We need to focus on cellular pH rather than blood pH to determine the pH of our bodies - because the body WILL rob from other tissues, including bone, to keep the pH of the blood at the proper pH at ALL cost.
Whenever the younger dude tries to ad-lib anything, the mentor gives him this "was that in the script?" Type look and the younger dude's smile fades quickly. 😂
Soda POP???? In Texas they are all Cokes! No matter, all Cokes where I come from. LOL BTW, I have been using this for about a month, feeling much better! More energy, my hair has not improved but my nails have!!!🤗
Yes, you should use it in distilled water to replace the minerals that were removed in the purifying process! It all depends on your taste preferece, but about 1-3 drops per 8 oz
Very true. It speaks to the damaging effects soda has to the pH of the body. If just one drop can do that, imagine what a 6 pack does! You can see it change the pH of the solution with just one or 2 drops. It does takes about 3-5 drops to change it definitively. We'll post more videos to show that. Thanks for watching.
why do I check the ph of tracemineral without any mixture it's at ph 4-5 it's very acidic, even after I mixed it with water before ph 7 it became ph 5-6
This is a bit lengthy explanation, but please read until the end. The body has various pH levels, and tightly regulates them. The stomach's gastric juices are the most acidic with a pH at 1.2-3.0; bile is the most alkaline with a 7.6-8.6 pH. The blood's pH has to stay between 7.35-7.45. Both, fortunately and unfortunately, our daily choices of foods and beverages affect our body's ability to maintain an optimal pH. However, there continues to be an urban legend that the pH of a food/supplement is going to be the same once utilized within the human body. This is simply not true. All the pH testing in the world with pH strips in vitro won't tell us a thing other than its pH outside the body. For instance, lemons test highly acidic with their pH falling somewhere between 2 and 3 on the pH scale, but once a lemon is metabolized by the body, it actually becomes alkaline, and its pH is well above the neutral 7 of the pH scale. The mechanisms that sustain the homeostatic pH levels in the body are called buffer systems. The main responsibilities of these buffer systems is to react with strong acids or bases and then replace them with a weak one that can change the normal pH only slightly. Strong acids ionize easily, and then can change the pH drastically. Weak acids are just the opposite. Chemicals that change strong acids or bases into weak ones are called buffers. The ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops work as a buffer within the body. When added to a base solution with a pH of 7, the solution will maintain that neutral pH. When added to a solution with an acidic pH below 7, the ConcenTrace will buffer the solution and reduce the acidity to create an alkaline pH. Like a lemon, outside of the body the ConcenTrace will test slightly acidic, but, again, within the body it helps to create a proper pH. According to lab tests preformed using a Fisher Scientific Digital readout pH meter calibrated before each experiment, the pH of the ConcenTrace is approximately 5.8-6.1. On average, distilled water has a pH range of 5.5-6.0 depending on the type of mechanism used to make the distilled water. Therefore, the pH of the ConcenTrace and distilled water are roughly the same and would change the pH of distilled water only a small amount. As I mentioned previously the product acts as a buffer within the body, so once added to a fluid and consumed, it would work in the body to reduce acidity and to create an alkaline pH. Outside the body, the pH will stay relatively round that 5.8-6.1 pH level.
correct, 2-3 drops per 8-16 oz of water or whatever your taste preference is. You can use more or less than that if you need to. Some love the taste so they add extra, some don't.
Very true. It speaks to the damaging effects soda has to the pH of the body. If just one drop can do that, imagine what a 6 pack does! Thanks for watching.
Great to see companies that still have values
Very true. It speaks to the damaging effects soda has to the pH of the body. Thanks.
We need to focus on cellular pH rather than blood pH to determine the pH of our bodies - because the body WILL rob from other tissues, including bone, to keep the pH of the blood at the proper pH at ALL cost.
Whenever the younger dude tries to ad-lib anything, the mentor gives him this "was that in the script?" Type look and the younger dude's smile fades quickly. 😂
Poor young dude....lol
@@kstarrify 😅
that young cat seems to be very authenticly full of life
The pH keeps dropping to acidic level even after second drops, primary because the Pop drop contains carbon dioxide
When he added one drop of soda and it turned yellow, that was spooky 😮
How about distilled water from a countertop water distiller? What ph would it have if you add trace minerals
CTM Very alkaline...good for body healthy
Thanks for sharing!
