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Oct012007

Acid in the body causes allergies and fatigue

Allergies

The toxins produced within an overly acidic, oxygen deprived body may contribute significantly to what are often called the symptoms of allergy. In addition, the absorption of undigested proteins is a major cause of allergy conditions. The digestive system is weakened, which prevents the total breakdown of amino acids often causing food allergies. This alone may produce a wide spectrum of severe allergic reactions.

SuperGreens with Prime pH and Dr. Young's Complete Program introduce oxygenating and alkalizing elements into your body helping to balance the conditions that may lead to hypersensitivities.

Fatigue

Fatigue is probably the major symptom or complaint of an overly acidic body. The toxins produced in an acidic body environment reduce the absorption of protein and minerals, which in turn weakens the body's ability to produce enzymes and hormones. This also interferes with the reconstruction of cells and other necessary components of energy production. The result is fatigue, poor endurance, an inability to add muscle tone, and general weakness.




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Reader Comments (1)

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October 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNat

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