

What are these pictures of above? Dried blood! The top picture is healthy blood. The bottom picture is unhealthy blood. Do you know what yours looks like?
Did you know our bodies are supposed to be alkaline? That they likely were when we were born? Did you know that like a battery (which is alkaline when new) our bodies over time start to corrode due to acid that is produced by our environment, stress and our modern day eating habits and lose energy and vitality? I didn't. I just thought we all got old and some of faster than others. Well, now that I became aware of this, I set out to find out about myself!
Last week I made an appointment to see a Microscopist. What is a Microscopist you ask? A Microscopist provides blood assessments to help you evaluate your health and nutritional needs. It takes just one drop of blood to determine if you have an imbalance of acidity and alkalinity. You want proper pH (potential for hydrogen) which for us humans is 7.365%.
The Microscopist quickly pricked my finger, dropped blood on a couple of slides and immediately began to assess my blood. I have reached the ripe age of 41 and have started noticing the affects of aging, skin tones irregular, circles under my eyes, lack of clarity in my mind. It was scary. I felt much to young to be feeling the signs of aging. She started to show my red blood cells that were missing their centers, eaten by candida and other acidic byproducts in my plasma, the liquid my red blood cells float around in. She pointed out ghost cells, cells completely destroyed, not by natural life cycle death, but by "garbage" in my blood.
She sent me home with a list of foods to eat and NOT eat - much of which I have sustained myself on for most of my life....dairy products, fruits and wheat. Here I thought I had great eating habits. And yes, I avoided large quantities of grease, rice, white flour, white sugar, starches etc., but I didn't realize that I was not eating a balanced diet. I was eating mostly foods that were acidic and not enough of those considered alkaline. What was the first and foremost food she wanted me to start consuming a lot of? Wheatgrass, of course! Wheatgrass is the King of Alkaline foods. Why, well, it is the most alkaline food you can eat! Check out the chart below!

The next morning I tested my PH - 6.2, not bad. Not alkaline (which I knew I wouldn't be) but close. So I began the process of cutting out dairy, some fruit (I had an entire bowl of fresh fruit I had just purchased!), coffee, etc. and hit
Trader Joe's and
Whole Foods for the special oils and supplements she recommended.
I will need to be on the special diet for 8 weeks. However, I need a week or two to get acclimated. Quitting old eating habits cold turkey and diving into 70% veggies a day is not wise, your body will reject this sudden switch. So I will take a couple of days to get my body prepared. I'll update you in a week or two!