John Ossipinsky posted on December 24, 2009 01:25

If you have been going through LymphMan.com and have read An Undetected Acid-Alkaline Imbalance, you should be getting the point that excess acid, proteins, parts of cells and fibrin are building in your tissues creating your health problems. By tissues I mean your ligaments, skin, bones, organs, nerves and brain. This is a Real Problem that is overlooked in our idea of disease. Millions of you are having acid related health problems and feel the pain or discomfort of your body being out of balance and full of acid waste on a daily basis. But you don't see the real problem and treat only your symptoms.
Acid Damages Silently
Millions more have no outward signs of acidity, but suffer from acid silently constricting their lymphatic system, creating pain or a myriad of health problems (headaches, sinusitis, depression, allergies, tinnitus, chronic fatigue, sciatica, fibromyalgia, insomnia, heart disease, cancer, auto immune disorders or obesity). You have to understand the problem before you can help or fix it.
Check Your Saliva and Urine pH
A real eye opener for me was when I checked my and my family's pH, we were at 5.0 on the pH scale,100 times more acidic than we were supposed to be. Within a few weeks of balancing our bodies and activating our lymph, many of our little health problems were gone. Checking your saliva and urine is something you should be doing, like checking blood pressure or checking your weight. It's an easy test you do in your home and have results instantly. Most independent health food stores have pH test strips. If you get a chance email me your saliva and urine pH test results, after fasting. In the subject line write pH Test Results.
Learning to activate your lymphatic system and balance your internal pH are two of the best ways to improve your health. Tissue acidosis is the basis of most disease, so instead of treating your many symptoms, you make your body more alkaline and activate your lymphatic system to improve circulation and detoxification in the body.
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