Friday, January 20, 2006
Do You Exhibit Signs of Acidification?
- Lack of energy; constant fatigue, loss of physical tone and psychic drive, sensation of heaviness in the limbs, feelings of inability to cope.
- Lower body temperature; frequently feels cold.
- Tendency to get infections.
- Loss of drive, joy, and enthusiasm.
- Depressive tendencies.
- Nervousness: agitation without cause, hyperactivity, sensitivity to high-pitched noises and easily stressed.
- Very pale face.
- Headaches.
- Eyes tear easily.
- Conjunctivitis.
- Inflammation of the corneas and eyelids.
- Acidic saliva.
- Loose teeth.
- Inflamed, sensitive gums.
- Mouth ulcers.
- Cracks at the corners of the lips.
- Recurring infections of throat and tonsils.
- Teeth are sensitive to hot, cold, or acidic foods.
- Teeth have a tendency to crack or chip.
- Pain in the nerves of the teeth.
- Acid regurgitation.
- Gastritis.
- Ulcers.
- Nails are thin and split and break easily.
- Hair looks dull, has split ends, and falls out.
- Dry skin.
- Skin tends to be irritated in regions where there are heavy concentrations of sweat.
- Hives.
- Leg cramps and spasms.
Full Article
Illustrated Symptoms
Alkaline and Acid Food Chart