How
to Grow a Cancer Cell (by Changing Your Body’s pH)
Oh,
don’t worry, it’s not that hard to do.
However,
you’ll not be able to grow a cancer without first establishing
the right chemical climate so it can flourish in your body.
Back in 1900, only one person out of twenty-five did it. But
today, like I said, growing a cancer cell is easy. So easy,
in fact, that every other male in this country and every third
female will do it during their lifetime.
The
chemical climate of the average American is perfect for growing
cancer because our bodies have become acid, and cancer loves
low pH readings that indicate high acidity. Consider, the national
soft drink consumption per person is in excess of 38 gallons
per year! It has been estimated that it would take 30 glasses
of water with a pH of 10 to neutralize one can of soda. See
why it’s so easy?
And
we’re not even taking into account all the acid-producing
foods served by fast food restaurants, all the packaged, canned,
and processed foods found in your local grocery store, or the
air pollution caused by too many cars, trucks, and buses. And
I’m not even including the harmful positive ions found
in the average home. Let alone the acid rock music that seems
to be blaring away everywhere you go!
I’m
simply talking about the stored acid wastes that you’ve
accumulated in your organs, your glands, and even in the layers
of your skin. And as they accumulate, your pH continues to change.
When you understand pH, you’ll have a powerful tool that
you can use to prevent a cancer climate.
The
term pH stands for the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution.
An ion is an atom or group of atoms that carries a positive
or negative electrical charge. pH is simply the electrochemical
effect we get when negative ions (alkaline-forming) and positive
ions (acid-forming) interact with each other. Basically, this
determines your life force energy.
When
you experience an alkaline reaction, your body has more energy
and you’ll discover an alkaline residue in your urine
if you test for it. Remember, any substances you put into your
body will leave an alkaline or acid ash residue in the urine.
If your urine is consistently giving you an acid reading, you’ll
find it easy to grow cancer.
Additionally, if at times you find yourself hyperventilating,
it’s because of acidosis. Your body is attempting to remove
carbon dioxide and carbonic acid. That’s what’s
left from metabolizing food. As the amount of carbonic acid
decreases, the pH increases. That means more energy and an alkaline
pH reading from your urine. If your urine reads 7.0 or higher
on the pH scale, you’re alkaline. Below that indicates
an acid condition in which viruses thrive and cancer grows.
People
who are heavy meat eaters show higher acid readings. However,
this doesn’t mean that vegetarians fare much better by
filling themselves with cooked foods.
A
healthy inclusion of plenty of organic, raw veggies and fruits
will help shift your body over to alkaline. However, bear in
mind that your emotional swings also determine your pH balance.
How
do you test your pH? Simply by using litmus paper or nitrazine
paper, found at your local drugstore. Take samples of your urine
in a jar for a 24-hour period, then dip the strip of paper and
compare the color against the chart. The reason for all the
samples over a 24-hour period is to get an average reading rather
than a random reading that may or may not be accurate. You can
also record a series of random tests and average out the readings.
Bear
in mind, if you’re on an intense cleansing regime, the
reactivated stores of acid will recirculate and be picked up
by the kidneys to be excreted into the urine. So, you’ll
get acid readings while the body is laboring to make itself
more alkaline.
Remember,
what you eat and drink, as well as your lifestyle, plays a critical
role in the pH balance of your body. The bottom line is, if
you know how to avoid creating a climate for cancer, you’ll
never grow a tumor.
Yours in Luminous Health and Natural Cures,
Peter Ragnar