Soda POP???? In Texas they are all Cokes! No matter, all Cokes where I come from. LOL
BTW, I have been using this for about a month, feeling much better! More energy, my hair has not improved but my nails have!!!🤗
Thanks for the comment and so glad that it's helping you! How about now?
can i use this in distilled water??? plus how many drops in distilled water???
Just read the directions.... and it all depends on how much water you're diluting it with. Basic rule of thumb is 1/2 tsp per day.
Yes, you should use it in distilled water to replace the minerals that were removed in the purifying process! It all depends on your taste preferece, but about 1-3 drops per 8 oz
Thanks for the video
I like it until now since 1995
Thanks for sharing!
But still the ph is going down and becoming yellow after the second drop of trace minerals. Why is y so? Does your trace minerals ph drop work or not?
Very true. It speaks to the damaging effects soda has to the pH of the body. If just one drop can do that, imagine what a 6 pack does! You can see it change the pH of the solution with just one or 2 drops. It does takes about 3-5 drops to change it definitively. We'll post more videos to show that. Thanks for watching.
So what you have to drink an entire bottle of this stuff to get rid of one can of pop in the body 🤨
How much price per bottle?of ctd.
Thank you for your question! MSRP for the 8 oz bottle (96 servings) that's shown in the video is $39.29.
why do I check the ph of tracemineral without any mixture it's at ph 4-5 it's very acidic, even after I mixed it with water before ph 7 it became ph 5-6
This is a bit lengthy explanation, but please read until the end.
The body has various pH levels, and tightly regulates them. The stomach's gastric juices are the most acidic with a pH at 1.2-3.0; bile is the most alkaline with a 7.6-8.6 pH. The blood's pH has to stay between 7.35-7.45. Both, fortunately and unfortunately, our daily choices of foods and beverages affect our body's ability to maintain an optimal pH. However, there continues to be an urban legend that the pH of a food/supplement is going to be the same once utilized within the human body. This is simply not true. All the pH testing in the world with pH strips in vitro won't tell us a thing other than its pH outside the body. For instance, lemons test highly acidic with their pH falling somewhere between 2 and 3 on the pH scale, but once a lemon is metabolized by the body, it actually becomes alkaline, and its pH is well above the neutral 7 of the pH scale.
The mechanisms that sustain the homeostatic pH levels in the body are called buffer systems. The main responsibilities of these buffer systems is to react with strong acids or bases and then replace them with a weak one that can change the normal pH only slightly. Strong acids ionize easily, and then can change the pH drastically. Weak acids are just the opposite. Chemicals that change strong acids or bases into weak ones are called buffers. The ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops work as a buffer within the body. When added to a base solution with a pH of 7, the solution will maintain that neutral pH. When added to a solution with an acidic pH below 7, the ConcenTrace will buffer the solution and reduce the acidity to create an alkaline pH. Like a lemon, outside of the body the ConcenTrace will test slightly acidic, but, again, within the body it helps to create a proper pH.
According to lab tests preformed using a Fisher Scientific Digital readout pH meter calibrated before each experiment, the pH of the ConcenTrace is approximately 5.8-6.1. On average, distilled water has a pH range of 5.5-6.0 depending on the type of mechanism used to make the distilled water. Therefore, the pH of the ConcenTrace and distilled water are roughly the same and would change the pH of distilled water only a small amount. As I mentioned previously the product acts as a buffer within the body, so once added to a fluid and consumed, it would work in the body to reduce acidity and to create an alkaline pH. Outside the body, the pH will stay relatively round that 5.8-6.1 pH level.
Looked like it turned acidic again at the end.
It does start to turn yellow again, which shows how damaging soda is to the body! Continual use is important to keep the acid away.
So i would use 2-3 drops per glass of water?
correct, 2-3 drops per 8-16 oz of water or whatever your taste preference is. You can use more or less than that if you need to. Some love the taste so they add extra, some don't.
This is funny because after the second drop it turned back yellow 😅😅 embarrassing
You will have a heart attack and die if you're body is not perfecty balanced!
Both drop did not work SMH
Very true. It speaks to the damaging effects soda has to the pH of the body. If just one drop can do that, imagine what a 6 pack does! Thanks for watching.
Yes, is still yellow 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