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Re: Acid/Alkaline balance
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"Dr. Ron Hoggan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Jul 2006 09:22:56 -0600
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I read, I think it was in _The Garden of Eating_, that one of the ways the
body maintains a constant ph is to remove calcium from the bones, using it
to buffer increasing acidity. 

I'm not so sure it is a sham. 
Best Wishes, 
Ron Hoggan


>The body never allows itself to deviate much from a certain acidity no 
>matter what you eat....
>
>It's a sham in my opinion.

>Marilyn

>>Do you follow
>> these guidelines as Cordain suggests or do you think
>> it's a sham?

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