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Greetings,

 

I have been lurking here for a few months, learning, digesting and learning some

more.

 

Does cold sensitivity or " cold naturedness " corelate with any other meridian

imbalances

(other than Kidney)?

 

Thanks,

Diana

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " victoria_dragon " <victoria_dragon

wrote:

>

> Please do a search for Kidney Yang Deficiency.

>

> I could have written your post. Been there, experienced that. I have

> been known to need a heavy quilt in June, and I've always lived in

> southern states in the US!

>

> Here are some of the other possible symptoms of Kidney Yang

> Deficiency: Does not feel thirsty often and prefers hot liguids like

> soup when one does drink. In extreme cases may be bothered even by

> room temperature liguids (too cold). In extreme cases may even have

> an adversion to drinking because it cools the person down more. At

> times has to urinate frequently and produces large amounts of

> colorless urine.

>

> Bowel movements may be mushy and soft or there may be a special kind

> of " constipation " called " colonic inertia " . There is a lack of

> peristalsis to move the fecal matter through the large intestine.

>

> The person may require a lot of sleep and feel sleepy a lot. When

> the person lies down, there is a tendency to curl into a fetal

> position. If the person also has breathing problems (a special

> subcategory of Kidney Yang Deficiency called Kidneys Refusing to

> Receive Qi (aka Grasp Qi), the breathing problems may be aggravated

> by the fetal position. The person may have to make a conscious

> effort to uncurl in bed.

>

> Speech and movements will be slow. So will the pulse (unless the

> person also is overweight or in some cases Blood Deficient). That's

> an effect of Cold. Fatigue can be crushing. There are several

> imbalances that can result in fatigue, but Kidney Yang Deficiency

> results in the most severe fatigue of all. Keep in mind that Yang

> activates, warms, and dries.

>

> The tongue will be pale, and the coating white. The complexion will

> be pale, probably with a shiny cast (unless there is significant

> Blood Deficiency, and then it will be dull pale).

>

> Kidney Yang Deficiency is treated with Kidney Yang tonic herbs and

> Herbs to Warm the Interior. You may have one of the best Herbs to

> Warm the Interior sitting in your spice rack and not even realize

> it. Dried ginger.

>

> Dried ginger is contraindicated in cases of Yin Deficiency With Heat

> symptoms, in cases of Hot Blood, and during pregnancy. There is

> some risk of it bringing on premature contractions. If it needs to

> be administered during pregnancy, it needs to be done under the

> guidance of a trained healthcare professional.

>

> It's always best to consult a trained healer if one is nearby where

> one lives. If not, try a very small amount of powdered ginger from

> your spice rack stirred into a cup of hot water, and sip it. You'll

> want to start out with a small amount like 1/16th to 1/8th of a

> teaspoon. If dried ginger is something you will benefit from,

> chances are you will know it within a few minutes. You'll feel a

> nice warm feeling starting to spread through you. You may feel a

> little more energized and perked up.

>

> If there is no TCM healer in your area, this is something else you

> will need to know. Whenever a person is Kidney Yang Deficient, the

> person almost always also is Kidney Yin Deficient though to a much

> lesser amount. In fact, if the Kidney Yang Deficiency is severe, it

> may even mask the Kidney Yin Deficiency Symptoms. But it's still

> there, and if it's not treated also, in time the Kidney Yin

> Deficiency may become more severe than the Yang Deficiency.

>

> Kidney Yang Deficiency is one of those things that take a long time

> to treat. The longer it has gone on, the longer it will take to

> treat. Treatment will have to be changed from time to time. The

> person may start out needing far more Yang tonic herbs than Yin

> tonic herbs, but as the Yang tonic herbs take effect more and more,

> over the months the amount of Yang tonic herbs will need to be

> deccreased. Somewhere in there, the amount of Yin tonic herbs may

> need to be increased.

>

> If the Yang Deficiency and Interior Cold have been going on for some

> time, it may take weeks or even months of treatment with Yang tonic

> herbs and Herbs to Warm the Interior to result in the skin feeling

> warm to the touch.

>

> One thing you'll want to be especially careful of if using dried

> ginger is if the tongue has no coating. This is a sign of Stomach

> Yin Deficiency, and taking ginger without also taking an herb to

> increase Stomach Yin could research in problems. You'll also want to

> pay attention to the tip of the tongue. If it is very red - even

> though the rest of the tongue is pale, dried ginger could result in

> too much Heat building up in the Lungs. You'll want to include

> something in your treatment that counters this.

>

> Your need for ginger will be less in the summer than in the winter.

> In time, you may not need it at all in the summer.

>

> Eggs are a good Yin tonic and Blood tonic food. So if there are no

> problems with eggs, you may want to consider including some in your

> diet.

>

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Chinese Traditional Medicine , " djlieb " <djlieb wrote:

 

> Does cold sensitivity or " cold naturedness " corelate with any

other meridian imbalances

> (other than Kidney)?

 

Cold - like the other Pernicious Evils (Damp, Wind, Dryness, Heat)

can invade any of the meridians. The first two invaded are the

Bladder and the Small Intestine meridians because these are the most

Exterior of the meridians. This is why the outer hand of some (not

all) migraine sufferers will be colder than the other hand prior to

a migraine developing. Cold has invaded the Small Intestine meridian

on that side of the body. Western doctors didn't know anything

about TCM (Traditional ), but they've known for at

least two decades that if the migraine sufferer can warm up that

hand, the migraine can be prevented. They didn't understand why this

was happening; TCM explains why.

