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Why is your blood important?

2/12/2018

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​Why Is Your Blood So Important?
Your blood could be viewed as the river of life; it is the substance that carries oxygen, water and nutrients to all your organs and tissues.

It therefore makes perfect sense, that imbalances in the blood will affect the organs and tissues, leading to malfunction and imbalance. If the red blood cells are anything other than perfect in shape, structure, flexibility and fluidity, then their ability to travel around the body and deliver the vital level of oxygen and nutrients is severely compromised.

If the blood cells are unable to travel around the body to deliver the vital level of oxygen and nutrients the result is into low energy production, fatigue and a general sense of feeling unwell. 

There are obviously many degrees of this. 

The quality of the blood is vital to a healthy, disease free body and this is dependent on correct nutrition and lifestyle. 

Every second of every day the trillions of cells within the body absorb nutrients and oxygen from the blood and excrete acid wastes in the process of metabolism. 

Diet and lifestyle dramatically affect the cellular health either positively or negatively. 

Blood, which is an important organ of life, must stay at an exact pH (acid/alkaline levels) of 7.365. The body will do anything to maintain this level and will rob the body of calcium and other minerals in order to stay that way, causing imbalances in health. 

If our bodies, due to being acidic have to work harder in order to keep the blood at the slightly alkaline level of 7.365, then we will feel sick and tired. 

Healthy cells can only survive in an environment that maintains an optimum pH. 

Think of fish in a fish tank, where we spend so much time and effort making sure the water they swim in is clean, well oxygenated and at the correct acidity/alkalinity balance. 

If we did the same for own blood cells we may be able to avoid all sorts of illness and disease.

Let us help get you on the right track for better health.  You will feel better and have much more energy for the important things in life.  Enjoy life!  281-367-9292.


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