pH stands for Potential of Hydrogen or the measurement of hydrogen ion concentration of any solution. The higher the pH reading, the more alkaline and oxygen rich the fluid is. The lower the reading, the more acidic and oxygen deprived the fluid is. The pH scale is from 0 to 14 with 7.0 being neutral. Anything above 7.0 is alkaline and anything below 7.0 is acidic. Human blood must maintain a narrow pH range of 7.365 for us to remain healthy.
Dr. Otto Warburg received the Nobel prize in 1931 for the discovery that unlike all other cells in the human body, cancer cells are anaerobic, i.e. they do not breathe oxygen and derive their energy without needing oxygen.
So, one may wonder what does pH has to do with Dr. Otto Warburg’s discovery on cancer cells.
Water is H2O that can decompose into H+ and OH-. When a solution contains more H+ than OH- then it is an acid. When it contains more OH-than H+ then it is alkaline.
When oxygen enters an acidic environment, it helps neutralize it by combining with H+ ions to form water, because of which acidic tissues are devoid of free oxygen.
In an alkaline environment, two hydroxyl ions OH- can combine to produce one water molecule and one oxygen atom and can provide oxygen to the tissues.
There has been considerable research demonstrating that diseases cannot survive in an alkaline state, where as viruses, bacteria, yeast, mold, fungus, candida and Cancer cells thrive in a low oxygen and low pH environment.
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