measured on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 14.  The higher the pH reading, the more alkaline a substance is, and conversely, the lower the pH, the more acid a substance is.  

With the exception of the fluids entering the body in the stomach, and the fluids leaving the body in the kidneys and colon, all body fluids need to be alkaline to be in good health.  According to Otto Warburg, 2-time Nobel Prize winner, disease cannot thrive in an alkaline medium, and conversely, disease thrives in an acid medium. 

Did you know that most degenerative disease attributed to aging, such as cancer, osteoporosis and heart disease, and other diseases such as allergy, kidney stones and gallstones have all been scientifically linked to mineral deficiencies that result in your body fluids becoming more acidic?

Scientists report that over 150 or more degenerative diseases are caused by high acid levels!! Parasites, viruses, bad bacteria, and disease cannot live in an alkaline body.

To Test:

Spit on the litmus paper and wait 15 seconds for it to change colour.

Body fluids range between 4.5 and 7.5 pH (blood must maintain 7.35 to 7.45 pH). A 1-point drop on the pH scale is 10 times more acidic - from 7 to 6 is 10 times, from 7 to 5 is 100 times, from 7 to 2 is 100,000 times more acidic.

Test Results
Blue to purple (7.0 to 7.5+)................. Healthy
Medium to dark green (6.0 to 6.5)........ Could develop disease
Yellow to light green (4.5 to 5.5)......... Disease may be present

The advantage of having this easy, non-invasive, 15-second pH test is that whatever your results may be, you can systematically go about changing your pH level by taking Calcium Direct™. 



 
 

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