Dr. Young’s Professional Background
Dr. Young is a nutritionist, microbiologist, and naturopath. He promotes a pro alkaline, low acid diet and believes that an overly acidic diet makes the body more prone to sickness and diseases. He has received a PhD as well as a ND (Doctor of Naturopathy) from Clayton College of Natural Health.
Young and his wife, Shelley, run “The pH Miracle Center” together. They also hold health seminars and farm alkaline fruits and vegetables. Dr. Young also does live blood analysis to determine how the condition of cells is related to that person’s diet and lifestyle. He also teaches courses on how to do this analysis with a microscope.
He has been influenced by the work of French biologist Antoine Bechamp as well as Gunther Enderlein, a German zoologist and entomologist. Both of these men advocated the theory of pleomorphism, which is basically the idea that cells in the body can change into unhealthy cells that can cause disease.
His research has led him to believe that the cells in our bodies are much more likely to change into unhealthy cells if the body contains too much acid. The average diet today is more acidic than alkaline so that is why eating foods that are alkaline is important in balancing out your pH levels and making your body less prone to disease.
Some of the prominent diseases that he associates with acidic pH levels in the body include cancer, obesity, osteoporosis, yeast overgrowth, and skin disorders. These are just a few of the diseases, but Dr. Young believes that all diseases are result of a body being too acidic. In other words, there is only one disease out there, and it is called acidosis. The other names we give diseases are merely a result of the body being too acidic.
Dr. Young’s solution for an overly acidic body is to eat more alkaline foods while reducing acidic foods. He also believes that an active lifestyle can make the body less acidic as well.
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