Ionized Water and Your Stomach
Ionized Water and Your Stomach by Alderin Ord
A question that people often ask me is, "What happens to your stomach
acid when you ingest alkaline water? Does it hurt your stomach? Does it
nullify the alkalinity of the water? Luckily, the answers to these
questions are that it doesn't hurt your stomach nor does your stomach
interfere with the benefits of ionized water. Let me explain why.First
let's talk about how the stomach works. The inside of our stomachs is
acidic. The acid is used to kill bacteria and viruses that come with the
food. According to Sang Wang, author of "Reverse Aging" "The stomach pH
value is maintained at around 4. When we eat food and drink water,
especially alkaline water, the pH value inside the stomach goes up. When
this happens, there is a feedback mechanism in our stomach to detect
this and commands the stomach wall to secrete more hydrochloric acid
into the stomach to bring the pH value back to 4." So, with this
feedback mechanism, drinking ionized water seems like a lost cause,
right? Not so fast.
The answer to our quandary comes in the way the stomach wall makes
hydrochloric acid. According to popular misconception, our stomach is
constantly acidic. Not true. If there was a pocket of acid anywhere in
our body eventually it would burn a hole inside of us. So, as Sang Wang
explains, "The cells in our stomach wall must produce hydrochloric acid
on an instantly, as-needed basis."
The ingredients in the stomach cell that make hydrochloric acid are
carbon dioxide, water, and sodium chloride. "The byproduct of making
hydrochloric acid is sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate, which
goes into blood stream. These bicarbonates are the alkaline buffers that
neutralize excess acids in the blood; they dissolve solid acid wastes
into liquid form. As they neutralize the solid acidic wastes, extra
carbon dioxide is released, which is discharged through the lungs."
As Sang Wang explained, the byproducts of making hydrochloric acid are
alkaline buffers. If you read the article I wrote about how an ionizer
works, you'll remember that in order for an ionizer to make alkaline
water, it must have an acidic by-product. In order for it to make acidic
water, it must have an alkaline by-product. The same thing is going on
inside our stomachs. When we eat food, our stomach wall produces acid,
then it sends alkaline buffers through our blood to neutralize acid
outside of our stomach, while the carbon gas is released from our lungs.
So, when we drink ionized water, the alkalinity is passed directly into
our blood stream, along with those alkaline buffers. As Sang Wang
explains, "Alkaline or acid produced by the body must have an equal and
opposite acid or alkaline produced by the body; therefore, there is no
net gain. However, alkaline supplied from outside the body, like
drinking alkaline water, results in a net gain of alkalinity in our
body."
You can, therefore, drink alkaline water at any time of the day. If you
drink with a full stomach, the alkalinity is passed into your blood
stream with the alkaline buffers. When you drink with an empty stomach,
the water is entering a neutral environment so there is nothing to
interfere with it and it is passed into the blood stream.
The bottom line is your body likes alkaline products entering it, so
your body has mechanisms in place to make sure it can receive the
alkalinity.




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