 

If the invading Cold is not stopped, eventually it reaches the

Interior of the body. It reaches the Organs. To understand TCM, it's

important to understand what the Exterior and the Interior of the

body are. The Exterior is the head, neck, arms, legs, skin,

muscles, meridians, and bones. The Interior is the Organs of the

body.

 

Each of the Organs are particularly vulnerable to one or more

Pernicious Evils (Cold, Heat, Wind, Dryness, Dampness). The Organ

which is most vulnerable to Cold is the Kidneys. The Kidney meridian

is no more vulnerable to Cold than the other meridians are. BUT the

Kidneys (Organ) are more vulnerable to Cold than to any other

Pernicious Evil. It will weaken them.

 

The Spleen also is vulnerable to Cold. The Spleen is most

vulnerable to Dampness, but Cold comes in a fairly close second.

Cold can weaken the Spleen too.

 

The usual route Cold in the environment takes when it invades the

body is from the Exterior to the Interior. However, Cold also can

invade the Stomach, the Intestines, and the Uterus directly. It

doesn't have to go through the meridians to get to these Organs. It

can invade them directly from the environment.

 

The Kidneys are most vulnerable to Cold, and the Spleen is very

vulnerable to Cold. This doesn't mean that cold can't affect other

Organs as well. You've already seen that there can be Cold in the

Stomach Organ, the Intestines (Organs), and the Uterus (Organ). Cold

can cause problems in other Organs as well. For example, Dampness

and Cold can team up to cause a problem called Damp-Cold in the

Bladder. For example, Invasion of Lungs By Wind-Cold.

 

Mostly what I have discussed are Organ problems caused by Cold

invading. I want to mention one of the meridian problem - Stagnation

of Cold in the Liver Channel. Cold lodges in the Liver meridian in

the lower area of the trunk of the body in the area of the

genitalia. There can be a lot of pain and contraction. The scrotum

can contract in men; the vagina may shrink in women.

 

Arthritis and rheumatism - called Painful Obstruction Syndome or Bi

Syndrome in is a combination of Wind, Cold, and/or Dampness in

the Exterior. The meridians, bones, and muscles are being affected.

 

To summarize, Cold from the environment usually invades the Exterior

(includes the meridians) first and then advances to the Interior,

but the (Organs) Stomach, Intestines, and Uterus can be invaded

directly by Cold in the environment.

 

Cold invading from the environment is an example of an Excess

problem. That's another term you'll need to be familiar with in

order for this to make sense. Excess problems are problems caused by

there being too much of something. In this case, too much Cold.

 

Another example of Excess Cold is that caused by the person eating

too many foods and herbs with a cooling effect on the body. All

foods and herbs (and prescription drugs) have what is called thermal

energy. That means that they will have either a cooling, neutral,

or heating effect on the body. Foods and herbs will be classified

according to if their thermal energy is Cold, Cool, Neutral, Warm,

or Hot.

 

Excess problems are caused by there being too much of something. In

contrast, Deficiency problems are caused by there being too little

of something. There is such a thing as Deficiency Cold, aka Yang

Deficiency.

 

The function of Yang in the body is to heat, activate, and dry. When

a person is Yang Deficienct, there is not enough Yang to properly

heat and activate the body. The Cold that is caused by there not

being enough Yang is called Deficiency Cold. The treatment principle

for treating Deficiency is that you add what the person lacks. In

this case, Yang and Heat. The treatment principle in treating

Excess imbalances is to take away what is too much. You remove the

Cold from the enviornment by putting the person in a warm place. You

cut down on the number of foods you eat that have a cooling effect

on the body. You expel the Cold from the body.

 

Cold damages Yang. It damages Qi. The Kidneys and the Spleen are

particularly vulnerable to Cold. The Kidneys supply the Yang (and

the Yin) to the rest of the body. The Spleen plays a major role in

Qi in the body. Cold not only damages Yang, it damages the Kidneys

which supply Yang to the rest of the body. Cold not only damages

Qi, it damages the Spleen which plays such a critical role in

providing Qi for the body.

 

The effects of Cold can be a snowballing situation. If Excess Cold

invades repeatedly or only once and lodges in the body, eventually

Yang and the Kidneys and the Spleen are going to be damaged by this

Excess. When the Yang is damaged and the Kidneys no longer are able

to supply enough Yang to the body, the person is going to have both

Excess Cold and Deficiency Cold problems. The Kidneys are going to

get more and more damaged. The damaged Spleen is not going to be

able to help produce Qi for the body. Protective Qi (aka Defensive

Qi) is going to become Deficient too. Protective Qi is a special

kind of Qi that circulates at the surface of the body and protects

the person from Invasion by Exterior Pernicious Evils. The person is

going to become more and more prone to invasion by Pernicious Evils

in the environment. The situation snowballs.

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A person who's body is low in fatty acids can make the

body feel cold too. Borage oil is useful. But you can

try different ones.

 

Liz D.

 

 

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[Chinese Traditional Medicine] cold

 

 

> I have interest and would like to learn anything I can about feeling

> cold all the time.

