It would be interesting to look back and investigate the pH of the soaps I used to use. I mostly just wrote this from my observations and the theory I learned in my undergraduate experience. I think it would be really cool to test to what degree certain soaps effected skin and the microbes on it maybe by brand name. Cool!
It isn't the pH which is really the problem it is soap is a surfactant ie. designed to break up molecules. This is where much of the gut microbes gets out of wack.
Right, I was mostly addressing the alkaline aspect of his comment. Honestly I have no clue all the havoc these soaps and surfactants wreak on our bodies. I didn't think of the ingestion of the surfactants, that is an interesting point! We have only been exposing humans to these substances for a short time, and the intricate balance created by natural human evolution could be, and I think is, severely suffering from these materials.
I wrote with a colleague in England last year a Surfactant scan , it took a lot to put together, it ended up having 400 chemical items in it which have these surfactants in them to enable the dissolving effect to take place. One of the worst is Roundup and it stays on the plant and is in the food chain even if organic. We are having to remove energetically these items from people, diabetes is a classic, the soaps dissolve enzymes and pancreatic enzymes are very susceptible to this and this is why we started to look at this issue was because we had so many pancreas issues showing with people and couldn't work out why. Soaps are an underlying cause.
I just tried to get the Surfactant document up but it won't let me sorry. Just google glyphosphate and roundup. There are just 100's of things on it. Also PubMed it as well for info. We found traditional ways of removing these items from human body are not working now, we had to create a whole new approach using light, spider, snake ,fish venoms and light and sound at homeopathic levels.
It would be interesting to look back and investigate the pH of the soaps I used to use. I mostly just wrote this from my observations and the theory I learned in my undergraduate experience. I think it would be really cool to test to what degree certain soaps effected skin and the microbes on it maybe by brand name. Cool!
It isn't the pH which is really the problem it is soap is a surfactant ie. designed to break up molecules. This is where much of the gut microbes gets out of wack.
Right, I was mostly addressing the alkaline aspect of his comment. Honestly I have no clue all the havoc these soaps and surfactants wreak on our bodies. I didn't think of the ingestion of the surfactants, that is an interesting point! We have only been exposing humans to these substances for a short time, and the intricate balance created by natural human evolution could be, and I think is, severely suffering from these materials.
I wrote with a colleague in England last year a Surfactant scan , it took a lot to put together, it ended up having 400 chemical items in it which have these surfactants in them to enable the dissolving effect to take place. One of the worst is Roundup and it stays on the plant and is in the food chain even if organic. We are having to remove energetically these items from people, diabetes is a classic, the soaps dissolve enzymes and pancreatic enzymes are very susceptible to this and this is why we started to look at this issue was because we had so many pancreas issues showing with people and couldn't work out why. Soaps are an underlying cause.
Wow, I had heard round up was detrimental. Do you have a paper or papers you could link me to for that stuff? I would absolutely love to read them!
I just tried to get the Surfactant document up but it won't let me sorry. Just google glyphosphate and roundup. There are just 100's of things on it. Also PubMed it as well for info. We found traditional ways of removing these items from human body are not working now, we had to create a whole new approach using light, spider, snake ,fish venoms and light and sound at homeopathic levels.
I will look into it thanks!