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Monday, June 06, 2005

Saliva pH Test.

A simple test you can do to measure your susceptibility to cancer, heart
disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, and many other degenerative diseases.

How to Do the Saliva pH Test

Wait at least 2 hours after eating. Fill your mouth with saliva and then
swallow it. Do this again to help ensure that the saliva is clean. Then the
third time, put some saliva onto pH paper.

The pH paper should turn blue. This indicates that your saliva is slightly
alkaline at a healthy pH of 7.4. If it is not blue, compare the color with
the chart that comes with the pH paper. If your saliva is acid (below pH of
7.0) wait two hours and repeat the test.

Where to Get pH Paper

It would be good if health food stores and pharmacies would stock pH paper.
Why not go to your local health food store or pharmacy and suggest this to
them? There are many suppliers of pH paper. Look for laboratory suppliers in
the phone book. You want narrow range pH paper measuring pH 4.5 to 7.5 or pH
4.5 to 8.5. One source is Micro Essential Laboratory Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y.
11210 telephone 718-338-3618. They will send you a catalogue. When sending a
container of pH paper through the mail to a friend, a single roll dispenser
(catalog #334 that measures pH 4.5 - 7.5) is quite sturdy and should not
break. However, the Jumbo strips (catalog #3827) in the more fragile plastic
tube container are larger and easier to read. These pH strips to measure
acid/alkaline balance belong in every family medicine kit, right beside the
thermometer to measure body temperature.

Saliva pH and Cancer

"When healthy, the pH of blood is 7.4, the pH of spinal fluid is 7.4, and the
pH of saliva is 7.4. Thus the pH of saliva parallels the extra cellular
fluid...pH test of saliva represents the most consistent and most definitive
physical sign of the ionic calcium deficiency syndrome...The pH of the
non-deficient and healthy person is in the 7.5 (dark blue) to 7.1 (blue)
slightly alkaline range. The range from 6.5 (blue-green) which is weakly
acidic to 4.5 (light yellow) which is strongly acidic represents states from
mildly deficient to strongly deficient, respectively. Most children are dark
blue, a pH of 7.5. Over half of adults are green-yellow, a pH of 6.5 or
lower, reflecting the calcium deficiency of aging and lifestyle defects.
Cancer patients are usually a bright yellow, a pH of 4.5, especially when

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