Rampant acidosis: an underestimated health risk
In our modern world, acidosis has become a widespread but often underestimated health risk. The combination of unhealthy eating habits, lack of exercise, stress and a negative mental attitude leads to a threatening shift in the acid-base balance in the body. This imbalance impairs the body's internal order and creates a breeding ground for numerous health complaints.
According to recent studies, around 85 percent of Europeans suffer from an over-acidified organism. There are many reasons for this, ranging from a diet rich in meat, sugar, white flour products, coffee, soft drinks, alcohol and nicotine to a lack of exercise and sleep. This lifestyle is often accompanied by psychosocial stress, which places additional strain on the body. Stress alone consumes so many vital substances that the already low nutrient content in the modern diet is no longer sufficient to compensate for this loss.
Acidosis and serious illnesses
The consequences of this persistent hyperacidity are serious. It can promote the development of serious diseases such as cancer, heart attacks, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. Stress, as one of the main factors for acidosis, also destroys the hexagonal structure of body water, as the Korean researcher Dr. Mu Shik Jhon discovered. This destroyed structure impairs cell communication and regeneration, making the body more susceptible to disease.
The findings on the positive effects of alkaline, "structured water" in the prevention of diseases are now undisputed. Back in the 1930s, the German Nobel Prize winner Dr. Otto Warburg discovered that an acidic body environment drastically reduces the oxygen content. As cancer cells thrive particularly well in an oxygen-poor environment, hyperacidity creates ideal conditions for the development of cancer.
The underestimated danger of dehydration
Another problem associated with acidosis is dehydration. If the body is not supplied with enough water, it stops less urgent processes such as detoxification. This means that cellular waste products, environmental toxins and excess fat are no longer effectively eliminated. Symptoms such as chronic pain, fatigue and cognitive impairment are often signs that the body is dehydrated and already living in a state where it only uses water for vital functions.
It is particularly important to drink enough water when fasting or dieting, where more acids are produced. Water supports the metabolism and helps to avoid metabolic crises. A neutral to alkaline blood pH value of around 7.4 is essential to maintain the body's self-healing powers. An acidic pH value, on the other hand, causes the body to store more fat and detoxify less efficiently.
Long-term effects of acidosis
Over the years, the body's buffer mechanisms can compensate for acidosis, but this process is at the expense of its own resources. Toxins are deposited in fatty tissue, joints or arteries. To neutralize the excess acid, the body extracts minerals from the bones and skin, which can lead to bone loss and hair loss in the long term. The first signs of acidosis are often chronic tiredness, difficulty concentrating, digestive problems and skin problems such as cellulite.
The solution: building a positive health culture
The solution to this widespread problem lies in a fundamental change in our lifestyle. A balanced, alkaline diet, regular exercise and stress reduction are crucial to rebalancing the acid-alkaline balance. However, a key element of this health strategy is drinking highly structured, pure water.
Water is not just a means of detoxification - it is the "elixir of youth". It helps to bind toxins, purify the body and restore harmony in the cells. Highly structured water supports cell communication and balances vital energy. Regularly drinking two to three liters of high-quality water can significantly improve the quality of life, raise awareness and lead us to a healthier, longer life.
Conclusion: Water as the key to health
Water is the simplest and most effective means of helping the body to heal and regenerate itself. At a time when acidosis and dehydration have become serious health risks, drinking highly structured water can be a crucial step in restoring the body's balance and preventing serious illness. It's time to rethink our destructive habits and build a positive culture of health - with water as the central building block for vitality and healing.