Among the people who question the validity of alkaline water, the biggest question
is, "What happens to the alkaline water once it reaches the stomach, which is highly acidic?" People who have some knowledge
of the human body, including medical doctors, ask this question. Let me answer that question once and for all to erase any
doubts about the health benefits of alkaline water.
In order to digest food and kill the kinds of bacteria and viruses that come with
the food, the inside of our stomach is acidic. 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 the stomach becomes acidic again. When we drink more alkaline water, more hydrochloric acid is secreted
to maintain the stomach pH value. It seems like a losing battle.
However, when you understand how the stomach wall makes hydrochloric acid,
your concerns will disappear. A pathologist friend of mine gave me the following explanation. There is no hydrochloric acid
pouch in our body. If there were, it would burn a hole in our body. The cells in our stomach wall must produce it on an instantly-as-needed
basis. The ingredients in the stomach cell that make hydrochloric acid (HCl) are carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O),
and sodium chloride (NaCl) or potassium chloride (KCl).
NaCl + H2O + CO2 = HCl + NaHCO3, or KCl
+ H2O + CO2 = HCl + KHCO3
As we can see, the byproduct of making hydrochloric acid is sodium bicarbonate
(NaHCO3) or potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3), 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 our body gets old, these alkaline buffers
get low; this phenomenon is called acidosis. This is a natural occurrence as our body accumulates more acidic waste products.
There is, therefore, a relationship between the aging process and the accumulation of acids.
By looking at the pH value of the stomach alone, it seems that alkaline water never
reaches the body. But when you look at the whole body, there is a net gain of alkalinity as we drink alkaline water. Our body
cells are slightly alkaline. In order for them to produce acid, they must also produce alkaline, and vice versa; just as a
water ionizer cannot produce alkaline water without producing acid water, since tap water is almost neutral.
When the stomach pH value gets higher than 4, the stomach knows what to do to lower
it. However, if the pH value goes below 4, for any reason, the stomach doesn't know what to do. That's why we take Alka-Seltzer,
which is alkaline, to relieve acidic stomach gas pain. In this case, hydrochloric acid is not produced by the stomach wall,
therefore, no alkaline buffer is being added to the blood stream.
Let me give you another example of a body organ that produces acid in order to
produce alkaline. After the food in the stomach is digested, it must come out to the small intestine. The food at this point
is so acidic that it will damage the intestine wall. In order to avoid this problem, the pancreas makes alkaline juice (known
as pancreatic juice). This juice is sodium bicarbonate, and is mixed with the acidic food coming out of the stomach. From
the above formulae, in order to produce bicarbonates, the pancreas must make hydrochloric acid, which goes into our blood
stream.
We experience sleepiness after a big meal (not during the meal or while the food
is being digested in the stomach), when the digested food is coming out of the stomach; that's the time when hydrochloric
acid goes into our blood. Hydrochloric acid is the main ingredient in antihistamines that causes drowsiness.
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.
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