DavidWhelanpHd
New member
Hello everybody,
I founded a health / nutrition company about 4 years ago because of my own personal experiences. I won't say more about that because this isn't an ad or a pitch.
When I turned 30, my waist size was about a 34... I couldn't snap the button on my pants anymore. I was bummed. I was doing all the right things...so I thought.
Um. No. Not so much.
One day, I had heard Tony Robbins talking about the impact of too much acid in your body. Not stomach acid, but acids that build up in your fluids and tissues, etc. The message was this... if you're overweight, you're also acidic. And if you can balance your internal environment, then you will see weight normalization.
I understood what he was talking about because I had a clothing company at the time...and we needed to monitor pH when dying fabric. If the pH was off, we got the wrong color.
pH is a catalyst in every chemical reaction. Well...your body has trillions of chemical reactions going on every minute. So... it all made sense.
I simply changed the kinds of foods I was eating. More alkaline foods, less acidifying foods.
That's it.
I probably consumed more calories over the following 2 months than I had prior... but I lost about 25 pounds. Now...I could hide 25 lbs pretty easily - I'm kind of stocky.
This was no miracle, it was basic chemistry.
10 years later, I'm still at the same weight. I've also witnessed a lot of people finally win the weight battle over the years.
I encourage ya'll to do a little research on the connection between acidity and weight.
I'm not a doctor... I'm just a regular guy. I'm the un pHd. But you don't need a PhD to understand pH in your body.
I'm actually disgusted with conventional health because since 1980, the number of overweight people has more than doubled. Something's obviously VERY wrong.
The sad truth is that "they" aren't looking out for us. We have to look out for ourselves and each other. So, keep searching and learning and researching. There are some nuggets of truth out there.
Good luck to you all
God Bless,
David
I founded a health / nutrition company about 4 years ago because of my own personal experiences. I won't say more about that because this isn't an ad or a pitch.
When I turned 30, my waist size was about a 34... I couldn't snap the button on my pants anymore. I was bummed. I was doing all the right things...so I thought.
Um. No. Not so much.
One day, I had heard Tony Robbins talking about the impact of too much acid in your body. Not stomach acid, but acids that build up in your fluids and tissues, etc. The message was this... if you're overweight, you're also acidic. And if you can balance your internal environment, then you will see weight normalization.
I understood what he was talking about because I had a clothing company at the time...and we needed to monitor pH when dying fabric. If the pH was off, we got the wrong color.
pH is a catalyst in every chemical reaction. Well...your body has trillions of chemical reactions going on every minute. So... it all made sense.
I simply changed the kinds of foods I was eating. More alkaline foods, less acidifying foods.
That's it.
I probably consumed more calories over the following 2 months than I had prior... but I lost about 25 pounds. Now...I could hide 25 lbs pretty easily - I'm kind of stocky.
This was no miracle, it was basic chemistry.
10 years later, I'm still at the same weight. I've also witnessed a lot of people finally win the weight battle over the years.
I encourage ya'll to do a little research on the connection between acidity and weight.
I'm not a doctor... I'm just a regular guy. I'm the un pHd. But you don't need a PhD to understand pH in your body.
I'm actually disgusted with conventional health because since 1980, the number of overweight people has more than doubled. Something's obviously VERY wrong.
The sad truth is that "they" aren't looking out for us. We have to look out for ourselves and each other. So, keep searching and learning and researching. There are some nuggets of truth out there.
Good luck to you all
God Bless,
David