The body creates fat cells to trap and neutralize acids in the system.
- The modern diet of meats, grains, and beverages such as coffee, tea, soft drinks and alcohol is extremely acidic.
- Some acids are voided through urination, defecation, and perspiration, but many acids remain in the system.
- Excess acids in the body break down healthy tissue, so the body protects itself by creating a natural buffer of fat.
- Fat cells bind to acids. Some fat cells are voided from the system, but many fat cells are stored in the body, resulting in weight gain.
- Reducing portion size of meals only minimally decreases acid intake.
- Reducing calories will not decrease the acidity of the body-and may increase it if large amounts of acidic beverages are included.
- Reducing fats in the diet will not reduce the acidity of the body or result in weight loss.
- Increasing the intake of meat will increase the acidity in the body.
- Exercise increases the production of acids, such as lactic acid. Many acids are released through perspiration, but some are retained by the system, causing pain in muscles.
- Alkaline water can reduce the body's acidity and stop fat storage.
- Micro-clusters of ionized water help flush acid and toxins from the system.
- Once fat cells are no longer needed, the body will eliminate them-the fat melts away.
- A healthy, non-acidic body will return to its natural, ideal weight.
- Freed of toxins, the body's cells, tissues, and organs achieve a healthier state.
- A detoxified, non-acidic body has more energy and vitality.
1 Young, Dr. Robert O., The pH Miracle for Weight Loss. New York: Grand Central Publishing, 2005, p. 15.
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