Rouleau
Less alkaline blood inhibits
blood flow and oxygen delivery to the cells, normally; red blood cells have a
slightly electrical charge. Since like charges repel each other the red
blood cells are kept separate which is the ideal condition.
After consuming a
carbonated beverage, the blood becomes less alkaline, the red blood cells loose
their negative electric charge and they start to stick together like stacked
coins or pancakes. This condition is called Rouleau since this stack of cells
can not negotiate the small capillaries the blood flow is inhibited and raises
the blood pressure. Oxygen delivery to the body’s cells is reduced. With the
lack of oxygen yeast and molds can assume control over the cells causing
different forms of anemia. The yeast and molds also love to eat the sugar that
comes with soft drinks. One noticeable immediate effect of Routeau is cold
hands and feet. Salt and saturated fats can also compromise the electrical
charge on the red blood cells.
Dr Jeff Bennert PhD
Gary Rumel, Physiologist
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