>

> Thyroid and all that are normal. I constantly feel coldness to the

> bone. I am never warm. Constantly have issues with others that the

> house is not warm enough and I put on more clothes and still and cold.

>

> Interesting in learning if there is any herbal product one could take

> to help feel warm.

>

> Anyone else heard of this. I usually get warm when it is 80-90

> degrees. We only see those temps for about 3 months out of the year.

>

> I know one answer would be just move in the winter to a warmer

> climate. Have though of going south for the winter.

>

> Information please. Thank you candace

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Victoria, are you talking about cold in a literal way, like being

exposed to cold weather? I was just thinking about how all through my

school years I had to walk quite a way to get to my bus stop and then

stand there in the cold and wait for the bus no matter how bad the

weather was. Over time would that weaken a person's kidney yang?

 

victoria_dragon wrote:

 

> Chinese Traditional Medicine , " djlieb " <djlieb wrote:

>

> > Does cold sensitivity or " cold naturedness " corelate with any

> other meridian imbalances

> > (other than Kidney)?

>

> Cold - like the other Pernicious Evils (Damp, Wind, Dryness, Heat)

> can invade any of the meridians. The first two invaded are the

> Bladder and the Small Intestine meridians because these are the most

> Exterior of the meridians. This is why the outer hand of some (not

> all) migraine sufferers will be colder than the other hand prior to

> a migraine developing. Cold has invaded the Small Intestine meridian

> on that side of the body. Western doctors didn't know anything

> about TCM (Traditional ), but they've known for at

> least two decades that if the migraine sufferer can warm up that

> hand, the migraine can be prevented. They didn't understand why this

> was happening; TCM explains why.

>

> If the invading Cold is not stopped, eventually it reaches the

> Interior of the body. It reaches the Organs. To understand TCM, it's

> important to understand what the Exterior and the Interior of the

> body are. The Exterior is the head, neck, arms, legs, skin,

> muscles, meridians, and bones. The Interior is the Organs of the

> body.

>

> Each of the Organs are particularly vulnerable to one or more

> Pernicious Evils (Cold, Heat, Wind, Dryness, Dampness). The Organ

> which is most vulnerable to Cold is the Kidneys. The Kidney meridian

> is no more vulnerable to Cold than the other meridians are. BUT the

> Kidneys (Organ) are more vulnerable to Cold than to any other

> Pernicious Evil. It will weaken them.

>

> The Spleen also is vulnerable to Cold. The Spleen is most

> vulnerable to Dampness, but Cold comes in a fairly close second.

> Cold can weaken the Spleen too.

>

> The usual route Cold in the environment takes when it invades the

> body is from the Exterior to the Interior. However, Cold also can

> invade the Stomach, the Intestines, and the Uterus directly. It

> doesn't have to go through the meridians to get to these Organs. It

> can invade them directly from the environment.

>

> The Kidneys are most vulnerable to Cold, and the Spleen is very

> vulnerable to Cold. This doesn't mean that cold can't affect other

> Organs as well. You've already seen that there can be Cold in the

> Stomach Organ, the Intestines (Organs), and the Uterus (Organ). Cold

> can cause problems in other Organs as well. For example, Dampness

> and Cold can team up to cause a problem called Damp-Cold in the

> Bladder. For example, Invasion of Lungs By Wind-Cold.

>

> Mostly what I have discussed are Organ problems caused by Cold

> invading. I want to mention one of the meridian problem - Stagnation

> of Cold in the Liver Channel. Cold lodges in the Liver meridian in

> the lower area of the trunk of the body in the area of the

> genitalia. There can be a lot of pain and contraction. The scrotum

> can contract in men; the vagina may shrink in women.

>

> Arthritis and rheumatism - called Painful Obstruction Syndome or Bi

> Syndrome in is a combination of Wind, Cold, and/or Dampness in

> the Exterior. The meridians, bones, and muscles are being affected.

>

> To summarize, Cold from the environment usually invades the Exterior

> (includes the meridians) first and then advances to the Interior,

> but the (Organs) Stomach, Intestines, and Uterus can be invaded

> directly by Cold in the environment.

>

> Cold invading from the environment is an example of an Excess

> problem. That's another term you'll need to be familiar with in

> order for this to make sense. Excess problems are problems caused by

> there being too much of something. In this case, too much Cold.

>

> Another example of Excess Cold is that caused by the person eating

> too many foods and herbs with a cooling effect on the body. All

> foods and herbs (and prescription drugs) have what is called thermal

> energy. That means that they will have either a cooling, neutral,

> or heating effect on the body. Foods and herbs will be classified

> according to if their thermal energy is Cold, Cool, Neutral, Warm,

> or Hot.

>

> Excess problems are caused by there being too much of something. In

> contrast, Deficiency problems are caused by there being too little

> of something. There is such a thing as Deficiency Cold, aka Yang

> Deficiency.

>

> The function of Yang in the body is to heat, activate, and dry. When

> a person is Yang Deficienct, there is not enough Yang to properly

> heat and activate the body. The Cold that is caused by there not

> being enough Yang is called Deficiency Cold. The treatment principle

> for treating Deficiency is that you add what the person lacks. In

> this case, Yang and Heat. The treatment principle in treating

> Excess imbalances is to take away what is too much. You remove the

> Cold from the enviornment by putting the person in a warm place. You

> cut down on the number of foods you eat that have a cooling effect

> on the body. You expel the Cold from the body.

