What success (or lack therof) have you experienced changing our body's PH balance w/diet to prevent/kill cancr


Question:
I heard that cancer cells cannot live in a PH environment of >8.something ...

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I heard of this also, while on chemo I took Coral Calcium.
Guess what, neither can you. Your pH has to stay between 7.35 and 7.45 if you manage to somehow change that you can kill yourself. Don't even try, ok.
Eat a healthy well balanced diet, with plenty of those "superfoods" thrown in. That is your best shot.

Never heard of anyone taking a pH reading of themselves before.
Trying to manipulate your body PH is dumb and dangerous.You can die very easily in the process! There is a very fine balance, that your body works hard to maintain,that is controlled by the autonomic nervous system,a person has no controll over this vital function. It involves the respiratory system,and the Endocrine System,with specialized hormones from the pancreas,adrenal glands,thyroid gland and pituitary gland in the brain.Cancer is not in any way, prevented or is its cells killed by the body PH. Look this up on Google or webmd.Take care. SW RNP
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