What do Parasites love?
In the duality of life we have many equal and opposing forces, such as light and dark, hot and cold, growth and decay, and on the pH level of duality, acidity and alkalinity.
The human body is at optimal health when in a slightly alkaline measurement of 7.4 on the pH scale. Water, at a pH of 7 is the primary substance of life within the body. Acids measure from 0-7 on the pH scale and alkaloids measure from 7-14. An acid releases hydrogen ions that dehydrate the body’s tissues. When the human pH is more acidic, the body and organs corrode as the body borrows alkaline minerals from vital organs and bones to help dissolve the acidic compounds and eliminate them safely. Mucus, a chief component of all diseases, is formed as a protective measure when there is too much acidity in the body and there is a need for greater lubrication and to protect it from foreign invaders - pathogens.
Parasites, being agents of destruction and disease, prefer the environment of acidity. Acids deplete hydration and oxygenation. In this environment of decay, parasites are able to survive and breed as the body relies on oxygen to form ROS (Reactive oxygen species) to fight off pathogens and water to strengthen the body’s circulation and immune system.
Parasites are intelligent organisms that broadcast signals from the emotional brain (the gut) to the mental brain in order to maintain their preferred diet and environment.
The parasites love the acid forming foods such as sugar, salt, flours, artificial flavors and preservatives, meat, dairy, grains, alcohol and caffeine foods/drinks.
Many people will notice “cravings” (aka parasite signals) for sugar, starches, alcohol or drugs minimized and even erased after thoroughly cleansing the parasites out of their systems.
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https://courses.lumenlearning.com/pgcc-ap2/chapter/acid-base-balance-no-content/