>

> Cold damages Yang. It damages Qi. The Kidneys and the Spleen are

> particularly vulnerable to Cold. The Kidneys supply the Yang (and

> the Yin) to the rest of the body. The Spleen plays a major role in

> Qi in the body. Cold not only damages Yang, it damages the Kidneys

> which supply Yang to the rest of the body. Cold not only damages

> Qi, it damages the Spleen which plays such a critical role in

> providing Qi for the body.

>

> The effects of Cold can be a snowballing situation. If Excess Cold

> invades repeatedly or only once and lodges in the body, eventually

> Yang and the Kidneys and the Spleen are going to be damaged by this

> Excess. When the Yang is damaged and the Kidneys no longer are able

> to supply enough Yang to the body, the person is going to have both

> Excess Cold and Deficiency Cold problems. The Kidneys are going to

> get more and more damaged. The damaged Spleen is not going to be

> able to help produce Qi for the body. Protective Qi (aka Defensive

> Qi) is going to become Deficient too. Protective Qi is a special

> kind of Qi that circulates at the surface of the body and protects

> the person from Invasion by Exterior Pernicious Evils. The person is

> going to become more and more prone to invasion by Pernicious Evils

> in the environment. The situation snowballs.

>

>

>

>

 

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Chinese Traditional Medicine , Nancy S+13 <nancy wrote:

>

> Victoria, are you talking about cold in a literal way, like being

> exposed to cold weather? I was just thinking about how all

through my

> school years I had to walk quite a way to get to my bus stop and

then

> stand there in the cold and wait for the bus no matter how bad the

> weather was. Over time would that weaken a person's kidney yang?

 

Yes. Especially if there was a tendency to Yang Deficiency.

 

It's like a contest. Which is stronger? The person's Protective Qi

or the Pernicious Evil? Theoretically, if Protective Qi is strong

enough, a Pernicious Evil could never invade.

 

But the amount of Protective Qi a person has varies according to a

lot of factors. Maybe the person hasn't been getting enough sleep.

Maybe the person's diet has been bad or the person ate too many

sweets at a party. One morning the Protective Qi wasn't adequate

enough for how cold it was. The Cold invaded and attacked the Yang

and weakened the Kidneys. The process began. There were too many

repeat mornings like this, and the Kidneys and the Yang never fully

recovered.

 

There are other things that could do it as well. The person's

Protective Qi would have been adequate if the person had dressed

warmly enough. But because the person did not dress warmly enough,

the Cold was stronger than the person's Protective Qi. What's

dressing warmly enough will vary. For example, the person might be

dressed warmly enough for 40 degrees F but not for 30. Or, the

individual might need more layers of clothes than most people do.

 

Some people are born with a tendency to developing Yang Deficiency

and having Kidney imbalance.

 

When considering Pernicious Evils, one considers 3 factors: The

severity, the duration, and the suddeness.

 

The person may have enough Protective Qi to withstand temperatures

in the 30s (F) but not the 20s or the teens. This is severity of

Cold.

 

If the Pernicious Evil is present for a long time, eventually the

Evil could invade. This is duration. Like walking and waiting in

the cold morning after morning.

 

The last factor is how sudden the Pernicious Evil appeared also can

be a factor. Say that a person has enough Protective Qi to withstand

temperatures going down to the teens IF the drop in temperature

occurs gradually enough. Like temperatures gradually declining

through the autumn until they bottom out in winter. But that same

person may not be able to handle a rapid drop in temperature. The

body has time to adjust. That person may not be able to handle a

drop of 20 degrees F that occurs in say one hour. If the drop had

occured over a period of hours, the person could have handled it.

But not that sudden of a drop in one hour.

 

This is what sometimes happens to some people in the summer. There

may be a sudden drop in temperature before a storm, and that drop is

too much in too short of a period of time for the individual. The

person develops a cold. The same thing can happen in winter when

it's unseasonable warm. Something else you consider is what's normal

for that time of year. The individual may have no problems handling

temperatures in the 50s (F) in the spring and fall, but that

temperature in the summer could cause problems for some individuals.

 

Other factors may make a person unusually vulnerable to a Pernicious

Evil. For example, women are more vulnerable to Dampness when

they're having their periods than when they are not.

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Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Elizabeth Dettrey "

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> A person who's body is low in fatty acids can make the

> body feel cold too. Borage oil is useful. But you can

> try different ones.

 

I want to emphasize this even though it's not a part of TCM. Not yet,

anyway. The omega-3 EFAs (Essential Fatty Acids) can be especially

important in this. The omega-3 EFAs have been called " nature's

antifreeze. "

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Thank you! I'm learning so much from this list!

 

Nancy S+13

 

victoria_dragon wrote:

 

> Chinese Traditional Medicine , Nancy S+13 <nancy wrote:

> >

> > Victoria, are you talking about cold in a literal way, like being

> > exposed to cold weather? I was just thinking about how all

> through my

> > school years I had to walk quite a way to get to my bus stop and

> then

> > stand there in the cold and wait for the bus no matter how bad the

> > weather was. Over time would that weaken a person's kidney yang?

>

> Yes. Especially if there was a tendency to Yang Deficiency.

>

> It's like a contest. Which is stronger? The person's Protective Qi

> or the Pernicious Evil? Theoretically, if Protective Qi is strong

> enough, a Pernicious Evil could never invade.

