Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Oxygen, Energy and Age

I've been doing quite a bit of research lately into the relationship of the pH of our blood and its ability to hold oxygen. Few people really think about where oxygen we breathe in goes after the lungs. In fact it undergoes a quite miraculous transfer to the blood, which then sends it all overt the body to supply energy to every cell. But if our blood is too acidic, we have a problem. Oxygen carrying capacity falls sharply when the ideal alkaline pH falls towards acid.

That's a major, major reason we as a generation (talking to you, Boomers and beyond!) are always tired. We are inflamed, we are slow to energize, we are tired. In fact I've created a new presentation here to explain it, plus the relationship of acid to dehydration.

And today, we received this lovely letter from a Boomer plus client:

"I’m over 65 years old, during a recent health check my Naturopath was quite astounded at the excellent amount of oxygen that is in my blood. I've been using a Melody Water Alkalizer for about 18 months now; I'm feeling much better and fully accredit this result to the Alkaline water."

Claire Chapman QLD

You see? It's not all new age waffle!

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