May is increased activity month!

May is increased activity month!

Activities increase in May

Family Activities

Classes are ending. Graduations are happening. Gardening, summer baseball, soccer, swimming and boating and riding have started. And with more activities outside comes increased muscle soreness as acidic wastes accumulate in muscles.
Minerals that support normal muscle activity include: Potassium, Selenium, Chromium, Phosphorus, Iodine, Iron , Magnesium, Zinc, Sodium and Calcium.

 

 

 

Alkalize U

Alkalize U  are drops that will change the value of a liquid to a slightly more alkaline pH when an appropriate number of  drops are added to the liquid.  This will happen with any liquid. Usually we think of drinking alkalized water. The idea behind drinking alkalized water is that a certain amount of body aging occurs as a result of accumulated and undisposed cellular waste. Accumulated waste makes the body liquids acidic. An acidic blood stream cannot accumulate more acid-creating  waste materials to transport to the kidneys and liver for elimination without upsetting several body systems.  Since waste products are disposed of in a liquid form–urine, perspiration, water that is in the air that you exhale, and as a part of feces–drinking water that is slightly alkaline may be helpful.

Alkalizing the body liquids works on a cellular level, too; it causes the waste products accumulated in the cell to be removed.  It also raises one’s own pH level, bringing the body to a healthier, more alkaline state. A slightly alkaline body is generally a healthier body than one that is acidic!

Only a few drops of our Alkalize U in a glass of milk will neutralize lactic acid, but it will take 120 drops of the Alkaline U to neutralize your soda!  Hmm…And you had how many ounces of soda today?!

One 1-ounce bottle yields five 2-drop doses for 45 days.

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