>

> But the amount of Protective Qi a person has varies according to a

> lot of factors. Maybe the person hasn't been getting enough sleep.

> Maybe the person's diet has been bad or the person ate too many

> sweets at a party. One morning the Protective Qi wasn't adequate

> enough for how cold it was. The Cold invaded and attacked the Yang

> and weakened the Kidneys. The process began. There were too many

> repeat mornings like this, and the Kidneys and the Yang never fully

> recovered.

>

> There are other things that could do it as well. The person's

> Protective Qi would have been adequate if the person had dressed

> warmly enough. But because the person did not dress warmly enough,

> the Cold was stronger than the person's Protective Qi. What's

> dressing warmly enough will vary. For example, the person might be

> dressed warmly enough for 40 degrees F but not for 30. Or, the

> individual might need more layers of clothes than most people do.

>

> Some people are born with a tendency to developing Yang Deficiency

> and having Kidney imbalance.

>

> When considering Pernicious Evils, one considers 3 factors: The

> severity, the duration, and the suddeness.

>

> The person may have enough Protective Qi to withstand temperatures

> in the 30s (F) but not the 20s or the teens. This is severity of

> Cold.

>

> If the Pernicious Evil is present for a long time, eventually the

> Evil could invade. This is duration. Like walking and waiting in

> the cold morning after morning.

>

> The last factor is how sudden the Pernicious Evil appeared also can

> be a factor. Say that a person has enough Protective Qi to withstand

> temperatures going down to the teens IF the drop in temperature

> occurs gradually enough. Like temperatures gradually declining

> through the autumn until they bottom out in winter. But that same

> person may not be able to handle a rapid drop in temperature. The

> body has time to adjust. That person may not be able to handle a

> drop of 20 degrees F that occurs in say one hour. If the drop had

> occured over a period of hours, the person could have handled it.

> But not that sudden of a drop in one hour.

>

> This is what sometimes happens to some people in the summer. There

> may be a sudden drop in temperature before a storm, and that drop is

> too much in too short of a period of time for the individual. The

> person develops a cold. The same thing can happen in winter when

> it's unseasonable warm. Something else you consider is what's normal

> for that time of year. The individual may have no problems handling

> temperatures in the 50s (F) in the spring and fall, but that

> temperature in the summer could cause problems for some individuals.

>

> Other factors may make a person unusually vulnerable to a Pernicious

> Evil. For example, women are more vulnerable to Dampness when

> they're having their periods than when they are not.

>

>

>

 

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Your body creates a feverlike state during exercise, so it's OK to

heat up to prevent a cold. Just make sure you aren't too tired to

exercise, because that stresses the immune system.

If your immune system is strong, you don't need to worry about

becoming chilled. On the otherhand, if you feel weak or stressed, wear

a scarf around your neck and even a hat on cold, windy days.

 

 

 

, " hawk4796 "

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> A friend told me that if I keep my body tempature at a certain temp I

> will never caught a cold is that true.

>

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---look into ph or acid alkaline balence and virurses and colds

it seems to be a major player

Have you ever changed your dietary habits to more fruits and vegetables,

or experimented with non-animal flesh dishes? Improving a lifetime of

eating habits is not an easy task.

Regardless of the reasons, most are not aware of the physiological

necessity of a plant-based diet.

 

The pH scale ranges from 1-14. The highest acid level possible is a

1pH. The most alkaline level possible is a 14pH.

 

The proportion of acid minerals relative to alkaline minerals is the

major factor I use often to understand what is happening internally.

 

Body chemistry has a delicate range between 6.8-7.4 pH for proper

maintenance of health. This pH range is necessary for the whole body

to function well physically, emotionally, and mentally. That is not a

philosophy; it is a physiological fact for cellular integrity.

 

The environment of the stomach is acidic, while the intestine

environment " ideally " is alkaline. I use the word " ideally " with

intention. Due to the poor diet of our modern culture, the intestines

are generally more acidic than nature

intended it to be. As the landscape of dis-ease is created, it turns

into an environment of parasitic and bacterial infestation, opposed to

an alkaline symbiotic homeostasis.

 

Would you prefer creating a toxic, acidic, anaerobic, parasite-laden,

and systemically dis-eased body, or an alkaline, oxygen rich cellular

system, which is vitally strong, and capable of

defending itself against common illnesses associated with an average

lifestyle? The decision is yours. Every action you take is a

choice toward health or death. Which will you choose?

 

Characteristic of Alkalinity

 

There are five alkaline-forming minerals, also known as acid-binding

minerals. These minerals are: calcium, potassium,

sodium, magnesium, and iron. Each of these are important for creating

a healthy alkaline environment. These minerals bind with acid

minerals and evacuate those acidic and toxic substances.

 

Consuming more alkaline foods allows for a mucousless body. A vision

of a mucous-free body is no sinus congestion, chronic lymphatic

congestion or swelling, fluid accumulation in the lungs, joint

calcification, calcium deficiency, etc.

 

A person who has properly balanced pH will be happy, content, free of

body aches, and muscle cramps. They will enjoy being emotionally

stable and mentally clear. The result are extraordinary because the

tissues will exist in their natural and optimal alkaline environment,

conducive for health.

