A friend who recently lost his wife to cancer was quite keen on efforts to lower her blood pH, and they tested regularly for this. He told me that her blood was indeed much too acidic and approaching the deadly lower limits. Regrettably, the couple focused mainly on mainstream chemotherapy despite the doctor's prognosis of six months regardless of therapy. They were correct.


On Thursday, Nov 11, 2004, at 20:18 Asia/Tokyo, Paul Holloway wrote:

Blood can't be acidic........if it is, then you aren't alive.......there is a very fine margin of ph that the blood must stay within or you aren't alive
anymore.........Robb

Almost true.
I have seen live (but very sick) people with blood pH of less than 7.
Less than 6.8 and you're dead, almost certainly.
7.4 is normal.

Paul H
Biomedical Scientist (measuring blood gases and pH since 1980)

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