<snip> it's much simpler for the average
>  person to use their digestive system as an indication of their Ph.
>  If they have no gas, belching or heartburn after eating a normal
>  meal, then they probably have a normal Ph.
>  Regards,
>  Ron
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
Ron,

WHICH pH? Blood? Lower intestines? Upper? Tissue? 

I have no gas, belching or hearburn. But I am ill. Does that mean pH is not
a factor?

As I understand the Nurti-speck system it attempts to pinpoint the actual
problem behind illness.

I am interested in your ideas, Ron. You obviously believe in them and have 
seen success at least in yourself with them. I hope you will share them, and
the background on which they are based.  

~^^V^^~

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