 

Thoughts and emotions are powerful forces that can alter our internal

chemistry. Happy people can life longer and healthier because a

positive attitude will help create an alkaline environment. As you

may have already guessed, negative thoughts and emotions create acidic

waste. I have observed many people who have average to fair diets

live a healthier life because their outlook or disposition is joyous.

Conversely, a person with dark thoughts and aggressive emotions will not

find greater health on a better diet until they deal with the greater

underlying issues of negativity. The graph on frequency illustrated how

the emotional and mental energies have a greater influence on the body

than the lower frequencies of fresh produce or herbs. The same holds

true with their effects on body pH.

 

Sunlight effects the levels of acid within the body as well. An

alkaline chemistry is enhanced by the presence of full spectrum

sunlight. The opposite is true in the absence of sunlight.

Darkness creates acid build-up within bodily tissues. The effects

compromise the immune system, skin vitality, vitamin D production, and

more. Realize to the marrow of your bones that intention with

integrity produces the best health possible. There are no quick

fixes for the long-term health and well-being.

 

Alkalinity creates:

 

Sense of oneness & harmony

Allows for friendly bacteria

Healthy organs & glands

Decreased body aches

Diminished illness

Relaxed behavior

Mucousless body

Cellular health

Well-being

Happiness

 

Acidity creates:

 

Irritability

Depression

Mucous build-up

Autointoxication

Anxious behavior

Increased illness

Cellular degradation

Increases body aches

Allows for bad bacteria

Sense of separation & pain

 

In 1911, Dr. Alexis Carrel began what is now called " The chicken heart

study. " While working in his laboratory he discovered that it was

possible to keep a chicken heart alive as long as it remained in a

colloidal nutrient solution and replenished it faithfully every 48

hours. By following this simple procedure he was able to sustain the

life of that tissue for 25 years! A second study which used different

cellular tissue had similar results. These are remarkable

findings. Imagine this possibility; all creatures upon this planet

have the opportunity for immortality. By supplying a cell with its

required nutrition and removing any metabolic or toxic waste, it can

live indefinitely.

 

 

 

Characteristics of Acidity

 

Acidity, by its nature, breaks down bodily tissue. It is created by

metabolic, dietary and environmental waste. The

minerals which are acid-forming also known as alkaline-binding

minerals are: phosphorous, chlorine, sulfur, silicon, iodine, and

bromine. Acids are highly irritating to delicate internal tissue.

 

An acidic chemistry will promote tissue dis-ease and symptomatic side-

effects. Cells can adapt to their unnaturally acidic

environment.

That abnormal cell-growth is often diagnosed as tumorous or

cancerous. My research and experience has shown that most dis-ease

is a result of acidic build-up and an anaerobic environment. This

may sound over simplified, yet it is the initial " root cause. " In

addition, when acidic accumulation is not eliminated properly, body

alkalinity decreases and acidity increases.

 

An acidic pH will greatly disrupt the body's mineral balance of the

three dominant alkaline minerals: sodium, calcium, magnesium. The

body will take calcium from the bones to neutralize

the acid environment. Eventually it will use up or transmute its own

reserve of alkaline minerals to balance its chemistry. When toxins

remain: calcium deposits, tissue inflamation, joints and bones

deterioration, swollen joints, body aches, tumors, lymph congestion,

excess mucus production, skin problems, allergies, colds, flu, swollen

tonsils, loss of eyesight. In addition to this, a host of severe

aggravation will occur from yeast and parasitic infections.

 

As a natural metabolic process, acids are created and ideally released

out of the 5 eliminative organs: bowels, kidney, lungs, skin and

lymph. All dis-ease, from viral infection to organ dysfunction, will

develop acidic waste. When the proper proportions of quality

nutrition and water are consumed, then optimum health is achievable. The

body works in various ways to remove the poisonous waste. Eventually it

must be removed.

 

Suppressing a healing opportunity or toxins with synthetic drugs will

inhibit body's janitorial service from serving you properly. When

symptoms are suppressed acidic waste does not it to leave the body.

These waste products dry-up and become dormant pockets of condensed

waste without an adequate outlet. This causes the surrounding tissues

to mutate. If the acid environment is left unregulated it will

eventually result in abnormal cell-growth. If health tissue is able

it will encapsulate the toxic and abnormal cells to keep it from further

harming local tissue.

 

Saliva & Urine testing is simple. pH ranges of bodily fluids:

 

saliva pH 6.8 - 7.8

urine pH 6.3 - 7.2

 

You can determine the body's pH through self-testing urine and saliva

with pH/litmus paper. The highest quality litmus paper available

shows distinct color changes in 0.0.2 increments; this is essential for

an accurate analysis. With greater sensitivity you can better detect

changes. It can be helpful to test yourself daily or weekly to see

how pH levels can fluctuate.

 

SALIVA: Take a saliva reading before and after meals. The alkaline

levels of your saliva should be greater after meals because there is an

abundance of alkaline-rich minerals in saliva. Then test your saliva

10-15 minutes after a meal. If the pH level does not rise within the

pH ranges, then your alkaline mineral reserves are low. If the pH

drops, this indicates a severe alkaline mineral depletion. Leave

enough time after eating to test saliva fluid and not the food's pH

level.

 

URINE: For best test results, reserve your urine pH in a glass

container for a 24-hour period. This will show the level acidic

wastes are being excreted. In the morning and during cleansing or

fasting there may be more acid waste. You can likely see urine pH

become more alkaline as the day progresses.

