A root cause of many evils! pH definition: symbol for the logarithm of the reciprocal of the H+ ion concentration. I just completed teaching a seminar where I was interrupted by a young lady who desperately needed to try and impress me (and the audience) with how much she knew about the cause of disease. It seems she had read a book that explained “Everyone” knows and believes that death is caused by the presence of free radicals. She proceeded to ask me if I believed that to be [...]
The Elimination of Intracellular Pathogens like Borrelia burgdorferi Without Antibiotics Already we encounter chronic borreliosis in the practice quite frequently. Time disguises it, sometimes more or less clearly. If, for example, innumerable therapy measures go the wrong way, if diffuse symptoms tend to mislead us, and if nothing more is as right as it should be, then more often than one supposes we have to deal with a chronic borreliosis. Virtually unnoticed a many-faced monster has crept into our global system during the last three [...]
How Alkalinizing Agents Can Reduce the Risk of Cancer Over the last few years there has been much scholarly discussion about the efficacy of alkalinizing agents in the treatment of cancer. It is widely understood that cancer thrives in an acidic environment and that by making the metabolic terrain more alkaline, it is possible to reduce the incidence of cancer metastasis. Dr. Tullio Simoncini, an Italian oncologist, for example, has become known for his treatments of certain forms of cancer by altering the pH levels of the terrain from [...]
We have all learned the standard interpretation of EAV measurement values (see previous article, The Bridge, Vol. 4, Issue #4). These interpretations hold true when most of the measurements are in a normal range (50-64) and stable, but what do we do when all measurements return pathological values? It is not uncommon to find that every “nail” point returns a high value with or without an i.d. If we interpret this according to the standard interpretations then we have to assume that the patient is very unwell – every [...]
Low Protein versus High Protein Diets: Their Effects on the body's pH levels. Abstract It is the argument of this paper that a low protein, low carbohydrate diet is health promoting, while current high protein diets can be injurious to health. The findings in this paper are drawn from a literature based survey on pH levels – the balance of acid and alkaline within the body – and the contribution that diet may make either to disease or to the promotion of health. Debates about [...]

