Steve,
You do NOT want to try to change your blood pH.
It is self correcting to a very narrow range. Go outside that range
and you're dead.

Saliva and urine you can play with to get to pH of 7 for optimum
health.
Best to research a good bit.

                                        Chuck
Maytag is my middle name; I'm an agitator.


On 8/28/2009 3:55:24 PM, Norton, Steve ([email protected]) wrote:
> Some have said that one cannot change blood ph through oral means
> without taking large amounts of alkaline substances such as baking soda.
> Can one use Liposomal encapsulation of baking soda so that it is
> released in the blood directly and not neutralized in the stomach?
> - Steve N
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Metz [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 12:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>
> 
> "Apply at home"? He uses iv sodium carbonate. I have not found a baking
> soda therapy on his webstie that can be applied at home.
> 
> I use baking soda as part of a detox bath & have tried using it
> internally.  But would like to know if there is a more effective way to
> use his therapy at home?
> 
> Also,there seem to be negative aspects to this, dramatically altering
> stomach ph, etc. When I web researched this, found much caution about
> perhaps changing blood ph too much as well.  Would someone chemistry/
> physiology inclined like to elaborate? Assuage concerns? recommend
> protocols?
> 
> Thanks, I love this list...
> 
> > Dear Paul,
> > Your anxiety over your
> friend's well-being is understandable..... ...
> > My personal inv
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