> From:          "JOSEPH T HARRISON" <harris...@prodigy.net>
> To:            <jein...@troi.csw.net>
> Cc:            <rife-l...@eskimo.com>, <silver-list@eskimo.com>,
>                "Multiple recipients of list DOWSING" <dows...@intuition.org>
> Subject:       URINE PH
> Date:          Wed, 20 May 1998 18:37:28 -0400

> I have just gotten a PH meter and have been keeping track of my urine
> PH for a few days.  Have also checked my distilled water.
> The distilled water has tested 5.9, 5.6, 6.0, 5.8 Also tested with the
> TDS 1 for PPM which was 1 to 2 PPM for all tests. I thought that distilled
> water should be neutral or PH 7.0.
>
Hi Joe,
        I have tested my distilled water lately, and found it to be somewhat 
acid as well. I buy bottled distilled water, and I have read that it 
can go more acid as it sets, but should be neutral pH 7 when first 
made. I plan to do more study on this later. Still I believe you 
should be drinking distilled water.
 
> The urine test readings were taken at wakeup + just before bed.
> 
>                   Wakeup                        late in day
> 05/16          5.1                                7.0
> 05/17            5.3                                6.3
> 05/18            5.3                                6.5
> 05/19            5.0                                6.8
> 05/20            5.1                                7.2
> Is this unusual, as this is the first time that I have had more than 1
> test in 1 day? MDs seem to think 1 test every 30 to 90 days is OK.
> The last urine test that I have was done by a hospital on 02/27/98
> which was done at the same time as a blood test, was in the morning
> and fasting for 12 hrs. The PH  was 5.2
>
In the urine saliva testing I do, you don't use the first urine of 
the day, and you fast for 2 hours before checking your pH. Best time 
to take the pH is around 2 p.m. Fast those 2 hours and give me a pH 
reading for that, and I can tell you more.
 
> I have SLEEP APNEA and am on a Bi-PAP machine every night.
> Also have had anemia for 10 years and have had blood transfusions
> several times, last blood test RBC  was  4.84 just above the low
> of 4.40 to 5.90 normal range, several other  tests are low also.
> Have had kidney infections for 10 yrs also, have been on almost constant
> antibiotics until 9 mos ago started CS, three current urine tests have shown
> no bacteria growth.  One problem eliminated, I hope!
> Have kidney stones, many X-RAYs were negative, but in 95 got them to
> run an IVP X-RAY series which showed large stones  invisible to the regular
> X-RAYs.  Was to have removed in Jan 97 but canceled at last minute because
> of anemia.
> Have pain in feet, ankles, legs upper and lower, knees, and hips, sometimes
> being unable to walk, sometimes require cane, sometime no symptoms at all.
> X-RAYs unable to find any problem.
>
First off, I can tell you that you have a calcium deficiency. The 
kidney stones are caused by a calcium deficiency, plus the pain you 
have in your legs and feet are probably caused by the calcium 
deficiency as well. When the body chemistry gets off, the body will 
not accept minerals even if you are taking plenty of the right kind!
You also have an iron/vitamin B-12 deficiency which is causing the 
anemia. My mother is allergic to most forms of iron, and she is on 
kidney dialisis 3 times per week. The MD's were unable to do anything 
about her iron. She would have to have blood every now and then. Then 
I started working on the problem, and found the herb Yellow Dock to 
be high in iron, so she started taking that. It helped, but would 
never get her iron level up to normal. Then I added a product called 
Doc's Ferro Tonic, which was developed by the man who started the 
urine/saliva test I do. That did the trick. She found the yellow dock 
made her have the runs, and the Ferro Tonic made her constipated, so 
she was able to balance the two supplements so she was regular, and 
at the same time brought her blood levels of iron up to normal!!!
I would also be interested in what foods you eat. That is probably 
playing a part in your health (a big part!)
Take care. Keep me posted! God Bless you!
Jim Einert, N.D.
 
> Thank You  Joe Harrison
> 
> 
> 


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