 

Balancing Body pH for Better Health

In a nutshell - maintaining proper body tissue pH is critical for

staying healthy.

 

The pH (parts/percentage Hydrogen) scale ranges from 0 (very acidic) to

14 (very alkaline).

 

Most people are born into this world with a pH near or at 7 (neutral

pH). If you can keep your body tissue pH somewhere between 6.5 - 7.0 it

is very difficult to get sick. A near neutral pH (green-blue range) is

the goal. This is why most of the health and wellness folks are always

eating green foods in abundance; these foods are loaded with alkaline

elements to keep the pH balanced.

 

Alkaline tissue holds 20 times more oxygen than does acidic tissue

and this oxygen rich environment is critical for maintaining health

and snuffing out the bad guys (anaerobic bacteria, viruses, fungi,

etc.).

 

Blood serum pH never changes (always a 7.37) if it changes more than .2

up or down you will die. However your body tissue pH will fluctuate

constantly based on your diet and the foods/drinks consumed.

 

Most every cancer patient tested will show a pH of 4 - 5, very acidic!

This acidity of body tissue drives out the health giving oxygen. Low

oxygen = an environment ripe for cancer. Cancer thrives in an oxygen

deficient environment. Acidic pH = cancer magnet!

 

HOW TO GET A GOOD pH READING?

 

One of the best ways to get a fairly

accurate reading of one's tissue pH is to pass a litmus paper through a

urine stream first thing in the morning. The 1st urine in the morning is

a pretty good indicator because the body has had all night to process

the entire days nutrient ingestion and balance itself out, hence a good

indicator of real body tissue pH.

 

Do not be surprised if you test acidic. Most folks initially will test

very acidic in the yellow zone (pH 4-5). Time to make changes to move

this into the green zone (pH 6.5 - 7). Urinary pH is always more acidic

than the saliva. A normal urinary pH reading in the morning should be

somewhere between 6.0-6.4 while in the evening hour a healthy range is

considered to be somewhere between 6.4 - 6.8.

 

The pH of the saliva should be slightly more alkaline than that of the

urine. A healthy pH for saliva fluctuates somewhere between 6.6 - 7.0.

 

The best way to make your pH more alkaline is to stop consuming

things that make acidity levels greater in the body- cola soda pop is a

2.0! It takes 32- 8 oz glasses of pH 8 water to counter balance 1 can of

soda pop! Coffee is a 4! Most beer is somewhere between 2.5-4.2

depending on the brand. Folks that consume huge amounts of soda pop

and/or beer are usually acidic and are magnets for most illnesses

including cancer.

 

Potassium and sodium are both 14 on the pH scale, calcium registers a

12 and magnesium is 9- all alkalizing elements for the body to shift

the pH alkaline. Shifting pH normally takes some time so do not

become discouraged in your climb out of the acid tank. Young children

with high vitality levels will normally be alkaline and if they are

not will normally return to an alkaline tissue pH in a matter of just

a couple of weeks on the Eniva minerals along with minor dietary changes

(eliminate soda pop and all sugar for quickest change).

 

Adults take longer. You are probably looking at 3-4 months in your

endeavor.

 

Every mineral has an optimum pH that it likes and performs best in.

Iron for example will perform best when the body tissue pH is between

6.0 - 7.0 while iodine has a much more narrow band width of performance

(6.3 - 6.6). If the tissue pH is further out than this the body cannot

maximize the mineral nutrient to effect the healing

it should.

 

 

 

 

For over five years researchers at Meridian Institute have been

looking into the connection between pH (acid/alkaline) balance and

viral infection - a link noted by Edgar Cayce in several of his

psychic readings. With the recent epidemic of severe acute respiratory

syndrome (SARS) and continued concerns about common conditions such as

colds and flu, our interest in this field has expanded to explore

basic science and clinical projects to test the Cayce hypothesis.

Here is an overview of what we have found so far and where we are

headed. Some simple preventive measures will also be discussed.

 

Understanding Viruses

 

Viruses are extremely small parasitic life forms, the smallest

living things on Earth. In essence, a virus is a minuscule pocket of

protein that contains genetic material.

 

Although viruses can remain dormant outside a living body, they

only become active when in contact with live tissue. Once a virus

infects a cell by penetrating the cell membrane, it can either lay

dormant (lysogenic infection) or begin reproducing itself (lytic

infection - the more common pattern). When a cell becomes full of

virus, it bursts releasing the virus to infect other host cells.

 

A wide variety of diseases are caused by viruses including the

common cold, flu, warts, measles, hepatitis, herpes, smallpox, and

AIDS. SARS is just the latest in a long list of viral parasites.

 

Unlike bacteria that can usually be effectively treated with

antibiotics, viral infections are often unresponsive to modern medical

treatment. If the virus causing a disease has been discovered, a

serum may be developed to provide inoculation against that specific

virus. The most common approach to virus protection is to avoid

contamination by infected individuals.

 

Viral pH Dependency

 

Laboratory experiments (in vitro) have confirmed that many viruses

require a mildly acidic environment to attack host cells. At Meridian

Institute we are interested in determining exactly how this

physiological fact manifests within the human body (in vivo).

Understanding the role of pH balance in viral infections may provide

preventive and therapeutic breakthroughs for dealing with epidemics

including the recent outbreak of SARS.

