Wednesday, July 16, 2008

How to Test the pH of Your Swimming Pool

If you've watched my videos, you understand how important pH is to keep a swimming pool clean. The question that naturally follows is, "How do I test the pH of MY swimming pool (which is ME)?"

That's a tough one.

A blood pH into the acid range can quickly stop the heart -- and that is why the body is exquisitely designed with various pH regulatory mechanisms. Acidity and osteoporosis go hand-in-hand, because the body uses calcium carbonate (from bone) to make bicarbonate which is used to remove acidity from the body (through the lungs by breathing out CO2 -- hence the reason a diabetic in keto-acidosis breathes hard -- and through the kidneys by discharging excess hydrogen ions into the urine).

If you caught my drift, you'll understand that pH and alkalinity work hand in hand. Alkaline minerals (such as sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium) are used to "tie up" and remove acids from the body. Acidity, then, results in a depletion of alkaline minerals from the bone (calcium) and muscle (magnesium)...resulting in a weak skeleton and stiff/sore muscles (I don't care what disease you want to call this...I call it thin bones and stiff/sore muscles!).

So, to keep the pH of a swimming pool in the healthy 7.4 alkaline range, alkaline minerals must be added to the water -- this "buffers" the hydrogen of water and serves to keep pH from fluctuating quickly into the acid range. If you do not have sufficient alkaline minerals in your diet, your body will simply use the stores in your bones and muscles.

If, then, you took a pH strip (from a pool store) and checked the pH of your saliva or urine, and the alkalinity and pH were in a healthy range, how do you know where those alkaline minerals came from? As far as you know, the normal alkalinity on the paper is from calcium taken from your bones (and if you're a big soda drinker, you can COUNT on it)!

Do you see, now, how difficult it is to test the pH of YOUR swimming pool which is YOU?

The body will sacrifice the pH of the tissues to preserve the pH of the blood...so as to keep your heart from STOPPING!

The best indicators for knowing whether or not your tissue pH is in the correct range is HOW YOU FEEL. If you're easily winded/out-of-breath, you are acidic. If you tire easy, you're acidic. If you're sick and degenerating, you're acidic. If you have plenty of get-up-and-go, health, vitality...your swimming pool is in a healthy 7.4 range.

Are there exceptions to that? Of course there are. Some diseases, especially acute infections or trauma, will violate that principal. But there are a WHOLE HOST of illnesses which are reversible by returning the tissue pH to a healthy 7.4 and replacing depleted alkaline minerals. Any damage done from prior degeneration, such as damage to cartilage in arthritis, is done and is not reversible...but anyone at any age can clean up their pool.

So GET A LIFE! And clean up YOUR pool, no matter what your age or what "name" your doctor has given to your aches and pains! Just follow the four simple steps on the last page at DoctoRRotcoD.com and drop me a line at odoctorrotcodo@gmail.com if you still have questions!

8 comments:

Kim Wolinski, MSW -- "Dr. DeClutter" said...

Love your "pool of thought" and research Doc.

But, "HOW" do we do this?

"HOW" do we eat differently?

What's the recipe for a 7.4 PH body balance??

Thanks

mcnj said...

Thank you for your video on Pleomorphism. It's very good. One question though. Are you sure the change occurs due to acidity? Could the change occur due to toxicity i.e. poisons? Béchamp discovered that these micro-organisms (germs) feed upon the poisonous material which they find in the sick organism and prepare it for excretion. Your soda example would be a good one because sugar is poison.

Christine

Judgment Day said...

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ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ ΜΟΥΣΟΥΛΙΩΤΗΣ said...

Dear Doctor.
What can I say! You are excellent!
This is real science! This is a systematic, carefully reasoned, technical analysis of the nature of blood and adds a treasure to the scientific knowledge of the real meaning of cure.

My best
Christos Mousouliotis

Unknown said...

I think you saved my life. I feel better now than when I was 20 years old. I have been sick since High School with sinus infections and many rounds of antibiotics and never been the same. I now know that my internal "pool" needed a drastic make over. I have been following your advice with wonderful results. Thank you!!

in the vanguard said...

" Any damage done from prior degeneration, such as damage to cartilage in arthritis, is done and is not reversible ..."

Either I misunderstand, or you're asserting that cartlidge damage wrought by arthritis is irreversible. I can hardly believe you suddenly pull this fact out of a sleeve, for it sounds preposterous. You see, you're blog post here is great - as Tony the Tiger would say. I often come back to it for a refresh of facts.

in the vanguard said...
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in the vanguard said...

The good doctor writes this about pleomorphism here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py-hutc5ZNM


40 years ago, a microscope was invented in Canada

Actually Gaston Naessens invented his microscope years earlier, back in France, his home country, from where he was forced to flee to Canada. (Even in Quebec he was severely hounded by BigPharma.)

through which you can see the smallest living organism on earth. They are called Mycoplasma, endobionts, protits and somatids.

You might as well call them Somatids, as did Naessens, because you do, after all, use his wife's slides and video presentation of them. They have never been seen elsewhere and shown as such before.

Whatever you call them, if the water in your tissues becomes too acidic, they have been shown to rapidly multiply and become disease-causing by changing form and invading every type of cell (see my video on Invasion of the Body Snatchers and How Medicine Lost its Way). Whether these tiny "dancing" lifeforms live in balance in your body or proliferate and cause disease depends on the pH of your tissues. Various medical journals include reports and case studies that implicate these micro-organisms in most every inflammatory and auto-immune illness.

I highly doubt the fact that "various medical journals" implicate these bodies. First off, they haven't visually seen this pleomorphic phenomenon. Secondly most don't believe it or have ever been acquainted with it, let alone the cyclical features, let alone that they can help significantly in an early metabolic diagnosis. Until today, in 2024, you hardly hear of the giants who championed this new biology, namely, Beauchamp, Enderlein, Naessens and R.Young.

You should have stopped here because every illness has the same etiology. Giving names to each one is really irrelevant and certainly defeats the purpose of discovering a cure by focusing on the symptoms.


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