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Dave in Tenn:
--- Quote from: Roy Martin on March 29, 2010, 08:24:55 AM ---Anyone interested and I'll add the link if its permitted.
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I'd recommend you pass it along to a moderator before posting if you have any doubts about whether it'd be permissable. The guideline primarily concerns links which contain bible-related teaching.
Let me caution all members that what Roy posted is his own thoughts from his own reading. B-T doesn't and can't verify all the statements. I don't want to squelch discussion, but if it can't be civil it won't be public. If you're not interested, then "let it be", "live and let die", and several other McCartney lyrics apply.
Roy Martin:
Yes Arc. the paper can be purchased from most health food stores.
Roy
Linny:
Thanks Roy, I am interested in the link and I also have litmus papers for testing pH that I could probably find you a link for if you are interested as well. Mine test your morning urine which is supposed to be the most accurate measure of pH.
We use a soap which also keeps our pH more alkaline.
Lin
arion:
Dr. Steger had some things to say about this and he covers it in his book. In addition Ray has mentioned that he has a water machine to produce high PH water for his condition so this isn't something that is new. However after a lot of research baking soda isn't the way to go or even the alkaline water machine due to absorbability. I won't post a link but I invite you to do a google on 'hydrogen water stick' and look at the first term that comes along. The doctor that makes this was the fellow that did the original research that produced the alkaline water machines. He found a cheaper and better way to do the same thing in a manner that is more bioavailable. There is a link to the research on the web site that will allow you to see for yourself. I have used these water sticks for several months now and have never been healthier.
Roy Martin:
Linny I'd like to know about the soap.
Arion, I knew the baking soda wasn't going to be the best thing, but its all I had to consider at the time of my posting. I have been searching all morning and at this point I agree with you. I know the importance of pH to us, but I didn't know what to use to raise pH in drinking water. I know all about how to make adjustments for plants, but drinking water is a different matter of course.
I'm glad I started this thread.
I checked out the water sticks, and will do some comparisons. In the mean time Silvia is picking up the drops from the green market today. The sticks sound impressive though, but I'm a digger in these matters and need to know all there is to know about it and all ways to come up with the right thing worth the money.
I've gave up on the water machine for now, but will keep the thought as a last resort.
pH water with added trace minerals.
Arion what has the stick changed the pH of your water to?
I'm sure I'll try the stick because of its life span. Just don't know yet how it changes the pH.Got more reading to do.
Thank you.
Roy
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