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the blood is alkaline in nature.if it is made acidic what happened?

"Acidity is a term indicating that the blood, or one or more of the secretions, is less alkaline than it should be. This excess of acid gives rise to many distressing symptoms. There may be gastric disturbance, irritation of the skin and mucous membranes, impoverishment of the blood, palpitation of the heart, twinges of rheumatism, headaches on top of the head with a sense of fullness, a persistent feeling of tiredness and other symptoms of disturbed metabolism. 

"Whenever signs of acidity make their appearance the principal remedy, Sodium phosphate should be given - irrespective of any other treatment which may be indicated - as this acid state, if allowed to persist, will hamper the action of other cell salts.

  • Sodium Phosphate, the acid neutraliser
  • Sodium sulphate which removes poison charged fluids from the cells
  • Silica which breaks up the accumulation of crystalline and calcified deposits around the joints and tissues
  • Magnesium phosphate - burning, tasteless eructions, flatulence, belching." 


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