Dr. Robert Young

The pH diet was designed to help us to interact with food in an innovative way. The need for balance between alkaline and acid is first and foremost. This balance aids the healthy flow of blood through the system and keeps cellular growth and development going at optimum levels. By reducing destructive acid levels with the added alkaline of this diet, a whole host of benefits can result including higher sustainable energy and better health. The main proponent of this alkaline diet is Dr. Robert Young.

Dr. Young claims that a diet containing 80% alkaline producing foods and 20% acid producing foods will lead people to achieve healthier bodies and healthier lives. Dr. Young's research has surmised that the best pH level for the human body is 7.35. The pH spectrum ranges from 1 to 14 with 1 being highly acid and 14 being highly alkaline. When the body is leaning only moderately towards alkaline he claims that people should supplement their diets with more alkaline. Dr. Robert Young stresses that excess acid can ravage the body and make it more prone to serious health problems and illness.

Dr. Robert Young first started his studies at the University of Utah in the early 70's, where he studied biology and business. His qualifications include an MS in nutrition, a DSc in science, and a PhD in nutrition and an ND from Clayton College of Natural Health. Dr. Young's critics sometimes question the validity of the school from which he received his degrees but the impact of his teachings is undeniable. Many people have been helped to better health through a regime of increased fruits, vegetables and water consumption. He also contends that avoiding caffeine and alcohol helps to maintain vitality.

Dr. Young is also a solid proponent of pleomorphism, how bacteria can morph shape dramatically or mutate into other morphological forms. This idea has divided the microbiologists in to two schools of thought, the pleomorphists and the monomorphists. Currently the monomorphist's viewpoint of microbiology has emerged as the dominant theory. Modern medical science does appear to support the monomorphic theory of cell development where the idea is that cells derive from previously formed cells of the same size and shape.

Dr. Young also holds retreats where he teaches students about the Alkaline Diet as well as live blood cell examinations during an in-depth microscopy seminar. Critics of his live blood cell examination claim that his tests don't have any scientific validity, however Dr. Young counters by citing many papers and sources that validate his work including Understanding Acid-Base by Benjamin Abeloh, M.D., a lecturer of medicine at Yale school of Medicine, and Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base by Burton David Rose, M.D., a clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.

According to his website, Dr. Young is a member of the American Society of Microbiologists, the American Naturopathic Association, and an honorary member of the Connecticut Holistic Health Associations, the Presidents Council at Brigham Young University. He is also a consultant for InnerLight, Inc. and an advisor to Dean Lawrence Carter at the Martin Luther King Chapel, Morehouse College. He was also honored by Professor Lawrence Carter at Morehouse College with an induction into the collegium’s of scholars as well as placed on the advisory board. He has been praised by Professor Carter for his efforts in understanding the balance of body chemistry and the effects of this balance on health.

If any of the points I've made above have rung true with you, then you owe it to your health to change your diet and give the pH Miracle diet a shot.

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