 

To appreciate the relevance of pH for viral infection, let's first

review some facts about acid/alkaline balance. The acid/alkaline

continuum ranges from 0-14 with 7 as neutral. The lower end of the

scale (below 7) is acid and above 7 is alkaline.

 

Acid/alkaline balance is extremely important to normal physiology.

For example, the blood will maintain a slightly alkaline range of 7.35

to 7.45. Extended pH imbalances of any kind are not well tolerated by

the body. The management of the pH factor is so important that the

body's primary regulatory systems (especially breathing, circulation,

and eliminations) closely regulate acid-alkaline balance in every cell

and system.

 

Certain viruses (including the rhinoviruses and coronaviruses that

are most often responsible for the common cold and influenza viruses

that produce flu) infect host cells by fusion with cellular membranes

at low pH. Thus they are classified as " pH-dependent viruses. "

 

Drugs that increase intracellular pH (alkalinity within the cell)

have been shown to decrease infectivity of pH-dependent viruses.

Since such drugs can provoke negative side effects, the obvious

question is whether more natural techniques can produce the same result.

 

Possible Relevance to SARS

 

The World Health Organization has concluded that SARS is produced

by a new virulent strain of coronavirus. Specific research on the

possible pH dependency of the SARS virus has not yet been done. It is

well known that coronavirus infectivity is exquisitely sensitive to

pH. For example, the MHV-A59 strain of coronavirus is quite stable at

pH 6.0 (acidic) but becomes rapidly and irreversibly inactivated by

brief treatment at pH 8.0 (alkaline). Human coronavirus strain 229E

is maximally infective at pH 6.0. Infection of cells by murine

coronavirus A59 at pH 6.0 (acidic) rather than pH 7.0 (neutral) yields

a tenfold increase in the infectivity of the virus.

 

If the strain of coronavirus responsible for SARS shares the pH

characteristics of these other coronaviruses that are pH-dependent,

this could be a valuable clue to effective prevention and treatment

strategies for this frightening epidemic. Perhaps keeping a balanced

or slightly alkaline pH environment for the body's tissues can provide

viral protection or enhanced healing for SARS and common viral agents

that cause respiratory infections.

 

Edgar Cayce's Recommendations

 

Edgar Cayce affirmed the importance of pH balance with regard to

common viruses that cause colds and flu. Cayce repeatedly insisted

that such infectious agents do not thrive in an alkaline environment.

When asked how to prevent colds, Cayce replied, " by keeping the body

alkaline. Only in acids do colds attack the body. " (3248-1)

 

Cayce recommended using litmus paper to test the pH of urine and

saliva as an indication of the pH balance of the body. We now have

more precise means for monitoring pH in the form of pH paper and

digital pH meters.

 

As a practical preventive measure, Cayce's suggestions for

alkalizing the body emphasized eating an abundance of fresh fruits and

vegetables, especially salads: " ... if an alkalinity is maintained

in the system - especially with lettuce, carrots and celery, these in

the blood supply will maintain such a condition as to immunize a

person. " (480-19) Consuming citrus fruit and juices was also a

common alkalizing suggestion in the readings that addressed concerns

about cold and flu infections.

 

Meridian Institute Research

 

We reported a preliminary study on dietary effects of urine pH in

January 1999 (Vol 3 No 1). The study was done to test Edgar Cayce's

recommendations for testing urine as a marker for systemic pH balance.

Our conclusion was that following Cayce dietary recommendations of

eating primarily alkaline-producing foods (such as fruits and

vegetables) does indeed tend to alkalize the urine.

 

We have contacted leading researchers in the field of rhinovirus

infection studies to make them aware of the possible role of

acid/alkaline balance and seek feedback on how to do scientific

studies to test the Cayce hypothesis in vivo - with human subjects.

If it turns out that SARS is produced by a pH-dependent coronavirus,

we will certainly make sure that the clinical researchers who do in

vivo studies of viral infections are made aware of this potentially

important factor.

 

Rhinovirus infection studies are done at several leading

universities, usually to test the effectiveness of drugs that may help

to prevent or relieve the symptoms of colds. Small amounts of

solution containing rhinovirus are dropped into the noses of subjects

to intentionally infect them under controlled conditions.

Interestingly, about five to fifteen percent of subjects do not get

colds even when the virus is carefully placed onto the nasal mucosa.

Could it be that the pH of the resistant subject's nasal mucosa is

alkaline (or neutral), preventing the rhinovirus from infecting the

cells inside of the nose?

 

There have been several published studies on nasal mucosal pH with

varying results. Some researchers have concluded that the pH of nasal

secretions vary with sleep, rest, ingestion of food, emotional states,

and menstrual cycles. Other scientists, using different technology,

have failed to confirm these results. Clearly much work needs to be

done in this area to establish consistent outcomes.

 

We have tested equipment from two of the leading companies that

sell devices that can measure nasal pH and have learned that there is

significant variability in the instruments, apart from the

complexities of measuring pH in different people and within the same

person over time.

 

 

In , " hawk4796 " <groundhawk2

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> A friend told me that if I keep my body tempature at a certain temp I

> will never caught a cold is that true.

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See how the animals and birds breathe when it is cold?

Through their furs and feathers to keep the air warm before they

inhale.

That tells us something.

 

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