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From Acid To Alkaline: A Cancer Free Future

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Eat Your Way To Optimum PH Balance For Health

It's easier than you think to achieve a state of health without struggle. The first step we should all take is to think about everything we consume: Is it acid or alkaline?

We want to avoid acid foods (standard American diet) and eat more alkaline foods, (broths, root vegetables, greens) until we have achieved an alkaline balanced body, which effortlessly keeps fat off, is brimming with energy and good health, with no skin conditions or mental imbalances.

This fascinating video from greenphactor.com (and yes they do sell a product but we think the video itself is extremely educational, whether you buy this product or another similar one, or get your greens through your diet) explains the importance of alkalinity.

They say that to get the all benefits of alkalinity, your body's pH should be 7.365. Cancer, according to this video, and many additional sources, can not survive in an alkaline environment.

If this is true, then the "cure for cancer" is right here, available to all of us. A change in diet, away from acid foods, toward alkaline foods, until the alkalinity becomes fully balanced, manifested through perfect health.

--Celia Farber

This video was produced by www.greenphactor.com

Celia Farber is an investigative science reporter and cultural journalist who has written for several magazines including Harper’s, Esquire, Rolling Stone, SPIN and more. She is the author of “Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS” (Melville House Press/ Random House). Known for bold exposes of the pharmaceutical industry and related media cover ups, Celia Farber shines a spotlight on the very subjects that have been taboo for too long: What is Cancer? Does HIV cause AIDS? Do Vaccinations Cause Brain Damage? And many more...

Visit her website at www.truthbarrier.com