Organs of alkalization
I don’t think many people know about the organs of alkalization. There are only two organs that eliminate acid from the body. We will be exploring this topic inside of today’s blog post. I also want to let you know that we will be touching on this topic and we will have the eBooks and audios for this information out soon so you can get the detailed information
Acid elimination vs. buffering systems
I hear many people talk about the buffering systems of the body. But, we need to recognize them for what they are and what they are not. Some people believe them to be a way that the body eliminates acid from the body. So let’s talk about buffering systems and what they do.
Buffering systems
A buffer is a put into place in an area that you want to limit the impact of an acid or alkaline substance. In your body the buffering systems are mostly for excess acid, because excess alkalinity only happens in pathological processes. So, if you have a glass of liquid and dump acid inside of it, if there is a buffer inside of it, it will take more acid to change the pH of the water than if there was no buffer in there.
You have many buffering systems of the body. There is the fastest and most widely used the bicarbonate system, the phosphate system, the ammonia system. Each has its own place and way that the body needs and uses them.
All these buffering systems do is hold on to or deal with the acid that is present inside of the body. That is their job. There are two organs that participate with these buffering systems to actually eliminate the excess acid from the body.
Right about now you are wondering what they are.
So here they are.
The two organs of alkalization are the lungs and the Kidneys. Both of them work with the buffering systems of the body and both eliminate acid from the body. So you need to treat them well.
Acid elimination
The lungs and the kidneys help buffer the acid in the body and eliminate acid from the body. So every time you breathe or urinate you are eliminating acid from the body. Take care of your lungs and your kidneys because they are very important to alkalizing the system.
Any interference inside of the organs and/or organ function can cause excess stress on the alkalization process for your body. This is from rib subluxations, and muscular imbalances to ammonia loading inside of the kidneys.
We will be getting into some of the specifics in the blog. We are also in production of many educational materials from eBooks, to CD and DVDs. The purpose here is to introduce topics to you. We will be going into some details and specifics on future blog posts. Please give us some feedback on the articles we post so we can make them better.
Live Well
Dr. Joseph DuChene
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