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Thanks, I'll find out how to check that - I assume the drug store sells

something to check PH.

 

I do not drink sodas ever, and I don't have sugar either. I drink 3 cups of

green tea, at least 1/2 gallon of water, and some decaf w/cream. That's

usual for every day. Sometimes some other herbal teas.

 

The doctor didn't seem alarmed about the blood but he's running lots of

tests.

 

I go up and down with getting enough fresh veggies and very little fruit due

to diabetes. Fruit really messes me up! I do try to have veggies with

every meal and snack on organic carrots.

 

I'm morbidly obese and have been for over 10 years.

-

" Darryl Milligan " <dkmill

 

Sunday, January 11, 2004 6:11 PM

[s-A] Re: Question about blood

 

 

Deana,

 

I assume you are drinking soda. If this assumption is correct please

stop. This could

be part of the problem. A friend of mine had very thick blood and

corrected it by

removing the soft drinks, coffee, and tea for about 30 days.

 

I recommend that you eliminate soft drinks all together, limit

coffee, tea, white

flour, and sugar.

 

I also recommend eating as much raw fruits and vegetables as

possible. The more

fresh and natural the foods you eat the better.

 

You may want to check your pH and see where you are. A saliva pH of

7.0 to 7.5 would

be preferred. This check should be done as the first thing in the

morning. Bring up

saliva 3 times the first 2 times spit it in the sink the 3 time test

your pH. This

should be done 3 to 7 times in a row to rule out any good or bad days.

 

I hope this helps.

 

 

God Bless,

Darryl

 

 

, " Deana R Smiel "

<rsmiel@c...> wrote:

> What would make my blood what I call sticky? It would not flow

when I tried

> to donate a few weeks ago and it clogged over 1/4 " to stop the

flow. I

> check my blood sugar daily and it seems different - it used to be

darker and

> more watery. TIA Deana

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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