Monday, December 1, 2008

Resources - pH miracle diet creator Robert Young

By Amanda Marlenti

The pH food is an innovative way to interact with food. The diet emphasizes the need for a balance in the diet of alkaline and acidic. This balance will help to maintain good health through streams of blood flow and keep cell growth and development works at an optimum level. By lowering the levels of destructive acid alkaline plus a host of benefits may lead, namely sustainable energy and good health. As a result of a simple pattern of eating balanced with the saliva tests for pH, we can achieve better health. The main advocate for the alkaline diet is a man named Dr. Robert Young.

Dr.Young that heralds a diet that consists of 80% of food production 20% alkaline and acid producing foods will allow people to achieve their healthy body and a healthier life. Through his research Dr. Young has assumed that the optimum pH level of the human body is 7.35. The pH of the spectrum is 1 to 14, with 1 being very acid, and 14 being highly alkaline. With the body turned to moderately alkaline, he argues that people can supplement their diets with more alkaline. Dr. Robert Young points out that a body that has been ravaged by an excess of acid will be more inclined to serious health problems.

Dr.Robert younger studies began in the early 70 at the University of Utah, where he studied biology and business. He received the Member States in nutrition, a Ph.D. in science, a doctorate in nutrition, and an AR Clayton College of Natural Health for 90 years. Critics of Mr. Young question of the validity of the school where he received his degrees. The impact of his teaching is undeniable, it has helped many people to achieve better health through a regime of fruits and vegetables has increased, and more water consumption. He also stressed to avoid caffeine and alcoholic beverages to maintain vitality.

He is also a strong supporter of pleomorphism, belief in the ability of bacteria dramatically or morphs to mutate into many forms morphological. This idea has strongly microbiologist community divided into two schools of thought, pleomorphists supporting the claims, and the vehemence that monomorphists dispute. In the current scientific community monomorphic the perspective of microbiology has become the dominant theory. The monomorphic modern medical science supports the theory of development of the cells in which the cells are derived from previously formed cells of the same shape and size.

Dr.Young holds retreats where he educates users on Diet alkalis and live red blood cells in an in-depth seminar microscopy. According to the National Council against Health Fraud, Dr. Robert Young, in 1996, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted crime medicine without a license. He promised that the charge would be dismissed if he stayed clear for 18 months. The youths reportedly examined blood samples from two women who were seeking nutritional advice.

Critics of his live red blood cell examination conclude that his test have no scientific validity. Dr. Young counters his critics citing many papers and sources validating his claims including Understanding Acid-Base by Benjamin Abele, 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 Inner Light, 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 collegiums 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. - 15432

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