Ralph R. Hopkins Author of "YOU-TH"
This book documents how the body actually accepts or reject nutrients in total disagreement with science!
In 1948, I attended seminars with my...показать большеRalph R. Hopkins Author of "YOU-TH"
This book documents how the body actually accepts or reject nutrients in total disagreement with science!
In 1948, I attended seminars with my sister: how to care for retarded children, her first child was retarded. Questions came up, why humans had so many birth defects unlike other mammals. Doctors had opinions, compared prenatal diets, but could not agree on any particular thing. In1963, I met a lady that defied age. She was 68 years old but could pass for 28. It had to be her diet. My interest grew into a hobby that evolved into an obsession. I spent 39 years gathering statistics.I discovered everything she ate was acid and everything she avoided was alkali—all mammals have a high acid diet. This perpetuated her youth much longer, her cells absorbed nutrients constantly except when the body was active. If the blood pH had been alkali, the cells would have absorbed nutrients only when sleeping or when the body was inactive, the rest of the 24, nutrients would have been rejected. The body does not feed the cells and be hyper active at the same time. It's the pH that separates the functions. This is the reason why humans have so many birth defects, because the fetus is deprived of 24-hour nutrition. In all my comparisons, I found all people that had a consistent alkali diet, did not live as long, suffered all allergies, sicknesses and had wrinkled facial skin. The people that had a lifetime acid diet mostly had smooth facial skin, lived much longer, stayed physically active into their 80's and beyond, they could smell, hear, see, walk, chew and they never ended up with Alzheimer's. You won't find this in medical books. I had a high alkali diet into my 30's. Changed my diet to acid, now I am 90 (born 1926), very physically active and I don't have facial wrinkles. What I did for a living? I worked for a modern newspaper. That doesn't equate with science! Perhaps the only comparison here is the "comics."показать меньше