Science
and Health Series
Aging
and Reverse-Aging
by
Sang Whang
We
live in a century of highly accelerated advancements in science and
technology. At the turn of the century, man began to fly. Today, we
can even fly to the moon. Isn’t it reasonable to expect that science
today should discover the technology of reverse aging? Well, it has!
This series of articles is to explain scientifically the simple truth
about the process of aging, how to combat the aging process and going
further, how to attempt to reverse this process.
Here is the simple process of aging. Every living cell within our body creates
waste products. The nutrients from our food are delivered to each cell and
they burn with oxygen to provide energy for us to live. The burned nutrients
are the waste products. Whether you eat gourmet or junk food, all food generates
waste products. The food that is either good or bad for you is determined by
the amount and quality of the wastes produced: toxic, acid, alkaline, etc.
Most of our cells go through metabolism and old dead cells become waste products.
These waste products must be discharged from our body. In fact, our body tries
its best to dispose of them through urine and perspiration. Virtually all waste
products are acidic; that is why urine is acidic and skin surface is also acidic.
The problem is that, due to several reasons, our body cannot get rid of 100%
of the waste products it produces.
The main reason for this is our life style. We stay up late and get up early.
We do not take time to rest; some of us work more than one job. We, therefore,
spend more time producing waste products than processing and discharging them.
The second reason is food. Most of the food we like is mainly acidic. Acidic
food does not necessarily mean that it tastes acidic, but that the wastes it
produces are acidic. Grains and meats are mainly acidic; fruits and vegetables
are alkaline. Citric fruits may taste acidic but they are considered to be
alkaline because they contain alkaline minerals.
The third reason is our environment. More healthy cells are killed by air,
water and soil pollution than the natural death of cells caused by normal metabolism.
Thus, more waste products are created.
The question is: "What happens to those non-disposed
acidic waste products?" The answer is simple. These waste products become solid wastes, such as, cholesterol,
fatty acid, uric acid, kidney stones, urates, phosphates, sulfates, etc., and,
unknown to us, they accumulate and build-up somewhere within our body. This
accumulation of non-disposed acidic wastes within our body is the aging process(1).
Alkaline neutralizes acid. Drinking alkaline water helps our body dissolve
acid wastes and make it easier for the body to dispose of them safely. Since
the accumulation of acid wastes is aging, the reduction of acid wastes is reverse
aging. Alkaline water is not a medicine to cure any disease. However, if consumed
regularly, alkaline water gradually reduces the accumulated acid wastes. As
a result of acid reduction, there are many reports of natural health improvement
in Japan.
We use alkaline soap to wash acidic dirt accumulated on our skin; we must wash
the acidic dirt accumulated within our body by using alkaline water. Alkaline
water has been available in Asia for over 30 years(2); water ionizers to produce
alkaline water have been approved by Japanese government agencies as medical
devices(3).
In future publications, more detailed scientific explanations will be discussed
on the subjects of water, acidity and alkalinity, effects of acidic wastes
on the human body, causes of some adult diseases, effects of alkaline water,
and simple methods of making alkaline water.
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1) Whang, Sang - Reverse Aging, JSP Publishing, Miami, FL, 1990
2 )Sung Bong - "History of Alkaline Water Maker",
Seoul, Korea, 1985
3) Japan Government Publication - "Table
of Health Treatment Devices, Category Classification and Affectivity", Division of Drug Administration, Health & Rehabilitation Department, Tokyo Japan. Original Publication, Oct., 1965. Latest
Edition, March 1985
Copyright
1997 by Sang Whang Enterprises, Inc.
Used
with Permission
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