Saturday, May 29, 2010

pH, Anxiety and Depression


For years I have been introducing people to the concept of pH regulation in the body. pH is the potential for hydrogen. But what it means in health is how acid or alkaline our body is at any given time. I have been checking saliva pH during exams for years in order to show people how their emotions play a pivotal role in our body's regulation.

Now a study from the University of Iowa, shows it! The article published by Scientific American describes how this is demonstrated. It also re-enforces that exercise plays a key role in helping anxiety-attack and depression sufferers neutralize the acid build up in the brain causing anxiety.

There is help for anxiety! There is treatment! And it's easy, painless and really works!

Here's what a practice member says, "I have had better feelings and haven't had any anxiety attacks and back pain no longer exists."
This person had an attack on the table during a visit one day and we were able to get it under control and dissipate it painlessly and without drugs. The side effect was RELIEF!!

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